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Textbook: -
"Building Expert Systems”, Elias M. Awad, West PublishingCo
Instructor:
Larry C. Christensen (Office 1128 TMCB) -
E-mail LCHRIS@CS.BYU.EDU
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phone (801) 378-5670
Paul Urie -
E-mail Paul_Urie@BYU.EDU
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phone (801) 371-7364
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Goals: -
To provide the computer science student with skills to design and build expert systems tools.
Prerequisites: -
CS 470, or programming in Lisp, Prolog, or other artificial intelligence languages, with applications to basic artificial intelligence tasks.
Topics: -
1. Human problem solving and learning
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2. Knowledge Representation
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3. Knowledge Documentation
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4. Inference and Control
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5. Languages and Tools for expert systems
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6. Selection of Appropriate Problems
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7. Inexact Knowledge, Fuzzy Logic, Measures of Belief
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8. Knowledge Bases
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9. Knowledge Acquisition
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10. Knowledge Programming
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11. Evaluation of Expert Systems
Laboratory Projects: -
1. Each student works with a team to create an expert system using a language and tools examined in class. Evaluation is based on team work, documents explaining
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a. project history
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b. project selection
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c. knowledge engineering methodology
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d. user manual
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e. and the class presentations.
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2. Knowledge base problem using Prolog
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3. Knowledge base problem using EXSYS
Total Credits : 3
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