Lab 06 Sol
Lab 06 Sol
Lab 06 Sol
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Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Why a production system model was used to implement the first rule–based
expert systems?
Question 4
What types of knowledge are used by neural networks and by rule–based sys-
tems? What kinds of systems are they with respect to the type of knowledge
they use?
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Question 5
• Knowledge base
• Working memory
• Inference engine
• Explanation system
• User interface
Working Memory
(current state)
-Inference
Engine I@
UI R
@
User 6 Knowledge Base
? (rules, facts)
KE
-Explanation
System 6
Question 6
Answer: Human experts are rare, expensive to train and limited in how
much they can do. While humans may be expert at problem solving they
may not understand much about how their perform their decision making.
Therefore, while there may be many problem domains suitable for ES de-
velopment, the cost and time and effort to acquire knowledge from human
experts often means projects take a long time, are expensive or may never
to started since they would be uneconomic.
However, with ever improving methods of automated processing (and
’machine learning’) from data in electronic form, in problem domains where
there are large amounts of data available, it may soon be possible to auto-
mate all or part of the knowledge acquisition process. Such developments
may be one way to reduce the reliance on human experts and begin to
‘unblock’ the bottleneck of knowledge acquisition at present.
Question 9
Why do many people say they will not trust a ‘robo-doc’ medical diagnosis
expert system?
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Question 10