Expert systems are computer programs that utilize a human expert's knowledge in the solution of difficult problems. Many successful applications have been applied to expert tasks such as diagnosis. A general approach to rule-based system design has also emerged. However, the success of applying these techniques to a given problem assumes that the human expert's problem solving knowledge can be decoupled from his world and common-sense knowledge. In this paper, I will discuss several limitations in te application of basic rule-based systems to the flight domain. Ongoing research at the Air Force Institute of Technology in knowledge representation, planning, qualitative reasoning, and model-based systems and their impact on future expert system architectures will be discussed.
Towards an expert system architecture for flight domain applications
Zur Architektur von Expertensystemen fuer Anwendungen im Flugbereich
1984
5 Seiten, 13 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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