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A Hybrid Model For Sharing Information Between Fuzzy, Uncertain And.. - Luo, al. (2002)   (Correct)
This paper develops a hybrid model which provides a unified framework for the fol- lowing four kinds of reasoning: 1) Zadeh's fuzzy approximate reasoning; 2) truthqualification uncertain reasoning w... / reasoning Linguistic truth Expert system Knowledge-based system br reasoning models. . . Expert Systems Work for Intelligent Agents

Development and evaluation of VIE-PNN, a knowledge-based system for.. - Werner Horn Christian (2002)   (Correct)
Calculating the daily changing composition of parenteral nutrition for small newborn infants is troublesome and time consuming routine work in neonatal intensive care. The task needs expertise and exp... / We designed VIE-PNN Vienna Expert System for Parenteral Nutrition of br were implemented using an expert system shell Intelligence Compiler

Extracting Decision Trees From Trained Neural Networks - Boz (2002)   (Correct)
Neural Networks are very successful in acquiring hidden knowledge in datasets. Their most important weakness is that the knowledge they acquire is represented in a form not understandable to humans. U... /

Lung Cancer Cell Identification Based on Artificial Neural Network.. - Zhou, Jiang, Yang, Chen. (2002)   (Correct)
An artificial neural network ensemble is a learning paradigm where several artificial neural networks are jointly used to solve a problem. In this paper, an automatic pathological diagnosis procedure ... / medical diagnosis Expert system . Introduction Lung

On the Efficiency and Scalability of Abductive Reasoning with Linear.. - Santos, Jr., Santos, Santos (2002)   (Correct)
Cost-based abduction is an NP-hard reasoning task. The search for the least cost explanation can be formulated as an optimization problem, in this case, integer linear programming. General methods for... /

Data-Driven Generation of Compact, Accurate, and Linguistically-Sound .. - Abonyi, Roubos, Szeifert (2002)   (Correct)
The data-driven identification of fuzzy rule-based classifiers for high-dimensional problems is addressed. A binary decision-tree-based initialization of fuzzy classifiers is proposed for the selectio... /

Formalizing Approximate Objects and Theories: Some Initial Results - Parmar (2002)   (Correct)
This paper introduces some preliminary formalizations of the approximate entities of [McCarthy, 2000]. Approximate objects, predicates, and theories are considered necessary for human-level AI, and we... /

Rehashable BTB: An Adaptive Branch Target Buffer to Improve the.. - Li, Bhargava, John (2002)   (Correct)
Java programs are increasing in popularity and prevalence on numerous platforms, including high-performance general-purpose processors. unknown Rehashable BTB: An Adaptive Branch Target Buffer to Imp... /

Ensemble Learning for Intrusion Detection in - Luca (2002)   (Correct)
The security of computer networks plays a strategic role in modern computer systems. In order to enforce high protection levels against threats, a number of software tools are currently developed. Int... /

Requirements for Successful Verification in Practice - Spreeuwenberg, Gerrits (2002)   (Correct)
Many large scale companies use knowledge-based systems (KBS) to support their decision making processes. The quality of the decisions made depend on the quality of the underlying knowledge. It has ... /

Merging Information Under Constraints: A Logical Framework - Konieczny, Pérez (2002)   (Correct)
We consider the problem of merging several belief bases in the presence of integrity constraints. unknown Merging information under constraints: a logical framework Sebastien Konieczny Ramon Pino ... /

SweetJess: Translating DamlRuleML to Jess - Grosof, Gandhe, Finin (2002)   (Correct)
We describe the design of SweetJess, our new system for Semantic Web rules in Jess. The SweetJess approach makes four main new contributions. unknown SweetJess: Translating DamlRuleML to Jess Benjam... / Jess acronym for Java Expert System Shell is a popular

Multi-inference with Multi-neurules - Hatzilygeroudis, Prentzas (2002)   (Correct)
Neurules are a type of hybrid rules combining a symbolic and a connectionist representation. There are two disadvantages of neurules. The first is that the created neurule bases usually contain multip... /

Updating a Hybrid Rule Base with Changes To Its Symbolic Source.. - Prentzas, Hatzilygeroudis (2002)   (Correct)
Neurules are a kind of hybrid rules that combine a symbolic (production rules) and a connectionist (adaline unit) representation. One way that neurules (target knowledge) can be produced is by convert... /

A Web-based Intelligent Tutoring System Using Hybrid Rules as its.. - Prentzas, Hatzilygeroudis.. (2002)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present the architecture and describe the functionality of a Web-based Intelligent Tutoring System (ITS), which uses neurules for knowledge representation. Neurules are a type of hyb... /

Ieee Pes Proceedings Paper Submission Cover Sheet - Notes The Paper (2002)   (Correct)
The automated circuit breaker diagnostic system described in this paper is an extension of the widely used portable circuit breaker testing device concept. The testing devices can be connected to the ... /

An Agile Modeling Environment for Partial Models - Pr Emanuelson Ericsson (2002)   (Correct)
Three major features are proposed for modeling tools to be suitable for use in agile processes. Advantages are described. The current state of UML tools and some of our experiences are described with ... /

Unknown - Hop Count Bcid (2002)   (Correct)
In this paper, we will describe a new application of mobile communications -- a wireless, sensor, multihop ad-hoc network for data acquisition and remote administration using the Bluetooth technology. /

Hypertext for Software Engineering - Scacchi (2002)   (Correct)
INTRODUCTION What is the power of hypertext in supporting software engineering? (The term "hypertext" is treated throughout as synonymous with "hypermedia" which denotes the nonlinear representation o... /

A Proposal for an Interactive Drama Architecture - Brian Magerko University (2002)   (Correct)
We approach creating an interactive drama from the viewpoint that having a human author involved in the creation of the drama is a valuable component. Given that there is this author, we suddenly f... /

Optimal Schedules for Parallelizing Anytime Algorithms: The Case of.. - Finkelstein, Markovitch, Rivlin (2002)   (Correct)
The performance of anytime algorithms having a nondeterministic nature can be improved by solving simultaneously several instances of the algorithm-problem pairs. These pairs may include different ins... / Assume that we try to train an expert system for identifying paintings

A neural model for multi-expert architectures - Toussaint (2002)   (Correct)
We present a generalization of conventional artificial neural networks that allows for a functional equivalence to multi-expert systems. The new model provides an architectural freedom going beyond ex... /

Causal In uence Coecients: - Localised Maximum Entropy (2002)   (Correct)
We consider the problem of incomplete conditional probability tables in Bayesian nets, noting that marginal probabilities for an e ect, given single cause are usually easy to elicit and can serve as... /

Using a constraint satisfaction formulation and solution techniques.. - Bin, Emek, Shurek, Ziv (2002)   (Correct)
this paper, we formulate the generation of test programs as a constraint satisfaction problem and develop techniques for dealing with the challenges we face, most notably: huge variable domains (e.g.,... /

Freedom in geoinformation science and software development: A GRASS.. - Mitasova, Neteler (2002)   (Correct)
Introduction Over the past decade geoinformation field has evolved from a highly specialized niche to a technology with broad impact on society and its interaction with nature. Geographic Information ... / such as B-infer Bayesian expert system to recent

A spatial decision support system for radar-meteorology data in South .. - Löwe (2002)   (Correct)
Introduction The South African Weather Service (SAWS) operates a nationwide network of ground-based meteorologic radar stations (National Weather Radar Network), providing data continuity in some reg... / Africa using a rule based expert system for precipitation cloud and br digital radio system Expert Systems In the course of the

An XML Standard for Legislation in the Netherlands: Primer - Boer (2002)   (Correct)
This (draft) report is part of an effort to define a XML Standard for Legislation and Public Decisions in the Netherlands. The research is carried out in the context of the ePOWER project and the LE... / that is not typical in the expert system community The semantic web br modal SHIQ logic and expert system rule engines JESS .

A rule-based vs. a model-based implementation of the knowledge system .. - Neumann, Baumeister (2002)   (Correct)
The knowledge system LIMPACT estimates the pesticide contamination of small lowland streams with agricultural catchment areas. The system considers the abundance of 39 macroinvertebrate taxa during fo... /

Queryable Expert Systems - Tanzer (2001)   (Correct)
Interactive rule-based expert systems, which work by "interviewing" their users, have found applications in fields ranging from aerospace to help desks. Although they have been shown to be useful, peo... / Queryable Expert Systems by David Tanzer A br Interactive rule-based expert systems which work by interviewing

Facilitating Hard Active Database Applications - Warshaw (2001)   (Correct)
Machine Interface.............................................................................................. 26 3.2.3 Concurrency Control............................................................... /

Foundations for Bayesian networks - Williamson (2001)   (Correct)
Bayesian networks may either be treated purely formally or be given an interpretation. I argue that current foundations are problematic, and put forward new foundations which involve aspects of both t... / are required such as in expert systems for arti cial intelligence. br problem area for expert systems here one is presented with a

Predicting Telecommunication Equipment Failures from Sequences of.. - Weiss (2001)   (Correct)
The computer and telecommunication industries rely heavily on knowledge-based expert systems to manage the performance of their networks. These expert systems are developed by knowledge engineers, w... / heavily on knowledge-based expert systems to manage the performance of br of their networks. These expert systems are developed by knowledge

A Corpus for Interstellar Communication - Atwell, Elliott (2001)   (Correct)
Introduction: SETI, the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence Many researchers in Astronomy and Astronautics believe the Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence is a serious academic enterprise,... / model was essentially an expert system' encoding the knowledge of a br - . Atwell E A parsing expert system which learns from corpus

The Bayes Net Toolbox for MATLAB - Murphy (2001)   (Correct)
The Bayes Net Toolbox (BNT) is an open-source Matlab package for directed graphical models. BNT supports many kinds of nodes (probability distributions), exact and approximate inference, parameter and... /

Characterizing Operating System Activity In Specjvm98 Benchmarks - Li, John (2001)   (Correct)
Complete system simulation to understand the influence of architecture and operating systems on application execution has been identified to be crucial for systems design. This problem is particul... / system based on NASA's CLIPS expert system db Performs multiple database

AI in Medicine on its way from knowledge-intensive to data-intensive.. - Horn (2001)   (Correct)
The last 20 years of research and development in the field of artificial intelligence in medicine show a path from knowledge-intensive systems, which try to capture the essential knowledge of experts ... / My group started with work on an expert system in the field of primary br rheumatology. The resulting expert system ESDAT did its work

AI at IBM Research - Apte, Morgenstern, Hong (2001)   (Correct)
IBM has played an active role in AI research since the field's inception more than 50 years ago. In a trend that reflects the increasing demand for applications that behave intelligently, IBM today ca... / knowledge bases expert systems epistemic logics br at IBM to develop BenInq an expert system for benefits inquiry in the

A glimpse into the future of ID - Bass, Gruber (2001)   (Correct)
Cyberspace is a complex dimension of both enabling and inhibiting data flows in electronic data networks. Current generation intrusion detection (ID) systems are not technologically advanced enough to... / among them Intrusion Detection Expert System IDES Network Intrusion br Network Intrusion Detection Expert System NDIX and Wisdom Sense

Information Sharing between Heterogeneous Uncertain Reasoning Models.. - Luo, Zhang, Leung (2001)   (Correct)
The issue of information sharing and exchanging is one of the most important issues in the areas of arti cial intelligence and knowledge based systems, or even in the broader areas of computer and ... /

GIB: Imperfect Information in a Computationally Challenging Game - Ginsberg (2001)   (Correct)
This paper investigates the problems arising in the construction of a program to play the unknown Journal of Arti cial Intelligence Research 14 (2001) 303-358 Submitted 10/00; published 6/01 GIB: Impe... / Nygate produced an expert system that could recognize squeezes

Mining Constrained Association Rules to Predict Heart Disease - Carlos Ordonez Edward (2001)   (Correct)
This work describes our experiences on discovering association rules in medical data to predict heart disease. We focus on two aspects in this work: mapping medical data to a transaction format suitab... / validating rules used by an expert system to aid in diagnosing coronary br disease and thus can enrich the expert system knowledge base. At the moment

On termination of meta-programs - Serebrenik, De Schreye (2001)   (Correct)
Introduction The term meta-programming refers to the ability of writing programs that have other programs as data and exploit their semantics [4]. The choice of logic programming as a basis for meta-... / bid and credit evaluation expert system to mention a few. In br for explanation facilities in expert system meta-interpreters allowing

Stable Fault-Tolerant Adaptive Fuzzy/Neural Control for a Turbine.. - Diao, Passino (2001)   (Correct)
Stimulated by the growing demand for improving the reliability and performance of systems, fault-tolerant control has been receiving significant attention since its goal is to detect the occurrence of... / systems neural networks and expert systems have the potential to learn br Meanwhile expert systems and fuzzy logic have been used

Ontology-Related Services in Agent-Based Distributed Information.. - van Elst (2001)   (Correct)
Ontologies are an emerging paradigm to support declarativity, interoperability, and intelligent services in many areas, such as Agent--based Computation, Distributed Information Systems, and Expert Sy... / Information Systems and Expert Systems. In the context of designing br process models or rules in an expert system or it can be more informal

Application of Moving Objects and Spatiotemporal Reasoning - Ryu, Ahn (2001)   (Correct)
In order to predict future variations of moving objects which general attributes, locations, and regions of spatial objects are changed over time, spatiotemporal data, domain knowledge, and spatiotem... / system stock investment expert system and simulator for predicting br spatiotemporal database and expert systems. In particular it is

Taxonomy and Description of Policy Combination Methods - Kanada (2001)   (Correct)
To control complicated and decomposable networking functions, such as Diffserv, two or more policies must cooperate. Combining two or more mutually dependent policies for a specific purpose is called ... / a rule-based program similar to expert system programs written in a

Application and Optimization of Neural Field Dynamics for Driver.. - Edelbrunner, Handmann, Igel.. (2001)   (Correct)
Behavior planning of a vehicle in real-world traffic is a diffcult problem. Complex systems have to be build to accomplish the projection of tasks, environmental constraints, and purposes of the drive... / on scene information using an expert system was given in A

From Declarative Signatures to Misuse IDS - Jean-Philippe Pouzol And (2001)   (Correct)
In many existing misuse intrusion detection systems, intrusion signatures are very close to the detection algorithms. As a consequence, they contain too many cumbersome details. Recent work have pr... / rules in ASAX expert systems in EMERALD The languages br examples involving ASAX and the expert system P-BEST used in EMERALD. Our

Certainty-factor-like structures in Bayesian belief networks - Lucas (2001)   (Correct)
The certainty-factor model was one of the most popular models for the representation and manipulation of uncertain knowledge in the early rule-based expert systems of the 1980s. After the model was cr... /

A General Design Technique for Fault Diagnostic Systems - He, Zhou, Zhao, Chen (2001)   (Correct)
In current paper, we put forward a design method to Fault Diagnostic Systems#FDS# by proposing a new fault model and using the incremental hybrid learning algorithm which tightly combines symbolic lea... / The latter which includes expert system Fault tree analysis br Johnson L Keravnou E T. Expert Systems Technology-A Guide Abacus

On The Role Of Informed Search In Veristic Computing - Rubin, Rush, Jr., Boerke, Trajkovic (2001)   (Correct)
Veristic computing is defined to mean computing with words. It necessarily entails the use of informed search in the solution of qualitatively constrained equations. Its use does not preclude computin... / although here an expert or expert system is required to provide the br it exists in the reuse of expert systems for GUI design and it

An Expert System for Analyzing Firewall Rules - Eronen, Zitting (2001)   (Correct)
When deploying firewalls in an organization, it is essential to verify that the firewalls are configured properly. The problem of finding out what a given firewall configuration does occurs, for insta... / An expert system for analyzing firewall rules br naturally to be solved by an expert system. We found it surprisingly

On the Role of Randomization in Minimizing Neural Entropy - Rubin, Trajkovic (2001)   (Correct)
We consider the scruffy vs. the neat approach as first proposed by Minsky. In particular, the brain has been modeled as a society of mind. At some levels, the brain clearly processes information, at l... / of knowledge acquisition in expert systems e.g.kasers Fig. The br Using conventional expert systems excessive rule complexity

Towards a Better Understanding of Web Applications - Hassan, Holt (2001)   (Correct)
This paper presents a framework to recover the architecture of web applications. Developers can visualize and navigate the recovered architecture. Furthermore, they can analyze the architecture to gai... / is combined with input from a system expert to produce architecture

Fault Detection by Mining Association Rules from House-keeping Data - Yairi, Kato, Hori (2001)   (Correct)
This paper proposes a novel anomaly detection method for spacecraft systems based on data-mining techniques. This method automatically constructs a system behavior model in the form of a set of rules ... / limit-sensing simulation and expert systems have been utilized for this br set of production rules for expert system is usually too expensive to

N. Bassiliades, - Phd Msc Bsc (2001)   (Correct)
FUNAGES is an expert system that deals with the interpretation of fundus fluorescein angiography. Fluorescein angiography is an extremely valuable clinical test that provides information about the cir... /

Ticket Server Performance Evaluation Using a Hybrid Simulation.. - Beard, Frost (2001)   (Correct)
A ticket server architecture was proposed in [1] and [2] to issue tickets to ensure access to communications resources in crisis situations. End users interact directly with servers using intelligen... / agent capabilities the Java Expert System Shell JESS was used. br used. This provided a rule-based expert system shell for user agents to

An Architecture for Building Federated Databases by Example - Barbançon, Miranker (2001)   (Correct)
We define an architecture for an easy to use graphical system to query data from multiple heterogeneous sources. The contemporary development of computer networks and relational database systems immed... /

Optimal Curing for Thermoset Matrix Composites: Thermochemical.. - Li, Zhu, Geubelle, Tucker (2001)   (Correct)
A design sensitivity analysis is used to optimize the applied wall temperature vs. time in autoclave curing for thermoset matrix composites. The calculation minimizes the cure time and obeys a maximu... / of various rule-based heuristic expert systems to guide process development. br Pillai et al. developed an expert system-based tool incorporating

ActiveMath: System Description - Melis, Andres, Goguadse, Libbrecht.. (2001)   (Correct)
the knowledge base MBase [3], a presentation planner (see x2), a user model, a pedagogical module, and deduction and The project which led to the results presented in this paper was funded by the Ge... / presentation planner employs the expert system Jess to dynamically br Friedman-Hill. Jess the Java Expert System Shell .

Triceps / Cartesius: An Atms Testbed Implementation For The.. - Logi (2001)   (Correct)
This paper describes the initial testing and evaluation of one of the key components of the Testbed Realtime Integrated Control and Evaluation Prototype System (TRICEPS). TRICEPS is a software platfor... /

MOLEAS: A Module-based Software Framework for Effective Cyber.. - Lee, Cho, Park (2001)   (Correct)
this paper, we propose a novel module-based software framework for cyber education. Interface of each module is standardized so that it easily communicates and combines with other modules. Exploiting ... / inclination analyzer is an expert system combined with intelligent

Specification and Verification of Spatial Data types with the.. - Chun, Van Hung (2001)   (Correct)
Spatial data types provide a fundamental abstraction for modeling the geometric structure of objects in space, their relationships, properties and operations. In this work, we present a formal speci c... / Natural Language Processing Expert System and Formal Methods. E-mail

A Knowledge Modeling Tool for Rule -- Based Agents - Marco Repetto Christian (2001)   (Correct)
Different approaches to improve business process have been proposed. One of the most common techniques is based on software agents and workflow technology. A software agent can be adopted to implement... / problem domains are called expert systems. In particular CLIPS C br is language to generate expert systems developed by the Software

Teaching Of Electrocardiogram Interpretation Guided By A Tutorial.. - Britto Dias Scalabrin (2001)   (Correct)
This article describes an approach to an Intelligent Tutorial System -- CARDIOLOG, specially developed to help in teaching electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation to medical students. Although the syst... /

Figured Bass and Tonality Recognition - Jerome Barthlemy Ircam (2001)   (Correct)
In the course of the WedelMusic project [15], we are currently implementing retrieval engines based on musical content automatically extracted from a musical score. By musical content, we mean not onl... /

First-order Rule Induction for the Recognition of Morphological.. - Malerba, Esposito, Lanza, Lisi (2001)   (Correct)
Information given in topographic map legends or in GIS models is often insufficient to recognize interesting geographical patterns. Some prototypes of GIS have already been extended with a knowled... / an environmental planning expert system was developed for br of Bari in order to develop an expert system for environmental planning

Generic User Modeling Systems - Kobsa (2001)   (Correct)
The paper reviews the development of generic user modeling systems over the past twenty years. It describes their purposes, their services within user-adaptive systems, and the different design requir... / borrowed from the eld of Expert Systems. There van Melle and br made with the medical expert system MYCIN Shortliffe into

Scientific Visualisation in Pollutant Transport Modelling - Szecsi (2001)   (Correct)
This paper examines the applicability of various visualisation methods for displaying results of finite element flow simulations. After a brief overview of transport phenomena, their modelling equatio... /

The Roof Maintenance Problem - a Fuzzy Expert System - Moyle, Watts (2001)   (Correct)
Roof maintenance is an issue that has ongoing ramifications for property owners, all over the world. Determining accurately what maintenance should be taken is difficult, with often-conflicting eviden... /

Knowledge Models For The Therapeutic Handling Of Nosocomial And.. - Grammenou, Panayiotopoulos, Mantas.. (2001)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present the different types of models involved in the representation of Knowledge of an Medical Expert Syster The gap between medical problem and appropriate solution is a multi-laye... /

A Web-Based ITS Controlled by an Expert System - Prentzas, Hatzilygeroudis.. (2001)   (Correct)
Intelligent Tutoring System (ITS) for teaching high school teachers how to use new technologies. It offers course units covering the needs of users with different knowledge levels and characteristics.... /

Constructing Modular Hybrid Rule Bases for Expert Systems - Hatzilygeroudis, Prentzas (2001)   (Correct)
Neurules are a kind of hybrid rules integrating neurocomputing and production rules. Each neurule is represented as an adaline unit. Thus, the corresponding neurule base consists of a number of autono... /

Naming the Unnamable: Socionics or the Sociological Turn of/to.. - Malsch (2001)   (Correct)
Introduction The roots of socionics stretchbae to the laP seventiesav eaen eighties when computer scientists on the lookout for new methodsat techniques for distributed ai coordinaed problem-solvingb... / socia reseaP to the design of expert systems. Although they would not serve br out to builda knowledge-ba expert system on his own without bothering

Management Of Uncertainty In An Expert System - Lucimar De Carvalho (2001)   (Correct)
The objective of this paper is the application of two numeric approaches used in the treatment of uncertainty and its respective validation. This research accomplished a study on the probabilistic rea... /

Decision Support Systems in Animal Production: A Bayesian Future - Jørgensen (2001)   (Correct)
Within decision theory the use of Bayesian methodology is well established. However, primarily due to complexity problems the use in applied Decision Support Systems within animal production has been ... /

Effective Notification Systems Depend on User Trust - Scott Leetiernan Edward (2001)   (Correct)
Intelligent messaging systems attempt to determine what information is important to a user's task and when and how to interrupt the user with that information. Such systems are probabilistic, and will... / of the low reliability of the expert system was to significantly reduce

Integrating External Dictionaries into Stochastic Part-of-Speech.. - Gil, Chappelier, Ferro (2001)   (Correct)
The highest performances in part-of-speech tagging have been obtained by using stochastic methods, such as hidden Markov models. The running parameters of a hidden Markov model for tagging can be ... / amounts to writing a small expert system for tagging. The claim has

Unsupervised Rough Set Classification Using GAs - Lingras (2001)   (Correct)
The rough set is a useful notion for the classification of objects when the available information is not adequate to represent classes using precise sets. Rough sets have been successfully used in inf... / With the emergence of expert systems researchers have proposed br can be used to learn rules in an expert system. Since its inception rough

Intelligent Decision Support System Applied to Environmental.. - de Oliveira, Barreto, de Oliveira.. (2001)   (Correct)
In the past years, swine production in Brazil has been growing rapidly, 2 competing with cattle and poultry in meat production. The West of the State 3 of Santa Catarina (SC), a region with 30 000 km ... / of artificial intelligence and expert systems in swine production are br artificial intelligence expert system swine waste management

Adding an Instructor Modelling Component to the Architecture of ITS.. - Virvou, Moundridou (2001)   (Correct)
The role of instructors as users/authors of ITS authoring tools is very important for the effectiveness of the produced ITSs. In order for authoring tools to benefit the most from the involvement of i... /

Designing Agents for a Virtual Marketplace - Kaveh Kamyab Frank (2001)   (Correct)
Current leading portals still do not provide the userwith a realistic three-dimensional multi-modal interaction. The next generation of portals will not only amend this but will provide an integrated... / Framework JADE and the Java Expert System Shell JESS Section gives

Evaluating text quality: Judging output texts without a clear source - Hartley, Scott (2001)   (Correct)
We consider how far two attributes of text quality commonly used in MT evaluation - intelligibility and fidelity - apply within NLG. While the former appears to transfer directly, the latter need... / an artificial agent such as an expert system. Alternatively it may have

Optimal Schedules for Parallelizing Anytime Algorithms - Finkelstein, Markovitch, Rivlin (2001)   (Correct)
The performance of anytime algorithms having a nondeterministic nature can be improved by solving simultaneously several instances of the algorithm-problem pairs. These pairs may include different ins... / Another example is a PROLOG expert system. Assume we are required to

Support vector machine approach for protein subcellular localization.. - Hua, Sun (2001)   (Correct)
Motivation: Subcellular localization is a key functional characteristic of proteins. A fully automatic and reliable prediction system for protein subcellular localization is needed, especially for the... /

HYMES: A HYbrid Modular Expert System with Efficient Inference and.. - Hatzilygeroudis, Prentzas (2001)   (Correct)
A HYbrid Modular Expert System, called HYMES, is presented. HYMES provides a dual representation scheme: a symbolic one, based on conventional symbolic rules, and a hybrid one, based on neumles, a kin... /

Architectural Aspects of a Web-Based ITS for Teaching New Information .. - Prentzas, Hatzilygeroudis.. (2001)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present the architecture of a Web-based Intelligent Tutoring System (ITS) for teaching new information technologies (e.g. Internet). The system is addressed to high school teachers. ... /

Modeling and using context for system development: Lessons learned.. - Brézillon, Pomerol (2001)   (Correct)
Over ten years a community on context has emerged. There is a now series of conference on context, a web site and a mailing list. The number of web pages with the word "context" has been multiplied by... /

Prediction and Diagnosis of Propagated Errors in Assembly Systems.. - Baydar, Saitou (2001)   (Correct)
this paper, a unique way of detecting and diagnosing these types of failures by using Virtual Factories is discussed. A Virtual Factory was developed by building and linking several software modules t... /

Fuzzy Reasoning in Jess: The FuzzyJ Toolkit and FuzzyJess - Orchard (2001)   (Correct)
Jess, the Java^TM Expert System Shell, provides a rich and flexible environment for creating rule-based systems. Since it is written in Java it provides platform portability, extensibility and easy i... / reasoning java fuzzy toolkit expert system FuzzyJ FuzzyJess FuzzyCLIPS br Abstract Jess the JavaTM Expert System Shell provides a rich and

Mechanical Software Verification: High Level Control Aspects from a.. - Goerigk (2001)   (Correct)
We present lessons learned from using mechanical theorem proving for proof support in software verification, with trusted execution of programs in mind. We will use two realistic running examples, com... /

Audio Signal Classification - Gerhard (2000)   (Correct)
Audio signal classification (ASC) consists of extracting relevant features from a sound, and of using these features to identify into which of a set of classes the sound is most likely to fit. The fea... / ailments and if a medical expert system could do the same having been br their ears in their job. ASC expert systems could provide the opportunity

Intelligent Data Analysis in Medicine - Lavrac, Keravnou, Zupan (2000)   (Correct)
Excessive amounts of knowledge and data stored in medical databases request the development of specialized tools for storing and accessing of data, data analysis, and effective use of stored knowledge... / the development of medical expert systems aimed at supporting diagnostic br diagnostic and prognostic expert systems e.g.HODGKINS PIP

Extracting Comprehensible Rules from Neural Networks via Genetic.. - Santos, Nievola, Freitas (2000)   (Correct)
A common problem in KDD (Knowledge Discovery in Databases) is the presence of noise in the data being mined. Neural networks are robust and have a good tolerance to noise, which makes them suitable fo... / is Hayashi's FNES Fuzzy Neural Expert System which has the br Y. Hayashi. A Neural Expert System Using Fuzzy Teaching Input.

A Probabilistic and Decision-Theoretic Approach to the Management of.. - Lucas, de Bruijn, al. (2000)   (Correct)
The medical community is presently in a state of transition from a situation dominated by the paper medical record to a future situation where all patient data will be available online by an electro... / is part of a decision-theoretic expert system called PTA br well-known mycin system an expert system developed in the late s at

Inductive Lexica - Daelemans, Durieux (2000)   (Correct)
Machine Learning techniques are useful tools for the automatic extension of existing lexical databases. In this paper, we review some symbolic machine learning methods which can be used to add new l... / similar to the AI-winter in expert systems technology during the eighties br the limited impact of these expert system shells on industry is that an

A comparison between two neural network rule extraction techniques.. - Hayashi (2000)   (Correct)
Neural networks have been widely used as tools for prediction in medicine. We expect to see even more applications of neural networks for medical diagnosis as recently developed neural network rule ... / which employed fuzzy neural expert system and a more conventional br Y. Hayashi Neural expert system using fuzzy teaching input and

Mobile Agents In Intrusion Detection And Response - Jansen, Mell, Karygiannis, Marks (2000)   (Correct)
Effective intrusion detection capability is an elusive goal, not solved easily or with a single mechanism. However, mobile software agents go a long way toward realizing the ideal behavior desired in ... / were conceived of as a form of expert system that observes patterns of br usually been implemented using expert system shells that encode and match

A Realistic (Non-Associative) Logic And a Possible Explanations of.. - Trejo, Kreinovich, Goodman.. (2000)   (Correct)
When we know the subjective probabilities (degrees of belief) p1 and p2 of two statements S1 and S2 , and we have no information about the relationship between these statements, then the probability ... / proofs. In Expert Systems We Need Estimates for the br The conclusion C of an expert system normally depends on several

On the Difference between Merging Knowledge Bases and Combining them - Konieczny (2000)   (Correct)
We investigate the logical properties of knowledge base combination operators proposed in the literature. These operators are based on the selection of some maximal subsets of the union of the kno... / if one wants to build an expert system from a group of human

More Theory Revision with Queries - Goldsmith, Sloan (2000)   (Correct)
Judy Goldsmith Dept. of Computer Science University of Kentucky 763 Anderson Hall Lexington, KY 40506-0046 goldsmit@cs.uky.edu Robert H. Sloan y Dept. of EE & Computer Science University o... / engineer to develop an expert system for predicting what your picky br with a counterexample. In an expert system setting the expert would

Distributed Information Retrieval - Callan (2000)   (Correct)
A multi-database model of distributed information retrieval is presented, in which people are assumed to have access to many searchable text databases. In such an environment, full-text information re... / The Expert Conit System Using Expert System Technology marcus

Towards a Comprehensive Topic Hierarchy for News - Boyapati (2000)   (Correct)
To date, a comprehensive, Yahoo-like hierarchy of topics has yet to be offered for the domain of news. The Yahoo approach of managing such a hierarchy --- hiring editorial staff to read documents and ... / text . . The expert system approach . br set is large. . The expert system approach Reuters realised

Thesis Proposal - Thomas (2000)   (Correct)
AI has long been applied to the problem of predicting financial markets. Recently, developments in both AI and financial economics have opened up the possibility for close collaboration between the ... / in prediction dating back to expert system days through the neural

Audio-Visual Speaker Detection using Dynamic Bayesian Networks - Garg, Pavlovic, Rehg, Huang (2000)   (Correct)
The development of human-computer interfaces poses a challenging problem: actions and intentions of different users have to be inferred from sequences of noisy and ambiguous sensory data. Temporal fus... / employed in a wide range of expert system and decision support

A Realistic (Non-Associative) Interval Logic And How Interval.. - Trejo, Kreinovich, Martinez.. (2000)   (Correct)
Experts' uncertainty about their statements S i is described by probabilities p i . The conclusion C of an expert system normally depends on several statements S i , so to estimate the reliability p(... / p i The conclusion C of an expert system normally depends on several br S AND S S An expert system contains expert statements S

The Software Architecture of a Distributed Problem-Solving Environment - Walker, Li, Rana, Shields, Huang (2000)   (Correct)
This paper describes the functionality and software architecture of a generic problem-solving environment (PSE) for collaborative computational science and engineering. A PSE is designed to provide tr... / incorporate many features of an expert system and can assist users in br been implemented using the Java Expert System Shell JESS which gives the

Using Description Logics to Integrate Fishers' Ecological Knowledge.. - Barreiro, Losada.. (2000)   (Correct)
The aim of this paper is to show the role that Knowledge Representation can play in the research of artisanal fisheries. In particular we concentrate on the epistemological and technological adequac... / worth mentioning a fuzzy logic expert system whose knowledge base

Intrusion Detection Systems & Multisensor Data Fusion: Creating.. - Bass (2000)   (Correct)
Next generation cyberspace intrusion detection (ID) systems will require the fusion of data from myriad heterogeneous distributed network sensors to effectively create cyberspace situational awareness... / i.e. Intrusion Detection Expert System IDES Network br Network Intrusion Detection Expert System NDIX and Wisdom

Towards a Generic E-Negotiation Platform - Benyoucef, Keller, Lamouroux.. (2000)   (Correct)
To investigate the various research questions concerning e-negotiations, an appropriate software infrastructure is needed. As part of our project on electronic marketplaces, we have developed the Gen... / is similar to that taken by expert system shells and by high-level

Searching for the best elimination sequence in Bayesian networks by.. - Gamez, Puerta (2000)   (Correct)
The knowledge base of a probabilistic expert system is usually represented as a Bayesian network. Most of the knowledge engineering tools used in the development of probabilistic expert systems do not... / base of a probabilistic expert system is usually represented as a br development of probabilistic expert systems do not carry out the inference

Ensembles of classifiers based on approximate reducts - Wróblewski (2000)   (Correct)
A problem of improving rough set based expert systems by modifying a notion of reduct is discussed. A notion of approximate reduct is introduced, as well as some proposals of quality measure for s... / of improving rough set based expert systems by modifying a notion of br Introduction Rough set expert systems base on the notion of reduct

Conceptual Modeling for Distributed Ontology Environments - McGuinness (2000)   (Correct)
As ontologies become common in more applications and as those applications become larger and longer-lived, it is becoming increasingly common for ontologies to be developed in distributed environm... / labs and are included in most expert system applications in the s and

Discovering Interesting Association Rules in Medical Data - Ordonez, Santana, de Braal (2000)   (Correct)
We are presently exploring the idea of discovering association rules in medical data. There are several technical aspects which make this problem challenging. In our case medical data sets are small, ... / validate rules used by an expert system to aid in heart disease br disease and thus can enrich the expert system knowledge. At the moment all

Conceptual Modelling in Software Engineering and Knowledge.. - Dieste, Juristo, Moreno, Pazos.. (2000)   (Correct)
tions. Keywords: Conceptual modelling, software engineering, knowledge engineering 1. Introduction The software development process is a kind of problem-solving process. Problem, here, means a cont... / the quality of the resulting expert system is critically dependent on the

Embedding Fuzzy Logic in Content Based Image Retrieval - Vertan, Boujemaa (2000)   (Correct)
This paper focuses on the possible embedding of the uncertainty regarding the colors of an image into histogramtype descriptors. The uncertainty naturally arises from both the quantization of the colo... / as an instance of a rulebased expert system. In this contribution we will br Sets Decision Making and Expert Systems. Kluwer Academic Publ.

Exploring Dynamic Bayesian Belief Networks for Intelligent Fault.. - Sterritt, Marshall, Shapcott, McClean (2000)   (Correct)
Systems that are subject to uncertainty in their behaviour are often modelled by Bayesian Belief Networks (BBNs). These are probabilistic models of the system in which the independence relations betwe... / enabling the system to act as an expert system. In previous work have br then provides the guts' of an expert system for answering if then

On the Relation Between Two Approaches to Combining Evidence: Ordered .. - Ronald Yager And (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper, we develop a relationship between two approaches to combining evidence: the Ordered Algebraic Group (OAG) approach and the uninorm approach. We show that while there exist uninorms th... / In the development of expert systems the problem of combining br in the first successful expert system MYCIN and how this approach

Adaptive Model Generation for Intrusion Detection Systems - Eskin, Miller, Zhong, Yi, Lee, Stolfo (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present adaptive model generation, a method for automatically building detection models for data-mining based intrusion detection systems. Using the same data collected by intrusion ... / intrusion detection using an expert system to collect data from audit

Optimal Elimination of Inconsistency in Expert Knowledge: Formulation .. - Timothy Ross Berlin (2000)   (Correct)
Expert knowledge is sometimes inconsistent. In this paper, we describe the problem of eliminating this inconsistency as an optimization problem, and present fast algorithms for solving this problem.... / Thus to design a consistent expert system we must dismiss some of the

Adaptation Techniques for Intrusion Detection and Intrusion Response.. - Ragsdale, Carver, Humphries, Pooch (2000)   (Correct)
This paper examines techniques for providing adaptation in intrusion detection and intrusion response systems. As attacks on computer systems are becoming increasingly numerous and sophisticated, ther... / adaptation. Both systems use an expert system to determine an appropriate br Generation Intrusion Detection Expert System NIDES A Summary Tech

Confounding Values in Decision Trees Constructed for Six.. - Viikki, Kentala, Juhola, Pyykkö (2000)   (Correct)
In this study, we examined the effect of example cases with confounding values on decision trees constructed for six otoneurological diseases involving vertigo. The six diseases were benign posit... / this task an otoneurological expert system ONE was developed. In br to store data. In addition to expert systems we have been interested in

A Coordination Architecture for Internet Groupwork - Dommel, Garcia-Luna-Aceves (2000)   (Correct)
This paper discusses a group coordination architecture to support Internet-wide distributed collaboration in the context of legacy Internet protocols. Group coordination in distributed systems and mul... / for sharing information among expert system modules for purposes such as

An Integrated System for Management and Control - Wastewater. . . - Urbaniak, Oborzynska, Oborzynski (2000)   (Correct)
Wastewater treatment plant processes are inherently dynamic, sensitive to time-varying conditions, and other environmental factors. Therefore, the performance of wastewater treatment facilities is pa... / for developing knowledge expert systems using various types of br by mathematical models expert systems heuristics knowledge etc.

Codify or Collaborate? From Expert Systems to Systems of Experts for.. - Sørensen, Snis (2000)   (Correct)
Academics and business professionals currently show a significant interest in understanding the management of knowledge and the roles to be played herein by information and communication technology (I... / Codify or Collaborate From Expert Systems to Systems of Experts for br organisation chose to develop an expert system that would overcome these

A Java/CORBA based Visual Program Composition Environment for PSEs - Shields, Rana, Walker, Li, Golby (2000)   (Correct)
A Problem Solving Environment (PSE) is a complete, integrated computing environment for composing, compiling and running applications in a specific problem area or domain. Parts of the PSE are domain ... / VPCE supports a domain specific expert system based on JESS to guide the br browser. The EA is a Java based expert system with rules that constrain the

Using Ontological Engineering to Overcome Common AI-ED Problems - Mizoguchi, al. (2000)   (Correct)
This paper discusses long-term prospects of AI-ED research with the aim of giving a clear view of what we need for further promotion of the research from both the AI and ED points of view. An analysis... / has been the bottleneck of expert system building. One of the major br systems is based on. Taking an expert system as an example it has a

How Information Technology Could Benefit from Modern Approaches to.. - Lueg, Riedl (2000)   (Correct)
The ability to nd appropriate information in a work situation is a knowledge-intensive activity that is relevant to knowledge management. However, whereas modern knowledge management increasingly... / needs resembles in a way the expert system approach to support br to the user's problem. In the expert system approach failure experiences

Applications of Qualitative Multi-Attribute Decision Models in Health .. - Bohanec, Zupan, Rajkovic (2000)   (Correct)
This article presents an approach to the development and application of qualitative hierarchical decision models that is based on DEX, an expert system shell for multi-attribute decision support. The ... / models that is based on DEX an expert system shell for multi-attribute br to these fields by developing an expert system shell for multi-attribute

A View-Centred Approach Unifying Databases and Knowledge Bases - Simonet, Simonet, Bassolet, Roger (2000)   (Correct)
The term Knowledge Bases initially designated the set of rules in a rule-based expert system, as opposed to the inference engine. Its meaning has since been extended to any form of knowledge represent... / Keywords Knowledge Bases Expert Systems Views Instance br the set of rules in a rule-based expert system as opposed to the inference

Common Sense and Maximum Entropy - Paris (2000)   (Correct)
This paper concerns the question of how to draw inferences common sensically from uncertain knowledge. Since the early work of Shore and Johnson, [10], Paris and Vencovska, [6], and Csiszar, [1], ... / what were called at that time Expert Systems. To take the particular br case of say a general medical expert system the idea was to provide a

Using Virtual Worlds to Evidence Singular Cognition During the.. - Espinosa, Puesto, Rojas (2000)   (Correct)
One of the roles AI now plays in educational software products is expert reasoning over task models on open learning domains. None of these is typically related to cognitive state modeling. We sus... / of a software agent or similar expert system has not been proven a br knowledge types and or domain expert systems as in Murray The

Hybrid Intelligent Systems Design - A Review of a Decade of Research - Abraham, Nath (2000)   (Correct)
The emerging need for Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS) is currently motivating important research and development work. The integration of different learning and adaptation techniques, to overcome ind... / neural network fuzzy logic and expert system are being used separately. br that the technique offers. Expert Systems and ANNs have proven to be

A Temporal Data Maintenance Method in an ATMS - Minsuk Lee Yeunggyu (2000)   (Correct)
this paper, we propose the extended ATMS that can maintain the truth of the information in the knowledge-based system using information changing over time or temporal relations of events. To maintain ... / ATMS. key words ATMS expert system temporal reasoning truth

Implementing a Knowledge Date-a-Base - Bellardo, Boyer, Hamerly (2000)   (Correct)
Knowledge-based systems are very useful, but can be dicult to design because of the complexity of the realworld knowledge they represent. This paper compares the experiences of building the same kn... / System NASA is an expert system tool developed by NASA to br option is not an option for any expert system that requires completeness to

Timed Automata Model to Improve the Classification of a Sequence of.. - Largouet, Cordier (2000)   (Correct)
The aim of this paper is to propose the use of a dynamic plot model to improve landcover classification on a sequence of images. This new approach consists in representing the plot as a dynamic syst... / Matsuyama developed an expert system for the classification of br Understanding Systems and Expert Systems for Image Processing'IEEE

Behavior Planning for Driver Assistance using Neural Field Dynamics - Handmann, Leefken, Steinhage.. (2000)   (Correct)
The behavior planning of a vehicle in real world traffic is a difficult problem to be solved. If different hierarchies of tasks and purposes are built to structure the behavior of a driver, complex sy... / on scene information using an expert system was presented in A

Reasoning with Design Knowledge for Interactively Supporting.. - De Meuter Hondt (2000)   (Correct)
The paper explains our efforts in using a rule-based reasoning engine to actively support reuse of object-oriented frameworks. The engine is embedded in the programming environment and is able to re... / our hypothesis is that an expert system whose knowledge base consists br ought to remain applicable. The expert system with design and reuse

Intrusion Detection Systems and Multisensor Data Fusion - Bass (2000)   (Correct)
This article provides a brief review of ID concepts and terms, an overview of the art and science of multisensor data-fusion technology, and introduces the ID systems data-mining environment as a comp... / such as Intrusion Detection Expert System IDES Network Intrusion br Network Intrusion Detection Expert System NDIX Wisdom Sense

Expert System for Automatic Analysis of Facial Expressions - Pantic Rothkrantz Faculty (2000)   (Correct)
This paper discusses our expert system called Integrated System for Facial Expression Recognition (ISFER), which performs recognition and emotional classification of human facial expression from a sti... / Expert system for automatic analysis of br This paper discusses our expert system called Integrated System for

Issues with Meta-Knowledge - Menzies, Althoff, Kalfoglou, Motta (2000)   (Correct)
This article approaches these questions from our di#erent viewpoints a : The Constructors: Motta and Kalfoglou focus on the construction of knowledge base systems (KBS) using two special kinds of m... / the context of change of an expert system. Very large expert systems br an expert system. Very large expert systems have been built and maintained

Training a Neural-Network Based Intrusion Detector to Recognize Novel .. - And (2000)   (Correct)
While many commercial Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) are deployed, the protection they afford is modest. At the state-of-the-art, IDS produce voluminous alerts, most false alarms, and function main... / like Intrusion Detection Expert System IDES and Next-generation br Generation Intrusion Detection Expert System NIDES A Summary

-097 A Thermal Model of Hot Strip Mill Work Rolls for Real-Time.. - Daniel Garca Antonio (2000)   (Correct)
This paper describes the development of a model to track the thermal state of work rolls in hot strip mills in real-time. This model also allows the estimation of the deformation suffered by the rolls... / advanced control real-time expert systems ABSTRACT This paper br will be used to feed a real-time expert system which will control the water

Steps towards C+C: a Language for Interactions - Cerri, Sallantin, Castro, Maraschi (2000)   (Correct)
We present in this paper our reflections about the requirements of unknown Steps towards C+C: a Language for Interactions Stefano A. Cerri, Jean Sallantin, Emmanuel Castro, Daniele Maraschi LIRMM,... / system a scheduler an expert system in this situation The br computing or blackboard expert systems. CC Agents being programs

IntelliClean: A Knowledge-Based Intelligent Data Cleaner - Lee, Ling, Low (2000)   (Correct)
Existing data cleaning methods work on the basis of computing the degree of similarity between nearby records in a sorted database. High recall is achieved by accepting records with low degrees of sim... / records are next fed into an expert system engine together with a set of br records are fed into the expert system engine implemented using the

Information-Based Manufacturing For Selective Assembly Via A.. - Y. Zhang, X. D. Fang (2000)   (Correct)
Aimed at overcoming the disadvantages of traditional selective assembly and improving the manufacturing processes of mating parts, a new approach of information-based manufacturing for the mating pa... / tolerancing database SPC expert system and database Local network

An Even More Realistic (Non-Associative) Logic And Its Relation to.. - Goodman Code Space (2000)   (Correct)
If we know the degrees of certainty (subjective probabilities) p(S 1 ) and p(S 2 ) in two statements S 1 and S 2 , then possible values of p(S 1 &S 2 ) form an interval p = [max(p 1 + p 2 \Gamma 1; 0... / more than granules. . In Expert Systems We Need Estimates for the br The conclusion C of an expert system normally depends on several

A Tool for Hazard Detection in Hybrid Systems - Herrmann (2000)   (Correct)
The complexity degree of modern chemical plants demands for the use of formal specification methods. A framework for hybrid systems contains specification modules and verification elements proving the... / is based on approaches of expert systems. An example examination of a br Specification Framework Expert System Harmonic. INTRODUCTION

Random probability functions - Williamson (2000)   (Correct)
Random probability functions are required in Monte Carlo simulations for expert systems testing. Here I give an empirical method for generating such functions. While this is a practical problem, its s... / in Monte Carlo simulations for expert systems testing. Here I give an br questions. The design of expert systems is an important problem in the

Paradigma: Agent Implementation through Jini - Ashri, Luck (2000)   (Correct)
One of the key problems of recent years has been the divide between theoretical work in agent-based systems and its practical complement which have, to a large extent, developed along different paths.... /

Towards the Efficient Communication of Knowledge in an Adaptive.. - Gonzalez Moreno Aguilar (2000)   (Correct)
This paper presents the instruction design for interaction and knowledge communication in an Adaptive Multimedia Interface. This interface takes parts in an Intelligent Tutorial System (ITS) for i... / However the quality of an expert system depends on the quality of the br stage in the development of an expert system. Knowledge acquisition must

Morphy -- German Morphology, Part-of-Speech Tagging and Applications - Wolfgang Lezius Ims (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper we present a freely available software package that consists of a morphology tool and a part-of-speech tagger for German. The software is userfriendly, runs on any PC and can be downlo... / For lexicon maintenance a small expert system has been developed. To add a

A Knowledge Discovery Methodology for the Performance Evaluation of.. - Verykios, Houstis, Rice (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper we define a knowledge discovery in databases (KDD) methodology to automatically generate metadata (i.e., knowledge rules) from software/machine pair performance databases. This metadata... /

Development Of An Expert System For The Characteristics And.. - Eisawy, Effat (2000)   (Correct)
A rule-based expert system has been designed and implemented to help in choosing or designing induction motors for a specific load. It has a strong association between the input data stream and the da... / - - Development Of An Expert System For The Characteristics And br Egypt Abstract A rule-based expert system has been designed and

Anatomy Of An Automatic Solution Generator For Differential Equations - Dana Pet Cu (2000)   (Correct)
Designing a new automatic numeric solver for ordinary differential equations is motivated only if it answers some critical user needs. Such needs and their solutions are discussed in this paper. We ... / ODE solution qualifies it as an expert system. Numerical tests demonstrate br Note that only few experimental expert systems have been recently developed

A Methodology for Using Intelligent Agents to provide Automated.. - Jr, Hill, Surdu (2000)   (Correct)
This paper proposes a new methodology for adaptive, automated intrusion response (IR) using software agents. The majority of intrusion response systems (IRSs) react to attacks by generating reports or... / capability. The resolver is an expert system that receives reports from the

Distributed Knowledge Management Based on Product State Models - The.. - Pedersen, Larsen (2000)   (Correct)
Knowledge management has inspired a shift from a transaction to a distributed knowledge management (DKM) perspective on interorganizational information processing. The DKM concept structures the know... /

Internet Data Mining and WWW Decision Support Systems - Honghua Dai Jiqing (2000)   (Correct)
With the rapid development of WWW and data mining techniques, there is a great increasing interests in developing Internet Data Mining systems and for the WWW based decision support. This article co... / based data mining and WWW expert system What are the main components br background of World Wide Web and expert system possible types of World Wide

DEVELOPMENT OF A SENSOR INFORMATION INTEGRATED EXPERT SYSTEM FOR.. - Shen Kim Jeong (2000)   (Correct)
This paper presents a polishing expert system integrated with sensor information which can modify the polishing sequence and conditions initially set by the system using the on-site polishing status... / A Sensor Information Integrated Expert System For Optimizing Die Polishing br This paper presents a polishing expert system integrated with sensor

An Expert System for Recognition of Facial Actions and Their Intensity - Pantic, Rothkrantz (2000)   (Correct)
The Facial Action Coding System (FACS) is an objective method for quantifying facial movement in terms of 44 component actions, i.e. Action Units (AUs). This system is widely used in behavioral inv... / An Expert System for Recognition of Facial br facial feature detection and an expert system for facial action coding in

A Multi-Agent Architecture for Intelligent Tutoring - Nicola Capuano Massimo (2000)   (Correct)
One of the most interesting realm among those ones brought up to success by the development of the Internet is Distance Learning. A key issue in such a field is the development of systems for support... / of artificial intelligence and expert systems Soloway E. br using the models of the system. Expert models using qualitative

Visual CP Representation of Knowledge - Heather Pfeiffer And (2000)   (Correct)
Knowledge can be expressed in two forms: declarative and procedural. Declarative knowledge describes a set of definitions about the world, while procedural knowledge describes the temporal, spatial a... /

Abstraction-Based Machine Learning Approach To Cartographic.. - Mustire (2000)   (Correct)
This article proposes a machine learning approach to overcome the knowledge acquisition bottleneck limiting the automation of cartographic generalisation. It first explains why this automation must be... / to develop cartographic expert systems. Part presents the br generalisation is to build expert systems. Indeed they have proved to

Approximating discrete probability distributions with bayesian.. - Williamson (2000)   (Correct)
I generalise the arguments of [Chow & Liu 1968] to show that a Bayesian network satisfying some arbitrary constraint that best approximates a probability distribution is one for which mutual informa... / from certain. For example an expert system for medical diagnosis may be

Was Collective Intelligence before Life on Earth? - Szuba, Almulla (2000)   (Correct)
Collective Intelligence (CI) is formalized through a molecular model of computations and mathematical logic in terms of information_molecules quasi-chaotically displacing and running natural-based i... / a digital computer running an Expert System They are not alive at br . Giarratano J.Riley G.Expert Systems. PWS Pub. II ed. . .

Real-Time Load Forecasting by Artificial Neural Networks - Sharif, Taylor (2000)   (Correct)
The application of artificial neural networks (ANNs) to the real-time load forecasting (RTLF) problem is presented. The term RTLF is used for the prediction of the power system load over an interval... / neural network models and d expert system load forecasters. Within each br Parallel Neural Network-Fuzzy Expert System Strategy For Short-Term Load

Expert System Technology in Observing Tools - Karl Wolf Chris (2000)   (Correct)
Over the past two years, the Scientist's Expert Assistant team from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and the Space Telescope Science Institute has been prototyping tools to support General Observer ... / Expert System Technology in Observing Tools br the exploration of the use of expert systems in guiding the user in

Lessons Learned from the Scientist's Expert Assistant Project - Jeremy Jones Chris (2000)   (Correct)
During the past two years, the Scientist's Expert Assistant (SEA) team has been prototyping proposal development tools for the Hubble Space Telescope in an effort to demonstrate the role of software i... / XML Web distribution and expert systems. Some technology experiments br uses an interactive visual and expert system approach to developing and

A Complete Methodology for Generating An Assembly System - L'Eglise, Marée, Raucent (2000)   (Correct)
The main objective of our study is to provide the designer with a new computer set of tools for interactive product and assembly line design. This paper focuses on the framework of a new methodology... / any decision CISAL is not an expert system but a decision-aid support

Multiagent Architecture for D-Sifter - A modern approach to flexible.. - Timm (2000)   (Correct)
Elements of Service Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 3.5 Message flow within the communicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 3.6 Abstract Class Translator (has part) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54... / . . Agent as an expert system . br defined agents as encapsulated expert systems situated in an environment.

Neurules: Improving the Performance of Symbolic Rules - Hatzilygeroudis, Prentzas (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present a method for improving the performance of classical symbolic rules. unknown Published in the International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools (IJAIT), Vol. 9, No. 1 (2... /

The fdim Package - Calculation (2000)   (Correct)
14> Estimated q fractal dimension. points Points (size of elements, number of elements with points inside). slopeisOK Inform us about the reliability of the fdim value. coefficients Structure of li... / International Journal on Expert System and Neural Networks Vol.

Using OLAP and Data Mining for Content Planning in - Natural Language Generation (2000)   (Correct)
We present a new approach to content determination and content organization in the context of natural language generation for quantitative database summaries. Three key properties make our work inno... / of data warehousing OLAP DM expert system and natural language br warehouse hypercube exploration expert system allowing automation and

Troika: Using Grids, Lattices and Graphs in Knowledge Acquisition - Harry Delugach And (2000)   (Correct)
A knowledge acquisition technique called Troika is presented. Based on a combination of repertory grids, conceptual graphs and formal concept analysis, Troika is a hybrid approach that combines these ... / from the domain experts to the expert system. Recognizing the bottleneck

uu for Programming Languages - Ferreira (2000)   (Correct)
The Internet has motivated new programming language features and, in this article, we consider that programming for such a global environment requires the ability to deal with what is unknown becaus... / the late 's most commercial expert system shells also made use of

Software Toolkit for Building Embedded and Distributed.. - Soshnikov (2000)   (Correct)
The paper discusses the basic principles and the architecture of the software toolkit for constructing knowledge-based systems which can be used cooperatively over computer networks and also embed... / etc. Keywords Production Expert Systems Distributed Knowledge-based br systems and distributed expert systems which is one of the

Evaluation Of Inter-Jurisdictional Cooperation Strategies For.. - Logi (2000)   (Correct)
This paper describes the validation of a new methodology for the deployment of interjurisdictional Advanced Transportation Management and Information Systems (ATMIS) strategies, for responding to non-... /

The Learning Mechanism Of The Interactive Multimedia Intelligent.. - Butz (2000)   (Correct)
The Interactive Multimedia Intelligent Tutoring System (IMITS) project is a feasibility study that integrates interactive multimedia with expert system technology. It is a test bed to show that these... /

A Multi-Agent Approach to Planning - Barruffi Milano Montanari (2000)   (Correct)
We presentamulti-agent approach to planning for configuration, repair and maintenance activities in networked computing environments. In this setting, several planners, represented by different agen... / of resource type e.g. the File System Expert PA is the planner acting on

Visualization in Power Transformer State Detection Expert System - Jiang, Zhou, Chen (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper, visualization technology is applied to an expert system used to detect the running state of power transformers. unknown In: Proceedings of the Pacific-Asia International Conference on M... / Transformer State Detection Expert System Jiang Yuan Zhou Zhihua Chen br technology is applied to an expert system used to detect the running

Automated Analysis Of Fault Records And Dissemination Of Event Reports - Sevcik, Lunsford, Kezunovic.. (2000)   (Correct)
This paper describes a new solution for automated analysis of fault records captured by digital fault recorders (DFRs) and automated dissemination of event reports. The solution is based on the client... /

On The Use Of Logical Abduction In Software Engineering - Alessandra Russo And (2000)   (Correct)
this paper we survey recent work on the use of abduction as a knowledge-based reasoning technique for analysing software specifications. We present a general overview of logical abduction and describe... / developed from the logic and expert system communities. We then focus on br the logic-based and the expert system communities. . An

Knowledge Acquisition for Natural Language Generation - Reiter, Robertson, Osman (2000)   (Correct)
We describe the knowledge acquisition (KA) tech- niques used to build the STOP system, especially sorting and think-aloud protocols. That is, we describe the ways in which we interacted with domain ex... / KA techniques developed by the expert-system community see for example br was to explore the use of expert-system knowledge acquisition

Resume - Regehr (2000)   (Correct)
dded systems Research Intern (May--August 1998, May--August 1999), Systems and Networking Group, Microsoft Research, Microsoft Corporation, Redmond Washington. Supervisor: Michael B. Jones. . Track... / K lines Maintained an expert system that recommended treatments

Interrogation System Architecture of Heterogeneous Data for Decision.. - Nicolle, Amghar, Pinon (2000)   (Correct)
Decision support system has, for several years, been a very active domain of research. The deciders of today are faced with an ever increasing flow of data, which is becoming more and more diverse. It... / application based on an expert system to compute individuals'

Report: CAA in Mathematics Workshop - Wham Web Hosted (2000)   (Correct)
this report at http://www.bham.ac.uk/msor/workshops/maths-caa 14 CAA Maths Workshop 6. Question Mark have just released the following information about random parameters: Professor David Hewitt o... / . Diagnosys Diagnosys Is An Expert-System Testing Shell For Maths And

Capture Set Computation Of An Optimally Guided Missile - Raivio (2000)   (Correct)
The paper presents a game theoretical approach for numerically computing the capture set of an optimally guided medium range air-to-air missile against a given target. Realistic point mass models ar... /

Content Aggregation in Natural Language Hypertext - Summarization Of Olap (2000)   (Correct)
We present a new approach to paratactic content aggregation in the context of generating hypertext summaries of OLAP and data mining discoveries. Two key properties make this approach innovative ... / OLAP data mining expert system and NLG technologies. . br warehouse hypercube exploration expert system allowing automation and

Learning Abstraction and Representation Knowledge: an Application to.. - Zucker (2000)   (Correct)
This article proposes a machine learning approach to overcome the knowledge acquisition bottleneck that limits the automation of cartographic generalisation. It first explains why this automation must... / generalisation is to build expert systems. Indeed they have proved to br be elicited so as to be used by expert systems for cartographic

Generation of Robust Error Recovery Logic in Assembly Systems using.. - Baydar, Saitou (2000)   (Correct)
Automated assembly lines are subject to unexpected failures, which can cause costly shutdowns. Generally, these errors are handled by human experts or logic controllers. However, these controller code... /

A Genetic Programming Framework for Error Recovery in Robotic.. - Baydar, Saitou (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper, the advantages and performance of genetic programming in use of error recovery planning in robotic assembly systems is discussed. Existing systems use polynomial time planning techn... /

Fuzzy Rule-Based Evaluation for a Haptic and Stereo Simulator for.. - Machado, de Moraes, Zuffo (2000)   (Correct)
Virtual Reality has been used to simulate procedures in several fields, especially those where critical tasks are involved as simulation of some invasive medical procedures. We are developing a low-... / the inference system is called expert system When there is subjectivity br by fuzzy sets. In fuzzy expert systems the expert's knowledge about a

Off-Line Error Recovery Logic Synthesis in Automated Assembly Lines.. - Baydar, Saitou (2000)   (Correct)
Unexpected failures are one of the most important problems, which cause costly shutdowns in an assembly line. Generally the recovery process is done by the experts or automated error recovery logic co... /

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