| Shortliffe, E.H. (1984). Studies to Evaluate the ONCOCIN System: Six Abstracts. Stanford SMI Technical Report 84-094. |
....any single feature or modeling formalism. 3 Figure 1. Historical Timeline for Development of Protg. 2. KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION IN 1983 The early 1980 s were a heady time for Artificial Intelligence. Expert systems research had produced some stunning successes (see, for example, Buchanan and Shortliffe, 1984), McDermott , 1980) and (Bachant and McDermott, 1984) To many people in the field it seemed that AI was on the verge of a dramatic breakthrough. Perhaps the authors of (Hayes Roth et al., 1983) put it best when they wrote: Over time, the knowledge engineering field will have an impact on all ....
....system called ONCOCIN. ONCOCIN 1 was an advice system for protocol based cancer therapy; information about the history of a specific patient being treated was entered by a domain user (a physician or a nurse) and the program would give advice about further treatment and tests (see (Shortliffe, 1984b) for a discussion of the relationship between MYCIN and ONCOCIN) The original version of ONCOCIN followed the methodology described in Table 1 above. Knowledge engineers talked to medical specialists and then created the knowledge bases used in 1 The name comes from Oncologic MYCIN 5 ....
Shortliffe, E.H. (1984). Studies to Evaluate the ONCOCIN System: Six Abstracts. Stanford SMI Technical Report 84-094.
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