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J.M. Zurada, "Connectionist expert systems for medical diagnosis," Introduction to Artificial Neural Systems, West, St. Paul, USA, Sect. 8.5, pp. 527--539, 1992. This article was processed using the L a T E X macro package with LLNCS style

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....and the only guide may be a consensus view of local experts . This statement indicates that immunohistochemistry knowledge is partly implicit . Implicit Knowledge. Implicit knowledge is difficult to capture in an artificial system, because it cannot be adequately represented in a descriptive form [25]. Thus, implicit knowledge has to be inherent in the system. Humans acquire implicit knowledge by learning from experience. However, most of the knowledge engineering techniques are not geared towards extracting implicit knowledge, but instead to convert implicit knowledge into explicit ....

J.M. Zurada, "Connectionist expert systems for medical diagnosis," Introduction to Artificial Neural Systems, West, St. Paul, USA, Sect. 8.5, pp. 527--539, 1992. This article was processed using the L a T E X macro package with LLNCS style


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....objective method and the only guide may be a consensus view of local experts . This statement indicates that immunohistochemistry knowledge is partly implicit . Implicit knowledge is difficult to capture in an artificial system, because it cannot be adequately represented in a descriptive form [30]. Thus, implicit knowledge has to be inherent in the system. Humans acquire implicit knowledge by learning from experience. However, most of the knowledge engineering techniques are not geared towards extracting implicit knowledge, but instead to convert implicit knowledge into explicit ....

J.M. Zurada, "Connectionist expert systems for medical diagnosis," Introduction to Artificial Neural Systems, West, St. Paul, USA, Sect. 8.5, pp. 527--539, 1992. This article was processed using the L a T E X macro package with LLNCS style

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