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....that was used for SHYSTER MYCIN was created by Peter Norvig [20] and is available at http: www.norvig.com paip.html) Consequently, comments about the system are comments about the Norvig version of MYCIN, not necessarily the original system itself. For an account of the original system, see [8]. Popple created SHYSTER as part of his PhD research at the Australian National University [24] SHYSTER represents the state of the art in statistical legal reasoning [23] See also http: cs.anu.edu.au software shyster . Or, more precisely, all the certainty factors are set at 1. ....
BUCHANAN, Bruce G and SHORTLIFFE, Edward H (eds) 1985, Rule-Based Expert Systems: The MYCIN Experiments of the Stanford Heuristic Programming Project, AddisonWesley Publishing Company.
....in which they were acquired, i.e. they can either be Inferred, Told or previously Known, where Inferred links are generated by means of generally applicable Common sense Inference Rules. In addition, each link is accompanied by a Measure of Belief (MB) between 1 and 1, akin to Certainty Factors [Buchanan and Shortliffe 1985], which represents a user s level of expertise. The nodes are labeled according to their complexity, p for primitive concepts and c for complex ones. Like links, nodes may be Inferred, Told or previously Known, and each node has a Degree of Expertise (DE) between 0 and 1. The DE of a c node is a ....
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....facts. A general inference engine then can draw conclusions based on these rules or axioms to create new knowledge and eventually to solve some simple problem. Although it did not include an explicit domain ontology, a typical example of a rule based system is the Mycin medical diagnosis system [4]. Mycin involved a base of rules about symptoms, medical conditions and laboratory test results and their possible association with infections by micro organisms. Such rules and axioms are specific to a domain. More problematically, rules often embed implicit procedural knowledge (such as rule ....
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....was developed in the mid 1970s by Edward H. Shortliffe at Stanford University. It was designed to be an intelligent medical diagnostic tool that could help identify medical conditions. In 1979, the Journal of American Medical Association recognized that Mycin was as good as medical experts. [Buchanan84]. Development in software agents and intelligent systems has continued since then at an accelerated pace, becoming more powerful as computing capabilities have increased. NASA, for example, has successfully employed modern complex expert systems of this type in manned missions in order to offer ....
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