Expert systems : principles and programming / by Joseph Giarratano, Gary Riley.
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006.3 SOM-I 2006 4171 Insight into Data mining : | 006.3 SOM-I 2006 1092 Insight into Data mining : | 006.31 SOM-M 2011 606 Machine learning with SVM and other kernel methods / | 006.33 GIA-E 1998 8739 Expert systems : | 006.4 BEC-S 2011 2920 Speech recognition : | 006.4 GOS-P 2013 3495 Pattern recognition and image analysis / | 006.4 GOS-P 2013 9392 Pattern recognition and image analysis / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The book is divided into two parts : theory in Chapters 1-6, and programming in chapters 7-12. The first part comprises the theory behind expert systems and how this fits into the scope of computer science. While a previous course in AI is helpful, this book provides a self-contained introduction to AI topics that are appropriate for expert systems. The second part is an introduction to the CLIPS expert system tool.--The CD-ROM includes the complete source code to the CLIPS language. PC and Macintosh executables, reference manuals and example programs.
System requirements for accompanying computer disc: Mac/PC/Unix.
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