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Science 15 April 1983:
Vol. 220. no. 4594, pp. 261 - 268
DOI: 10.1126/science.6340198

Articles

Science, Vol 220, Issue 4594, 261-268
Copyright © 1983 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Expert Systems Research

RO Duda and EH Shortliffe

Artificial intelligence, long a topic of basic computer science research, is now being applied to problems of scientific, technical, and commercial interest. Some consultation programs, although limited in versatility, have achieved levels of performance rivaling those of human experts. A collateral benefit of this work is the systematization of previously unformalized knowledge in areas such as medical diagnosis and geology.


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