Deck 12: Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems

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Expert systems allow knowledge to be transferred more easily at a lower cost.
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Most technologies used to support decision situations where expertise is required use qualitative and/or mathematical models to provide the needed support.
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Acquiring knowledge from experts is often a bottleneck in expert system construction.
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The explanation subsystem of an expert system cannot trace responsibility for conclusions to their sources and cannot explain the expert system behavior interactively.
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The knowledge base of an expert system and the knowledge base of an organization are the same.
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Expertise is often acquired from training,reading,and experience in practice,and the level of expertise determines the performance of a decision.
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Artificial intelligence (AI)has many different definitions and is an area in management science.
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By implementing ES and other intelligent systems as knowledge servers,it becomes economically feasible and profi to publish expertise on the Web.
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Artificial intelligent systems have the learning capabilities as humans have.
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The first step in developing an ES is to identify the nature of the problem and to define who is the proper expert responsible for the solving the problem
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Expert systems (ES)must have the ability to examine their own reasoning and provide proper explanations as to why a particular conclusion was reached.
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The basic objective of computer vision is to generate pictures.
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The blackboard of an expert system is used for recording intermediate hypotheses and decisions.
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Using the knowledge of many wine experts,MenuVino was able to develop an expert system that mimics the advising that a person would receive from a wine guru.
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It is easier to duplicate and disseminate natural intelligence than artificial intelligence.
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Inexact knowledge and imprecise reasoning are important aspects of expertise in applying commonsense to decision-making situations.
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Inference rules,or procedural rules,offer advice on how to solve a problem,given that certain facts are known.
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The purpose of an intelligent computer-aided instruction (ICAI)is to learn.
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In IF-THEN rules,the IF part indicates the condition for the rule to be activated,and the THEN part shows the action or the conclusion if all IF conditions are satisfied.
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Deep Blue is the first computer that demonstrated its intelligence in an area that requires human intelligence.
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A knowledge engineer helps the expert structure the problem area by doing all of the following tasks except:

A) decoding the heuristics
B) interpreting and integrating human answers to questions
C) drawing analogies
D) posing counterexamples
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All of the following are benefits of ES except:

A) Reduced downtime
B) Capture of scarce expertise
C) Work well within wide domains of knowledge.
D) Elimination of the need for expensive equipment
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Which of the following is an electromechanical device that can be programmed to perform manual tasks?

A) Robot
B) Sensory systems
C) Tactile systems
D) Signal processing systems
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One does not have to rethink completely what to do every time a similar problem is encountered,when using ________.

A) symbolic database
B) knowledge base
C) algorithms
D) rules of thumb
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"If the stop light is red AND you have stopped,THEN a right turn is okay" is an example of:

A) a heuristic
B) a knowledge base
C) an inference rule
D) a production rule
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Which of the following technology allows computer users the ability to communicate with a computer in their native language?

A) NAP
B) NLP
C) NBP
D) XML
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A rule-based expert system contains rules in its knowledge base and the rules are used to generate ________ for the user.

A) questions
B) solutions
C) questions and solutions
D) none of the above
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The basic rationale of artificial intelligence is to use ________ rather than mathematical calculation.

A) mathematical calculation
B) symbolic reasoning
C) genetic algorithms
D) fuzzy logic
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Which of the following is the major objective of an expert system?

A) To learn
B) To teach
C) To provide advice
D) To function as a knowledge repository
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Which of the following is the brain of an expert system?

A) Knowledge base
B) Inference engine
C) User interface
D) Blackboard
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Which of the following is not an advantage of using multiple experts in the development of an ES?

A) groupthink
B) fewer mistakes
C) enhanced quality
D) wider domain
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Which of the following is usually included in an expert system that interacts with users?

A) Blackboard
B) Justifier
C) Knowledge acquisition subsystem
D) All of the above
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Which of the following components appear in virtually every expert system?

A) User interface
B) Database management system
C) Statistical analysis module
D) Numeric data representation
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The standard statistical methods are based on the assumption that an uncertainty is the ________ that an event is true or false,whereas certainty theory is based on the ________ that an event is true or false.

A) estimated probability; calculated probability
B) probability; degrees of belief
C) calculated probability; estimated probability
D) degrees of belief; probability
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In the traditional Boolean logic,a person's credit score is either good or bad.In ________,the credit record may be assessed as both good and bad,but with different degrees.

A) genetic algorithms
B) artificial intelligence
C) language translation
D) fuzzy logic
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Which of the following is not a typical type of problems recorded on blackboard?

A) Plan
B) Agenda
C) Solution
D) Key
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The knowledge base in expert system is composed of:

A) facts
B) heuristics and meta-rules
C) facts, heuristics, and meta-rules
D) facts, data, and knowledge rules
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The solution of genetic algorithms is represented as a ________ for a specific problem.

A) cell
B) gene
C) DNA
D) chromosome
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A major goal of ________ is to help experts articulate how they do what they do and to document this knowledge in a reusable form.

A) heuristics
B) knowledge engineering
C) knowledge refinement
D) rule interpreting
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Which of the following is used by a nonexpert to obtain expert knowledge and advice?

A) Query environment
B) Development environment
C) consultation environment
D) Blackboard
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The Web can greatly support the spread of multimedia-based ES.Such systems are called ________ systems.
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The ________ is the foundation of an expert system,which includes the relevant knowledge necessary for understanding,formulating,and solving problems.
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The ________ of an expert system is the rule interpreter.
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________ is the process that ensures the resulting knowledge base contains the knowledge exactly the same as that acquired from the expert.
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An ________ is an expert system without the knowledge in the knowledge base.
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________ is a goal-driven approach in which you start from an expectation of what is going to happen and then seek evidence that supports or contradicts your expectation.
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In ________ expert systems,knowledge in the knowledge base is represented in IF-THEN rules that combine the condition and the conclusion for handling a specific situation.
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An ________ is a system that uses human knowledge captured in a computer to solve problems that ordinarily require human expertise.
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A(n)________ is a person who has the special knowledge,judgment,experience,and methods,and the ability to apply these talents to give advice and solve problems.
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Sensory systems,such as vision systems,tactile systems,and signal-processing systems,when combined with AI,define a broad category of systems generally called ________.
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________ are intuitive knowledge,or rules of thumb,learned from experience.
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________ is a technique for processing linguistic terms,which extends the notions of logic beyond simple true/false statements.
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________ are small programs that reside on computers to conduct certain tasks automatically and it runs in the background,monitors the environment,and reacts to certain trigger conditions.
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________ systems bring the power of a computer to bear on the educational process.
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A(n)________ network is a set of mathematical models that simulate the way a human brain functions.
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________ is the recognition and understanding of spoken language by a computer.
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________ is a data-driven approach that starts from available information or from a basic idea,which is used to try to draw conclusions.
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The process of eliciting knowledge is called ________.
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________ is a test designed to measure the intelligence of a computer.
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________ express belief in an event,fact,or hypothesis based on the expert's assessment and can be represented by values ranging from 0 to 100.
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Identify the advantages of natural intelligence over artificial intelligence.
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Describe fuzzy logic.Contrast fuzzy logic with Boolean logic.
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Identify the advantages of artificial intelligence over natural intelligence.
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List and describe the generic categories of expert systems.
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Describe heuristics and give an example.Why do many AI methods use heuristics?
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Describe the characteristics of expertise.
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Describe the characteristics of artificial intelligence.
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Describe abilities that are signs of intelligence.
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Describe the capabilities of human experts.
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Expert systems allow knowledge to be transferred more easily at a lower cost.
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Most technologies used to support decision situations where expertise is required use qualitative and/or mathematical models to provide the needed support.
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Acquiring knowledge from experts is often a bottleneck in expert system construction.
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The explanation subsystem of an expert system cannot trace responsibility for conclusions to their sources and cannot explain the expert system behavior interactively.
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The knowledge base of an expert system and the knowledge base of an organization are the same.
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Expertise is often acquired from training,reading,and experience in practice,and the level of expertise determines the performance of a decision.
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Artificial intelligence (AI)has many different definitions and is an area in management science.
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By implementing ES and other intelligent systems as knowledge servers,it becomes economically feasible and profi to publish expertise on the Web.
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Artificial intelligent systems have the learning capabilities as humans have.
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The first step in developing an ES is to identify the nature of the problem and to define who is the proper expert responsible for the solving the problem
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Expert systems (ES)must have the ability to examine their own reasoning and provide proper explanations as to why a particular conclusion was reached.
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The basic objective of computer vision is to generate pictures.
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The blackboard of an expert system is used for recording intermediate hypotheses and decisions.
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Using the knowledge of many wine experts,MenuVino was able to develop an expert system that mimics the advising that a person would receive from a wine guru.
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It is easier to duplicate and disseminate natural intelligence than artificial intelligence.
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Inexact knowledge and imprecise reasoning are important aspects of expertise in applying commonsense to decision-making situations.
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Inference rules,or procedural rules,offer advice on how to solve a problem,given that certain facts are known.
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The purpose of an intelligent computer-aided instruction (ICAI)is to learn.
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In IF-THEN rules,the IF part indicates the condition for the rule to be activated,and the THEN part shows the action or the conclusion if all IF conditions are satisfied.
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Deep Blue is the first computer that demonstrated its intelligence in an area that requires human intelligence.
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A knowledge engineer helps the expert structure the problem area by doing all of the following tasks except:

A) decoding the heuristics
B) interpreting and integrating human answers to questions
C) drawing analogies
D) posing counterexamples
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All of the following are benefits of ES except:

A) Reduced downtime
B) Capture of scarce expertise
C) Work well within wide domains of knowledge.
D) Elimination of the need for expensive equipment
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Which of the following is an electromechanical device that can be programmed to perform manual tasks?

A) Robot
B) Sensory systems
C) Tactile systems
D) Signal processing systems
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One does not have to rethink completely what to do every time a similar problem is encountered,when using ________.

A) symbolic database
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C) algorithms
D) rules of thumb
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"If the stop light is red AND you have stopped,THEN a right turn is okay" is an example of:

A) a heuristic
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C) an inference rule
D) a production rule
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Which of the following technology allows computer users the ability to communicate with a computer in their native language?

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C) NBP
D) XML
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A rule-based expert system contains rules in its knowledge base and the rules are used to generate ________ for the user.

A) questions
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C) questions and solutions
D) none of the above
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The basic rationale of artificial intelligence is to use ________ rather than mathematical calculation.

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D) fuzzy logic
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Which of the following is the major objective of an expert system?

A) To learn
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C) To provide advice
D) To function as a knowledge repository
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Which of the following is the brain of an expert system?

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C) User interface
D) Blackboard
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Which of the following is not an advantage of using multiple experts in the development of an ES?

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B) fewer mistakes
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D) wider domain
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Which of the following is usually included in an expert system that interacts with users?

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C) Knowledge acquisition subsystem
D) All of the above
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Which of the following components appear in virtually every expert system?

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C) Statistical analysis module
D) Numeric data representation
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The standard statistical methods are based on the assumption that an uncertainty is the ________ that an event is true or false,whereas certainty theory is based on the ________ that an event is true or false.

A) estimated probability; calculated probability
B) probability; degrees of belief
C) calculated probability; estimated probability
D) degrees of belief; probability
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In the traditional Boolean logic,a person's credit score is either good or bad.In ________,the credit record may be assessed as both good and bad,but with different degrees.

A) genetic algorithms
B) artificial intelligence
C) language translation
D) fuzzy logic
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Which of the following is not a typical type of problems recorded on blackboard?

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D) Key
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The knowledge base in expert system is composed of:

A) facts
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C) facts, heuristics, and meta-rules
D) facts, data, and knowledge rules
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The solution of genetic algorithms is represented as a ________ for a specific problem.

A) cell
B) gene
C) DNA
D) chromosome
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A major goal of ________ is to help experts articulate how they do what they do and to document this knowledge in a reusable form.

A) heuristics
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C) knowledge refinement
D) rule interpreting
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Which of the following is used by a nonexpert to obtain expert knowledge and advice?

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B) Development environment
C) consultation environment
D) Blackboard
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The Web can greatly support the spread of multimedia-based ES.Such systems are called ________ systems.
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The ________ is the foundation of an expert system,which includes the relevant knowledge necessary for understanding,formulating,and solving problems.
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The ________ of an expert system is the rule interpreter.
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________ is the process that ensures the resulting knowledge base contains the knowledge exactly the same as that acquired from the expert.
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An ________ is an expert system without the knowledge in the knowledge base.
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________ is a goal-driven approach in which you start from an expectation of what is going to happen and then seek evidence that supports or contradicts your expectation.
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In ________ expert systems,knowledge in the knowledge base is represented in IF-THEN rules that combine the condition and the conclusion for handling a specific situation.
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An ________ is a system that uses human knowledge captured in a computer to solve problems that ordinarily require human expertise.
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A(n)________ is a person who has the special knowledge,judgment,experience,and methods,and the ability to apply these talents to give advice and solve problems.
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Sensory systems,such as vision systems,tactile systems,and signal-processing systems,when combined with AI,define a broad category of systems generally called ________.
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________ are intuitive knowledge,or rules of thumb,learned from experience.
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________ is a technique for processing linguistic terms,which extends the notions of logic beyond simple true/false statements.
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________ are small programs that reside on computers to conduct certain tasks automatically and it runs in the background,monitors the environment,and reacts to certain trigger conditions.
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________ systems bring the power of a computer to bear on the educational process.
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A(n)________ network is a set of mathematical models that simulate the way a human brain functions.
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________ is the recognition and understanding of spoken language by a computer.
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________ is a data-driven approach that starts from available information or from a basic idea,which is used to try to draw conclusions.
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The process of eliciting knowledge is called ________.
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________ is a test designed to measure the intelligence of a computer.
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________ express belief in an event,fact,or hypothesis based on the expert's assessment and can be represented by values ranging from 0 to 100.
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Identify the advantages of natural intelligence over artificial intelligence.
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Describe fuzzy logic.Contrast fuzzy logic with Boolean logic.
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Identify the advantages of artificial intelligence over natural intelligence.
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List and describe the generic categories of expert systems.
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Describe heuristics and give an example.Why do many AI methods use heuristics?
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Describe the characteristics of expertise.
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Describe the characteristics of artificial intelligence.
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Describe abilities that are signs of intelligence.
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Describe the capabilities of human experts.
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