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expert system
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. (context computing English) A type of artificial intelligence software system, which stores expertise concerning some subject matter in a knowledge base and attempts to answer questions or solve problems in a manner which simulates the thought processes of a human expert.
Wikipedia
In artificial intelligence, an expert system is a computer system that emulates the decision-making ability of a human expert. Expert systems are designed to solve complex problems by reasoning about knowledge, represented primarily as if–then rules rather than through conventional procedural code. The first expert systems were created in the 1970s and then proliferated in the 1980s. Expert systems were among the first truly successful forms of AI software.
An expert system is divided into two sub-systems: the inference engine and the knowledge base. The knowledge base represents facts and rules. The inference engine applies the rules to the known facts to deduce new facts. Inference engines can also include explanation and debugging capabilities.
Usage examples of "expert system".
But with some human involvement linked to our expert system there is nothing we can't resolve.
The project team's approach was different in many ways from conventional police work, but to someone not used to working in an integrated way with an expert system, it was impressively comprehensive.
But if Shelly was good enough to do Expert System work for the Air Force she might be qualified enough to help him.
She won't pass judgment, and her model of human social behavior is a hell of a lot better than any expert system's.
The medical expert system said it would be another few days before she was up to light exercise, but from the insistence of her roaming hand he doubted she'd want to wait.
Commander Normandy's second-in-command was a diligent lieutenant colonel named Khodark, but her adjutant was an optelectronic artifact, a computer program, sometimes classified as an expert system, known as Sadie.
To most people, a Fax was no more than an expert system, a large body of rules and a neural network that allowed a computer, to a greater or lesser extent, to mimic the thought patterns and responses of a particular human being.
I studied him while preparing an expert system for the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry.
Someone would notice eventually, of course: she had entered as Otepi, and at the end of some arbitrary accounting period an expert system checking the records would notice that Otepi had never left.
The buildings had some odd little Aztec-type elements, according to this architecture gear she used on ittiny details, things only an expert system would notice.
JAPES (Jason's Automatic Photo Enhancing System) was a specialized plug-in program module I'd designed, which combined many of the standard photographic enhancement techniques into a single complex operation controlled partly by me and partly by a learning expert system.
A primitive expert system plumbed the depths of its decision tree and determined that something unknown had attacked it.