Research and Development in Expert Systems XV

Title: Research and Development in Expert Systems XV
Author: Max Bramer, Michael Moulton, Roger Miles
ISBN: 1852330864 / 9781852330866
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 236
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Year: 1999
Availability: In Stock

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This is the fifteenth volume in the Research and Development in Expert Systems series. The series is essential reading for those who wish to keep up to date with developments and opportunities in this very important field.
The Applications stream papers are published as a companion volume under the title Applications and Innovations in Expert System VI

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Technical Programme Chairperson’s Introduction
Acknowledgements

Chapter 1 : Technical Keynote Address
Chapter 2 : Best Technical Paper

Session 1 : Ontological Frameworks
Chapter 3 : Exploiting Knowledge Ontology for Managing Parallel Workflow Systems
Chapter 4 : A Generic Ontology for Spatial Reasoning
Chapter 5 : Knowledge Modelling for a Generic Refinement Framework

Session 2 : Knowledge Base Development
Chapter 6 : CG-SQL: A Front-End Language for Conceptual Graph Knowledge Bases
Chapter 7 : Constraint-Based Knowledge Acquisition and Verification for Planning
Chapter 8 : Coping With Poorly Understood Domains: The Example of Internet Trust

Session 3 : Classifiers
Chapter 9 : Pruning Boosted Classifiers With a Real Valued Genetic Algorithm
Chapter 10 : On Rule Interestingness Measures
Chapter 11 : MVC – A Preprocessing Method to Deal With Missing Values

Session 4 : Neuro-Fuzzy Approaches
Chapter 12 : Alarm Analysis With Logic and Multilevel Flow Models
Chapter 13 : Learning Full Pitch Variation Patterns With Neural Nets
Chapter 14 : A Neural Network Based Approach to Objective Voice Quality Assessment
Chapter 15 : Review Paper Case-Based Reasoning is a Methodology not a Technology

Author Index