The Use Of Expert Systems In Concentrator Control ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Lynn B. Hales
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Everywhere you turn today there are articles on artificial intelligence and the rapid emergence of expert systems. Expert systems form a class of software that has developed as a result of the large research effort to develop computers and software that think intelligently. By definition, an expert system is a computer program that contains the knowledge component of an expert skill, can offer intelligent advice and justify its line of reasoning. Expert systems can advise people on what actions to take and when, assist in the diagnosis of the physical condition of a human patient or piece of equipment, or even take actions without human guidance, as in process control applications. Expert systems can also explain the line of reasoning behind a particular piece of advice or query for information from the user. Expert systems can be used as advisors to newcomers in any field in which mastery is attained by many years of experience. They often can provide expertise more uniformly and rapidly than human experts. Expert systems can also provide a means of documenting expert knowledge and procedures and provide a common repository for a changing knowledge base. The expert system can represent the best expertise available, thought out in the absence of pressure situations. Each of these attributes or characteristics should be helpful in improving typical concentrator control systems.
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APA: Lynn B. Hales  (1987)  The Use Of Expert Systems In Concentrator Control ? Introduction

MLA: Lynn B. Hales The Use Of Expert Systems In Concentrator Control ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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