
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1988
Pages: 323-335
Series: Studies in Cognitive Systems
ISBN (Hardback): 9781556080388
Full citation:
, "Maintaining an inductive database", in: Aspects of artificial intelligence, Berlin, Springer, 1988


Maintaining an inductive database
pp. 323-335
in: James H. Fetzer (ed), Aspects of artificial intelligence, Berlin, Springer, 1988Abstract
Many 'state-of-the-art" expert computer systems function through the application of a finite set of deductive production rules to a static database of knowledge. For some well-studied fields such a system is sufficient, as there are no significant changes being made in the fundamental theory behind the knowledge represented in the database. An example of such a system is MYCIN, a medical diagnosis system. MYCIN"S database is made up of the associations between symptoms and diseases.1 This system works because these associations are well-documented and supported by centuries of medical study.
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1988
Pages: 323-335
Series: Studies in Cognitive Systems
ISBN (Hardback): 9781556080388
Full citation:
, "Maintaining an inductive database", in: Aspects of artificial intelligence, Berlin, Springer, 1988