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1 March 1994 Knowledge acquisition for a fluid bed reactor expert system
William E. Cheetham, Bruce Pomeroy
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Abstract
Knowledge acquisition has frequently been identified as the bottleneck in knowledge engineering. Many techniques for knowledge acquisition have been developed, but this paper goes further to present a complete methodology. The use of general questions, specific questions, direct observation, the proper knowledge representation format, teachback techniques, and simulations form that methodology. An expert system created for advising the operators of a reactor on the condition of the rector shows how each phase of the methodology can be applied to the knowledge acquisition process.
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William E. Cheetham and Bruce Pomeroy "Knowledge acquisition for a fluid bed reactor expert system", Proc. SPIE 2244, Knowledge-Based Artificial Intelligence Systems in Aerospace and Industry, (1 March 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.169394
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KEYWORDS
Knowledge acquisition

Sensors

Human-machine interfaces

Control systems

Databases

Software development

Engineering education

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