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Explores fuzzy logic and the Dempster-Shafer theory for reasoning with imprecise or vague information. The book's coverage of these topics is well-constructed and has been highlighted as one of its most attractive features.
Introduces COOL , the CLIPS Object-Oriented Language, a new feature of the fourth edition that enables an object-oriented environment for expert systems development.
The book's price was a common point of critique, as well as the fact that, despite its detailed theoretical coverage of uncertainty, there is no mention of using fuzzy logic or Dempster-Shafer theory in a practical CLIPS setting, which is a serious disadvantage to the effectiveness of the book. Explores fuzzy logic and the Dempster-Shafer theory for
The textbook is designed for a wide audience, including:
The book’s 4th edition was published in 2004 by Thomson Course Technology, the same year it was also published as a hardcover by Course Technology. The English version has an ISBN of 0534384471. The book's price was a common point of
Real-time monitoring of mainframe operating systems. The fourth edition teaches temporal reasoning—how to handle time-dependent data.
Expert Systems: Principles and Programming, Fourth Edition serves as both a theoretical introduction to expert systems and a practical guide to their implementation. Unlike many theoretical AI texts, this book bridges the gap between the conceptual architecture of knowledge systems and the actual coding required to build them. Real-time monitoring of mainframe operating systems
Compared to the third edition, the fourth adds more CLIPS material but removes some of the LISP and Pascal examples (which is fine). However, it still does not update the core content to reflect AI's shift toward probabilistic and data-driven methods.
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