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Что (кто) такое Knowledge-Based System - определение

COMPUTER PROGRAM THAT REASONS AND USES A KNOWLEDGE BASE TO SOLVE COMPLEX PROBLEMS
Knowledge based system; Knowledge system; IKBS; Knowledge systems; Knowledge-based system; Knowledge-based Systems; Knowledge-based programming; Knowledge-based artificial intelligence; Knowledge-Based Systems
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knowledge-based system         
<artificial intelligence> (KBS) A program for extending and/or querying a knowledge base. The related term expert system is normally used to refer to a highly domain-specific type of KBS used for a specialised purpose such as medical diagnosis. The Cyc project is an example of a large KBS. (1999-09-07)
Knowledge-based systems         
A knowledge-based system (KBS) is a computer program that reasons and uses a knowledge base to solve complex problems. The term is broad and refers to many different kinds of systems.
Knowledge-based recommender system         
Knowledge based recommender
Knowledge-based recommender systems (knowledge based recommenders) are a specific type of recommender system that are based on explicit knowledge about the item assortment, user preferences, and recommendation criteria (i.e.
Knowledge-based decision making         
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DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
Knowledge Based Decision Making
Knowledge-Based Decision-Making (KBDM) in management is a decision-making process that uses predetermined criteria to measure and ensure the optimal outcome for a specific topic.
Knowledge-Based Systems (journal)         
ACADEMIC JOURNAL
Knowl. Based Syst.; Knowl Based Syst; Knowl-Based Syst; Knowl.-Based Syst.
Knowledge-Based Systems is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering computer science, with a particular focus on knowledge-based systems. It was established in 1987 and is published 24 times per year by Elsevier.
Knowledge management software         
SUBSET OF ENTERPRISE CONTENT MANAGEMENT
Knowledge management system
Knowledge management software (KM software) is a subset of enterprise content management software, which contains a range of software that specializes in the way information is collected, stored and/or accessed. The concept of knowledge management is based on a range of practices used by an individual, a business, or a large corporation to identify, create, represent and redistribute information for a range of purposes.
Knowledge Management System         
SUBSET OF ENTERPRISE CONTENT MANAGEMENT
Knowledge management system
(KMS) A distributed hypermedia system for managing knowledge in organisations. KMS is a commercial system from {Knowledge Systems, Inc.} running on workstations, based on previous research with ZOG at Carnegie Mellon University. (1994-10-28)
Knowledge-based processor         
Knowledge-based microprocessors; Knowledge based processors; Knowledge-based processors
Knowledge-based processors (KBPs) are used for processing packets in computer networks. Knowledge-based processors are essential for the long-term success of the IPv6 network.
Traditional knowledge         
  • [[Cree]] men, including [[Big Bear]] (Mistahi-maskwa) trading with colonists at Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan, 1884
  • Indigenous lands are endangered by climate change. Many Indigenous Nations hold traditional knowledge about land management in their bioregions.
  • Buddhist monk Geshe Konchog Wangdu reads [[Mahayana sutra]]s from an old woodblock copy of the Tibetan Kanjur.
  • Tribal Colleges preserve and pass on both general knowledge and, through employing community Elders, traditional Indigenous knowledge. (Leech Lake Tribal College, Minnesota)
  • The art of Diné weaving is part of the traditional knowledge of the [[Navajo]] people.
  • Traditional wild rice harvesting continues into the present day as a living tradition.
KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS IN THE CULTURAL TRADITIONS OF COMMUNITIES
Indigenous knowledge; Indigenous Knowledge; Traditional Knowledge; Local knowledge; Local Knowledge; Intellectual property protection of traditional knowledge; Misappropriation of traditional knowledge; Ritual Knowledge; Folk knowledge; Aboriginal traditional knowledge; Traditional Cultural Expressions
Traditional knowledge (TK), indigenous knowledge (IK) and local knowledge generally refer to knowledge systems embedded in the cultural traditions of regional, indigenous, or local communities. According to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the United Nations (UN), traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expressions (TCE) are both types of indigenous knowledge.
Knowledge extraction         
CREATION OF KNOWLEDGE FROM STRUCTURED AND UNSTRUCTURED SOURCES
Knowledge discovery; Ontology-based information extraction; List of knowledge extraction tools; List of tools for knowledge extraction; Semantic knowledge extraction
Knowledge extraction is the creation of knowledge from structured (relational databases, XML) and unstructured (text, documents, images) sources. The resulting knowledge needs to be in a machine-readable and machine-interpretable format and must represent knowledge in a manner that facilitates inferencing.

Википедия

Knowledge-based systems

A knowledge-based system (KBS) is a computer program that reasons and uses a knowledge base to solve complex problems. The term is broad and refers to many different kinds of systems. The one common theme that unites all knowledge based systems is an attempt to represent knowledge explicitly and a reasoning system that allows it to derive new knowledge. Thus, a knowledge-based system has two distinguishing features: a knowledge base and an inference engine.

The first part, the knowledge base, represents facts about the world, often in some form of subsumption ontology (rather than implicitly embedded in procedural code, in the way a conventional computer program does). Other common approaches in addition to a subsumption ontology include frames, conceptual graphs, and logical assertions.

The second part, the inference engine, allows new knowledge to be inferred. Most commonly, it can take the form of IF-THEN rules coupled with forward chaining or backward chaining approaches. Other approaches include the use of automated theorem provers, logic programming, blackboard systems, and term rewriting systems such as CHR (Constraint Handling Rules). These more formal approaches are covered in detail in the Wikipedia article on knowledge representation and reasoning.