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Что (кто) такое expert system - определение

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Expert system         
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COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT EMULATES THE DECISION-MAKING ABILITY OF A HUMAN EXPERT
Expert systems; Expert System; Expert sytem; Certainty factor; Expert Systems; Applications of expert systems; History of expert systems
In artificial intelligence, an expert system is a computer system emulating the decision-making ability of a human expert.
expert system         
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COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT EMULATES THE DECISION-MAKING ABILITY OF A HUMAN EXPERT
Expert systems; Expert System; Expert sytem; Certainty factor; Expert Systems; Applications of expert systems; History of expert systems
<artificial intelligence> A computer program that contains a knowledge base and a set of algorithms or rules that infer new facts from knowledge and from incoming data. An expert system is an artificial intelligence application that uses a knowledge base of human expertise to aid in solving problems. The degree of problem solving is based on the quality of the data and rules obtained from the human expert. Expert systems are designed to perform at a human expert level. In practice, they will perform both well below and well above that of an individual expert. The expert system derives its answers by running the knowledge base through an inference engine, a software program that interacts with the user and processes the results from the rules and data in the knowledge base. Expert systems are used in applications such as medical diagnosis, equipment repair, investment analysis, financial, estate and insurance planning, route scheduling for delivery vehicles, contract bidding, counseling for self-service customers, production control and training. [Difference from "knowledge-based system"?] (1996-05-29)
expert system         
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COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT EMULATES THE DECISION-MAKING ABILITY OF A HUMAN EXPERT
Expert systems; Expert System; Expert sytem; Certainty factor; Expert Systems; Applications of expert systems; History of expert systems
¦ noun Computing a piece of software which uses databases of expert knowledge to offer advice or make decisions.
Joint Expert Speciation System         
CHEMISTRY SOFTWARE
Draft:Joint Expert Speciation System (JESS); JESS
Joint Expert Speciation System (JESS) is a package of computer software and data developed collaboratively at Murdoch University and elsewhere by researchers interested in the chemical thermodynamics of water solutions with important applications in industry, biochemistry, medicine and the environment. Using information from the chemical literature, stored in databases for numerous chemical properties, JESS achieves coherence between frequently conflicting sources by automatic methods.
Legal expert system         
EXPERT SYSTEM THAT WORKS LIKE A LEGAL EXPERT USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Legal expert systems
A legal expert system is a domain-specific expert system that uses artificial intelligence to emulate the decision-making abilities of a human expert in the field of law. Legal expert systems employ a rule base or knowledge base and an inference engine to accumulate, reference and produce expert knowledge on specific subjects within the legal domain.
expert testimony         
WITNESS WHO IS BELIEVED TO HAVE EXPERTISE AND SPECIALISED KNOWLEDGE IN A PARTICULAR SUBJECT BEYOND THAT OF THE AVERAGE PERSON
Expert witnesses; Expert source; Expert testimony; Expert Testimony; Scientific evidence (law); Expert Witness; Expert opinion; Expert evidence; Forensic witness; Forensic testimony; Professional witness; Judicial expert; Sociomedical assessment
n. opinions stated during trial or deposition (testimony under oath before trial) by a specialist qualified as an expert on a subject relevant to a lawsuit or a criminal case. See also: expert witness
expert witness         
WITNESS WHO IS BELIEVED TO HAVE EXPERTISE AND SPECIALISED KNOWLEDGE IN A PARTICULAR SUBJECT BEYOND THAT OF THE AVERAGE PERSON
Expert witnesses; Expert source; Expert testimony; Expert Testimony; Scientific evidence (law); Expert Witness; Expert opinion; Expert evidence; Forensic witness; Forensic testimony; Professional witness; Judicial expert; Sociomedical assessment
n. a person who is a specialist in a subject, often technical, who may present his/her expert opinion without having been a witness to any occurrence relating to the lawsuit or criminal case. It is an exception to the rule against giving an opinion in trial, provided that the expert is qualified by evidence of his/her expertise, training and special knowledge. If the expertise is challenged, the attorney for the party calling the "expert" must make a showing of the necessary background through questions in court, and the trial judge has discretion to qualify the witness or rule he/she is not an expert, or is an expert on limited subjects. Experts are usually paid handsomely for their services and may be asked by the opposition the amount they are receiving for their work on the case. In most jurisdictions, both sides must exchange the names and addresses of proposed experts to allow pre-trial depositions. See also: expert testimony
forensic testimony         
WITNESS WHO IS BELIEVED TO HAVE EXPERTISE AND SPECIALISED KNOWLEDGE IN A PARTICULAR SUBJECT BEYOND THAT OF THE AVERAGE PERSON
Expert witnesses; Expert source; Expert testimony; Expert Testimony; Scientific evidence (law); Expert Witness; Expert opinion; Expert evidence; Forensic witness; Forensic testimony; Professional witness; Judicial expert; Sociomedical assessment
n. any testimony of expert scientific, engineering, economic or other specialized nature used to assist the court and the lawyers in a lawsuit or prosecution. See also: forensic forensic medicine
Expasy         
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EXPERT PROTEIN-ANALYSIS SYSTEM
ExPASy; Expert Protein Analysis System
Expasy is an online bioinformatics resource operated by the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics. It is an extensible and integrative portal which provides access to over 160 databases and software tools and supports a range of life science and clinical research areas, from genomics, proteomics and structural biology, to evolution and phylogeny, systems biology and medical chemistry.
Subject-matter expert         
PERSON WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS OR AUTHORITY IN A PARTICULAR AREA OF ENDEAVOR
Problem domain expert; Problem Domain Expert; Domain expert; Subject Matter Expert; Subject matter expert; Subject-matter experts; Domain expertise; Domain of expertise; Subject-matter expertise
A subject-matter expert (SME) is a person who has accumulated great knowledge in a particular field or topic and this level of knowledge is demonstrated by the person's degree, licensure, and/or through years of professional experience with the subject, i.e.