TY - GEN
T1 - KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS IN BIOMEDICINE
T2 - A 10 YEAR RETROSPECTIVE.
AU - Kulikowski, Casimir A.
PY - 1986
Y1 - 1986
N2 - A decade ago, the term knowledge-based system was just beginning to be used to characterize a set of prototype systems that relied for their reasoning on detailed knowledge of a domain. Biomedical problems proved particularly useful in demonstrating both the feasibility and advantage of this new approach. Today, knowledge-based systems cover a wide range of classification, interpretation, planning, and design problems, and span almost every conceivable domain of science and engineering, as well as business and management. Biomedicine, as a domain, continues to provide a fertile source of new and challenging problems. A historical development of knowledge-based systems in biomedicine is presented.
AB - A decade ago, the term knowledge-based system was just beginning to be used to characterize a set of prototype systems that relied for their reasoning on detailed knowledge of a domain. Biomedical problems proved particularly useful in demonstrating both the feasibility and advantage of this new approach. Today, knowledge-based systems cover a wide range of classification, interpretation, planning, and design problems, and span almost every conceivable domain of science and engineering, as well as business and management. Biomedicine, as a domain, continues to provide a fertile source of new and challenging problems. A historical development of knowledge-based systems in biomedicine is presented.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:0022894091
SN - 0818607394
T3 - Proceedings - Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care
SP - 423
EP - 424
BT - Proceedings - Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care
A2 - Orthner, Helmuth F.
PB - IEEE
ER -