Semi-autonomous acquisition of pattern-based knowledge

Quinlan, J.R.

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This paper has three themes: (1) The task of acquiring and organizing the knowledge on which to base an expert system is difficult.(2) Inductive inference systems can be used to extract this knowledge from data.(3) The knowledge so obtained is powerful enough to enable systems using it to compete handily with more conventional algorithm-based systems.These themes are explored in the context of attempts to construct high-performance programs relevant to the chess endgame king-rook versus king-knight.In Hayes, J. E., Michie, D., and Pao, Y.-H. (Eds.), Machine Intelligence 10. Ellis Horwood.

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