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Byeong Ho Kang

    Knowledge management and acquisition for smart systems and services
    Ripple-Down Rules
    The Old Woman With the Knife
    • A whip-smart, taut and compelling novel about a 60-something female assassin navigating the vulnerabilities posed by her ageing body, and a meditation on loss and loneliness[Bokinfo]

      The Old Woman With the Knife
    • Ripple-Down Rules

      The Alternative to Machine Learning

      • 196 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the limitations of data in machine learning, this book introduces Ripple-Down Rules (RDR), a manual technique designed for the efficient construction of AI systems. By incorporating human input, RDR effectively addresses data inadequacies, enhancing the reliability and performance of AI applications. The approach emphasizes the importance of human oversight in developing robust, data-driven solutions.

      Ripple-Down Rules
    • The 11th International Workshop on Knowledge Management and Acquisition for Smart Systems and Services (PKAW 2010) has served as a vital platform for researchers and practitioners in machine intelligence for two decades. It encompasses a wide range of techniques to enhance IT applications' smartness. The papers in this volume illustrate the integration of various AI fields, including ontological engineering, agent-based technology, robotics, image recognition, and the Semantic Web, along with disciplines such as software engineering, security, databases, the Internet, information retrieval, language technology, and game technology. PKAW has evolved to support advancements in theory, practice, and technology across all facets of knowledge management, including acquisition, reuse, sharing, maintenance, transfer, merging, reconciliation, creation, and dissemination. As nations aim to become knowledge economies and organizations strive to optimize their knowledge assets, effective solutions for managing complex knowledge tasks are increasingly crucial. This volume aims to share the latest insights and solutions presented at PKAW 2010, held in Daegu, Korea, on August 30–31, 2010, alongside the Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (PRICAI 2010).

      Knowledge management and acquisition for smart systems and services