Eliciting Expertise


Shadbolt, N R (2005) Eliciting Expertise. In, Wilson, John R and Corlett, Nigel E (eds.) Evaluation of Human Work. , Taylor & Francis Ltd.

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Since the last edition of this book there have been rapid developments in the use and exploitation of formally elicited knowledge. Previously, (Shadbolt and Burton, 1995) the emphasis was on eliciting knowledge for the purpose of building expert or knowledge-based systems. These systems are computer programs intended to solve real-world problems, achieving the same level of accuracy as human experts. Knowledge engineering is the discipline that has evolved to support the whole process of specifying, developing and deploying knowledge-based systems (Schreiber et al., 2000) This chapter will discuss the problem of knowledge elicitation for knowledge intensive systems in general.

Item Type: Book Section
ISBNs: 9780415267571
Divisions: Faculty of Physical and Applied Science > Electronics and Computer Science > Web & Internet Science
Item ID: 264563
Date Deposited: 22 Sep 2007
Last Modified: 02 Mar 2012 11:59
Contributors: Shadbolt, N R (Author)
Wilson, John R (Editor)
Corlett, Nigel E (Editor)
Date: 2005
Status: Published
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/264563

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