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Knowledge-based systems

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: knowledge-based system
(′näl·ij ′bāst ′sis·təm)

(computer science) A computer system whose usefulness derives primarily from a data base containing human knowledge in a computerized format.


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Knowledge-based systems are systems based on the methods and techniques of Artificial Intelligence. Their core components are the knowledge base and the inference mechanisms.[1]

While for some authors[who?] expert systems, case-based reasoning systems and neural networks are all particular types of knowledge-based systems, there are others who consider that neural networks are different, and exclude it from this category.[citation needed]

KBS is a frequently used abbreviation for knowledge-based system.

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