AI and expert system myths, legends, and facts
Journal Article, IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 8 - 20, February, 1990
Abstract
The author identifies major causes leading to ineffective application of artificial intelligence (AI). His views are based on personal observations made over ten years of building, deploying, and reviewing AI-based systems. The author attributes most failures to one or both of the following: misconceptions regarding the nature of AI technology, and poor management skills in acquiring, nurturing, and applying that technology. He sets forth core AI concepts and then examines and debunks some common misconceptions about expert systems, their construction, and their maintenance
BibTeX
@article{Fox-1990-13079,author = {Mark S. Fox},
title = {AI and expert system myths, legends, and facts},
journal = {IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications},
year = {1990},
month = {February},
volume = {5},
number = {1},
pages = {8 - 20},
}
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