Expert Systems- Principles And Programming- Fourth Edition.pdf ((better)) -
The role of the knowledge engineer is central. The text describes the process of extracting knowledge from a human expert, structuring it, and refining it.
The book emphasizes that an expert system is useless if it cannot explain its reasoning. The fourth edition teaches how to implement and "Why" explanations—a feature modern AI systems are still struggling to perfect. The role of the knowledge engineer is central
Dr. Aris Thorne believed in clean code, not messy instincts. For thirty years, he had lectured from the dog-eared fourth edition of Expert Systems: Principles and Programming , his bible. The book’s cover—a crisp schematic of a inference engine chaining toward a verdict—was the only art on his office wall. not messy instincts. For thirty years