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• ASHPREET KAUR MRS.SHEETAL


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• An expert system is a computer
system that emulates the decision
-making ability of a human expert.

• First expert systems were


created in the 1970s.
MID 1960s MID 1970s
EARLY 1960s Researchers Several ES
GPS was identified domains emerged.
developed. where expertise Central role of
was highly knowledge was
required. recognized.

NOW BEG.1980S
ES is used in ES started to go
many fields. commercial.
• Unable to retain large amounts of data in memory.
• An expert system can be used anywhere, any time.
• To replace a retiring or an leaving employee who is an expert.
• Humans get tired from physical or mental workload.
• Cost effective.
• Helped chemists identify organic
molecules. DENDRAL

• Helped to identify bacteria such as


Bacteremia , and to recommend
antibiotics and dosages.
MYCIN
Flexibility

High
performance
Right on
Time
Reaction

Highest Level
of Expertise
KNOWLEDGE
CONSULTATION EXPLANATION
ACQUISITION
Step 1: Select a particular task.

Step 3: Acquire initial knowledge


about the task.

Step 4: Encode the knowledge using


the appropriate representation.
CONTIN…..

Step 5: Execute and test


the knowledge.

Step6:Refine the
current knowledge and
acquire
additional knowledge.
APPLICATIONS IN AGRICULTURE
Predict the
extreme events
such as
thunderstorms

Diagnosis of the
livestock disorder

Select the most


suitable Crop
variety
APPLICATIONS IN EDUCATION
Expert System for Learning Internet.

Expert System for Engineering.

Expert System for Mineral Identification.

Make students understand and be


confident
• Diagnose diseases and suggests the appropriate
therapy.
• It notifies the doctor that patient does not fill the
minimum criteria for some of the diseases and
suggests a new evaluation.
• It suggests send the patient to a specialist.

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