Description: 1ST INTERNATIONAL EXPERT SYSTEMS CONFERENCE, London 1-3 October 1985. Organised by Learned Information (Europe) Ltd. Paperback, perfect binding, 24cm x 16cm, 416pp. In artificial intelligence, an expert system is a computer system emulating the decision-making ability of a human expert. The first expert systems were created in the 1970s and were among the first truly successful forms of artificial intelligence (AI) software. In the 1980s, expert systems proliferated, with universities offering expert system courses, two thirds of major global companies applying the technology in daily business activities and increased research funding in Europe. This publication is the proceedings of the First International Expert Systems Conference, held in London in early October 1985. It contains a record of 35 contributions to the ground-breaking Conference. Cover: grey card, with white vertical strip on front. Black and silver lettering to front, with silver design at centre. Handwritten abbreviated title on spine. Perfect binding, minor bumps and mild shelfwear. Contents: inside covers plain, clean. Pages clean and intact. Text clear and unmarked (no annotations, underlining, highlighting etc.). Illustrations (diagrams, charts, line drawings, etc.) bright and sharp. Binding secure. Overall, very good. Postage: second class (signed for) in the UK; via eBay's Global Shipping Programme to many other destinations.
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Features: 1st Edition, International Edition
Level: Advanced
Format: Paperback
Subject: Computing/ICT
Topic: Expert Systems
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Language: English
Publication Year: 1985
Publication Name: First International Expert Systems Conference 1985
Weight:: 680g
Subject Area: Expert Systems
Author: Various
Publisher: Learned Information (Europe) Ltd.
Type: Conference proceedings