EICO-1: an orthodontist-maintained expert system in clinical Orthodontics
Expert systems are increasingly being used to provide comprehensive interpretative services for diagnosis and treatment planning. Some of these systems are constrained by the complexities of rulebased strategies and a need for knowledge engineers throughout the maintenance phase. A new approach to k...
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Main Authors: | Poon Kah Chai (Author), Freer Terrence J. (Author) |
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1999-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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