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Knowledge Acquisition, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, 1994
- Kristian Sandahl:
Transferring knowledge from active expert to end-user environment. 1-21 - Gheorghe Tecuci, Michael R. Hieb:
Consistency-driven knowledge elicitation: using a learning-oriented knowledge representation that supports knowledge elicitation in NeoDISCIPLE. 23-46 - Henrik Eriksson:
Models for knowledge-acquisition tool design. 47-74 - Huan Liu, Wilson X. Wen:
Joint concept formation. 75-87
Volume 6, Number 2, 1994
- Editorial. 89-92
- Christopher A. Miller, Keith R. Levi:
Linked-learning for knowledge acquisition: a pilot's associate case study. 93-114 - Thomas Reinartz, Franz Schmalhofer:
An integration of knowledge acquisition techniques and EBL for real-world production planning. 115-136 - Gheorghe Tecuci, David Duff:
A framework for knowledge base refinement through multistrategy learning and knowledge acquisition. 137-162 - Yolanda Gil, Cécile Paris:
Towards method-independent knowledge acquisition. 163-178 - Catherine Baudin, Barney Pell, Smadar Kedar:
Increasing levels of assistance in refinement of knowledge-based retrieval systems. 179-196 - Ronen Feldman, Moshe Koppel, Alberto M. Segre:
Extending the role of bias in probabilistic theory revision. 197-214
Volume 6, Number 3, 1994
- Chih-Cheng Chien, Cheng-Seen Ho:
A primitives-based generic approach to knowledge acquisition. 215-242 - Hyacinth S. Nwana, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Ray C. Paton, Michael J. R. Shave:
Domain-driven knowledge modelling for knowledge acquisition. 243-270 - Inderpal Bhandari:
Attribute Focusing: machine-assisted knowledge discovery applied to software production process control. 271-294 - Steven K. Donoho, David C. Wilkins:
Using apprenticeship techniques to guide constructive induction. 295-314 - C. Corbridge, Gordon Rugg, Nigel Major, Nigel R. Shadbolt, A. Mike Burton:
Laddering: technique and tool use in knowledge acquisition. 315-341
Volume 6, Number 4, 1994
- Brigitte Biébow, Sylvie Szulman:
Acquisition and validation of software requirements. 343-367 - Jan Willem Spee, Linda In't Veld:
The semantics of KBSSF, a language for KBS design. 369-393 - Gertjan van Heijst, Guus Schreiber, Giordano Lanzola, Marlo Stefanelli:
Foundations for a methodology for medical KBS development. 395-433 - Edgar Sommer, Katharina Morik, Jean-Michel André, Marc Uszynski:
What online machine learning can do for knowledge acquisition - a case study. 435-460 - Masahiro Hori, Yuichi Nakamura, Toshiyuki Hama:
Configuring problem-solving methods: a CAKE perspective. 461-487 - Apology and correction. 489
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