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Expert system and neural network technologies have developed to the point that the advantages of each can be combined into more powerful systems. In some cases, neural computing systems are replacing expert systems and other artificial intelligence solutions. In other applications, neural networks provide features not possible with conventional AI systems and may provide aspects of intelligent behavior that have thus far eluded AI.
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The following selected conference proceedings contain articles on hybrid neural network and expert systems
HICSS’94 (1994), Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Wailea, HI, January 4-7.
ICNN’94 (1994), Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks, IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, Orlando, FL, June 28-July 2.
WCES’94 (1994), Proceedings of Second World Congress on Expert Systems, Lisbon/Estoril, Portugal, January 10-14.
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Medsker, L.R. (1995). Expert Systems and Neural Networks. In: Hybrid Intelligent Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2353-6_3
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