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S-SALT: A problem-solver, knowledge acquisition tool and associated knowledge base refinement mechanisms
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2009
Abstract
SALT is the highly influential system implemented by Marcus (1988), which is able to acquire knowledge and solve problems using the propose-and-revise strategy. The primary task to which this has been applied is the design of elevators, or lifts (Marcus et al., 1988). Recently we have re-implemented and extended the system at Aberdeen, S-SALT, the new system, has the following enhancements:
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- AI EDAM , Volume 10 , Issue 2: Special Issue: Machine learning in design , April 1996 , pp. 157 - 159
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- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1996
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