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Knowledge Base (Representing and Using Domain Knowledge)

Expert system is built around a knowledge base module.

Knowledge Base (Representing and Using Domain Knowledge)

Expert system  is  built  around  a  knowledge  base  module. 

Expert system contains a formal representation of the information provided by the domain expert. This information may be in the form of problem-solving rules, procedures, or data intrinsic to the domain. To incorporate these information into the system, it is necessary to make use of one or more knowledge representation methods. Some of these methods are described here.

 

Transferring knowledge from the human expert to a computer is often the most difficult part of building an expert system.

 

The knowledge acquired from the human expert must be encoded in such a way that it remains a faithful representation of what the expert knows, and it can be manipulated by a computer.

 

Three common methods of knowledge representation evolved over the years are IF-THEN rules, Semantic networks and Frames.

 

The first two methods were illustrated in the earlier lecture slides on knowledge representation therefore just mentioned here. The frame based representation is described more.

 

1. IF-THEN rules

 

 

Human experts usually tend to think along :

 

condition action or Situation conclusion

 

Rules "if-then" are predominant form of encoding knowledge in expert systems. These are of the form :

If                  a1 , a2 , . . . . . , an     

Then              b1 , b2 ,  . . . . . , bn     where

each ai     is     a condition     or    situation, and

each bi    is     an action or    a conclusion.

 

 

2. Semantic Networks

 

 

In this scheme, knowledge is represented in terms of objects and relationships between objects.

 

The objects are denoted as nodes of a graph. The relationship between two objects are denoted as a link between the corresponding two nodes.

 

The most common form of semantic networks uses the links between nodes to represent IS-A and HAS relationships between objects.

Example of Semantic Network

The Fig. below shows a car IS-A vehicle; a vehicle HAS wheels.

This kind of relationship establishes an inheritance hy hiera in the network, with the objects lower down in the network inheriting properties from the objects higher up.



3. Frames

 

 

In this technique, knowledge is decomposed into highly modular pieces called frames, which are generalized record structures. Knowledge consist of concepts, situations, attributes of concepts, relationships between concepts, and procedures to handle relationships as well as attribute values.

‡ Each concept may be represented as a separate frame.

‡ The attributes, the relationships between concepts, and the procedures are allotted to slots in a frame.

‡ The contents of a slot may be of any data type - numbers, strings, functions or procedures and so on.

‡ The frames may be linked to other frames, providing the same kind of inheritance as that provided by a semantic network.

A frame-based representation is ideally suited for objected-oriented programming techniques. An example of Frame-based representation of knowledge is shown in next slide.

 

Example : Frame-based Representation of Knowledge.

Two frames, their slots and the slots filled with data type are shown.




Working Memory

Working memory refers to task-specific data for a problem. The contents of the working memory, changes with each problem situation. Consequently, it is the most dynamic component of an expert system, assuming that it is kept current.

 

‡ Every problem in a domain has some unique data associated with it.

‡ Data may consist of the set of conditions leading to the problem, its parameters and so on.

‡ Data specific to the problem needs to be input by the user at the time of using, means consulting the expert system. The Working memory is related to user interface

Fig. below shows how Working memory is closely related to user interface of the expert system.



 

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