Title :
Today´s expert systems for simulating intelligent behavior; tomorrow´s for exploring applications of thought processes
Author :
Hertz, David Bendel
Author_Institution :
Intelligent Comput. Res. Inst., Miami Univ., Coral Gables, FL, USA
Abstract :
The author expands on the ideas of H.A. Simon (1982) in the context of broad social consequences of apparently rational actions as they are influenced by artificial intelligence (AI-oriented) decision processes. He attempts to illustrate four themes: (1) that AI can provide logical methodologies for analyzing, understanding, and providing bases from which to attack the statistical uncertainties and entropic action behaviors necessarily included in intelligent social control processes; (2) that it can be understood and applied by those who are responsible for using such devices and controls; (3) that it requires studying and dealing with strategic alternatives within which many continually active tactical decisions must be included; and (4) that the domain knowledge of experts (who often do not agree) must be captured for any rational decision-making models to be able to bound what might otherwise be social chaos.
Keywords :
expert systems; knowledge representation; social sciences computing; AI; artificial intelligence; decision-making models; domain knowledge; entropic action behaviors; expert systems; intelligent social control processes; logical methodologies; social science; statistical uncertainties; Application software; Artificial intelligence; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Expert systems; Footwear; Humans; Intelligent robots; Intelligent systems; Uncertainty;
Conference_Titel :
Managing Expert System Programs and Projects, 1990. Proceedings., IEEE Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-2059-5
DOI :
10.1109/MESPP.1990.122668