The use of stochastic simulation in knowledge-based systems
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A study was conducted to evaluate the application of stochastic simulation in knowledge-based systems with uncertainties. The simulation technique applied in the study modifies the method of concept induction in artificial intelligence. Results show that simulation trial numbers at a given accuracy level is unaffected by knowledge base characteristics. Thus, the simulation technique can be applied to real life knowledge-based systems.
Publication Name: Decision Sciences
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0011-7315
Year: 1992
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Decision support by interval SMART/ SWING - incorporating imprecision in the SMART and SWING methods
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A study on the use of interval judgments in the simple multiattribute rating technique (SMART) and SWING weighting methods is discussed.
Publication Name: Decision Sciences
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0011-7315
Year: 2005
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