Document Type
Closed Project
Publication Date
Spring 1990
Instructor
Kiyoshi Niwa
Course Title
Knowledge Engineering and Management
Course Number
EMGT 510K
Abstract
Understanding of intuition's part in decision making, problem solving, and everyday thought is the focus of recent studies, which largely missed it in their prior investigations. This report summarizes results of a survey of present knowledge of this critical element in human cognition and presents a set of findings, along with hypotheses for adding intuitionenhancing components to knowledge-based systems. It also describes the impact of such proposals on the operation of the knowledge-based system and possible areas of research which may prove useful for future studies
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Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/22017
Citation Details
Gross, J., "Bridging Mechanisms for Knowledge-Based Systems" (1990). Engineering and Technology Management Student Projects. 486.
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/22017
Comments
This project is only available to students, staff, and faculty of Portland State University