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Intelligent Information System Based on Logic of Plausible Reasoning

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Issues and Challenges in Artificial Intelligence

Part of the book series: Studies in Computational Intelligence ((SCI,volume 559))

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The chapter presents a methodology for the application of a formalism of the Logic of Plausible Reasoning (LPR) to create knowledge about a specific problem area. In this case, the methodology has been related to the task of obtaining information about the innovative casting technologies. In the search for documents, LPR gives a much greater expressive power than the commonly used keywords. The discussion is illustrated with the results obtained using a pilot version of the original information tool. It also presents a description of intelligent information system based on the LPR and the results of tests on the functionality and performance parameters of the system.

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Scientific work financed from funds for the scientific research as an international project. Decision No. 820/N-Czechy/2010/0

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Śnieżyński, B., Kluska-Nawarecka, S., Nawarecki, E., Wilk-Kołodziejczyk, D. (2014). Intelligent Information System Based on Logic of Plausible Reasoning. In: S. Hippe, Z., L. Kulikowski, J., Mroczek, T., Wtorek, J. (eds) Issues and Challenges in Artificial Intelligence. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 559. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06883-1_6

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