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Cooperation between expert knowledge and data mining discovered knowledge: Lessons learned
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Expert systems are built from knowledge traditionally elicited from the human expert. It is precisely knowledge elicitation from the expert that is the bottleneck in expert system construction. On the other hand, a data mining system, which automatically extracts knowledge, needs expert guidance on the successive decisions to be made in each of the system phases. In this context, expert knowledge and data mining discovered knowledge can cooperate, maximizing their individual capabilities: data mining discovered knowledge can be used as a complementary source of knowledge for the expert system, whereas expert knowledge can be used to guide the data mining process. This article summarizes different examples of systems where there is cooperation between expert knowledge and data mining discovered knowledge and reports our experience of such cooperation gathered from a medical diagnosis project called Intelligent Interpretation of Isokinetics Data, which we developed. From that experience, a series of lessons were learned throughout project development. Some of these lessons are generally applicable and others pertain exclusively to certain project types

Keywords: Data mining Discovered knowledge Expert systems Expert knowledge Mined knowledge Lessons learned
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Source: Expert Systems with Applications 39 (2012) 7524–7535
Subject: مدیریت دانش
Category: مقاله مجله
Release Date: 2012
No of Pages: 12
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