2016 13th International Scientific-Technical Conference on Actual Problems of Electronics Instrument Engineering (APEIE) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/apeie.2016.7807053
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Artificial intelligence support of knowledge transformation in knowledge management systems

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“…In case of computational operation case-based reasoning is much preferred where, for any specific situations the actions are taken based on similar cases from the past. [2] [3] To avoid problems of using a single technique, a combination of both the techniques were used for knowledge management which would support rule based and case based reasoning to arrive at conclusions. [2] But the issue with this solution is that it requires a lot of processing power, and in such a case then, efficiency is a major concern.…”
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“…In case of computational operation case-based reasoning is much preferred where, for any specific situations the actions are taken based on similar cases from the past. [2] [3] To avoid problems of using a single technique, a combination of both the techniques were used for knowledge management which would support rule based and case based reasoning to arrive at conclusions. [2] But the issue with this solution is that it requires a lot of processing power, and in such a case then, efficiency is a major concern.…”
Section: Current Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2] [3] To avoid problems of using a single technique, a combination of both the techniques were used for knowledge management which would support rule based and case based reasoning to arrive at conclusions. [2] But the issue with this solution is that it requires a lot of processing power, and in such a case then, efficiency is a major concern. These are traditional ways of knowledge representation.…”
Section: Current Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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