2001
DOI: 10.1159/000053554
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Development of Knowledge-Based Systems – a Review

Abstract: Knowledge-based systems (KBS) use human knowledge to solve problems normally requiring human intelligence. To succeed they should possess performance at the same level as the human expert. These systems have been used in industry, finance and government for many years. Escalating workloads, cost constraints and evidence-based medicine create the need for such tools in the clinical laboratory. A number of systems exist in chemical pathology and haematology. Approaches have varied from simple rule-based systems … Show more

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