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1 March 1992 Cognitive mapping as a knowledge engineering tool
David G. Schwartz
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Abstract
Cognitive mapping is introduced as a tool for expert systems development having a role potentially equal to that of the data flow diagrams widely used in information systems development. The cognitive map is used to provide feedback to the domain expert, merge the knowledge of multiple experts, and provide a graphic representation from which the final rule- base is formed. The development of an expert system for loan evaluation is presented to illustrate these uses.
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David G. Schwartz "Cognitive mapping as a knowledge engineering tool", Proc. SPIE 1707, Applications of Artificial Intelligence X: Knowledge-Based Systems, (1 March 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.56870
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KEYWORDS
Cognitive modeling

Intelligence systems

Systems modeling

Associative arrays

Artificial intelligence

Knowledge acquisition

Process engineering

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