Abstract

AbstractThe feasibility and relative merits of integrating knowledge-based systems (KBSs) and artificial neural networks (ANNs) for application to engineering problems are presented and evaluated. The strength of KBSs lies in their ability to represent human judgment and solve problems by providing explanations from and reasoning with heuristic knowledge. ANNs demonstrate problem solving characteristics not inherent in KBSs, including an ability to learn from example, develop a generalized solution applicable to a range of examples of the problem, and process information extremely rapidly. In this respect, KBSs and ANNs are complementary, rather than alternatives, and may be integrated into a system that exploits the advantages of both technologies. The scope of application and quality of solutions produced by such a hybrid extend beyond the boundaries of the individual technologies. This paper identifies and describes how KBSs and ANNs can be integrated, and provides an evaluation of the advantages that will accrue in engineering applications.

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