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Book 408
Expert System Applications in Chemistry
Published 1 January 1989
This volume demonstrates how chemical problems can be solved through the use of expert systems, programs that attempt to solve problems the same way a human expert would. Its 18 chapters offer a discussion of advanced prototypes and how they were constructed, along with a wide range of expert systems that are being used to solve chemical problems. Three main sections cover general chemical applications, industrial applications, and analytical chemistry applications.
Of special interest is a brief glossary in the first chapter that aids in reading the rest of the book.
Of special interest is a brief glossary in the first chapter that aids in reading the rest of the book.