Question 1
STEP 1 - Follow Textbook Section 2.4, pp. 73 ~ 76, Logic-based Financial Advisor (see Figure 1) to design and implement Financial Advisory System Development Project.
STEP 2 - Prepare to answer the following questions:
Question 1 - First identify possible knowledge engineers, domain experts, and potential end users for such an application. Discuss the expectations, abilities, and needs of each of these groups.
Question 2 - Create in English or pseudo code 15 if-then rules to describe relations within this domain. Create a graph to represent the relationships among these 15 rules.
Question 3 - Do you recommend data-driven or goal-driven search? Breadth-First search or Depth-First search? In what ways could heuristics assist the search? Justify your answers to these questions.
STEP 3: Extend your work in Step 2 to a complete list of if-then rules to describe relations in a decision tree or flow chart within this domain.
STEP 4: PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION:
Implementing an Expert System using Clips & VisiRuleTM Decision Logic Charting Tool
Implement your Expert system using Clips - A tool for building Expert Systems. In this project development, you should
Provide your code, test drives and test cases AND hand in hard copy of your README file and a diskettecontaining the source code. Instructions on how to compile and run your programs are required to put in a README file. Please include your name, id, e-mail address both in the README file and on hardcopy. Points will be deducted if any is missing.
STEP 5- Project Presentation -
Good projects will be selected to present, presentations will be scheduled on Dec. 13, 2017, Wednesday evening, 6 ~ 8:35PM at HS 118; each selected presentation is about 20 minutes and 5-minimute question answering.
STEP 6- Final Report
Note that in the Conclusion Section, you should discuss Final Expert System Development Report should be included:
(I) Title of your Paper (II) Abstract (III) some Introduction (Background)
(IV) Main Sections of Your Paper (with clear examples to illustrate your idea)
(V) Conclusions and (VI) References