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On the developpement of an expert system for student's evaluation: case of a network course
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par
Jacques ILUNGA MANDALA
Université de Kinshasa - Licence 2015
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EPIGRAPH
DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
GLOSSARY
INTRODUCTION
1. The problem
2. Hypothesis
3. Method and Techniques
a) method
b) The techniques
4. Scope of the topic
5. Choice and interest of the subject
6. Summary of the work
CHAPTER I: GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERT SYSTEM.
I.1. Artificial intelligence
I.1.1. definition
I. 1.2. Historical overview of artificial intelligence
I. 1.3. Some fields of artificial intelligence
I.1.4. Intelligent agents
I.1.4.1. Agents and their environment
I.1.4.2. the concept of rationality
1. Measurements of output
2. Rationality
3. Omniscience, training and autonomy
I.1.4.3. the nature of the environment
I.1.4.3.1. Properties of the environments of work
5. Environment with individual agent or multi agents
I.1.4.4. Structure of the agents
· Programs of the agents
· Algorithm of description in pseudocode
Example of the program of an agent
1. Simple reactive agents
1. Reactive agents based on the models
2. Agents based on the objectives
3. Agents based on utility
4. Learning agents learning
General structure of the learning agents
I.2. Notion of the expert systems
I.2.1. Advantages of an expert system
I.2.2. General Concept of the expert systems
I.2.3. Characteristics of an expert system
I. 2.4. Languages, shells and tools
I.2.5. Elements of an expert system
I.2.6. Systems of production
a) Systems of production of the rules
b) Systems of production of Post
Conclusion
CHAPTER II: SOME GENERALITIES ON COMPTUTER NETWORK
II.1. Concepts of networks
II.1.1.Definition
II.1.2. Interest of a network
II.1.3. various types of network
II.1.4. various types of physical topologies of the networks
II.1.5. Wireless networks
II.1.5.1. Wireless Personal networks
Conclusion
CHAPTER III: DESIGN OF THE EXPERT SYSTEM
III.1. Description of the knowledge base
III.2. Presentation of rules and facts
III.2. Implementation
III.2.1 presentation of chosen programming language
III.2.1.1 CLIPS language
III.2.2. presentation of interfaces
III.2.2.1. First interface (logo)
III.2.2.4. fourth interface
III.3 SOURCE CODES
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
a) Books and course notes:
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