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Tabl e 7. 3
(continued)
F1
F2
F3
Publication
Pathfinder
networks
Artificial
intelligence
Expert
systems
Specialty
Michalski RS, 1980, Int J Man Mach Stud, v12, p63
0.593
0.674
Olson JR, 1987, Expert Syst, v4, p152
0:668
0.672
Miller GA, 1956, Psychol Rev, v63, p81
0.671
Hart A, 1986, Knowledge Acquisitio
0:640
0.664
Prerau DS, 1990, Dev Managing Expert
0.657
Messier WF, 1988, Manage Sci, v34, p1403
0:611
0.635
Quinlan JR, 1979, Expert Systems Micro
0:644
0.631
Jackson P, 1990, Intro Expert Systems
0:530
0.627
Johnson PE, 1983, J Med Philos, v8, p77
0:510
0.612
Boose JH, 1986, Expertise Transfer E
0:578
0.601
Rumelhart DE, 1986, Parallel Distributed
0:575
0.599
Harmon P, 1985, Expert Systems
0.546
0.597
Kim J, 1988, Decision Support Sys, v4, p269
0:654
0.591
Shaw MLG, 1987, Knowl Acquis, p109
0:580
0.585
Quinlan JR, 1979, Expert Systems Micro, p168
0.585
Saaty TL, 1980, Anal Hierarchy Proce
0.508
0.580
Michalski R, 1980, Int J Pol Anal Inf S, v4, p125
0:664
0.571
Absolute values less than 0.500 are suppressed from the table
Factors F1, F2, and F3 define three specialties
The “exit” landmark belongs to the first specialty
Fig. 7.11 This citation map shows that the most prolific themes of Pathfinder network applications
include measuring the structure of expertise, eliciting knowledge, measuring the organization of
memory, and comparing mental models. No threshold is imposed
 
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