Developing an Expert System to Predict the Effect of Selective Logging on Large Mammals

Expert systems have started to play an important role in this era of knowledge. As we move from information age to knowledge age, management and organization of human expertise will have a great impact in all aspects of life in terms of time saving and money. An expert system (ES) to predict the eff...

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Main Author: Eldin Ismail, Moutasim Gammar
Format: Thesis
Language:English
English
Published: 2001
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11008/1/FK_2001_32.pdf
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description Expert systems have started to play an important role in this era of knowledge. As we move from information age to knowledge age, management and organization of human expertise will have a great impact in all aspects of life in terms of time saving and money. An expert system (ES) to predict the effect of selective logging on large mammals was developed through a combination of results from field survey, interviews with domain experts and data from Department of Wildlife and National Parks, Malaysia. The field survey was carried out for track identification of four large mammals (barking deer, sambar deer, tapir and wild boar), vegetation and microclimate measurements. ANOVA analysis of variance, regression and sensitivity analysis were used to test the data. The problems related to selective logging and the various aspects of its effects on large mammals were translated into specific rules and incorporated into the ES. The data and information were stored in databases, which can be updated and referred to in the ES . The program provides information for courses and teaching purposes as well as acting as advisor to draw conclusions. In addition to this it helps wildlifers and foresters on decision making on the effect of selective logging on large mammals.
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spelling upm.eprints-110082024-07-10T08:28:21Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11008/ Developing an Expert System to Predict the Effect of Selective Logging on Large Mammals Eldin Ismail, Moutasim Gammar Expert systems have started to play an important role in this era of knowledge. As we move from information age to knowledge age, management and organization of human expertise will have a great impact in all aspects of life in terms of time saving and money. An expert system (ES) to predict the effect of selective logging on large mammals was developed through a combination of results from field survey, interviews with domain experts and data from Department of Wildlife and National Parks, Malaysia. The field survey was carried out for track identification of four large mammals (barking deer, sambar deer, tapir and wild boar), vegetation and microclimate measurements. ANOVA analysis of variance, regression and sensitivity analysis were used to test the data. The problems related to selective logging and the various aspects of its effects on large mammals were translated into specific rules and incorporated into the ES. The data and information were stored in databases, which can be updated and referred to in the ES . The program provides information for courses and teaching purposes as well as acting as advisor to draw conclusions. In addition to this it helps wildlifers and foresters on decision making on the effect of selective logging on large mammals. 2001-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11008/1/FK_2001_32.pdf Eldin Ismail, Moutasim Gammar (2001) Developing an Expert System to Predict the Effect of Selective Logging on Large Mammals. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Expert systems (Computer science) English
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Developing an Expert System to Predict the Effect of Selective Logging on Large Mammals
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title_short Developing an Expert System to Predict the Effect of Selective Logging on Large Mammals
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