domain expert
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdomainandexpert
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domain
noun[C]
uk/dəˈmeɪn/us/doʊˈmeɪn/
an area of interest or an area over which a person ...
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expert
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈek.spɜːt/us/ˈek.spɝːt/
having or showing a lot of knowledge ...
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(Definition ofdomainandexpertfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The new concepts will be proposed to adomainexpertwho will decide whether to add them to the ontology.
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In communicating a probability to be assessed to adomainexpert, the probability is often transcribed verbally in terms of frequencies.
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Such a knowledge-intensive approach to similarity assessment typically relies on knowledge acquired from adomainexpert.
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Thus, the whole sample space of 12,960 experiments can be covered withoutdomainexpertintervention each time the estimation is performed.
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This approach avoids the difficult and time-consuming process of getting thedomainexpertto define why a particular rule is interesting.
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Thus, in this processdomainexpertintervention is needed each time the estimation is performed.
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It can help thedomainexpertspecify the declarative structure of the domain and provide training operator sequences.
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A humandomainexpertis usually needed to interpret the cluster descriptions in terms of variables that are not in the data.
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Again, the authors make use ofdomainexpertknowledge for initial conditional probability tables prior to the adaptation process.
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The second barrier occurs when eliciting the conditional probability values, from adomainexpert.
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First, they act as a vehicle of communication among the stakeholders of the system, such as the knowledge engineer and thedomainexpert.
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The similarity graph is used to indicate pairs of possible diagnoses or hypotheses that are considered by thedomainexpertto have some similarity.
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For each probability required, adomainexpertis asked to indicate his or her assessment on a separate scale.
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When the above-mentioned sources do not contain the necessary probabilistic information, the single remaining source is the knowledge and experience of adomainexpert.
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Feedback about the quality of retrieval results provided by adomainexpertis used in the approach to guide the automatic refinement of similarity measures.
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In this situation, trust on the new detectors can only be obtained if adomainexpertvalidates them.
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