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Expert systems are like human experts. Since currently it is not possible to simulate human experts so we call them as decision support systems, which helps the human experts in decision-making. Decision support systems are typically based on knowledge acquired from domain experts, traditionally using techniques of question answering, form filling, and knowledge editing. Though advances in such techniques have eased the process of knowledge acquisition, this process still remains a bottleneck in developing new decision support systems. The previous research argues that systems can automatically acquire new knowledge by solving problems and letting the expert provide advice, criticism, and verification. The system produced by this research work is aimed to be like a base of an Islamic expert system. Currently it is like an intelligent, efficient, referencing system. It contains a huge knowledge base consisting of Quranic Translations, Hadith Translation, an English Dictionary and many more system files consisting of Islamic Knowledge. The system is the implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) concepts in the field of Islamic education. The Islamic knowledge is represented in the form of Frames and Semantic Nets. It also has an intelligent query handler built on top of its knowledge base. |
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