Webb, Geoffrey I.; Wells, Jason; Zheng, Zijian An experimental evaluation of integrating machine learning and knowledge acquisition. (English) Zbl 0920.68101 Mach. Learn. 35, No. 1, 5-23 (1999). Summary: Machine learning and knowledge acquisition from experts have distinct capabilities that appear to complement one another. We report a study that demonstrates the integration of these approaches can both improve the accuracy of the developed knowledge base and reduce development time. In addition, we found that users expected the expert systems created through the integrated approach to have higher accuracy than those created without machine learning and rated the integrated approach less difficult to use. They also provided favorable evaluations of both the specific integrated software, a system called ‘The Knowledge Factory’, and of the general value of machine learning for knowledge acquisition. Cited in 1 Document MSC: 68T05 Learning and adaptive systems in artificial intelligence Keywords:machine learning; knowledge acquisition PDFBibTeX XMLCite \textit{G. I. Webb} et al., Mach. Learn. 35, No. 1, 5--23 (1999; Zbl 0920.68101) Full Text: DOI