The Barefoot Expert: The Interface of Computerized Knowledge Systems and Indigenous Knowledge Systems
By (Author) Doris M Schoenhoff
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
24th May 1993
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Cultural studies
Development studies
006.3
Hardback
200
It may seem a strange match - AI and crop irrigation or AI and the Serengeti lions but researchers in artificial intelligence envision expert systems as a new technology for capturing the knowledge and reasoning process of experts in agriculture, wildlife management and many other fields. These computer programmes have a relevance for developing nations that desire to close the gap between themselves and the richer nations of the world. Despite the value and appeal of expert systems for economic and technological development, Schoenhoff dicloses how this technology reflects the Western preoccupation with literacy and rationality. When expert systems are introduced into developing nations, they must interact with persons who reason and articulate their knowledge in ways unfamiliar to high-tech cultures. Knowledge, particularly in poor and traditional communities, may be expressed in proverbs rather than propositions or in folklore rather that formulas. Drawing upon diverse disciplines, the author explores whether such indigenous knowledge can be incorporated into the formal language and artificial rationality of the computer - and the imperative for working toward this incorporation.
In this slim, nontechnical, very well-written, and thought-provoking book, Schoenhoff explores the possibility and desirability of using computerized expert systems in the Third World (or, the South) of developing, non-Western countries. . . . As it is so brief and so cogent, this work is recommended highly for libraries to bring a broader human perspective to the currently 'hot' subject of expert systems. All levels. * Choice *
Doris M. Schoenhoff has an interdisciplinary PhD focusing on Artifical Intelligence and international development and has traveled worldwide as a computer software specialist.