The usefulness of an artificial intelligence approach to some deterministic problems is discussed. An expert system approach to fracture mechanics problems is devised. Production rules for a simple expert system for crack tip mesh mapping are given. The knowledge acquisition process described in the
An expert systems approach to transducer selection and deployment
β Scribed by J.P. Ignizio; K.W. Wiemann; W.J. Hughes
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 892 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-682X
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β¦ Synopsis
SUMMA R Y
Expert systems, a topic of considerable recent interest, find application to those problems within a relativel)' narrow domain and im'olving a large degree of judgement, experience and intuition. In this paper, we a~hiress such a probh'nl type. the seh'ction and deployment of transducers to either acoustic or electrontagm'tic array slot positions. While an inherently contbinatoricall)' explosive probh'm, experiem'ed design engineers have been able to derelop heuristic rules so as to derive reasonably adequate det'elopment schemes~at least fiJr problems of a relatively small scale. In this paper, we de~'cribe the det, elopment of a hybrid expert system approach to this problem that extendΒ’ to et, en larger and more complex problenlS of transducer deployment~an approach verified an actual hardware.
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