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Artificial Cognitive Architecture with Self-Learning and Self-Optimization Capabilities: Case Studies in Micromachining Processes

✍ Scribed by Gerardo Beruvides


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
216
Series
Springer Theses
Edition
1st ed.
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book introduces three key issues: (i) development of a gradient-free method to enable multi-objective self-optimization; (ii) development of a reinforcement learning strategy to carry out self-learning and finally, (iii) experimental evaluation and validation in two micromachining processes (i.e., micro-milling and micro-drilling). The computational architecture (modular, network and reconfigurable for real-time monitoring and control) takes into account the analysis of different types of sensors, processing strategies and methodologies for extracting behavior patterns from representative process’ signals. The reconfiguration capability and portability of this architecture are supported by two major levels: the cognitive level (core) and the executive level (direct data exchange with the process). At the same time, the architecture includes different operating modes that interact with the process to be monitored and/or controlled. The cognitive level includes three fundamental modes such as modeling, optimization and learning, which are necessary for decision-making (in the form of control signals) and for the real-time experimental characterization of complex processes. In the specific case of the micromachining processes, a series of models based on linear regression, nonlinear regression and artificial intelligence techniques were obtained. On the other hand, the executive level has a constant interaction with the process to be monitored and/or controlled. This level receives the configuration and parameterization from the cognitive level to perform the desired monitoring and control tasks.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xxix
State of the Art (Gerardo Beruvides)....Pages 1-33
Modeling Techniques for Micromachining Processes (Gerardo Beruvides)....Pages 35-82
Cross Entropy Multi-objective Optimization Algorithm (Gerardo Beruvides)....Pages 83-111
Artificial Cognitive Architecture. Design and Implementation (Gerardo Beruvides)....Pages 113-153
Back Matter ....Pages 155-195

✦ Subjects


Engineering; Control; Computational Intelligence


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