Most artificial intelligence research investigates intelligent behavior for a single agent--solving problems heuristically, understanding natural language, and so on. Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI) is concerned with coordinated intelligent behavior: intelligent agents coordinating their k
Artificial Intelligence in Real-Time Control 1991
β Scribed by M. G. Rodd and G. J. Suski (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Ltd, Pergamon
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 165
- Series
- IFAC Workshop Series
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This set of proceedings contains the most significant papers presented at the third IFAC Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Real-time Control, which was held from September 23-25, 1991 in the USA. In this workshop, although there were still some "exotic" applications, a more practical view of the applications and limitations of current AI technology dominated the participants' discussions. With its resultant focus on reliability and safety considerations, the workshop posed as many questions as it answered. It provides an excellent mirror of the current state-of-the-art which these proceedings are intended to illustrate
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
IFAC WORKSHOP SERIES, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
3rd IFAC WORKSHOP ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN REAL-TIME CONTROL, Page v
PREFACE, Page vii
TOWARDS DISTRIBUTED REAL-TIME INTELLIGENCE, Pages 1-7
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HARD REAL-TIME - A NEW PARADIGM NEEDED?, Pages 9-12
DICE: A FRAMEWORK FOR INTELLIGENT REAL-TIME CONTROL, Pages 13-18
A REAL TIME EXPERT SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT FOR PROCESS CONTROL, Pages 19-25
PREPROCESSING INPUTS FOR ADAPTIVE CRITIC CONTROL, Pages 27-31
KNOWLEDGE-BASED REAL TIME CONTROL: THE USE OF ABSTRACTION TO SATISFY DEADLINES, Pages 33-40
MODEL-BASED DIAGNOSIS OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS: STRUCTURING AND TEMPORAL REASONING, Pages 41-45
EXPLICIT CLOCK TEMPORAL LOGIC IN CONSTRAINT CHECKING FOR REAL-TIME SYSTEMS, Pages 47-58
PLANNING FOR EMBEDDED SYSTEMS: A REAL-TIME PROSPECTIVE, Pages 59-68
A UNIFIELD APPROXIMATE REASONING APPROACH FOR REAL-TIME EXPERT CONTROL SYSTEM APPLICATIONS, Pages 69-74
FURTHER STUDIES IN A.I. AUGMENTED PROCESS CONTROL USING THE BOXES METHODOLOGY, Pages 75-79
USING ATMS ALGORITHMS FOR REAL-TIME APPLICATIONS, Pages 81-86
SOFTWARE TOOLS FOR DISTRIBUTED INTELLIGENT CONTROL SYSTEMS, Pages 87-90
SEQUENTIAL FUNCTION CHARTS FOR KNOWLEDGE-BASED, REAL-TIME APPLICATIONS, Pages 91-96
PHASE SPACE NAVIGATOR: TOWARDS AUTOMATING CONTROL SYNTHESIS IN PHASE SPACES FOR NONLINEAR CONTROL SYSTEMS, Pages 97-102
NATURAL LANGUAGE INTERFACE FOR PROCESS CONTROL CENTERS, Pages 103-108
NEURAL-NET AUGMENTATION OF ADAPTIVE PREDICTIVE CONTROL, Pages 109-113
KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION FOR REAL-TIME ON-LINE INDUSTRIAL INSPECTION SYSTEMS, Pages 115-120
MODEL-BASED ALARM ANALYSIS USING MFM, Pages 121-126
STRUCTURAL ESTIMATION WITH THE HYBRID PHENOMENA THEORY, Pages 127-132
A METHOD OF INDUCING RULES FOR FUZZY CONTROLLERS, Pages 133-138
RECOVERY BOILER INTELLIGENT CONTROL, Pages 139-143
FLANEX - A FLOW LINE ANALYZING EXPERT SYSTEM, Pages 145-148
APPLICATIONS OF INTELLIGENT TELEROBOTIC CONTROL, Pages 149-152
SLAB REHEATING FURNACE TEMPERATURE CONTROL USING AI, Pages 153-157
PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEM FOR BLAST FURNACE BASED ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, Pages 159-163
AUTHOR INDEX, Page 165
KEYWORD INDEX, Pages 167-168
Published Symposia/Workshop volumes, Pages 169-170
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