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Title: IEA/AIE-89; Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, University of Tennessee, Tullahoma, June 6-9, 1989. Volumes 1 2

Abstract

The present conference discusses current developments in the fields of expert systems for fault diagnosis, expert systems for mechanism control, the scheduling of expert systems, expert system applications to design and manufacturing tasks, current expert-system technology, machine-learning and knowledge acquisition, pattern recognition, intelligent interfaces and tutoring systems, neural networks, and robotics applications. Attention is given to such issues as a prototype fault-diagnostics system for robots, a jet engine technical advisor, a self-tuner using fuzzy-logic control, a hybrid expert system combining AI and neural-net techniques, an expert system for Space Shuttle Main Engine component assembly, and AI methods in process plant layout design. Also discussed are the application of qualitative knowledge to aircraft engine system design, an AI framework for satellite autonomy, a domain-independent framework for tutoring systems, an expert system for graph transformations, spatial reasoning for industrial robots, the automatic documentation of physical systems, intelligent real-time traffic control, object-recognition using skewed symmetry, and a predictive engine for the qualitative simulation of dynamic systems.

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OSTI Identifier:
6584908
Report Number(s):
CONF-8906357-
Resource Type:
Conference
Resource Relation:
Conference: 2. international conference on industrial and engineering applilcations of artificial intelligence and expert systems, Tullahoma, TN (USA), 6-9 Jun 1989
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
99 GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS//MATHEMATICS, COMPUTING, AND INFORMATION SCIENCE; ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE; MEETINGS; COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN; CONTROL SYSTEMS; ENGINES; ERRORS; EXPERT SYSTEMS; FAILURES; KNOWLEDGE BASE; LEADING ABSTRACT; LEARNING; NEURAL NETWORKS; PATTERN RECOGNITION; ROBOTS; TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT; USES; ABSTRACTS; DOCUMENT TYPES; 990200* - Mathematics & Computers

Citation Formats

Ali, M. IEA/AIE-89; Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, University of Tennessee, Tullahoma, June 6-9, 1989. Volumes 1 2. United States: N. p., 1989. Web.
Ali, M. IEA/AIE-89; Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, University of Tennessee, Tullahoma, June 6-9, 1989. Volumes 1 2. United States.
Ali, M. 1989. "IEA/AIE-89; Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, University of Tennessee, Tullahoma, June 6-9, 1989. Volumes 1 2". United States.
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abstractNote = {The present conference discusses current developments in the fields of expert systems for fault diagnosis, expert systems for mechanism control, the scheduling of expert systems, expert system applications to design and manufacturing tasks, current expert-system technology, machine-learning and knowledge acquisition, pattern recognition, intelligent interfaces and tutoring systems, neural networks, and robotics applications. Attention is given to such issues as a prototype fault-diagnostics system for robots, a jet engine technical advisor, a self-tuner using fuzzy-logic control, a hybrid expert system combining AI and neural-net techniques, an expert system for Space Shuttle Main Engine component assembly, and AI methods in process plant layout design. Also discussed are the application of qualitative knowledge to aircraft engine system design, an AI framework for satellite autonomy, a domain-independent framework for tutoring systems, an expert system for graph transformations, spatial reasoning for industrial robots, the automatic documentation of physical systems, intelligent real-time traffic control, object-recognition using skewed symmetry, and a predictive engine for the qualitative simulation of dynamic systems.},
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