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1DTIC ADA249704: CABARET: Rule Interpretation In A Hybrid Architecture
By Defense Technical Information Center
This paper discusses the integration of case-based reasoning with rule-based reasoning to perform interpretation tasks. We focus on realistic, complex domains where the concepts, terms and predicates used by domain rules or by rule-based models are not well-defined. Often, in such inherently ill-defined domains the rules do not encompass all the situations they are asked or assumed to cover, admit tacit exceptions, or can be contradicted and annulled by other rules. Interpretation is therefore required of the terms and predicates used. The law is a prototypical example of such an area, where terms used in legal statutes are not completely defined by legal regulations. The use of case-based reasoning (CBR) to complement and supplement other typed of reasoning involves many computational questions of system architecture and control. The key focus of this work is how and when to interleave CBR with other modes of reasoning in the context of applying a rule of model to a new set of facts in light of a corpus of cases of past application. The goal is to generate an explanation or argument as to how the new fact situation might be interpreted. In particular, we report on a system called CABARET (CAse-BAsed REasoning Tool), a hybrid architecture we have built to study and experiment with these issues.
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- Title: ➤ DTIC ADA249704: CABARET: Rule Interpretation In A Hybrid Architecture
- Author: ➤ Defense Technical Information Center
- Language: English
“DTIC ADA249704: CABARET: Rule Interpretation In A Hybrid Architecture” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ DTIC Archive - Rissland, Edwina L - MASSACHUSETTS UNIV AMHERST DEPT OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE - *REASONING - *COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE - HYBRID SYSTEMS - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - SYSTEMS APPROACH - COMPUTATIONS - RULE BASED SYSTEMS
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2NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20040086697: An Architecture For Real-Time Interpretation And Visualization Of Structural Sensor Data In A Laboratory Environment
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
A visualization system is being developed out of the need to monitor, interpret, and make decisions based on the information from several thousand sensors during experimental testing to facilitate development and validation of structural health monitoring algorithms. As an added benefit the system will enable complete real-time sensor assessment of complex test specimens. Complex structural specimens are routinely tested that have hundreds or thousands of sensors. During a test, it is impossible for a single researcher to effectively monitor all the sensors and subsequently interesting phenomena occur that are not recognized until post-test analysis. The ability to detect and alert the researcher to these unexpected phenomena as the test progresses will significantly enhance the understanding and utilization of complex test articles. Utilization is increased by the ability to halt a test when the health monitoring algorithm response is not satisfactory or when an unexpected phenomenon occurs, enabling focused investigation potentially through the installation of additional sensors. Often if the test continues, structural changes make it impossible to reproduce the conditions that exhibited the phenomena. The prohibitive time and costs associated with fabrication, sensoring, and subsequent testing of additional test articles generally makes it impossible to further investigate the phenomena. A scalable architecture is described to address the complex computational demands of structural health monitoring algorithm development and laboratory experimental test monitoring. The researcher monitors the test using a photographic quality 3D graphical model with actual sensor locations identified. In addition, researchers can quickly activate plots displaying time or load versus selected sensor response along with the expected values and predefined limits. The architecture has several key features. First, distributed dissimilar computers may be seamlessly integrated into the information flow. Second, virtual sensors may be defined that are complex functions of existing sensors or other virtual sensors. Virtual sensors represent a calculated value not directly measured by particular physical instrument. They can be used, for example, to represent the maximum difference in a range of sensors or the calculated buckling load based on the current strains. Third, the architecture enables autonomous response to preconceived events, where by the system can be configured to suspend or abort a test if a failure is detected in the load introduction system. Fourth, the architecture is designed to allow cooperative monitoring and control of the test progression from multiple stations both remote and local to the test system. To illustrate the architecture, a preliminary implementation is described monitoring the Stitched Composite Wing recently tested at LaRC.
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- Title: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20040086697: An Architecture For Real-Time Interpretation And Visualization Of Structural Sensor Data In A Laboratory Environment
- Author: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
- Language: English
“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20040086697: An Architecture For Real-Time Interpretation And Visualization Of Structural Sensor Data In A Laboratory Environment” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - REAL TIME OPERATION - STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - MULTISENSOR FUSION - IMAGING TECHNIQUES - DISPLAY DEVICES - ALGORITHMS - COMPOSITE STRUCTURES - WINGS - Doggett, William - Vazquez, Sixto
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3Architecture And Its Interpretation : A Study Of Expressive Systems In Architecture
By Bonta, Juan Pablo
A visualization system is being developed out of the need to monitor, interpret, and make decisions based on the information from several thousand sensors during experimental testing to facilitate development and validation of structural health monitoring algorithms. As an added benefit the system will enable complete real-time sensor assessment of complex test specimens. Complex structural specimens are routinely tested that have hundreds or thousands of sensors. During a test, it is impossible for a single researcher to effectively monitor all the sensors and subsequently interesting phenomena occur that are not recognized until post-test analysis. The ability to detect and alert the researcher to these unexpected phenomena as the test progresses will significantly enhance the understanding and utilization of complex test articles. Utilization is increased by the ability to halt a test when the health monitoring algorithm response is not satisfactory or when an unexpected phenomenon occurs, enabling focused investigation potentially through the installation of additional sensors. Often if the test continues, structural changes make it impossible to reproduce the conditions that exhibited the phenomena. The prohibitive time and costs associated with fabrication, sensoring, and subsequent testing of additional test articles generally makes it impossible to further investigate the phenomena. A scalable architecture is described to address the complex computational demands of structural health monitoring algorithm development and laboratory experimental test monitoring. The researcher monitors the test using a photographic quality 3D graphical model with actual sensor locations identified. In addition, researchers can quickly activate plots displaying time or load versus selected sensor response along with the expected values and predefined limits. The architecture has several key features. First, distributed dissimilar computers may be seamlessly integrated into the information flow. Second, virtual sensors may be defined that are complex functions of existing sensors or other virtual sensors. Virtual sensors represent a calculated value not directly measured by particular physical instrument. They can be used, for example, to represent the maximum difference in a range of sensors or the calculated buckling load based on the current strains. Third, the architecture enables autonomous response to preconceived events, where by the system can be configured to suspend or abort a test if a failure is detected in the load introduction system. Fourth, the architecture is designed to allow cooperative monitoring and control of the test progression from multiple stations both remote and local to the test system. To illustrate the architecture, a preliminary implementation is described monitoring the Stitched Composite Wing recently tested at LaRC.
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- Title: ➤ Architecture And Its Interpretation : A Study Of Expressive Systems In Architecture
- Author: Bonta, Juan Pablo
- Language: English
“Architecture And Its Interpretation : A Study Of Expressive Systems In Architecture” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Architectural criticism - Critique d'architecture
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- Internet Archive ID: architectureitsi0000bont
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4Ghosts Along The Mississippi : An Essay In The Poetic Interpretation Of Louisiana's Plantation Architecture
By Laughlin, Clarence John
220 unnumbered pages : 34 cm
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- Title: ➤ Ghosts Along The Mississippi : An Essay In The Poetic Interpretation Of Louisiana's Plantation Architecture
- Author: Laughlin, Clarence John
- Language: English
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