Expert Systems Techniques
Mostrando 13-19 de 19 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Estrategias de detecção e diagnostico de falhas em sistemas dinamicos
Analytical redundancy for fault detection and diagnosis of dynamic systems, FDD, has been approached by several methodologies, state estimation, parameter estimation, expert systems, and pattern classification and recognition being typical examples. In particular, pattern classification and recognition methods adopt probabilistic, heuristic, neural, and fuzz
Publicado em: 1997
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14. Simulação e inteligencia arficial aplicadas ao estudo da dinamica populacional do bicudo do algodoeiro na região de Campinas/SP
The object of the present thesis was to create a simulator in order to analyse the population dynamics of the cotton boll weevil, Anthonomus grandis, interacting simulation systems and artificial intelligence techniques. A computer program capable of elucidating and make good interpretation to monitoring data collected in cotton fields subjected to Insect Pe
Publicado em: 1994
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15. INTELLIGENT CONTROL OF ROBOTS / CONTROLE INTELIGENTE DE ROBOS (C.I.R)
This dissertation discusses a practical example development and integration of a robotics system that does not require an expert operator. The interface is as much as possible user friendly. For that purpose, it will be shown how the integration of diverse independent systems, working together, make possible to the whole system to acquire some degree of inte
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 29/12/1992
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16. Statistical process control methods for expert system performance monitoring.
The literature on the performance evaluation of medical expert system is extensive, yet most of the techniques used in the early stages of system development are inappropriate for deployed expert systems. Because extensive clinical and informatics expertise and resources are required to perform evaluations, efficient yet effective methods of monitoring perfo
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17. Expert systems in treating substance abuse.
Computer programs can assist humans in solving complex problems that cannot be solved by traditional computational techniques using mathematic formulas. These programs, or "expert systems," are commonly used in finance, engineering, and computer design. Although not routinely used in medicine at present, medical expert systems have been developed to assist p
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18. Future programs at the National Library of Medicine.
The future of the National Library of Medicine will be shaped by a number of scientific, technical, and social influences. Among these are the continuing rapid development of computer technology and storage systems. Artificial intelligence techniques, factual databases, the emergence of medical informatics as a formal discipline, and the development of Integ
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19. Analysis of Vaginal Acetic Acid in Patients Undergoing Treatment for Bacterial Vaginosis
A “gold standard” method for the diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis (BV) is lacking. The clinical criteria described by the Amsel technique are subjective and difficult to quantify. Alternatively, the reading of Gram-stained vaginal smears by scoring techniques such as those that use the Nugent or Hay-Ison scoring systems is again subjective, requires expe
American Society for Microbiology.