Title of article :
A general formulation of conceptual spaces as a meso level representation
Author/Authors :
Aisbett، Janet نويسنده , , Gibbon، Greg نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
-188
From page :
189
To page :
0
Abstract :
System identification is the process of deducing a mathematical model of the internal dynamics of a system from observations of its outputs. The computer program PRET automates this process by building a layer of artificial intelligence (AI) techniques around a set of traditional formal engineering methods. PRET takes a generate-and-test approach, using a small, powerful meta-domain theory that tailors the space of candidate models to the problem at hand. It then tests these models against the known behavior of the target system using a large set of more-general mathematical rules. The complex interplay of heterogeneous reasoning modes that is involved in this process is orchestrated by a special first-order logic system that uses static abstraction levels, dynamic declarative meta control, and a simple form of truth maintenance in order to test models quickly and cheaply. Unlike other modeling tools-most of which use libraries to model small, well-posed problems in limited domains and rely on their users to supply detailed descriptions of the target system-PRET works with nonlinear systems in multiple domains and interacts directly with the real world via sensors and actuators. This approach has met with success in a variety of simulated and real applications, ranging from textbook systems to real-world engineering problems.
Keywords :
Concept representation , Cognitive processing , Knowledge representation , Conceptual spaces , Feature spaces , Representational levels , Conceptual distance , Categorisation , Dynamical systems , Prototypes
Journal title :
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (NON MEMBERS) (AI)
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (NON MEMBERS) (AI)
Record number :
48097
Link To Document :
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