DocumentCode
2336019
Title
New approach for controlling complex processes. An introduction to the 5th generation of AI
Author
Dietrich, Dietmar ; Zucker, Gerhard
Author_Institution
Inst. of Comput. Technol., Vienna Univ. of Technol., Vienna
fYear
2008
fDate
25-27 May 2008
Firstpage
12
Lastpage
17
Abstract
In automation mechanical units are more and more replaced by electronic components. They contain sensors, actuators and information computing systems. The goal is to achieve higher process and product quality. That means, for example, to increase the performance by implementing more functionality. Systems become interconnected, which causes increased complexity - something that cannot easily be handled with traditional technological approaches. It is necessary to rethink existing approaches and find new solutions. These could be found in bionic models. Contemporary researchers like Mark Solms and Antonio R. Damasio build upon psychoanalysis, which could be such a new approach for engineers. The theories of psychoanalysis are widely unknown to engineers, still their methods, which originate from neurology, are partly similar to the methods of computer technology. It is merely the theoretical foundation of psychoanalysis, which is complex and at the start hard to grasp for an engineer. Cooperation between engineers and psychoanalysts thus has to overcome this hurdle before being successful. But if we want to conduct our scientific work consequently, it is high time that we get acquainted with psychoanalysis. The following paper wants to show how to install such cooperation and tries to outline the idea of a model that results from already existing collaboration.
Keywords
artificial intelligence; biocontrol; biology computing; large-scale systems; AI; automation mechanical units; complex processes; electronic components; process quality; product quality; psychoanalysis; Actuators; Automatic control; Automation; Collaborative work; Electronic components; Mechanical sensors; Nervous system; Process control; Psychology; Sensor systems; automation; bionic model; control of complex systems; psychoanalysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Human System Interactions, 2008 Conference on
Conference_Location
Krakow
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1542-7
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-1543-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HSI.2008.4581400
Filename
4581400
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