Title :
Model-based diagnostic expert system for chemical plants
Author :
Lababidi, H.M.S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Chem. Eng., Edinburgh Univ.
Abstract :
A domain-independent model-based diagnostic system (PRODES) is described. It demonstrates the fact that partitioning the domain knowledge into concise knowledge models simplifies complex problems and facilitates handling large rule bases effectively. The proposed architecture supports the separation of the inference mechanisms from the knowledge base and utilises the meta-level representation to capture the problem-solving and decision making knowledge. The proposed techniques perform very well in diagnostic reasoning. In particular, the hierarchical one is capable of diagnosing multiple faults
Keywords :
chemical engineering computing; chemical industry; expert systems; failure analysis; inference mechanisms; knowledge representation; PRODES; chemical plants; concise knowledge models; decision making knowledge; diagnostic reasoning; domain knowledge; domain-independent model-based diagnostic system; inference mechanisms; large rule bases; meta-level representation; multiple faults; problem-solving; process flowsheets;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Fault Diagnosis - Part 1: Classification-Based Techniques, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London