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    Title: Combining symbolic and numerical processing for real-time intelligent control
    Authors: Rao, M.a, Jiang, T.-S.a, Tsai, J.J.-P.b
    Contributors: Department of Chemical Engineering, Tunghai University
    Date: 1989
    Issue Date: 2013-05-21T09:17:06Z (UTC)
    Abstract: In this article, we describe a new framework for developing real-time intelligent control systems. An integrated intelligent system is a large knowledge integration environment that consists of several symbolic reasoning systems (expert systems) and numerical computation packages. These software programs are controlled by a meta-system, which manages the selection, operation and communication of these programs. This new architecture can serve as a universal configuration to develop high-performance intelligent systems for many complicated industrial applications in the real-world domains. ? 1989.
    Relation: Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
    Volume 2, Issue 1, March 1989, Pages 19-27
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering ] Periodical Articles

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