BEST-based expert diagnostic system for the aluminum industry
An expert system designed for diagnosis locates or identifies malfunctions within a biological, electronic, industrial or any other system. We claim BEST (Blackboard-based Expert System Toolkit) to be a very adequate environment for diagnostic tasks, since it provides natural means for simulating a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Computers in industry 1996-12, Vol.32 (1), p.53-68 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An expert system designed for diagnosis locates or identifies malfunctions within a biological, electronic, industrial or any other system. We claim BEST (Blackboard-based Expert System Toolkit) to be a very adequate environment for diagnostic tasks, since it provides natural means for simulating a human expert diagnostician's behavior. The diagnostic function deals with the generation and evaluation hypotheses. Using gathered data (symptoms) and a “forward-chaining” control strategy, the diagnostician generates a hypothesis (possible diagnosis) and then, using “ackward chaining”, acquires more data (measurements, laboratory data, etc.) and proves or rejects the hypothesis. Apart from a combined control strategy, BEST offers model-based reasoning and hypothetical reasoning, i.e. parallel exploration of different hypothetical diagnoses, which is a rather difficult task for a human diagnostician. An illustrative example of the BEST-based expert diagnostic system for a bauxite-ore mill unit in aluminum industry is described in the paper. |
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ISSN: | 0166-3615 1872-6194 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0166-3615(96)00062-0 |