Temporally distributed symptoms in technical diagnosis (Q1202065)

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    Temporally distributed symptoms in technical diagnosis (English)
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    23 January 1993
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    The book is based on the author's doctoral dissertation and addresses the problem of treating time-dependent symptoms for diagnosis. Starting with a classification of the various types of dynamic faulty behavior the author identifies one class, called temporally distributed symptoms [TDSs], and gives a declarative representation language for its specification. The problem of matching a measurement sequence against a TDS specification is then considered, and an algorithm for solving that problem is described. The book includes five chapters. Chapter 1 is an introduction. Chapter 2 surveys the representation of time-dependent information and temporal reasoning in artificial intelligence in general. Chapter 3 contains most of the technical results, including the description of a temporal matching algorithm. Chapter 4 describes how temporal matching can be used as a basic technique in diagnostic expert systems, and how it can be integrated into either associative or model-based diagnosis system.
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    temporally distributed symptoms
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    temporal reasoning
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    temporal matching
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    diagnostic expert systems
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    model-based diagnosis
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