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Artificial Intelligence Research in Progress at the Courant Institute, New York University

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The AI lab at the Courant Institute at New York University (NYU) is pursuing many different areas of artificial intelligence (AI), including natural language processing, vision, common sense reasoning, information structuring, learning, and expert systems. Other groups in the Computer Science Department are studying such AI-related areas as text analysis, parallel Lisp and Prolog, robotics, low-level vision, and evidence theory.


OPGEN: The Evolution of an Expert System for Process Planning

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The operations sheets generator (OPGEN) is an expert system that helps industrial engineers at the Hazeltine manufacturing and operations facilities plan the assembly of printed circuit boards. In this article, we describe the evolution of OPGEN from its initial development in the Hazeltine research laboratories to its routine use in an integrated manufacturing environment. We describe our approaches to the problem that occurred during the development, integration, and rehosting of OPGEN and provide some methodological guidelines to expert system builders who are concerned with the final delivery of an expert system.


OPGEN: The Evolution of an Expert System for Process Planning

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Initial Development Approach In the following eight subsections, we present a brief discussion of methodology for expert system development, selection of problem and tools, knowledge engineering and prototype implementation, operational feasibility, and the actual development of a working prototype of a process planning expert system. Methodology for Expert System Development Expert systems require a software development methodology that differs in some respects from those methodologies used for conventional systems. Most knowledge-based development methodologies used by organizations experienced in building expert systems are similar in that they concentrate on the early (feasibility) stages of a project. Very little has been published on the later stages, which are concerned with expert system delivery, integration, and maintenance. During the development of OPGEN, we incorporated the lessons learned in these early stages and revised our original approach to provide for integration and maintenance. Most expert system development methodologies are a variation on the following theme, which paraphrases Haycs-Roth (1985): (1) expert system technology is determined to be relevant to a product; (2) management provides an opportunity for action; (3) a preliminary business application is assembled; (4) a knowledge engineering consultant verifies the opportunity; (5) a knowledge engineering project team is formed and assesses the knowledge; (6) the knowledge engineering project manager plans the project; (7) the user organization Figure 2 OPGEN bzput Circuit Layout Diagram.


An AI-Based Methodology for Factory Design

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This article provides a discussion of factory design and an artificial intelligence (AI) approach to this problem. Major issues covered include knowledge acquisition and representation, design methodology, system architecture, and communication. The facilities design expert systems (FADES developed by the author is presented and described to illustrate issues in factory design.


CML: A Meta-Interpreter for Manufacturing

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A new computer language for manufacturing is being used to link complex systems of equipment whose components are supplied by multiple vendors. The Cell Management Language (CML) combines computational tools from rule-based data systems, object-oriented languages, and new tools that facilitate language processing. These language tools, combined with rule processing, make it convenient to build new interpreters for interfacing and understanding a range of computer and natural languages ; hence, CML is being used primarily to define other languages in an interpretive environment, that is, as a meta-interpreter. For example, in CML it is quite easy to build an interpreter for machine tool languages that can understand and generate new part programs. Once interpreters for different machine and human languages have been constructed, they can be linked together into a system of interpreters. These interpreters can be used to make intelligent decisions for systemwide action planning and diagnostic error recovery. CML is being used in the factory environment to make turbine blade performs and has proven to greatly simplify the task of building complex control systems.


Blackboard Application Systems, Blackboard Systems and a Knowledge Engineering Perspective

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The objectives of this document (a part of a retrospective monograph on the AGE Project currently in preparation) are (1) to define what is meant by blackboard systems and (2) to show the richness and diversity of blackboard system designs. In Part 1 we discussed the underlying concept behind all blackboard systems -- the blackboard model of problem solving. We also traced the history of ideas and designs of some application systems that helped shape the blackboard model. In application systems, the blackboard system components are integrated into the domain knowledge required to solve the problem at hand.


Review of The Connection Machine

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Hillis's book, like its bibliography, has something to offer nearly everyone in the computer science community, even those with no background in computer architecture. The book provides a glimpse of what the next generation of computers will be like.


Research in Artificial Intelligence at the University of Pennsylvania

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This report describes recent and continuing research in artificial intelligence and related fields being conducted at the University of Pennsylvania. Although AI research takes place primarily in the Department of Computer and Information Science ( in School of Engineering and Applied Science), many aspects of this research are preformed in collaboration with other engineering departments as well as other schools at the University, such as the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Medicine, and Wharton School.


Recent and Current Artificial Intelligence Research in the Department of Computer Science SUNY at Buffalo

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This article contains reports from the various research groups in the SUNY Buffalo Department of Computer Science, Vision Group, and Graduate group in Cognitive Science. It is organized by the different research topics. However, it should be noted that the individual projects might also be organized around the methodologies and tools used in the research, and, of course, many of the projects fall under more than one category.


The Advanced Computational Methods Center, University of Georgia

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The Advanced Computational Methods Center (ACMC) established at the University of Georgia in 1984, supports several research projects in artificial intelligence. The primary goal of AI research at ACMC is the design and installation of a logic-programming environment with advanced natural language processing and knowledge-acquisition capabilities on the university's highly parallel CYBERPLUS system from Control Data Corporation.