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 Tomiyama, Tetsuo


Development of Self-Maintenance Photocopiers

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The traditional reliability design methods are imperfect because the designed systems aim at fewer faults, but once a fault happens, the systems might hard fail. Regarding the repair-executing capability, control-type repair strategy was followed. However, the prototype revealed the following problems when its reasoning system was used with a commercial product as embedded software: (1) poor performance of the reasoning system, (2) system size that was too large, (3) low adaptability to environmental changes, and (4) roughness of qualitative repair operations. To solve these problems, we proposed new reasoning method based on virtual cases and fuzzy qualitative values.


Development of Self-Maintenance Photocopiers

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The traditional reliability design methods are imperfect because the designed systems aim at fewer faults, but once a fault happens, the systems might hard fail. To solve this problem, we present a self-maintenance machine (SMM), one that can maintain its functions flexibly even though faults occur. To achieve the capabilities of diagnosing and repair planning, a model-based approach that uses qualitative physics was proposed. Regarding the repair-executing capability, control-type repair strategy was followed. A prototype of the SMM was developed, and it succeeded in maintaining its functions if the structure did not change. However, the prototype revealed the following problems when its reasoning system was used with a commercial product as embedded software: (1) poor performance of the reasoning system, (2) system size that was too large, (3) low adaptability to environmental changes, and (4) roughness of qualitative repair operations. To solve these problems, we proposed new reasoning method based on virtual cases and fuzzy qualitative values. This methodology is one of knowledge compilation, which gives better reasoning performance and can deal with real-world applications such as the SMM. By using this method, we finally developed a commercial photocopier that has self-maintainability and is more robust against faults. The commercial version has been supplied worldwide as a product of Mita Industrial Co., Ltd., since April 1994.


Eighth International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning about Physical Systems

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The Eighth International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning about Physical Systems (QR '94) was held on 7-10 June 1994 in Nara, Japan. Fifty-three people participated, and 34 papers were presented in either oral or poster sessions. The papers either addressed core issues of qualitative reasoning or extended the field along three axes: (1) cognitive modeling, (2) mathematical sophistication, and (3) application. Mita's self-maintenance copier and IBM's mechanism design and analysis using configuration spaces were demonstrated, convincing the participants of the promising role of qualitative-reasoning techniques in engineering and manufacturing domains.


Eighth International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning about Physical Systems

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Systems (QR '94) was held on 7-10 June A hot issue in cognitive modeling We received 53 submissions and is spatial and diagrammatic reasoning. The core issues of qualitative reasoning Hari Narayanan and his colleagues The eighth workshop was in Nara, included qualitative and (Advanced Research Laboratory, Japan, celebrating the community's causal modeling of the world, automated Hitachi Ltd.) exploited an architecture escape from a simple flip-flop behavior modeling, and qualitative of qualitative visual reasoning and its voyage to a more complex simulation. Interestingly, this transition attracted the attention of many participants. In fact, constructing a component-based sophistication to base qualitative several demonstrations, including model for the input-document handler reasoning on a firm ground. University) presented activity analysis, model abstraction that makes test Iwasaki and Farquhar and will be demonstrating how qualitative generation feasible for continuous held in Monterey, California.