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>Advances in Man-Machine Interactions: The Joint Finnish-Soviet Symposium on Man-Machine Interface, Control, Rooms and Expert Systems Held at Espoo, Finland on October 21-23, 1986
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Advances in Man-Machine Interactions: The Joint Finnish-Soviet Symposium on Man-Machine Interface, Control, Rooms and Expert Systems Held at Espoo, Finland on October 21-23, 1986
The objective of the Joint Finnish - Soviet Symposium on Man-Machine Interface, Control Rooms, and Expert Systems was to promote cooperation between Finnish and Soviet scientists and engineers by examining together new developments in the area of research. One particular interest in the symposium was research on man-machine interface that supports industrial applications. Contents include: Barriers to the simulation of human reasoning in expert systems; Self and self-knowledge in man-machine systems; Human information processing strategies considered as fragments of AI conceptualization; Putting databases and expert systems together; Temporal knowledge for development of dynamic object domain models; Representation of uncertain or qualitative data and knowledge by linguistic and fuzzy models; Natural communication with expert systems; Flexible LISP environment; User interface management with HutWindows; Natural language man-machine interaction; Computer aided learning system with simulation for control room operators; Control rooms in an automation system; Decentralized rule-based computer control in flexible manufacturing; Simulator for a fault diagnosis system; Simulation and animation of flexible manufacturing on a micro-computer; Operator - system intercommunication in laser controlling apparatus; Model-based reasoning in the failure diagnosis of industrial processes; Knowledge-based approach to signal processing; Vision-based expert system for control of grate-fired boilers.
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