Expert System Technology for Nondestructive Waste Assay
Abstract
A system combining genetic algorithms and a fuzzy-rule induction routine has been developed. Two prototype expert systems, one derived analytically, and one derived e~~pir;lcal]y by tb.e fi~q++ inrlnrtinn..L....v..V.. system, were developed to evaluate the utility of expert system technology relative to waste nondestructive assay (NDA) data review. Technical review of waste NDA measurement data, though warranted with respect to present day waste NDA system capabilities, is labor intensive. Hence it is desirable to have an automated system to perform technical review. It has been shown that both the analytically and empirically derived expert systems produce reasonable results, but that the automatic system can produce fuzzy rules more efficiently and accurately than the analytical method. A visual explanation facility for fuzzy expert systems has also been developed. Copyright 0 1998, American Association for Artnkial Intelhgence (www.aaai org) All nghts reserved. Content areas: AI systems, expert systems, fuzzy reasoning, inductive learning, applications. Tracking number: I-34
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Determan and Becker. "Expert System Technology for Nondestructive Waste Assay." AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1998.Markdown
[Determan and Becker. "Expert System Technology for Nondestructive Waste Assay." AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1998.](https://mlanthology.org/aaai/1998/determan1998aaai-expert/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{determan1998aaai-expert,
title = {{Expert System Technology for Nondestructive Waste Assay}},
author = {Determan, John C. and Becker, Greg K.},
booktitle = {AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence},
year = {1998},
pages = {1107-1112},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/aaai/1998/determan1998aaai-expert/}
}