Symbolic Processing Combined With Model-Based Reasoning

TBMG-4996

03/01/2009

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A computer program for the detection of present and prediction of future discrete states of a complex, real-time engineering system utilizes a combination of symbolic processing and numerical model-based reasoning. One of the biggest weaknesses of a purely symbolic approach is that it enables prediction of only future discrete states while missing all unmodeled states or leading to incorrect identification of an unmodeled state as a modeled one. A purely numerical approach is based on a combination of statistical methods and mathematical models of the applicable physics and necessitates development of a complete model to the level of fidelity required for prediction. In addition, a purely numerical approach does not afford the ability to qualify its results without some form of symbolic processing.

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"Symbolic Processing Combined With Model-Based Reasoning," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2009.
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Mar 1, 2009
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TBMG-4996
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English