| Nelson W. R., REACTOR: An Expert System for Diagnosis and Treatment of Nuclear Reactors, in Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pages 296-301, AAAI Press, Pittsburgh PA United States, 1982. |
....systems and model based diagnosis. Expert monitoring systems transferred AI technology from the area of medical diagnosis, where it has been previously applied with significant success. Among the first systems that reached the stage of a research prototype was NPPC [Underwood, 1982] and REACTOR [Nelson, 1982]. Both systems helped nuclear plant operators to determine the causes of abnormal events, by monitoring instrument readings and looking for deviations from normal operating conditions. Expert systems reason about such disturbances by operating on a knowledge base that contains production rules. ....
Nelson W. R., REACTOR: An Expert System for Diagnosis and Treatment of Nuclear Reactors, in Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pages 296-301, AAAI Press, Pittsburgh PA United States, 1982.
....a primary event occurs, it is investigated and the priority ladder is updated (as described above) When there are no primary events left to analyze, ESCORT continuously re assesses its earlier diagnoses, checking to determine whether the problem symptoms still persist. 5.2. 3 REACTOR REACTOR [Nel82] is an expert system developed to assist operators in the diagnosis and treatment of nuclear reactor accidents. The purpose of REACTOR is to monitor a nuclear reactor facility, detect deviations from normal operating conditions, determine the significance of the situation, and recommend an ....
William R. Nelson. Reactor: An expert system for diagnosis and treatment of nuclear reactor accidents. In Proceedings AAAI-82, August 1982.
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