Abstract:
Model-based expert systems are expected to contribute to overcoming difficulties of conventional rule-based systems. This paper describes modeling of mechanical systems and a method of qualitative reasoning based on causal specifications. The causal specifications represent a component's local causal properties, following the principles for reusability and composability. It contributes to providing intuitive causal ordering of complex behavior originated in the combination of components, including inter-components' negative feedback. A model of a system is represented by combining a set of local component models and global knowledge derived from general properties of the physical entity. This allows for reusable knowledge which is easy to describe. Furthermore, the method has been successfully applied to a nuclear power plant. Reasoning results were unambiguous and matched those obtained by domain experts.
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