Rule Based Systems for Finite Domains Applications to Intelligent Control Syste
Rule Based Systems for Finite Domains Applications to Intelligent Control Syste
Malcolm C Harrison
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We note here that in many human control systems, the critical times for the recog- nize and the compute cycles may be quite different. In our sail-boat example, the execute cycle must be responsive to changes in fractions of a second, while changing modes may take seconds. Below we will discuss what might be the analog of these processes for an expert control system. Before doing so, we discuss some of the theoretical issues which are involved. -4- 3. Finite Domain Experts We use this phrase to... refer to expert systems which operate in a finite (though possi- bly very large) domain. From the theoretical point of view, the finiteness of the domain is of great significance. In first-order logic, the domain of a set of clauses is usually defined to be the set of values which can be taken on by terms which are elements of the Herbrand universe of the set of clauses. If this Herbrand universe is finite, there is an algorithm which will determine if the statement is valid. Furthermore, the system can be reduced to prepositional logic, for which there are much more efficient representations and algorithms.
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