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New Computing Techniques In Physics Research Ii - Proceedings Of The Second International Workshop On Software Engineering Artificial Intelligence And Expert Systems In High Energy And Nuclear Physics
Inbunden, Engelska, 1992
4 409 kr
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A vivid example of the growing need for frontier physics experiments to make use of frontier technology is in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and related themes.By AI we are referring here to the use of computers to deal with complex objects in an environment based on specific rules (Symbolic Manipulation), to assist groups of developers in the design, coding and maintenance of large packages (Software Engineering), to mimic human reasoning and strategy with knowledge bases to make a diagnosis of equipment (Expert Systems) or to implement a model of the brain to solve pattern recognition problems (Neural Networks). These techniques, developed some time ago by AI researchers, are confronted by down-to-earth problems arising in high-energy and nuclear physics. However, similar situations exist in other 'big sciences' such as space research or plasma physics, and common solutions can be applied.The magnitude and complexity of the experiments on the horizon for the end of the century clearly call for the application of AI techniques. Solutions are sought through international collaboration between research and industry.
New Computing Techniques In Physics Research Iii - Proceedings Of The 3rd International Workshop On Software Engineering, Ai And Expert Systems For High Energy And Nuclear Physics
Inbunden, Engelska, 1994
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No basic or applied physics research can be done nowadays without the support of computing systems, ranging from cheap personal computers to large multi-user mainframes. Some research fields like high energy physics would not exist if computers had not been invented. Departing from the more conventional numerical applications, this series of workshops has been initiated to focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI) related developments, such as symbolic manipulation for lengthy and involved algebraic computations, software engineering to assist groups of developers in the design, coding and maintenance of large packages, expert systems to mimic human reasoning and strategy in the diagnosis of equipment or neural networks to implement a model of the brain to solve pattern recognition problems. These techniques, developed some time ago by AI researchers, are confronted by down-to-earth problems arising in high-energy and nuclear physics. All this and more are covered in these proceedings.
New Computing Techniques In Physics Research Iv - Proceedings Of The Fourth International Workshop On Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence And Expert Systems For High Energy And Nuclear Physics
Inbunden, Engelska, 1995
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The term 'Artificial Intelligence' no longer means what it used to. The idea is still the same, i.e., the use of computing technology to perform tasks which only human beings could perform before. But today's scientists have gone beyond expert systems and computer algebra to new realms where complex problems are solved with tools like neural networks and fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms, object-oriented programming, and powerful symbolic manipulation techniques. High energy and nuclear physicists have been among the first to exploit these new tools to solve real-world problems. This volume groups together over 100 such applications which were presented at the AIHENP95 Workshop in Pisa, Italy in April 1995.