Intelligent personal assistant concept in context of fault analysis

  • Piotr Cichocki Murator Publishing House
  • Jerzy Pokojski Warsaw University of Technology

Abstract

The authors of the paper took up Aoyama's [2-6] concept of the integrated industrial processes intent analysis and linked it with the ideas of the designer's IPA (Intelligent Personal Assistant) [23-26]. In many cases it is not sufficient to analyze the engineer's intent depot when trying to explain the origin of a fault. Often computer models are built or real experiments are done with which the considered classes of problems can be analyzed better. The IPA concept was expanded for the process of building computer models and stands for the fault analysis.

Keywords

personal knowledge management, fault analysis,

References

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Published
Aug 17, 2022
How to Cite
CICHOCKI, Piotr; POKOJSKI, Jerzy. Intelligent personal assistant concept in context of fault analysis. Computer Assisted Methods in Engineering and Science, [S.l.], v. 14, n. 4, p. 591-600, aug. 2022. ISSN 2956-5839. Available at: <https://cames.ippt.pan.pl/index.php/cames/article/view/792>. Date accessed: 17 may 2024.
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