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Artificial Intelligence Research for Medicine and Industrial Applications

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AILS2004


Abstract

The Intelligent Systems Group at Mälardalen University has two main areas of research focus, artificial intelligence for medical applications and artificial intelligence for industrial applications. The research projects range from sensor signal analysis to decision support and experience reuse. Focusing on two areas (medicine and industry) gives interesting synergies and some of the research projects are based on the same methods and techniques. The ExAct project deals with experience based signal classification, experience based condition based maintenance and experience reuse in production industry and has a budget of 24 MSEK 2004-2006. A valuable experience is that AI components offer enhanced functionality in many traditional computer based industrial systems, often significantly improving the overall functionality and benefits of a system. Different methods and techniques are used, e.g., Case-Based Reasoning, Kohonen nets, Bayesian nets, Data and Information Fusion, Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithms.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{Funk591,
author = {Peter Funk},
title = {Artificial Intelligence Research for Medicine and Industrial Applications},
editor = {Jacek Malek},
month = {April},
year = {2004},
booktitle = {AILS2004},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/591-}
}