Ruckert, 1994 - Google Patents
A hybrid knowledge processing architectureRuckert, 1994
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- 14702821740363912974
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- Ruckert U
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- Second International Conference onIntelligent Systems Engineering'
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An example of a hybrid system architecture integrating connectionist models and symbolic knowledge processing is introduced. In particular the inclusion of non-symbolic knowledge sources (data from physical processes, measurements, sensors etc.), transformation of …
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