[A diagnostic expert system]
- PMID: 2191729
- DOI: 10.1515/bmte.1990.35.4.62
[A diagnostic expert system]
Abstract
The introduction of new technologies in the field of electronics has influenced the development of technical equipment over the last few years. The progressive miniaturization of integrated circuits makes possible an expansion of the spectrum of functions offered by this equipment. This also applies to medical technology. These more complex units call for new methods of fault detection and diagnosis. In addition to analytical redundancy, tools developed by the artificial intelligence research community, such as expert systems, are becoming more and more important for fault diagnosis. On the basis of a realized diagnosis expert system the possibilities as well as the limits of such system are discussed. Also, possible future developments of artificial intelligence, like machine learning, are considered.
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