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Interpreting measurements of physical systems

Kenneth D. Forbus

Year
1986
Citations
48

Abstract

An unsolved problem in qualitative physics is generating a qualitative understanding of how a physical system is behaving from raw data, especially numerical data taken across time, to reveal changing internal state. Yet providing this ability to “read gauges ” is a critical step towards building the next generation of intelligent computer-aided engineering systems and allowing robots to work in unconstrained envirionments. This paper presents a theory to solve this problem. Importantly, the theory is domain independent and will work with any system of qualitative physics. It requires only a qualitative description of the domain capable of supporting envisioning and domain-specific techniques for providing an initial qualitative description of numerical measurements. The theory has been fully implemented, and an extended example using Qualitative Process theory is presented. 1.

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