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The development and implementation of an intelligent, semantic machine control system with specific reference to human-machine interface design
Author(s)
Wu, Jaichun
Date Issued
2005
Type
Thesis
Publisher
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Abstract
This thesis explores the design and implementation of an intelligent semantic machine
control system with specific reference to human-machine interface design. The term
"intelligent" refers to machines that can execute some level of decision taking in
context. The term "semantic" refers to a structured language that allows user and
machine to communicate.
This study will explore all the key concepts about an intelligent semantic machine
control system with human-machine interface. The key concepts to be investigated
will include Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Control, Semantics, Intelligent Machine
Architecture, Human-Machine Interaction, Information systems and Graphical User
Interface. The primary purpose of this study is to develop a methodology for
designing a machine control system and its related human-machine interface.
control system with specific reference to human-machine interface design. The term
"intelligent" refers to machines that can execute some level of decision taking in
context. The term "semantic" refers to a structured language that allows user and
machine to communicate.
This study will explore all the key concepts about an intelligent semantic machine
control system with human-machine interface. The key concepts to be investigated
will include Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Control, Semantics, Intelligent Machine
Architecture, Human-Machine Interaction, Information systems and Graphical User
Interface. The primary purpose of this study is to develop a methodology for
designing a machine control system and its related human-machine interface.
Additional information
Thesis (MTech (Information Technology))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2005.
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