Title
Automated advisors for remote science experimentation
Abstract
This article details flight results from the Principal Investigator (PI)-in-a-Box project. The project is an attempt to understand the issues involved in building automated real-time advisory systems to improve the conduct of science in remote laboratory settings. This ir an important problem, as examples of these situations can be found throughout aerospace. A knowledge-bared approach is used to facilitate real-time reactions to experiment data as they are collected by a competent, but not expert, operator The system was flown on the Space Shuttle in October 1993. The PI-in-a-Box system was able to outperform humans in a variety of science-related tasks; including data integrity assurance, data analysis, and scientific model validation.
Year
DOI
Venue
1995
10.1080/08839519508945493
APPLIED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Keywords
Field
DocType
data analysis,automatic control,data integrity,space shuttles,real time,model validation,data acquisition,knowledge base
Aerospace,Systems engineering,Computer science,Remote laboratory,Scientific modelling,Artificial intelligence,Knowledge base,Expert system,Space Shuttle,Operations research,Data integrity,User interface,Machine learning
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
9
6
0883-9514
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Richard Frainier101.01
Nicolas Groleau201.35
Lyman Hazelton300.34
Silvano Colombano47210.37