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One of the most significant phases for automation of communication processes in shipping is building a knowledge base for inference processes. Communication processes include: exchange of information, perception of communication and interaction between navigators. Computing with words has been used to represent inference processes covering imprecise concepts that are characteristic of natural languages. Elements of classical predicate calculus were adopted as a basic form of writing inference rules. Methods for constructing a knowledge base were chosen. The knowledge base architecture was proposed. This article also presents examples of inference rules in a knowledge base for automatic communication in shipping.
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176--180
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Bibliogr. 6 poz., rys.
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- Maritime University of Szczecin 1–2 Wały Chrobrego St., 70-500 Szczecin, Poland
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- Maritime University of Szczecin 1–2 Wały Chrobrego St., 70-500 Szczecin, Poland
Bibliografia
- 1. Kent, A. (2000) Encyclopaedia of Library and Information Science: Volume 68 (Supplement 31). CRC Press.
- 2. Piegat, A. (1999) Modelowanie i sterowanie rozmyte. EXIT.
- 3. Pietrzykowski, Z., Hatłas, P., Wójcik, A. & Wołejsza, P. (2015) Subontology of communication in the automation of negotiating processes in maritime navigation. Conference proceedings MTE 2015.
- 4. Pietrzykowski, Z., Hołowiński, G., Magaj, J. & Chomski, J. (2011) Automation of Message Interchange Processes in Maritime Transport. International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation 5, 2.
- 5. Wójcik, A., Hatłas, P. & Pietrzykowski, Z. (2016) Modelling Communication Processes in Maritime Transport Using Computing with Words, TST2016.
- 6. Ligęza, A. (2006) Logical Foundations for Rule-Based Systems. Studies in Computational Intelligence, Volume 11.
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Bibliografia
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