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14 June 1984 Meta-Level Reasoning For Scene Analysis
Andrew J. Spiessbach
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Proceedings Volume 0485, Applications of Artificial Intelligence I; (1984) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943163
Event: 1984 Technical Symposium East, 1984, Arlington, United States
Abstract
Extending the recent successes demonstrated by artificial intelligence expert system technology to the broader domain of scene analysis necessitates a consequent broadening of the concepts and techniques used in current systems. Simple, single mechanisms must give way to multiple lines of reasoning and multiple levels of description. Meta-level reasoning, which is a recursive application of the basic expert system paradigm, is a promising approach to the problem of coping with the complexity inherent in highly variable, dynamic environments. This paper describes research directed towards incorporating meta-level reasoning into context-based scene analysis systems. A multi-layered expert system architecture is outlined that is aimed at providing high-level strategies and dynamic planning capability to the basic image understanding process.
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Andrew J. Spiessbach "Meta-Level Reasoning For Scene Analysis", Proc. SPIE 0485, Applications of Artificial Intelligence I, (14 June 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943163
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Artificial intelligence

Control systems

Computing systems

Image understanding

Computer vision technology

Machine vision

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