Title :
Modeling knowledge about aseptics from cases of product loss
Author :
Duxbury-Smith, Peter
Author_Institution :
Yorkreco Res. & Dev., York, UK
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Aseptic processing and filling is a food industry technology. No unified applied aseptics knowledge domain exists apart from individual cases of product loss experienced at factories. Case based reasoning technology was selected to develop an information handling system. A prototype system demonstrated the potential advantages. Complex cases of large product loss are relatively rare and often involve conflicting accounts of what actually happened. They proved difficult to interpret retrospectively. The initial focus was on routine cases of reports from production operators, mechanics, quality assurance tests and support material from records such as machine downtime sheets and data loggers on equipment. Models of routine domain knowledge were represented in various, cross-referencing case libraries used both to assist solving and to document complex cases. This initial system can be used to run inductive retrievals of records and reports. Suspect quality assurance samples can be related to evidence of a cause in production reports and records. Detailed trends in problems and faults can be examined and explored
Keywords :
case-based reasoning; diagnostic reasoning; food processing industry; knowledge acquisition; losses; manufacturing data processing; production engineering computing; quality control; aseptic processing; case based reasoning; cross-referencing case libraries; data loggers; documentation; evidence; faults; filling; food industry technology; inductive retrievals; information handling system; knowledge domain; knowledge modelling; machine downtime sheets; mechanics; product loss; production operators; production reports; prototype system; quality assurance tests; suspect quality assurance samples; trends; Application software; Computer aided software engineering; Filling; Food technology; Manufacturing processes; Mechanical variables control; Production facilities; Prototypes; Quality assurance; Research and development;
Conference_Titel :
Artificial Intelligence for Applications, 1993. Proceedings., Ninth Conference on
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-3840-0
DOI :
10.1109/CAIA.1993.366631