Semantics in an intelligent control system

Much research on intelligent systems has concentrated on low level mechanisms or limited subsystems. We need to understand how to assemble the components in an architecture for a complete agent with its own mind, driven by its own desires. A mind is a self-modifying control system, with a hierarchy of levels of control and a different hierarchy of levels of implementation. AI needs to explore alternative control architectures and their implications for human, animal and artificial minds. Only when we have a good theory of actual and possible architectures can we solve old problems about the concept of mind and causal roles of desires, beliefs, intentions, etc. The global information level ‘virtual machine’ architecture is more relevant to this than detailed mechanisms. For example, differences between connectionist and symbolic implementations may be of minor importance. An architecture provides a framework for systematically generating concepts of possible states and processes. Lacking this, philosophers cannot provide good analyses of concepts, psychologists and biologists cannot specify what they are trying to explain or explain it, and psychotherapists and educationalists are left groping with ill-understood problems. The paper outlines some requirements for such architectures showing the importance of an idea shared between engineers and philosophers: the concept of ‘semantic information’.

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 258-261
Author(s):  
A. Buyalo ◽  
A. Kakunina

The article provides an analysis and systematization of the reasons for abandoning trains, highlighting the main reasons, as well as factors of the first and second levels. At present, intelligent systems are undergoing great development. Such a system is an intelligent control system for railway transport. Savings, if used according to the calculations, will be significant. Also, a large number of receiving and departure tracks at intermediate stations are freed, which will increase the efficiency of the railway performance, as well as reduce the losses of shippers. In conclusion, it is concluded that an integrated approach is needed from the side of the logistics component and from the side of the organization of train traffic.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.A. Chursin

The construction of an intelligent control system for the production of science intensive products is considered. An economic and mathematical model of the functioning of the system at all stages of the life cycle of science intensive products is proposed, the informational principle of making economic decisions under conditions of uncertainty is formulated. Keywords: science intensive products, high-tech production, intelligent system. [email protected]


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