Proceedings 1995 Second New Zealand International Two-Stream Conference on Artificial Neural Networks and Expert Systems
DOI: 10.1109/annes.1995.499475
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A comparison of model-based reasoning and learning approaches to power transmission fault diagnosis

Abstract: An application of model-based reasoning and modelbased learning to an operative diagnostic domain such as electrical power transmission networks is presented. Most of the research in model-based diagnosis is based on maintenance diagnosis. Operative diagnosis, on the other hand, is done while the system is still in operation even afer the fault. We plan to develop an efficient algorithm for operative diagnosis which can handle large domain of faults and multiple faults in real time. In our search toward a bett… Show more

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