Information Refinement and Revision for Decision Making:

Modeling for Diagnostics, Prognostics, and Prediction

Stanford University

March 25-27, 2002

 

Monday

March 25

 

 

Presentation slides

9:00-9:30

Quantitative Temporal Relationships in Dynamic Bayesian Models

D. Colbry

B. Peintner

M. Pollack

University of Michigan

 Yes

9:30-10:00

The Use of Evidence Conflict to extend Diagnostic Models

J. Agosta

J. Katz

Edify Corporation

Stanford University

 

10:00-10:30

Efficient Fault Diagnosis Using Probing

I. Rish

M. Brodie

S. Ma

IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

 

10:30-11:00

Break

 

 

 

11:00-11:30

Active Classification with Bounded Resources

A. Guo

University of Massachussetts, Amherst

 Yes

11:30-12:00

Using Sensitivity Analysis for Selective Parameter Update in Bayesian Network Learning

H. Wang

 

I. Rish

The Boeing Company

IBM T.J. Watson

 Yes

 

 

S. Ma

Research Center

 

12:00-12:30

Distributed Diagnosis of Networked Hybrid Systems

J. Kurien

X. Koutsoukos

F. Zhao

Xerox PARC

Yes

12:30:2:00

Lunch

 

 

 

2:00-2:30

Incremental Automated Diagnostics

C. Price

University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK

 

2:30-3:00

Intelligent Sensor Validation and Fusion with Distributed “Smart Dust” Motes for Monitoring and Enabling Efficient Energy Use

A. Agogino

J. Granderson

S. Qiu

UC Berkeley

 

3:00-3:30

An Introduction of Embedded Infotronics Agent for Tether-Free Prognostics

J. Lee

University of Wisconsin

 

 

 

Jun Ni

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

 

3:30-4:00

Break

 

 

 

4:00-5:30

Discussion

 

 

 

6:00-7:00

Reception

 

 

 

 


 

Tuesday

March 26

 

 

Presentation slides

9:00-9:30

Design and Monitoring for Failure-Free Missions

I. Tumer

NASA Ames Research Center

 

9:30-10:00

Distributed Multi-Algorithm Diagnostics and Prognostics for US Navy Ships

G. Hadden

P. Bergstrom

Honeywell Laboratories

Yes

 

 

G. Vachtsevanos

Georgia Institute of Technology

 

 

 

B. Bennett

Knowledge Partners of Minnesota

 

 

 

J. Van Dyke

Systems Analysis and Software Engineering

 

10:00-10:30

Diagnosis and Prediction in a Moving Vehicle: The Driver Advocate

B. Miller

N. Massey

R. Gardner

Motorola

 

10:30-11:00

Break

 

 

 

11:00-11:30

A Novel Architecture for an Integrated Fault Diagnostic/Prognostic System

G. Zhang

S. Lee

N. Propes

Y. Zhao

G. Vachtsevanos

Georgia Institute of Technology

Yes

 

 

A. Thakker

Global Technology Connection

 

 

 

T. Galie

NAVSEA Ship Systems Engineering Center

 

11:30-12:00

Predicting Wet-End Web Breakage in Paper Mills

P. Bonissone

K. Goebel

GE Global Research Center

Yes

 

 

Y. Chen

Bizgenic, Inc.

 

12:00-12:30

Using Hierarchical Recurrent Neuro-Fuzzy Systems for Decision Making

A. Nuernberger

UC Berkeley

 

12:30-2:00

Lunch

 

 

 

2:00-2:30

Using Fuzzy MCDM and Case-Based Reasoning to Support General Decision Making

G. Royes

R. Bastos

Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil

 

2:30-3:00

Value of Information Analysis in Dynamic Decision Models

S. Xu

K. Poh

National University of Singapore, Singapore

 Yes

3:00-3:30

Information Refinement and Revision for Medical Expert System – Automated Extraction of Hierarchical Rules from Clinical Data

S. Tsumoto

Shimane Medical University, Shimane, Japan

 

3:30-4:00

Break

 

 

 

4:00-5:30

Discussion

 

 

 

6:00-7:00

Plenary Session

 

 

 

 


 

Wednesday

March 27

 

 

Presentation slides

9:00-9:30

Supervisory Control for Energy Savings and Thermal Comfort in Commercial Building HVAC Systems

R. Martin

C. Federspiel

D. Auslander

UC Berkeley

Yes

9:30-10:00

Distributed Search and Decision-Making using Cooperative Coevolutionary Agents

R. Subbu

GE Global Research Center

Yes

 

 

A. Sanderson

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

 

10:00-10:30

Decision Making in Logistics: A Chaos Theory Based Analysis

P. Ranjan

V. Manikonda

W. Peng

IAI

 

 

 

S. Kumara

A. Surana,

Pennsylvania State University

 

 

 

M. Greaves

DARPA

 

10:30-11:00

Break

 

 

 

11:00-12:30

Discussion