Artificial Intelligence, Automatic Control and Development

Abstract A survey is given on new impacts of artificial intelligence on automatic control. Artificial intelligence offers its tools to automatic control at two decision points: input and control. Visual, voice and information pattern as inputs to control systems are treated, especially for quality control, medical applications. A glimpse on expert systems illuminates the possibilities of automated dispatcher and other decision making. New algorithms solving very complex problems offer several possibilities. A short report on the intelligent robot program of the author's group is given and as a conclusion some considerations on artificial intelligence, control and development.

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