Structural Monitoring: Decision-Support through Multiple-Data Interpretation

Stalker, R. and Smith, Ian F.C. (1998) Structural Monitoring: Decision-Support through Multiple-Data Interpretation. In: Artificial Intelligence in Structural Engineering : Information Technology for Design, Collaboration, Maintenance, and Monitoring. Lecture Notes in Computer Science . Springer, Berlin, pp. 474-478. ISBN 978-3-540-64806-2

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Abstract

Decision-support for monitoring is performed using models in order to provide multiple interpretations of the same data set. This results in a space of possible interpretations of structural behaviour. Incremental addition of information for each interpretation modifies this space and helps engineers converge on realistic behaviours. Such experimentation and exploration of data interpretation leads to more rational decision-making in structural maintenance and life-cycle economies.

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31 Jul 2012 08:04
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