Abstract
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Espoo |
Publisher | VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland |
Number of pages | 424 |
ISBN (Print) | 951-38-3570-7 |
Publication status | Published - 1990 |
MoE publication type | C2 Edited books |
Event | Artificial intelligence in nuclear power plants: IAEA/IWG NPPCI Specialists’ Meeting - Helsinki, Finland Duration: 10 Oct 1989 → 12 Oct 1989 |
Publication series
Series | VTT Symposium |
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Number | 109 |
ISSN | 0357-9387 |
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Keywords
- nuclear power
- artificial intelligence
- expert systems
- operator support
- user interface
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Artificial intelligence in nuclear power plants. Vol. I. / Haapanen, Pentti (Editor).
Espoo : VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, 1990. 424 p. (VTT Symposium; No. 109).Research output: Book/Report › Book (editor)
TY - BOOK
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PY - 1990
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N2 - The IAEA Specialists' Meeting on Artificial Intelligence in Nuclear Power Plants was arranged in Helsinki/Vantaa, Finland, on October 10-12,1989, under auspices of the International Working Group of Nuclear Power Plant Control and Instrumentation of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA/IWG NPPCI).Technical Research Centre of Finland together with Imatran Voima Oy and Teollisuuden Voima Oy answered for the practical arrangements of the meeting.105 participants from 17 countries and 2 international organizations took part in the meeting and 58 papers were submitted for presentation.These papers gave a comprehensive picture of the recent status and further trends in applying the rapidly developing techniques of artificial intelligence and expert systems to improve the quality and safety in designing and using of nuclear power worldwide.
AB - The IAEA Specialists' Meeting on Artificial Intelligence in Nuclear Power Plants was arranged in Helsinki/Vantaa, Finland, on October 10-12,1989, under auspices of the International Working Group of Nuclear Power Plant Control and Instrumentation of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA/IWG NPPCI).Technical Research Centre of Finland together with Imatran Voima Oy and Teollisuuden Voima Oy answered for the practical arrangements of the meeting.105 participants from 17 countries and 2 international organizations took part in the meeting and 58 papers were submitted for presentation.These papers gave a comprehensive picture of the recent status and further trends in applying the rapidly developing techniques of artificial intelligence and expert systems to improve the quality and safety in designing and using of nuclear power worldwide.
KW - nuclear power
KW - artificial intelligence
KW - expert systems
KW - operator support
KW - user interface
M3 - Book (editor)
SN - 951-38-3570-7
T3 - VTT Symposium
BT - Artificial intelligence in nuclear power plants. Vol. I.
PB - VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
CY - Espoo
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