Abstract

Although hypothetical reasoning is widely used in fault diagnostics and measurement systems, low processing speed is a serious drawback. The most well-known application is to a hypothetical reasoning system using an inference-path network. This system calls for improvement in terms of cost of subsumption processing and insistency checking. In particular, this paper deals with subsumption processing. Necessary and sufficient conditions are formulated for a subsumption to occur and these conditions are then used to propose an algorithm to accelerate subsumption processing. The algorithm is validated experimentally. © 1998 Scripta Technica. Syst Comp Jpn, 28(12): 43–52, 1997

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