A Knowledge Model for Automatic Configuration of Traffic Messages

Molina, Martin ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7145-1974 and Robledo, Monica (2001). A Knowledge Model for Automatic Configuration of Traffic Messages. In: "Fourteenth International Conference on Industrial & Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence & Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-2001)", June 2001, Budapest (Hungary).

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Title: A Knowledge Model for Automatic Configuration of Traffic Messages
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Item Type: Presentation at Congress or Conference (Article)
Event Title: Fourteenth International Conference on Industrial & Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence & Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-2001)
Event Dates: June 2001
Event Location: Budapest (Hungary)
Title of Book: Engineering of Intelligent Systems
Date: 2001
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Faculty: Facultad de Informática (UPM)
Department: Inteligencia Artificial
Creative Commons Licenses: None

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Abstract

This paper describes a knowledge model for a configuration problem in the do-main of traffic control. The goal of this model is to help traffic engineers in the dynamic selection of a set of messages to be presented to drivers on variable message signals. This selection is done in a real-time context using data recorded by traffic detectors on motorways. The system follows an advanced knowledge-based solution that implements two abstract problem solving methods according to a model-based approach recently proposed in the knowledge engineering field. Finally, the paper presents a discussion about the advantages and drawbacks found for this problem as a consequence of the applied knowledge modeling ap-proach.

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Item ID: 30600
DC Identifier: https://oa.upm.es/30600/
OAI Identifier: oai:oa.upm.es:30600
Deposited by: Martin Molina
Deposited on: 31 Jul 2014 05:11
Last Modified: 22 Apr 2016 00:52
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