Monitoring and alarm interpretation in industrial environments

  • Authors:
  • S. Cauvin;M.‐O. Cordier;C. Dousson;P. Laborie;F. Lévy;J. Montmain;M. Porcheron;I. Servet;L. Travé‐Massuyès

  • Affiliations:
  • IFP, 1‐4 Avenue du Bois Préau, F‐92852 Rueil, Malmaison cedex, France;IRISA, Campus de Beaulieu, F‐35000, Rennes, France;France Telecom – CNET, 2 Avenue Pierre Marzin, F‐22307 Lannion cedex, France;EDF/DER/ER, 1 Avenue du Général de Gaulle, F‐92141 Clamart cedex, France;LIPN, Avenue J.B. Clément, F‐93430, Villetaneuse, France;CEA Marcoule, BP 171, F‐30205, Bagnols s/Ceze, France;EDF/DER/SDM, 6 Quai Watier, F‐78400 Chatou, France;LAAS‐CNRS, 7 Avenue du Colonel‐Roche, F‐31077 Toulouse cedex, France;LAAS‐CNRS, 7 Avenue du Colonel‐Roche, F‐31077 Toulouse cedex, France

  • Venue:
  • AI Communications
  • Year:
  • 1998

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Abstract

The ‘ALARM’ research group has been running two years as a multi‐labs group within the French National Program on Artificial Intelligence PRC‐IA. The group’s objective was to bring together representatives of the academic and industrial worlds in order to analyze, on real applications, the various problems raised by alarm interpretation and to define the potential benefits of AI techniques in this field. This paper presents the conclusions stemming from the analysis and discussions which took place during this period. It describes the industrial applications which the members of the group dealt with and compares them in a table with respect to several criteria identified as the most significant.