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Creating and Using Models for Engineering Design: A Machine-Learning Approach
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/64.143239June 1992 (vol. 7 no. 3) pp. 52-59
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An adaptive and interactive modeling system (AIMS) that integrates simulation, optimization and machine learning to help engineers make design decisions is described. AIMS views engineering decision making as a two-phase process of creating and then using models. The competitive relation learner and the induce-and-select optimizer, AIMS's two main components, and their roles in both phases of decision-making are discussed. AIMS's role in supporting the design of a diesel engine that outputs power within the 440- to 460-kW range and consumes the least amount of fuel is also discussed.

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Sudhakar Yerramareddy, David K. Tcheng, Stephen C-Y. Lu, Dennis N. Assanis, "Creating and Using Models for Engineering Design: A Machine-Learning Approach," IEEE Intelligent Systems, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 52-59, June 1992, doi:10.1109/64.143239
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