Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!att!cbnewse!cwpjr From: cwpjr@cbnewse.att.com (clyde.w.jr.phillips) Newsgroups: comp.robotics Subject: Re: "Easy" way to put "AI" in realtime embedded systems? Summary: U of Rochester Forth Energetics Laboratory FORML, SIGForth (ANSI) ASTRO-FORTH ( USSR ) Message-ID: <1991Apr16.160744.8468@cbnewse.att.com> Date: 16 Apr 91 16:07:44 GMT References: <5478@mindlink.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 27 In article , kube@cs.UAlberta.CA (Ron Kube) writes: > Nick_Janow@mindlink.UUCP (Nick Janow) writes: > > >Forth might be a good choice for adding AI to embedded systems. Forth is > >widely used in embedded systems, and is also used in robotics and AI research. > ???: > Do you have an example of Forth's use in AI research? I don't have anything one hand, but I know lot's is out there. The above have some papers and Published Journals that address AI in Real Time. One Large Train Engine MFG has an operational Engine Diagnostics Expert System they are very happy with. The International Forth Interest Group has other resources. There is a package called Expert-2 by Parks that is elementary. The U.R. Laboratory is doing Laser work for Fusiuon and other projects in forth. I don't know but some nice RT dynamic network routing work that's been done might be considered AI... Clyde