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29 March 1988 REACT: Cooperating Expert Systems Via A Blackboard Architecture
Jeffrey P. Rosenking, Stefan P. Roth
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Abstract
REACT (Rapid Expert Assessment to Counter Threats) is a prototype artificial intelligence system which is being developed at the Grumman Corporate Research Center. The purpose of REACT is to aid pilots in determining appropriate threat response strategies during combat situations. REACT is also being designed to monitor the state of the aircraft's onboard systems in order to offload the pilot from performing some of these tasks. REACT will notify the pilot during unusual circumstances which require some corrective actions to be taken. Our approach to carrying out these tasks is to develop individual, cooperating expert systems. The REACT experts are being designed to execute independently to obtain specified goals and they will also have the capability to share information using a blackboard model so that they can work collectively to solve problems as a single system.
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Jeffrey P. Rosenking and Stefan P. Roth "REACT: Cooperating Expert Systems Via A Blackboard Architecture", Proc. SPIE 0937, Applications of Artificial Intelligence VI, (29 March 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946968
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KEYWORDS
Artificial intelligence

Missiles

Visualization

Computer programming

Control systems

Data communications

Embedded systems

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