MONET Summer School
 


MONET held a Summer School for Doctoral Students and Industrialists interested in increasing their knowledge of these Technologies.

The Proceedings are now available below

Link to Summer School Photos

Its Goals;

To inspire and prepare the next generation of researchers in the field of MBS/QR.
To convey to young industrialists, the potential of MBS/QR technology for solving problems resulting
from interacting with complex systems and their behaviour.
To communicate the type of problems that can be solved by applying MBS/QR technology.
To present a coherent and comprehensive overview of the main results and achievements of MBS/QR research.
To layout the state of the art of MBS/QR technology, highlight problems and open issues, and point out the research opportunities for the near future.

It was our over all intention that the Summer School gave an excellent foundation for research in the area or for applying these Technologies to real world problems.

Programme Highlights

      Explanation of Technology by World Leading Experts
      Practical Technology Demonstrations
      Group Seminars
      Future Technology Planning
      Experts Available for Drop-in Clinics

Summer School 2003 - Teachers

This years teachers were world leaders in their fields. Their areas of expertise include Artificial Intelligence, Model-based Reasoning in connection with Design Analysis Tasks, Bayesian Networks and Knowledge Based Systems, Interactive and Articulate Learning and Training Artefacts, Qualitative Reasoning, Spatial Reasoning, Analogical Reasoning and Learning, and Inference Engine Design.

Bert Bredeweg
George Coghill
Ken Forbus
Dedre Gentner
Chris Price
Neal Snooke
Peter Struss
Louise Travé-Massuyès


Timetable and Proceedings

Day
Date

Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
Evening
Saturday
6/9/03
Delegates begin to arrive and settle into accommodation
Informal Gathering
Sunday
7/9/03
Delegates continue to arrive and settle into accommodation
Registration
Welcome Event
Monday
8/9/03
Plenary Lecture (Ken Forbus)
Part One and Part Two
Modelling Practical Session
(Bert Bredeweg)

Drop in Session
Tuesday
9/9/03
Ecology Modelling: Lecture Slides and Practical Part One and Practical Part Two (Bert Bredeweg)
and Ecological Paper
Industrial Application (Neal Snooke)
Drop in Session
Wednesday
10/9/03

Cultural Trip to Minos Palace, Knossos and Archaeological Museum, Iraklion

Thursday
11/9/03
Diagnostic Practical (Peter Struss
and Louise Travé-Massuyès)

Bio-Medical Lecture (George Coghill)
and Qoph Paper

Education Lecture (Bert Bredeweg)
Gala Dinner
Friday
12/9/03
'Challenges in MBR' Lecture (Chris Price) Concluding Session - Panel with Ken, Bert, Peter, etc…
Delegates depart

The Pre-Event reading will remian available.
There are three papers which can be accessed via the links in the table below.

Some of these talks and especially the 'Challenges in MBR' make reference to the MONET Roadmaps; these can be accessd below.

Automotive Technological Roadmap

Bio-Medical Technological Roadmap

Educational Technological Roadmap

BRIDGE (Fault Detection and Diagnosis) Technological Roadmap

Overall MONET Technological Roadmap

After the Summer School, the Questionnaires issued at this event and at the 2000 MONET Summer School were analysed and an extra Project Deliverable was issued.

Extra Summer School Deliverable Joint_SS: Joint Summer Schools Document

Extra Bridge Deliverable MBD_SDS: School on Diagnosis of Industrial Systems and Processes: The Model-based Approach Spanish Diagnosis School Report: & Questionnaire Results and Analysis

Spanish Diagnosis School Results and Analysis

 

Link to the Spanish Diagnosis School Website


Details of the 2000 MONET Summer School

 

 


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