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Message input

Receptors that monitor the environment and generate input messages these inform the CS about conditions in the environment. The input messages and post-it notes from the classifier itself are gathered on an input list. [Pg.268]

The classifier system, which analyzes the input messages, creates messages for output, and places them on an output list. [Pg.268]

Collect messages from the environment on the input message list. [Pg.269]

Compare every input message against every classifier to identify matches. [Pg.269]

When the CS is ready to start processing messages, it freezes the contents of the input message list, then reads and assesses its contents. The messages are fed, one at a time, into the classifier list, which is a large collection of... [Pg.271]

The in every case is the generation of a message, so the processing of the input messages leads to zero or more output messages being created. These are placed on an output message list. [Pg.272]

Even for a small-scale problem, the classifier list may be long. This has the advantage that, since many classifiers may be able to generate output messages at one time, the system implicitly includes several different ways of responding to messages from the environment (in other words, it can incorporate several different hypotheses about how the environment behaves). This helps the CS to cope with uncertainty when there may be insufficient information on the input message list to determine precisely what state the environment is in. [Pg.272]

Thus, the input message 01101 matches each of the conditions 01101 oi i and but does not match mo. Note that the presence of the identifier tag at the start of a message and the requirement that this must match the corresponding digits in the classifier conditions means that some classifiers will match and, therefore, deal with only messages from a particular probe. [Pg.273]

If the classifier condition and the input message match at every position, or if all conditions in a multiple condition classifier are matched by some combination of input messages, the classifier is said to be satisfied by the message(s), the action part of the classifier is triggered and it generates an output message. [Pg.274]

Just like the condition, the classifier s action is formed from the ternary alphabet [o, l, ]. If it appears in the action, the symbol acts as a "pass through" operator wherever is present, it is replaced by the digit that occurs in the corresponding position in the input message. [Pg.274]

Input message.... ..is matched by the classifier.... ..and generates the output... [Pg.274]

Output messages have a format that is similar to input messages they are binary strings and are divided into an identifier and a data portion. We shall assume that any output message that starts with oi is an instruction to a heater in the reactor. The remaining digits in the message indicate the power to be supplied to the heater, as specified in Table 9.3. [Pg.275]

Thus, input message oom (interpreted as "the temperature is below Ttoo cou") would satisfy the classifier ooiii/oim. The classifier would output the message oim, which would be interpreted as "turn on the heater" (the oi part of the action) "to maximum power" (the m part). In this way, an input message that indicates a need for action has generated a suitable... [Pg.275]

Each input message is compared with each classifier in turn. Once any triggered classifiers have created their output, the output message list is complete. [Pg.276]

The condition part of these classifiers contains several symbols, so the classifiers will be satisfied by many input messages and, therefore, generate numerous output messages. [Pg.276]

Classifiers that contain many symbols in their condition part are known as generalists, as they will be satisfied by a wide variety of different input messages. The first classifier given above is the supreme generalist, since any message turns it on. By contrast, classifiers whose condition part contains... [Pg.276]

Any classifier with more than one action part could post more than one output message per input message. [Pg.279]

Classifiers that are satisfied by an input message, therefore, are required to make a bid for the privilege of posting an output message. The bid is... [Pg.280]

Coupled classifiers can perform complex calculations, such as handling temporal information. Recall that the input message list delivers a snapshot of current conditions in the reactor. If the reactor contains a pH probe, the message that the probe sends will define the latest pH of the reaction mixture. [Pg.285]

The first bit of the address is designed to be 0 so as to guarantee that I C arbitration resolves in favor of input messages to the microsystem with respect to output messages. The f C interface accepts incoming messages of two formats a simple two-byte command message (A)... [Pg.69]

It receives input messages from its environment on its input channels and generates output messages to its environment on its output channels ... [Pg.385]

Alarms and operator messages including out of range data input messages Calculations... [Pg.611]

Any channel K can t transfer its own states considered as the input messages (within the same steps p). Such an attempt is the information analogy for the Auto-Reference known from Logics and Computing Theory. Thus a certain step-aside leading to a nonzero tranfer output, H(Y) = H(X)-H(X Y)>0, is needed. [Pg.131]

The input message, sent to predictprotein embl-heidelberg.de, takes the following form ... [Pg.265]

Local and county emergency operations centers can input messages into the EAS, as well as radio and television stations. FCC rules require that broadcasters monitor at least two independent sources for emergency information to ensure that emergency information gets delivered to viewers and listeners. [Pg.143]


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