Presentation 1994/7/8
On Testing Fault Hypotheses
Yusuf Wilajati Purna, Takahira Yaguchi,
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Abstract(in English) Due to its natural incompleteness,a fault hypothesis generator is always considered to produce inconsistent fault hypotheses.In this paper,some notions on testing fault hypotheses are described. In order to discard inconsistent fault hypotheses,a technique classifying types of them and pruning them based on the types is proposed.The technique divides fault hypotheses into three types: pseudo fault hypotheses,contradicting fault hypotheses,and candidate faults.Experimentson testing fault hypotheses by pruning the pseudo and contradicting fault hypotheses have been done,and the results have shown that by doing so,inconsistent fault hypotheses can be gotten rid of considerably.Furthermore,notions to deal with candidate faults are presented as well.
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Keyword(in English) Pseudo fault hypotheses / Contradicting fault hypotheses / Candidate faults / Fault diagnosis
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Title (in English) On Testing Fault Hypotheses
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Keyword(1) Pseudo fault hypotheses
Keyword(2) Contradicting fault hypotheses
Keyword(3) Candidate faults
Keyword(4) Fault diagnosis
1st Author's Name Yusuf Wilajati Purna
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Electronic Science & Technology,Shizuoka University()
2nd Author's Name Takahira Yaguchi
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Electronic Science & Technology,Shizuoka University
Date 1994/7/8
Paper # AI94-31
Volume (vol) vol.94
Number (no) 133
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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