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Generating Quasi-symbolic Representation of Three-Dimensional Flow

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Generating Quasi-symbolic Representation of Three-Dimensional Flow
Understanding flow in the three-dimensional phase space is challenging both to human experts and to current computer science technology. To break through the barrier, we are building a program called PSX3 that can autonomously explore the flow in a three-dimensional phase space, by integrating Al and numerical techniques. In this paper, I point out that quasi-symbolic representation called flow mappings is effective as a means of capturing qualitative aspects of threedimensional flow and present a method of generating flow mappings for a system of ordinary differential equations with three unknown functions . The method is based on a finding that geometric cues for generating a set of flow patterns can be classified into five categories . I demonstrate how knowledge about interaction of geometric cues is utilized for intelligently- controlling numerical computation .
Toyoaki Nishida
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Type Conference
Year 1993
Where AAAI
Authors Toyoaki Nishida
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