2019
DOI: 10.24193/subbi.2019.1.05
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Cognitive Modeling Approach for Dealing with Challenges in Cyber-Physical Systems

Abstract: In this paper, inspired by our previous works, we propose an architecture for the design and realization of cyber-physical systems (CPS) that considers the spatio-temporal context of events, promotes anomaly detection, facilitates efficient human-computer interaction and is capable of discovering novel human and/or machine knowledge. We view deep neural networks as smart sensors and sensory data from the environment represents the semantic and episodic input to a consistency seeking component of the cyber-spac… Show more

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“…Several platforms follow model-driven engineering principles [76], for instance a model representation for production ML models [45]. These types of platforms are relevant for the cyber-physical systems domain, for which we also found dedicated tool support [76,167].…”
Section: Software Design (34 Studies)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several platforms follow model-driven engineering principles [76], for instance a model representation for production ML models [45]. These types of platforms are relevant for the cyber-physical systems domain, for which we also found dedicated tool support [76,167].…”
Section: Software Design (34 Studies)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several platforms follow model-driven engineering principles [74], for instance a model representation for production ML models [44]. These types of platforms are relevant for the cyber-physical systems domain, for which we also found dedicated tool support [74,165].…”
Section: Software Design (34 Studies)mentioning
confidence: 99%