Abstract
This paper contains a short discussion and examples of the possibility for using the apparatus of generalised nets (GNs) for modelling of intelligent systems (ISs). A formal definition of the concept of an IS is introduced and illustrated. The GN approach for modelling is discussed and the architectural principles used in it are given. The modelling possibilities of the GNs are illustrated by the ideas for extensions of the concept of an expert system. A series of extensions of this concept are described. A GN model is given, which describes the process of construction of an IS. Some open problems are formulated. In the Appendix, short remarks on the concept of a GN are given: the definition and some components of the GN theory.
Notes
1. Based on ‘Generalized Nets as Tools for Modelling Intelligent Systems’, by K. Atanassov, M. Hadjiski, which appeared in the Proceedings of the 4th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Systems IS’08, pp. 1-45–1-49.