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DREDGABL and GEOSITE Knowledge-Based Expert System Geotechnical Decision Support Tools for Dredging
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Computer software/hardware that mimics subjective & objective reasoning of human brains
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Puzzles & Games Expert Systems (ES) Knowledge Based Expert System (KBES) Decision Support Systems Pattern Recognition Neural Networks Fuzzy Logic Virtual Reality
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(subjective & objective) Preserve knowledge & experiences (subjective & objective) of experts in the field User-friendly interface that allows for interaction between the user & knowledge base Can be relatively simple or very elaborate May or may not have learning components Ability of knowledge to “grow” & decision to “improve” Explain why data is needed & how conclusions are reached Include confidence/risk factors
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Components: Knowledge acquisition & validation Knowledge coding, inference engine & user interface Uses expert-derived rules for its reasoning Incorporate & process judgment, experience, empirical rules of thumb, proven functional relationships & experimental evidence More elaborate systems become Decision Support Systems (DDS)
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Applied to a wide variety of problem domains Once a system is developed, it should be verified in real world by outside experts Used to: Preserve & transfer knowledge Train new & unskilled workers Enhance decision making process (DSS)
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Dredging KBESs GEOSITEGEOSITE GEOtechnical SITE Investigation Methods (GEOSITE) DREDGABLDREDGABL Geotechnical Factors in DREDGeABiLity (DREDGABL) DRP SJS, Inc. DRP SJS, Inc. & 1990’s 2008-2010 1990’s 2008-2010 Dr. Jack Fowler Dr. Jack Fowler Dredging Research Program (DRP) Dredging Operations & Environmental Research Program (DOER)
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IIntended as a training/screening tool & not for use in formal engineering designs FFully interactive & user friendly software for personal computers (FoxPro & Windows) DDeveloped through established literature & interviews with experts in the field (knowledge acquisition) VVerified through field trials & workshops LLimited use by USACE in the 1990’s CContain detailed graphical assistance tools UUsed to provide guidance or as a training tool
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Provides guidance from geotechnical experts for subsurface investigations for dredging projects Assumes general knowledge of sediment types at site Assists in selecting: Sediment sampling methods In-situ strength testing methods, considering all appropriate sampling/testing method combinations Methods for accessing the sampling/testing depth Material identification tests Platforms suitable for fieldwork Uses Confidence Factors & Utility Factors
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Serves as a geotechnical engineering consultant Provides guidance regarding “dredgeability” of sediments described in the contract document Dredgeability is defined as the ease with which an underwater soil or rock can be excavated, removed, transported & deposited using specific dredging equipment & methods Contains a database option to store local knowledge within the user’s geographical area
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Computerized tools designed to enhance accessibility and quality of information & knowledge needed by decision makers in the dredging industry
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A guide, or computerized mentor, for persons lacking knowledge & experience in dredgeability analysis of geotechnical data, or geotechnical site investigations for dredging projects. An educational aid in the training of new planners, estimators, administrators & operators Assist geotechnical engineers & engineering geologists involved in dredging subsurface investigations Peer review, where knowledgeable & experienced personnel can consult with other experts for review & to check their work
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