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Developing autonomic properties for distributed pattern-recognition systems with ASSL

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2011
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In this paper, we discuss our research towards developing special properties that introduce autonomic behavior in pattern-recognition systems. In our approach we use ASSL (Autonomic System Speci cation Language) to formally develop such properties for DMARF (Distributed Modular Audio Recognition Framework). These properties enhance DMARF with an autonomic middleware that manages the four stages of the framework's pattern-recognition pipeline. DMARF is a biologically inspired system employing pattern recognition, signal processing, and natural language processing helping us process audio, textual, or imagery data needed by a variety of scientific applications, e.g., biometric applications. In that context, the notion go autonomic DMARF (ADMARF) can be employed by autonomous and robotic systems that theoretically re- quire less-to-none human intervention other than data collection for pattern analysis and observing the results. In this article, we explain the ASSL speci cation models for the autonomic properties of DMARF.
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non-peer-reviewed
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Springer-Verlang
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Transactions on Computational Science;2011
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Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering and Technology (IRCSET), Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
Sustainable Development Goals
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