Informatics and Applications

2016, Volume 10, Issue 1, pp 96-105

FINE-GRAINED HYBRID INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS. PART 2: BIDIRECTIONAL HYBRIDIZATION

  • I. Ŕ. Kirikov
  • Ŕ. V. Kolesnikov
  • S. V. Listopad
  • S. B. Rumovskaya

Abstract

The problematic of interdisciplinary tools is considered and the conclusion about the relevance of research of the "grain" property of hybrids in informatics is made. Properties of functional and instrumental heterogeneity of complex tasks are investigated and the results of fine-grained hybrids modeling within the theory of the schemes of role conceptual models are presented. The results are presented within the linguistic approach, the core of which is in transformation of the verbalized information about objects-originals (complex subjects) and objects-prototypes (modeling approaches) to objects-results (functional hybrid intelligent systems). It exists in poly-languages of professional activity. The transformation is directed by heuristics which are the schemes of the conceptual role models in the informal axiomatic theory. The categorical core of the theory is "resource- property-operation-relation." The notion of bidirectional hybridization, its benefits, and the first results are represented.

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