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1 March 1992 Education in optical design by artificial intelligence system
Rang-Seng Chang, Der-Chin Chen
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Proceedings Volume 1603, Education in Optics; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.57854
Event: Education in Optics, 1991, Leningrad, Russian Federation
Abstract
The education system for optical design and assembly can be done by integrating the optical design program with expert system and stock lens kit and test equipment through microcomputer and digit optical bench with Robot vision system. Student set up the lens set according to their ideal and calculation to build up the optical system in optical bench make the design more real. The student learning optical knowledge by two ways: the learning by doing (Rote learning) and learning by being told. The level of information refers to the degree of generality. After input the datam and question the program answers the student the conclusion about the goal the subgoal, shows how it reached the conclusion by pring out the rules. Student can keep asking explanations. The explantation help the student to get all the full understanding of the system’s reasoning process as well as to debug the error of the knowledge base.
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Rang-Seng Chang and Der-Chin Chen "Education in optical design by artificial intelligence system", Proc. SPIE 1603, Education in Optics, (1 March 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.57854
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KEYWORDS
Optical design

Cameras

Eye

Optical benches

Intelligence systems

Artificial intelligence

Autocollimators

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