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Area of Science:

  • Complex adaptive systems
  • Intelligent systems
  • Computational modeling

Background:

  • Understanding interactions is a major challenge in complex adaptive systems.
  • Interactive intelligent systems (IIS) offer a framework for modeling these systems.
  • The Wistech program has developed foundational interactive computations for IIS.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the foundations of interactive computations in interactive intelligent systems (IIS).
  • To emphasize the critical role of risk management in IIS problem-solving.
  • To present practical applications of IIS in complex real-world scenarios.

Main Methods:

  • Developing foundational interactive computations for IIS.
  • Applying IIS to model complex systems.
  • Integrating risk management strategies into IIS problem-solving approaches.

Main Results:

  • Established a framework for interactive computations within IIS.
  • Demonstrated the effectiveness of risk management in IIS for complex problems.
  • Successfully applied IIS in diverse real-life projects.

Conclusions:

  • Interactive computations provide a robust foundation for modeling complex adaptive systems.
  • Risk management is essential for effective problem-solving by IIS.
  • IIS are versatile and applicable across various domains, including medical diagnosis, autonomous control, and financial fraud detection.