. . "In the present the production rate increases, force, high-speed machine motion including dynamic effects not usually associated with traditional machine operation. By studying the different processes it is possible to extract the main characteristics of normal process state, worn tool, or any other unwanted situation or states. The interdependences and connections between measurable signals and interesting parameters and situations are often very complex and hence difficult to perceive for a human being\u2013 an operator. Artificial intelligence technologies can surely be very useful in solving problems of this nature."@en . . "Tool Condition Monitoring for Intelligent Machinig" . "631128" . . . . "1"^^ . . "Tool Condition Monitoring for Intelligent Machinig"@en . "0"^^ . "1"^^ . "0"^^ . . "[137B292A4262]" . "%2283;86%22" . . . . . . "Tool Condition Monitoring for Intelligent Machinig" . "80-8070-119-9" . "P(GA101/01/0167)" . . "RIV/46747885:24210/03:24210029" . "Acoustic emission, tool wear, neuronal network, intelligent machinig"@en . "\u017Dilinsk\u00E1 univerzita v \u017Diline" . . "Tool Condition Monitoring for Intelligent Machinig"@en . . "24210" . "\u017Di\u017Eka, Jan" . "11th International Scientific Conference Science, Education and Society" . "\u017Dilina, Slovensko" . "RIV/46747885:24210/03:24210029!RIV/2004/GA0/242104/N" . "In the present the production rate increases, force, high-speed machine motion including dynamic effects not usually associated with traditional machine operation. By studying the different processes it is possible to extract the main characteristics of normal process state, worn tool, or any other unwanted situation or states. The interdependences and connections between measurable signals and interesting parameters and situations are often very complex and hence difficult to perceive for a human being\u2013 an operator. Artificial intelligence technologies can surely be very useful in solving problems of this nature." . "4"^^ . "\u017Dilina, Slovensko" . "2003-01-01+01:00"^^ . .