CONDITION MONITORING: MACHINERY, EXTERNAL STRUCTURES AND HEALTH Colloquium organised by Professional Group A9 (Neural Computing) Thursday, 22 - Friday, 23 April 1999 Austin Court, Birmingham PROGRAMME Organisers: P Cowley (Rolls-Royce PLC, UK), A Sharkey and K Worden (University of Sheffield, UK) Thursday, 22 April 1999 09.00 Registration and coffee 09.30 Welcome and introduction P Cowley (Rolls-Royce PLC, UK) 10.00 Why I am not a non-Bayesian? M Niranjan (University of Sheffield, UK) 11.oo Coffee 11.30 Structural health monitoring at Los Alamos National Laboratory C R Farrar and S W Doebling (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA) 12.30 Lunch 13.30 CM of electromechanical plant and civil structures J Penman (University of Aberdeen, UK) 14.30 Novelty detection in jet engines L Tarassenko, A Nairac and N Townsend (University of Oxford, UK) and P Cowley (Rolls-Royce PLC, UK) 5 15.30 Tea 16.00 Artificial intelligence approaches to fault diagnosis R J Patton, C J Lopez-Toribio and F J Uppal (University of Hull, UK) 17.00 Close Friday, 23 April 1999 09.00 Registration and coffee 09.30 Acoustic emission in aerospace structures W A Wright and P J Wells (British Aerospace, UK) And S J Roberts (Imperial College of Science and Technology, UK) 10.30 Coffee 11.oo Fault diagnosis for closed-loop drug infusion M F Abbod and D A Linkens (University of Sheffield, UK) 12.00 Lunch 13.30 Technical and medical consulting systems using Bayes Nets V Tresp (Siemens, Germany) 14.30 Vibro-acoustic condition monitoring W Staszewski (University of Sheffield, UK) and C Cempel (Poznan University of Technology, Poland) 15.30 Tea 16.00 Panel discussion 17.00 Close The IEE is not, as a body, responsible for the views or opinions expressed by individual authors or speakers. 0 1999 The Institution of Electrical Engineers. Printed and published by the IEE, Savoy Place, London WC2R OBL, UK. UK ISSN 0963-3308