PMID- 14989301 OWN - NASA STAT- MEDLINE DCOM- 20080718 LR - 20171116 IS - 1002-0837 (Print) IS - 1002-0837 (Linking) VI - 16 Suppl DP - 2003 TI - [Application prospect of human-artificial intelligence system in future manned space flight]. PG - 482-5 AB - OBJECTIVE: To make the manned space flight more efficient and safer, a concept of human-artificial (AI) system is proposed in the present paper. METHOD: The task of future manned space flight and the technique requirement with respect to the human-AI system development were analyzed. RESULT: The main points are as follows: 1)Astronaut and AI are complementary to each other functionally; 2) Both symbol AI and connectionist AI should be included in the human-AI system, but expert system and Soar-like system are used mainly inside the cabin, the COG-like robots are mainly assigned for EVA either in LEO flight or on the surface of Moon or Mars; 3) The human-AI system is hierarchical in nature with astronaut at the top level; 4) The complex interfaces between astronaut and AI are the key points for running the system reliably and efficiently. CONCLUSION: As the importance of human-AI system in future manned space flight and the complexity of related technology, it is suggested that the R/D should be planned as early as possible. FAU - Wei, Jin-he AU - Wei JH AD - Institute of Space Medico-Engineering, Beijing, China. LA - chi PT - Journal Article PL - China TA - Space Med Med Eng (Beijing) JT - Hang tian yi xue yu yi xue gong cheng = Space medicine & medical engineering JID - 9425305 MH - *Artificial Intelligence MH - Astronauts MH - Ergonomics MH - Extravehicular Activity MH - Humans MH - *Man-Machine Systems MH - Research MH - Robotics MH - Space Flight/*instrumentation/trends MH - *User-Computer Interface MH - *Weightlessness OID - NASA: 00030532 EDAT- 2004/03/03 05:00 MHDA- 2008/07/19 09:00 CRDT- 2004/03/03 05:00 PHST- 2004/03/03 05:00 [pubmed] PHST- 2008/07/19 09:00 [medline] PHST- 2004/03/03 05:00 [entrez] PST - ppublish SO - Space Med Med Eng (Beijing). 2003;16 Suppl:482-5.