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An analysis is made of the system principles of the metrological assurance of the design of virtual systems, namely systems with artificial intelligence elements. A structural stochastic approximation principle enables the considerable a priori uncertainty to be overcome and provides high metrological indicators for the rate of adaptation, reliability, and stability of the results.
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Antsyferov, S.S. Metrology of Virtual Systems. Measurement Techniques 46, 439–446 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025349029294
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