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|a Gebhardt, Friedrich
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|a Reasoning with Complex Cases
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c by Friedrich Gebhardt, Angi Voß, Wolfgang Gräther, Barbara Schmidt-Belz
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|a 1st ed. 1997
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|a New York, NY
|b Springer US
|c 1997, 1997
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|a XIII, 250 p
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|a I Reasoning with Cases -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Reasoning with Complex Cases -- 3 The FABEL Domain for Illustration -- II CASE RETRIEVAL -- 4 Case Similarities -- 5 Similarities Between Attributes -- 6 Restricted Geometric Relationships -- 7 Graphs -- 8 Semantic Nets -- 9 Model-Based Similarities -- 10 Enhancing The Quality of Retrieval Methods -- 11 Conclusions and Perspectives -- III Case Reuse -- 12 Reusing Cases -- 13 Reuse of A Single Case: Adaptation -- 14 Reuse of Multiple Cases: Strategies -- 15 Source Cases — The Third Factor -- 16 Conclusions and Perspectives -- IV An Integrated System -- 17 Designing Integrated CBR Systems -- 18 Software Architecture -- 19 Scenario of Application -- References
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|a Information Storage and Retrieval
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|a Artificial Intelligence
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|a Information storage and retrieval systems
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|a Artificial intelligence
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|a Gräther, Wolfgang
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|a Springer Book Archives -2004
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|a The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science
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|a 10.1007/978-1-4615-6233-7
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|a Reasoning with Complex Cases emphasizes case retrieval methods based on structured cases as they are relevant for planning, configuration, and design, and provides a systematic view of the case reuse phase, centering on complex situations. So far, books on case-based reasoning considered comparatively simple situations only. This book is a coherent work, not a selection of separate contributions, and consists largely of original research results using examples taken from industrial design, biology, medicine, jurisprudence and other areas. Reasoning with Complex Cases is suitable as a secondary text for graduate-level courses on case-based reasoning and as a reference for practitioners applying conventional CBR systems or techniques
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