Advances in Case-Based Reasoning Second European Workshop, EWCBR-94, Chantilly, France, November 7 - 10, 1994. Selected Papers
This book presents a selection of revised refereed papers taken from the contributions to the Second European Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning, EWCBR-94, held at the Abbaye de Royaumont near Paris in November 1994. The 22 papers included were chosen from a total of 60 submissions. The important evol...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1995, 1995
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1995 |
Series: | Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Integrating induction in a case-based reasoner
- Integrating induction and case-based reasoning: Methodological approach and first evaluations
- Experimental study of an evaluation function for cases imperfectly explained
- Reasoning with cases imperfectly described and explained
- Interacting learning-goals: Treating learning as a planning task
- On the limitations of Memory Based Reasoning
- A criterion of comparison between two case bases
- An average predictive accuracy of the nearest neighbor classifier
- Case-based reasoning for multi-step problems and its integration with heuristic search
- Qualitative models as a basis for case indices
- Using gestalten to retrieve cases
- A comparison of incremental case-based reasoning and inductive learning
- Examples and remindings in a case-based help system
- A CBR knowledge representation for practical ethics
- Case-based spatial design reasoning
- Case-based support for the design of dynamic system requirements
- A maintenance approach to case based reasoning
- Case-based evaluation in computer chess
- Design of a case-based reasoning system applied to neuropathy diagnosis
- Controlling a nonlinear hierarchical planner using case replay
- A classification system for credit card transactions
- Use of case-based reasoning in the domain of building regulations