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Reasoning with complex cases / Friedrich Gebhardt ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Series: Kluwer international series in engineering and computer science ; SECS 393.Publication details: Boston, Mass : Kluwer Academic, 1997.Description: xi, 250 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0792398823
  • 9780792398820
Subject(s): Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also issued online.
Contents:
Pt. I. Reasoning with Cases. 1. Introduction. 2. Reasoning with Complex Cases. 3. The Fabel Domain for Illustration -- Pt. 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 -- Pt. 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 -- Pt. IV. An Integrated System. 17. Designing Integrated CBR Systems. 18. Software Architecture. 19. Scenario of Application.
Summary: 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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Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-239) and index.

Pt. I. Reasoning with Cases. 1. Introduction. 2. Reasoning with Complex Cases. 3. The Fabel Domain for Illustration -- Pt. 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 -- Pt. 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 -- Pt. IV. An Integrated System. 17. Designing Integrated CBR Systems. 18. Software Architecture. 19. Scenario of Application.

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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