Title
Emergent case-based reasoning applications
Abstract
The basic principle underpinning case-based reasoning (CBR) is that new problems can be solved by reusing solutions to past problems. The generality of this idea means that CBR is finding application in a wide variety of areas. The special advantage of CBR is that a case can be a very convenient means of capturing knowledge, especially in weak theory domains where the relationship between causes and effects may not be well understood. Cases may embody more than problem-solving knowledge; the knowledge in a case may be a creative structure or a complex behavior pattern. The widespread applicability of this idea means that it has been exploited in a diverse range of areas across the arts and sciences. This article provides a brief summary of some of these applications.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1017/S0269888906000658
Knowledge Eng. Review
Keywords
Field
DocType
problem-solving knowledge,basic principle,creative structure,diverse range,complex behavior pattern,case-based reasoning,new problem,convenient mean,past problem,brief summary,emergent case-based reasoning application,rule based,human performance,instance based learning,computer music,case base reasoning,artificial intelligence,case based reasoning
Behavioral pattern,Computer science,Reuse,Model-based reasoning,Knowledge management,Case-based reasoning,Underpinning,Management science,Generality
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
20
3
0269-8889
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.47
8
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ramon Lopez de Mantaras170652.40
Pádraig Cunningham23086218.37
Petra Perner31466168.32