نتایج جستجو برای: case based tour finder
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INduction and REasoning from CAses was the title of two large European CBR projects funded by the European Commission from 1992 – 1999. In total, the two projects (abbreviated INRECA and INRECA-II) have obtained an overall funding of 3 MEuro, which enabled the 5 project partners to perform 55 person years of research and development work. The projects made several significant contributions to C...
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In recent years, several researchers have studied the suitability of CBR to cope with dynamic or continuous or temporal domains. In these domains, the current state depends on the past temporal states. This feature really makes difficult to cope with these domains. This means that classical individual case retrieval is not very accurate, as the dynamic domain is structured in a temporally relat...
This paper describes the development of the generic collaboration support architecture CAKE incorporating case-based reasoning (CBR). CAKE provides unified access to knowledge available within an organization, and CBR technology is used throughout the system to distribute this knowledge to agents as required. Adaptive workflows and collaboration patterns selected by a CBR process are introduced...
Our application is the configuration of telecooperation systems. The need for new configuration systems in this area matches well with the advances in the AI domain. We argue that case-based reasoning is very useful in the configuration of telecooperation systems and show the extension of an existing resource-oriented configurator to reason with cases. Finally we present a general method from c...
This paper presents a novel approach to compositional adaptation of workflows, thus addressing the adaptation step in processoriented case-based reasoning. Unlike previous approaches to adaptation, the proposed approach does not require additional adaptation knowledge. Instead, the available case base of workflows is analyzed and each case is decomposed into meaningful subcomponents, called wor...
Argumentation for Case-Based Reasoning Kristijonas Čyras Imperial College London London, UK Ken Satoh National Institute of Informatics Tokyo, Japan Francesca Toni Imperial College London London, UK
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