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Assembly sequence planning using case-based reasoning techniques

โœ Scribed by P. Pu; M. Reschberger


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
823 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
0950-7051

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โœฆ Synopsis


Future computer aided design (CAD) systems will be not only smart, but also efficient in terms of solution strategies as well as time costs. This paper presents a problem-solving paradigm, namely case-based reasoning (CBR), and shows how it solves some constraintoriented design problems efficiently. CBR solves a new problem by retrieving from its case library a solution which has solved a similar problem in the past and then adapting the solution to the new problem. The efficiency of such a system relies on the completeness and compactness (small size) of such a case library. These two characteristics of a case library in turn rely on an indexing scheme for the set of cases in the library. How these issues can be solved and how a case-based reasoning system can be designed for such problems is illustrated here, and the authors' theory is presented as it is applied to the area of assembly sequence planning.


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