<p>Case-based reasoning is one of the fastest growing areas in the field of knowledge-based systems and this book, authored by a leader in the field, is the first comprehensive text on the subject. Case-based reasoning systems are systems that store information about situations in their memory. As
Case-Based Reasoning: A Textbook
โ Scribed by Michael M. Richter, Rosina O. Weber (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 550
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
While it is relatively easy to record billions of experiences in a database, the wisdom of a system is not measured by the number of its experiences but rather by its ability to make use of them. Case-based reaยญsoning (CBR) can be viewed as experience mining, with analogical reasoning applied to problemโsolution pairs. As cases are typically not identical, simple storage and recall of experiences is not sufficient, we must define and analyze similarity and adaptation. The fundamentals of the approach are now well-established, and there are many successful commercial applications in diverse fields, attracting interest from researchers across various disciplines.
This textbook presents case-based reasoning in a systematic approach with two goals: to present rigorous and formally valid structures for precise reasoning, and to demonstrate the range of techniques, methods, and tools available for many applications. In the chapters in Part I the authors present the basic elements of CBR without assuming prior reader knowledge; Part II explains the core methods, in particuยญlar case representations, similarity topics, retrieval, adaptation, evaluation, revisions, learning, developยญment, and maintenance; Part III offers advanced views of these topics, additionally covering uncertainty and probabilities; and Part IV shows the range of knowledge sources, with chapters on textual CBR, imยญages, sensor data and speech, conversational CBR, and knowledge management. The book concludes with appendices that offer short descriptions of the basic formal definitions and methods, and comparisons beยญtween CBR and other techniques.
The authors draw on years of teaching and training experience in academic and business environments, and they employ chapter summaries, background notes, and exercises throughout the book. It's suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of computer science, management, and related disciplines, and it's also a practical introduction and guide for industrial researchers and practitioners engaged with knowledge engineering systems.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XVIII
Front Matter....Pages 1-2
Introduction....Pages 3-16
Basic CBR Elements....Pages 17-40
Extended View....Pages 41-52
Application Examples....Pages 53-84
Front Matter....Pages 85-86
Case Representations....Pages 87-111
Basic Similarity Topics....Pages 113-147
Complex Similarity Topics....Pages 149-165
Retrieval....Pages 167-187
Adaptation....Pages 189-220
Evaluation, Revision, and Learning....Pages 221-246
Development and Maintenance....Pages 247-273
Front Matter....Pages 275-275
Advanced CBR Elements....Pages 277-298
Advanced Similarity Topics....Pages 299-319
Advanced Retrieval....Pages 321-338
Uncertainty....Pages 339-355
Probabilities....Pages 357-372
Front Matter....Pages 373-374
Textual CBR....Pages 375-409
Images....Pages 411-442
Sensor Data and Speech....Pages 443-463
Conversational CBR....Pages 465-485
Front Matter....Pages 373-374
Knowledge Management....Pages 487-505
Front Matter....Pages 507-507
Basic Formal Definitions and Methods....Pages 509-521
Relations and Comparisons with Other Techniques....Pages 523-538
Back Matter....Pages 539-546
โฆ Subjects
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Business Information Systems; Information Systems and Communication Service; Computer Applications
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