I will start by briefly reminding what is Case-Based Reasoning, a powerful problem solving method that integrates lazy learning as a fundamental component. I will argue that it is a powerful and cognitively well-founded methodology that allows to tackle complex applications. I will finally provide two examples of such complex applications, namely in music and in robotics. Indeed, the complexity of these applications have required advances in the state of the art of case-based reasoning through the invention of new approaches to case representation, case retrieval and case reuse adapted to deal with musical knowledge in one case and to cooperative soccer playing in the other case.Peer Reviewe
Abstract. In this book, we have colleted a selection of papers on very re-cent Case-based reasoning ...
AbstractThe increasing use of digital media in daily life has resulted in a need for novel multimedi...
Case-based reasoning (CBR) was first formalised in the 1980s following from the work of Schank and o...
Case-based reasoning (CBR) is now a mature subfield of artificial intelligence. The fundamental prin...
Case-based reasoning is a recent approach to problem solving and learning that has got a lot of atte...
Case-based reasoning, broadly construed, is the process of solving new problems based on the solutio...
Case-based reasoning systems store information about situations in their memory. As new problems ari...
This paper gives an overview of the foundational issues related to case based reasoning, describes s...
Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) is a rapidly growing eld in AI. It is a memory-driven approach to problem...
A surprisingly large number of research disciplines have contributed towards the development of know...
This paper surveys the field of case-based reasoning (CBR) -- both in science and in industrial appl...
In this paper we present an extension of an existing system, called SaxEx, capable of generating exp...
Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) is an Artificial Intelligence approach to learning and problem solving ba...
Case-based reasoning addresses new problems by remembering and adapting solutions previously used to...
AbstractCase-based reasoning systems have traditionally been used to perform high-level reasoning in...
Abstract. In this book, we have colleted a selection of papers on very re-cent Case-based reasoning ...
AbstractThe increasing use of digital media in daily life has resulted in a need for novel multimedi...
Case-based reasoning (CBR) was first formalised in the 1980s following from the work of Schank and o...
Case-based reasoning (CBR) is now a mature subfield of artificial intelligence. The fundamental prin...
Case-based reasoning is a recent approach to problem solving and learning that has got a lot of atte...
Case-based reasoning, broadly construed, is the process of solving new problems based on the solutio...
Case-based reasoning systems store information about situations in their memory. As new problems ari...
This paper gives an overview of the foundational issues related to case based reasoning, describes s...
Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) is a rapidly growing eld in AI. It is a memory-driven approach to problem...
A surprisingly large number of research disciplines have contributed towards the development of know...
This paper surveys the field of case-based reasoning (CBR) -- both in science and in industrial appl...
In this paper we present an extension of an existing system, called SaxEx, capable of generating exp...
Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) is an Artificial Intelligence approach to learning and problem solving ba...
Case-based reasoning addresses new problems by remembering and adapting solutions previously used to...
AbstractCase-based reasoning systems have traditionally been used to perform high-level reasoning in...
Abstract. In this book, we have colleted a selection of papers on very re-cent Case-based reasoning ...
AbstractThe increasing use of digital media in daily life has resulted in a need for novel multimedi...
Case-based reasoning (CBR) was first formalised in the 1980s following from the work of Schank and o...