Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) plays a major role in expert system research. However, a critical problem can be met when a CBR system retrieves incorrect cases. Class Association Rules (CARs) have been utilized to offer a potential solution in a previous work. The aim of this paper was to perform further validation of Case-Based Reasoning using a Classification based on Association Rules (CBRAR) to enhance the performance of Similarity Based Retrieval (SBR). The CBRAR strategy uses a classed frequent pattern tree algorithm (FP-CAR) in order to disambiguate wrongly retrieved cases in CBR. The research reported in this paper makes contributions to both fields of CBR and Association Rules Mining (ARM) in that full target cases can be extracted fro...
Most of the recent literature on complexity measures in textual case-based reasoning examined alignm...
Case-based reasoning (CBR) is a simple idea: solve new problems by adapting old solutions to similar...
Here we first describe the concepts, components and features of CBR. The feasibility and merits of u...
Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) plays a major role in expert system research. However, a critical problem...
The aim of this paper was to perform an extension of (CBRAR) strategy, Case-Based Reasoning using As...
This paper proposes a novel strategy, Case-Based Reasoning Using Association Rules (CBRAR) to improv...
Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) is a widely researched technology for developing knowledge-based systems ...
In case-based reasoning (CBR) the most important step is retrieval. The main purpose of the case-bas...
Case-Based Reasoning is a methodology that uses information that has been considered as valid in pre...
The knowledge stored in a case base is central to the problem solving of a case-based reasoning (CBR...
ABSTRACT The main idea under Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) is to store experience, problem-solving proc...
The knowledge acquired through past experiences is of the most importance when humans or machines tr...
The performance of Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) systems is highly depend on the performance of the ret...
The knowledge acquired through past experiences is of the most importance when humans or machines tr...
Case-based reasoning (CBR) infers a solution to a new problem by searching a collection of previousl...
Most of the recent literature on complexity measures in textual case-based reasoning examined alignm...
Case-based reasoning (CBR) is a simple idea: solve new problems by adapting old solutions to similar...
Here we first describe the concepts, components and features of CBR. The feasibility and merits of u...
Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) plays a major role in expert system research. However, a critical problem...
The aim of this paper was to perform an extension of (CBRAR) strategy, Case-Based Reasoning using As...
This paper proposes a novel strategy, Case-Based Reasoning Using Association Rules (CBRAR) to improv...
Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) is a widely researched technology for developing knowledge-based systems ...
In case-based reasoning (CBR) the most important step is retrieval. The main purpose of the case-bas...
Case-Based Reasoning is a methodology that uses information that has been considered as valid in pre...
The knowledge stored in a case base is central to the problem solving of a case-based reasoning (CBR...
ABSTRACT The main idea under Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) is to store experience, problem-solving proc...
The knowledge acquired through past experiences is of the most importance when humans or machines tr...
The performance of Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) systems is highly depend on the performance of the ret...
The knowledge acquired through past experiences is of the most importance when humans or machines tr...
Case-based reasoning (CBR) infers a solution to a new problem by searching a collection of previousl...
Most of the recent literature on complexity measures in textual case-based reasoning examined alignm...
Case-based reasoning (CBR) is a simple idea: solve new problems by adapting old solutions to similar...
Here we first describe the concepts, components and features of CBR. The feasibility and merits of u...