Case-based Reasoning (CBR) began as a theory of human cognition, but has attracted relatively little direct experimental or theoretical investigation in psychology. However, psychologists have developed a range of instance-based theories of cognition and have extensively studied how similarity to past cases can guide categorization of new cases. This paper considers the relation between CBR and psychological research, focussing on similarity in human and artificial case-based reasoning in law. We argue that CBR, psychology and legal theory have complementary contributions to understanding similarity, and describe what each offers. This allows us to establish criteria for assessing existing CBR systems in law and to establish what we conside...
. Case-based reasoning depends on multiple knowledge sources beyond the case library, including know...
This paper argues the thesis that a particular style of reasoning, qualitative comparative reasoning...
The distinction between rule-based and similarity-based processes in cognition is of fundamental imp...
Case-based Reasoning (CBR) began as a theory of human cognition, but has attracted relatively little...
Case-based Reasoning (CBR) began as a theory of human cognition, but has attracted relatively little...
Assessing the similarity between cases is a key aspect of the retrieval phase in casebased reasoning...
Abstract. CBR systems solve problems by assessing their similarity with already solved problems (cas...
AbstractOne of the major assumptions in Artificial Intelligence is that similar experiences can guid...
. This paper defines a class of problem domains called `knowledge mediation' problems where kno...
Psychological similarity—the subjective distance between objects in the world or memory—is a highly ...
Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) is a good technique to solve new problems based in previous experience. M...
A desired capability of automatic problem solvers is that they can explain the results. Such explana...
The distinction between rule-based and similarity-based processes in cognition is of fundamental imp...
Case-based reasoning (CBR) is one of the research highlights in the artificial intelligence field. I...
. This paper presents a novel approach to determine structural similarity as guidance for adaptation...
. Case-based reasoning depends on multiple knowledge sources beyond the case library, including know...
This paper argues the thesis that a particular style of reasoning, qualitative comparative reasoning...
The distinction between rule-based and similarity-based processes in cognition is of fundamental imp...
Case-based Reasoning (CBR) began as a theory of human cognition, but has attracted relatively little...
Case-based Reasoning (CBR) began as a theory of human cognition, but has attracted relatively little...
Assessing the similarity between cases is a key aspect of the retrieval phase in casebased reasoning...
Abstract. CBR systems solve problems by assessing their similarity with already solved problems (cas...
AbstractOne of the major assumptions in Artificial Intelligence is that similar experiences can guid...
. This paper defines a class of problem domains called `knowledge mediation' problems where kno...
Psychological similarity—the subjective distance between objects in the world or memory—is a highly ...
Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) is a good technique to solve new problems based in previous experience. M...
A desired capability of automatic problem solvers is that they can explain the results. Such explana...
The distinction between rule-based and similarity-based processes in cognition is of fundamental imp...
Case-based reasoning (CBR) is one of the research highlights in the artificial intelligence field. I...
. This paper presents a novel approach to determine structural similarity as guidance for adaptation...
. Case-based reasoning depends on multiple knowledge sources beyond the case library, including know...
This paper argues the thesis that a particular style of reasoning, qualitative comparative reasoning...
The distinction between rule-based and similarity-based processes in cognition is of fundamental imp...