This paper explores a method to algorithmically distinguish case-specific facts from potentially reusable or adaptable elements of cases in a textual case-based reasoning (TCBR) sy...
While several researchers have applied case-based reasoning techniques to games, only Ponsen and Spronck (2004) have addressed the challenging problem of learning to win real-time ...
David W. Aha, Matthew Molineaux, Marc J. V. Ponsen
Typically, case-based recommender systems recommend single items to the on-line customer. In this paper we introduce the idea of recommending a user-defined collection of items whe...
Conor Hayes, Paolo Avesani, Emiliano Baldo, Padrai...
Automatic case elicitation (ACE) is a learning technique in which a case-based reasoning system acquires knowledge automatically from scratch through repeated real-time trial and e...
This paper describes how CBR can be used to compare, reuse, and adapt inductive models that represent complex systems. Complex systems are not well understood and therefore require...
Rosina Weber, Jason M. Proctor, Ilya Waldstein, An...