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2008
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Interaction Techniques for Case Selection in Medical Computer Based Training Systems
The vast majority of medical computer-based training (CBT) systems aim at problem-oriented case based training. A crucial issue in the design of CBT systems is the selection of ap...
Ragnar Bade, Jeanette Cordes, Maik Mewes, Bernhard...
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AAAI
2006
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Optimizing Similarity Assessment in Case-Based Reasoning
The definition of accurate similarity measures is a key issue of every Case-Based Reasoning application. Although some approaches to optimize similarity measures automatically hav...
Armin Stahl, Thomas Gabel
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ESM
1998
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Developing Interest Management Techniques in Distributed Interactive Simulation Using Java
Bandwidth consumption in distributed real-time simulation, or networked real-time simulation, is a major problem as the number of participants and the sophistication of joint simu...
Jon Saville, Simon J. E. Taylor
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ECIS
2000
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Towards a Secure Web-Based Health Care Application
Even though security requirements in health care are traditionally high, most computerized health care applications lack sophisticated security measures or focus only on single sec...
Susanne Röhrig, Konstantin Knorr
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AAAI
1994
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Evolving Neural Networks to Focus Minimax Search
Neural networks were evolved through genetic algorithms to focus minimax search in the game of Othello. At each level of the search tree, the focus networks decide which moves are...
David E. Moriarty, Risto Miikkulainen