How Case-Based Reasoning Solves New Problems
Uma G. Gupta
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Uma G. Gupta: East Carolina University, 3410 General Classroom Building, Greenville, North Carolina 24858-4353
Interfaces, 1994, vol. 24, issue 6, 110-119
Abstract:
Case-based reasoning (CBR) captures lessons from past problem-solving experiences to critique or find solutions to new problems. Case-based reasoning systems have been used in several domains, both as a problem-solving methodology and as a cognitive model of the reasoning capabilities of the human mind. It is both a problem-solving approach and a computer aid that augments the memory of the human expert.
Keywords: computers:; system; design; and; operation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1994
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