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Case-based reasoning commentaries: introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 May 2006

DAVID W. AHA
Affiliation:
Navy Center for Applied Research in Artificial Intelligence, Naval Research Laboratory, Code 5515, 4555 Overlook Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20375-5337, USA; e-mail: david.aha@nrl.navy.mil
CINDY MARLING
Affiliation:
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701, USA; e-mail: marling@ohio.edu
IAN WATSON
Affiliation:
Department of Computer Science, The University of Auckland, Auckland 1, New Zealand; e-mail: ian@cs.auckland.ac.nz

Abstract

We are delighted to present this special issue of The Knowledge Engineering Review, as it marks a significant accomplishment of the case-based reasoning (CBR) community. Its 19 commentaries, written by 41 authors, represent a compendium on the state-of-the-art in CBR. These evolved from a 2003 workshop that was held at Waiheke Island and Queenstown, New Zealand and chaired by Alec Holt and Ian Watson. The workshop's delegates identified the primary topics of CBR research and application, selected representative influential publications for each topic, and were encouraged to co-author commentaries on each topic with other CBR experts who were unable to attend. These collaborations produced the articles you now see. While several reviews exist on CBR (e.g. Marir & Watson, 1994; López de Mántaras & Plaza, 1997; Lenz et al., 1998), few have been published recently or have similar historical and subject breadth.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2006 Cambridge University Press

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