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Retrieval strategies for case-based reasoning: a categorised bibliography

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 June 2001

FRANCISCO AZUAJE
Affiliation:
Department of Computer Science, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
WERNER DUBITZKY
Affiliation:
German Cancer Research Centre, Intelligent Bioinformatics Systems, Heidelberg, Germany.
NORMAN BLACK
Affiliation:
School of Information and Software Engineering, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK.
KENNY ADAMSON
Affiliation:
School of Information and Software Engineering, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK.

Abstract

The retrieval of relevant cases plays a crucial role in case-based reasoning. There are three major methods for the retrieval of relevant cases: computational approaches (based upon measures of similarity), representational approaches (based upon indexing structures) and hybrid approaches. This paper looks at recent successful implementations of case retrieval with regard to this classification framework. Similarly it emphasises computational and representational models applied to feature-vector case representations.

Type
Review Article
Copyright
© 2000 Cambridge University Press

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