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AI-CBR
Featured papers, researchers and projects, links to CBR people, research centres and projects, along with a comprehensive guide to software tools, a searchable online bibliography, virtual library, and a mailing list. (infos)AAAI CBR Resources
Books, Proceedings, Electronic Resources, Mailing Lists/Newsletters, Web sites. (infos)
ML & CBR Folks
A list of home pages for people in machine learning and case-based reasoning. (infos)
"Applying Case-Based Reasoning"
Contents of book by Ian Watson, on Morgan Kaufmann Publishers site. Can order online. (infos)
CADET - Case-based Design Tool
"System that aids conceptual design of electro-mechanical devices and is based on the paradigm of Case-based Reasoning." Project information, members, publications. (infos)
CBR: Foundational Issues, Methodological Variations, and System Approaches
"This paper gives an overview of the foundational issues related to case-based reasoning, describes some of the leading methodological approaches within the field, and exemplifies the current state through pointers to some systems." Published in 1994 in AICOM (Artificial Intelligence Communications). (infos)
Improving Accuracy by Combining Rule-based and Case-based Reasoning
Abstract for full paper, PDF full text available. "An architecture is presented for combining rule-based and case-based reasoning." Published in Artificial Intelligence in 1996. (infos)
CMU AI Repository: CBR Area
Direct link to CBR software and materials in the CMU AI repository. (infos)
Intro to CBR
Short intro includes information about technical issues, applications, suitability conditions, tools, and related websites and mailing lists. (infos)
CBR for Accumulating System Expertise
CBR is proposed as a basis to support recognition-primed decision making by system operators. A conceptual architecture that uses case-based reasoning as a source of control expertise is offered to support operations planning and automatic control. Published in 1995 Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. (infos)