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Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development
Kevin D. Ashley
其他書名
5th International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning, ICCBR 2003, Trondheim, Norway, June 23-26, 2003, Proceedings
出版
Springer Science & Business Media
, 2003-06-11
主題
Business & Economics / Decision-Making & Problem Solving
Business & Economics / Operations Research
Computers / Artificial Intelligence / General
Computers / Intelligence (AI) & Semantics
Computers / Business & Productivity Software / General
Computers / Computer Science
Computers / Data Processing
Computers / Data Science / General
Computers / Artificial Intelligence / Expert Systems
Computers / Information Technology
Computers / Software Development & Engineering / General
Computers / Desktop Applications / General
Mathematics / Discrete Mathematics
Mathematics / Logic
Political Science / Public Affairs & Administration
ISBN
3540404333
9783540404330
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=AM2mZbEljdkC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
The International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning (ICCBR) is the pree- nent international meeting on case-based reasoning (CBR). ICCBR 2003 (http://www.iccbr.org/iccbr03/)isthe?fthinthisseriesofbiennialinter- tional conferences highlighting the most signi?cant contributions to the ?eld of CBR.TheconferencetookplacefromJune23throughJune26,2003attheN- wegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway. Previous ICCBR conferences have been held in Vancouver, Canada (2001), Seeon, G- many (1999), Providence, Rhode Island, USA (1997), and Sesimbra, Portugal (1995). Day 1 of ICCBR 2003, Industry Day, provided hands-on experiences utilizing CBR in cutting-edge knowledge-management applications (e.g., help-desks,- business, and diagnostics). Day 2 featured topical workshops on CBR in the healthsciences,theimpactoflife-cyclemodelsonCBRsystems,mixed-initiative CBR, predicting time series with cases, and providing assistance with structured vs. unstructured cases. Days 3 and 4 comprised presentations and posters on theoretical and applied CBR research and deployed CBR applications, as well as invited talks from three distinguished scholars: David Leake, Indiana University, H ́ ector Munoz-Avila, ̃ Lehigh University, and Ellen Rilo?, University of Utah. The presentations and posters covered a wide range of CBR topics of in- rest both to practitioners and researchers, including case representation, si- larity, retrieval, adaptation, case library maintenance, multi-agent collaborative systems, data mining, soft computing, recommender systems, knowledge ma- gement, legal reasoning, software reuse and music.