Representing Cases for CBR in XML

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Coyle, Lorcan; Hayes, Conor; Cunningham, Padraig. 'Representing Cases for CBR in XML'. - Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, TCD-CS-2002-63, 2002, pp7Download Item:

Abstract:
Case Based Reasoning has found increasing application on the Internet as a shopping assistant
for e-commerce stores. The strength of CBR in this area stems from its reuse of the knowledge
base associated with a particular application, thus providing an ideal way to make personalised configuration
or technical information available to the Internet user. Since case data may be one aspect
of a company's entire knowledge system, it is important to integrate case data easily within a company's
IT infrastructure, providing in effect a case-based view on relevant portions of the company
knowledge base. We describe CBML, an XML-based Case Mark-Up Language we have developed to
facilitate such integration. We will detail the benefits of our system for industry in general in terms of
extensibility, ease of reuse and interoperability. The language allows us to make the formal definition
of the structure of our cases completely independent of the application code. In this way we allow the
structure and definition of our cases to be described and modified easily. Such a language would also
allow cases to be exchanged between heterogeneous CBR systems. As an example of how CBML
might be used we describe our research on a wireless Case Based assistant for the travel market. In
this application user profiles are marked up as sets of cases in CBML.
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