Retrieval Issues in Real-World CBR Applications How far can we go with discrimination-nets?
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Cunningham, Padraig; Smyth, Barry; Finn, Donal; Cahill, Eamonn. 'Retrieval Issues in Real-World CBR Applications How far can we go with discrimination-nets?'. - Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, TCD-CS-92-37, 1992, pp20Download Item:
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In this paper we present a proposition and ponder a question. We propose
that a useful perspective on analogical reasoning and CBR is to consider
them on a continuum of abstraction of remindings. This is an alternative to
the conventional view where CBR and analogical reasoning are seen as
separate endeavours with analogical reasoning dealing with remindings
between domains and CBR concerned with remindings within one
domain. The question is how far towards the abstract end of the
continuum can the index-based retrieval techniques that are effective in
CBR be used (eg. discrimination networks). We are considering episode
retrieval as a two stage process; the first stage being the initial filtering of
the case base, and the second stage selecting the best case from this
candidate set. We focus on the base filtering stage and conclude that
discrimination networks are adequate for quite complex applications.
However, problems arise when the system is required to support
remindings at different levels of abstraction.
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