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1. ICCBR 1995: Sesimbra, Portugal
- Manuela M. Veloso, Agnar Aamodt:
Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development, First International Conference, ICCBR-95, Sesimbra, Portugal, October 23-26, 1995, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1010, Springer 1995, ISBN 3-540-60598-3
Application Sessions
- Jonathan R. C. Allen, David W. Patterson, Maurice D. Mulvenna, John G. Hughes:
Integration of Case Based Retrieval with a Relational Database System in Aircraft Technical Support. 1-10 - Rossella Bisio, Fabio Malabocchia:
Cost Estimation of Software Projects through Case Base Reasoning. 11-22 - Béatrice Fuchs, Alain Mille, Benoît Chiron:
Operator Decision Aiding by Adaption of Supervision Strategies. 23-32 - Jean Luc Wybo, Fréderic Geffraye, Aline Russeil:
PROFIL: a decision support tool for metallic sections using a CBR approach. 33-42 - Robert T. Macura, Katarzyna J. Macura:
MacRad: Radiology Image Resource with a Case-Based Retrieval System. 43-54 - Farhi Marir, Ian D. Watson:
Representing and Indexing Building Refurbishment Cases for Multiple Retrieval of Adaptable Pieces of Cases. 55-66 - Bart D. Netten, Rob A. Vingerhoeds:
Large-Scale Fault Diagnosis for On-Board Train Systems. 67-76 - Elisha T. O. Opiyo:
Case-Based Reasoning for Expertise Relocation in Support of Rural Health Workers in Developing Countries. 77-87 - Ian F. C. Smith, Claudio Lottaz, Boi Faltings:
Spatial composition using cases: IDIOM. 88-97 - Jutta Stehr:
CBR and Machine Learning for Combustion System Design. 98-108
Scientific Sessions
- Gennady Agre:
KBS Maintenance as Learning Two-Tiered Domain Representation. 109-120 - Sandra M. Aluísio, Osvaldo N. Oliveira Jr.:
A Case-Based Approach for Developing Writing Tools Aimed at Non-native English Users. 121-132 - Kevin D. Ashley, Bruce M. McLaren:
Reasoning with Reasons in Case-Based Comparisons. 133-144 - Brigitte Bartsch-Spörl:
Towards the Integration of Case-Based, Schema-Based and Model-Based Reasoning for Supporting Complex Design Tasks. 145-156 - Mike Brown, Ian D. Watson, Nick Filer:
Separating the Cases from the Data: Towards More Flexible Case-Based Reasoning. 157-168 - Karen Zita Haigh, Manuela M. Veloso:
Route Planning by Analogy. 169-180 - John D. Hastings, Karl Branting, Jeffrey A. Lockwood:
Case Adaption Using an Incomplete Causal Model. 181-192 - Neil Hurley:
Evaluating the Application of CBR in Mesh Design for Simulation Problems. 193-204 - John E. Hunt, Denise E. Cooke, Horst Holstein:
Case Memory and Retrieval Based on the Immune System. 205-216 - Nitin Indurkhya, Sholom M. Weiss:
Using Case Data to Improve on Rule-based Function Approximation. 217-228 - David B. Leake, Andrew Kinley, David C. Wilson:
Learning to Improve Case Adaption by Introspective Reasoning and CBR. 229-240 - Hector Muñoz-Avila, Jochem Hüllen:
Retrieving Cases in Structured Domains by Using Goal Dependencies. 241-252 - Seishi Okamoto, Ken Satoh:
An Average-Case Analysis of k-Nearest Neighbor Classifier. 253-264 - Enric Plaza:
Cases as terms: A feature term approach to the structured representation of cases. 265-276 - Luigi Portinale, Pietro Torasso:
ADAPtER: An Integrated Diagnostic System Combining Case-Based and Abductive Reasoning. 277-288 - Lisa Purvis, Pearl Pu:
Adaptation Using Constraint Satisfaction Techniques. 289-300 - Francesco Ricci, Paolo Avesani:
Learning a Local Similarity Metric for Case-Based Reasoning. 301-312 - Barry Smyth, Mark T. Keane:
Experiments On Adaptation-Guided Retrieval In Case-Based Design. 313-324 - Jerzy Surma, Koen Vanhoof:
Integration Rules and Cases for the Classification Task. 325-334 - Willemien Visser:
Reuse of Knowledge: Emperical Studies. 335-346 - Dietrich Wettschereck, David W. Aha:
Weighting Features. 347-358 - Michael Wolverton:
An Investigation of Marker-Passing Algorithms for Analogue Retrieval. 359-370
Poster Sessions
- Eric Auriol, Stefan Wess, Michel Manago, Klaus-Dieter Althoff, Ralph Traphöner:
INRECA: A Seamlessly Integrated System Based on Inductive Inference and Case-Based Reasoning. 371-380 - Shirin Bakhtari, Wolfgang Oertel:
DOM-ArC: An Active Decision Support System for Quality Assessment of Cases. 381-390 - Isabelle Bichindaritz:
A Case-Based Reasoner Adaptive to Different Cognitive Tasks. 390-400 - Padraig Cunningham, Barry Smyth, Neil J. Hurley:
On the use of CBR in optimisation problems such as the TSP. 401-410 - Ralph Deters:
Case-Based Diagnosis of Multiple Faults. 411-420 - Stephen Flinter, Mark T. Keane:
On the Automatic Generation of Cases Libraries by Chunking Chess Games. 421-430 - Susan Fox, David B. Leake:
Learning to Refine Indexing by Introspective Reasoning. 430-440 - Mehmet H. Göker, Herbert Birkhofer:
Problem Solving with "The Incredible Machine" - An Experiment in Case-Based Reasoning. 441-450 - Stephan Grolimund, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia:
Integrating Case Based Reasoning and Tabu Search for Solving Optimisation Problems. 451-460 - Kathleen Hanney, Mark T. Keane, Barry Smyth, Padraig Cunningham:
Systems, Tasks and Adaptation Knowledge: Revealing Some Revealing Dependencies. 461-470 - Thomas R. Hinrichs:
Some Limitations of Feature-Based Recognition in Case-Based Design. 471-480 - Y. Huang, R. Miles:
A Case Based Method for Solving Relatively Stable Dynamic Constraint Satisfaction Problems. 481-490 - Yaakov HaCohen-Kerner:
Learning Strategies for Explanation Patterns: Basic Game Patterns with Application to Chess. 491-500 - Deepak Khemani, P. V. S. R. Bhanu Prasad:
A Memory-Based Hierarchical Planner. 501-509 - Rosina Weber-Lee, Ricardo Miranda Barcia, Suresh K. Khator:
Case-Based Reasoning for Cash-Flow Forecasting using Fuzzy Retrieval. 510-519 - Maria Malek:
A Connectionist Indexing Approach for CBR Systems. 520-527 - Eliseo Berni Reategui, John A. Campbell, Shirley Borghetti:
Using a Neutral Network to Learn General Knowledge in a Case-Based System. 528-537 - Jörg Walter Schaaf:
"Fish and Sink" - An Anytime-Algorithm to Retrieve Adequate Cases. 538-547 - Gerhard Strube, Andrea C. Enzinger, Dietmar Janetzko, Markus Knauff:
Knowledge Engineering for CBR systems from a Cognitive Science Perspective. 548-558 - Kai Ming Ting:
Towards using a Single Uniform Metric in Instance-Based Learning. 559-568
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