@inproceedings{SmythMcKenna98,
title = {Modelling the Competence of Case-Bases},
address = {Berlin},
author = {Barry Smyth and Elizabeth McKenna},
booktitle = {Advances in Case-Based Reasoning, Proceedings of the 4th European Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning, {EWCBRY98}, Dublin, Ireland},
editor = { {Barry Smyth and P{\'a}draigh Cunningham}},
pages = {208--220},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag},
year = {1998},
abstract = {The competence of a case-based system (the range of problems it
can solve) depends critically on the cases in the case-base.
However, the precise relationship between cases and overall
competence is a complex one. For example, some cases can be
critical to competence, while others may be largely redundant. In
this paper we present, and evaluate, a new model of case
competence. We argue that this model has an important role to
play in areas such as the evaluation and benchmarking of
case-based techniques, and we demonstrate a novel application of
the model as a guide to case-base designers during the case
authoring process.},
date-modified = {2005-12-16 14:35:26 +0100},
keywords = {Base CBR Case Competence }
}