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Representing Similarity for CBR in XML

Advances in Case-Based Reasoning, 7th European Conference, ECCBR 2004 Madrid, Spain, August 30th through September 2nd, 2004, Proceedings, : 119--127, 2004.
Authors: Lorcan Coyle and D{\'o}nal Doyle and P{\'a}draig Cunningham
Editors: Pedro A. Gonz{\'a}lez Calero and Peter Funk
URL: https://www.cs.tcd.ie/publications/tech-reports/reports.04/TCD-CS-2004-25.pdf
Description: Lorcan Coyle's Bibliography
Tags: cbml cbr similarity xml
Abstract: As Case-Based Reasoning has matured as a discipline; the need for a standard means of representing case-based knowledge has come to the fore. While proposals exist for representing the vocabulary and the case-base knowledge containers, there are still no proposed standards for representing similarity or adaptation knowledge. In this paper we present extensions for representing similarity knowledge to CBML, an XML-based CBR language.
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@inproceedings{Coyle2004Representing,
title = {Representing Similarity for CBR in XML},
author = {Lorcan Coyle and D{\'o}nal Doyle and P{\'a}draig Cunningham},
booktitle = {Advances in Case-Based Reasoning, 7th European Conference, ECCBR 2004 Madrid, Spain, August 30th through September 2nd, 2004, Proceedings},
editor = {Pedro A. Gonz{\'a}lez Calero and Peter Funk},
pages = {119--127},
publisher = {Springer},
url = {https://www.cs.tcd.ie/publications/tech-reports/reports.04/TCD-CS-2004-25.pdf},
year = {2004},
description = {Lorcan Coyle's Bibliography},
abstract = {As Case-Based Reasoning has matured as a discipline; the need for a standard means of representing case-based knowledge has come to the fore. While proposals exist for representing the vocabulary and the case-base knowledge containers, there are still no proposed standards for representing similarity or adaptation knowledge. In this paper we present extensions for representing similarity knowledge to CBML, an XML-based CBR language.},
keywords = {cbml cbr similarity xml }
}