An Architecture for Maintaining Case-Based Reasoning Systems
F. Heister, and W. Wilke. Advances in Case-Based Reasoning, Proceedings of the 4th European Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning, EWCBRY98, Dublin, Ireland, page 221--232. Berlin, Springer-Verlag, (1998)
Abstract
This paper describes an architecture which supports the user of
a CBR system during the modelling and maintaining of the used
knowledge. Different maintenance operations are described and
characterized along different dimensions. We give an overview of
possible operations with their resulting repair strategies.
Exemplary, we describe two operations in detail. We examine the
impact of maintenance operations to overall CBR system which
leads to the design of an evaluation component. As a result, we
describe our architecture for the maintenance of a CBR system. We
close with a short discussion.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 HeisterWilke98
%A Heister, Frank
%A Wilke, Wolfgang
%B Advances in Case-Based Reasoning, Proceedings of the 4th European Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning, EWCBRY98, Dublin, Ireland
%C Berlin
%D 1998
%E Smyth, Barry
%E Cunningham, Pádraigh
%I Springer-Verlag
%K CBR Maintenance Model
%P 221--232
%T An Architecture for Maintaining Case-Based Reasoning Systems
%X This paper describes an architecture which supports the user of
a CBR system during the modelling and maintaining of the used
knowledge. Different maintenance operations are described and
characterized along different dimensions. We give an overview of
possible operations with their resulting repair strategies.
Exemplary, we describe two operations in detail. We examine the
impact of maintenance operations to overall CBR system which
leads to the design of an evaluation component. As a result, we
describe our architecture for the maintenance of a CBR system. We
close with a short discussion.
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a CBR system during the modelling and maintaining of the used
knowledge. Different maintenance operations are described and
characterized along different dimensions. We give an overview of
possible operations with their resulting repair strategies.
Exemplary, we describe two operations in detail. We examine the
impact of maintenance operations to overall CBR system which
leads to the design of an evaluation component. As a result, we
describe our architecture for the maintenance of a CBR system. We
close with a short discussion.},
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