The British Nationality Act as a logic program
Communications of the ACM
An artificial intelligence approach to legal reasoning
An artificial intelligence approach to legal reasoning
Reasoning about change: time and causation from the standpoint of artificial intelligence
Reasoning about change: time and causation from the standpoint of artificial intelligence
A language for legal Discourse I. basic features
ICAIL '89 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Artificial intelligence and law
CABARET: rule interpretation in a hybrid architecture
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies - AI and legal reasoning. Part 1
ICAIL '93 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Artificial intelligence and law
Case-based planning with a high-performance parallel memory
Case-based planning with a high-performance parallel memory
Modeling Legal Arguments: Reasoning with Cases and Hypotheticals
Modeling Legal Arguments: Reasoning with Cases and Hypotheticals
CHIRON: Planning in an Open-Textured Domain
CHIRON: Planning in an Open-Textured Domain
Integrating Rules and Precedents for Classification and Explanation:Automating Legal Analysis
Integrating Rules and Precedents for Classification and Explanation:Automating Legal Analysis
Case-based planning: an integrated theory of planning, learning and memory
Case-based planning: an integrated theory of planning, learning and memory
Protos: a unified approach to concept representation, classification, and learning
Protos: a unified approach to concept representation, classification, and learning
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Most case-based reasoning systems have used a single "best" or "most similar" case as the basis for a solution. For many problems, however, there is no single exact solution. Rather, there is a range of acceptable answers. We use cases not only as a basis for a solution, but also to indicate the boundaries within which a solution can be found. We solve problems by choosing some point within those boundaries. In this paper, I discuss this use of cases with illustrations from CHIRON, a system T have implemented in the domain of personal income tax planning.