Building explanations from rules and structured cases
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies - AI and legal reasoning. Part 1
Pronouncing names by a combination of rule-based and case-based reasoning
Pronouncing names by a combination of rule-based and case-based reasoning
Case-based reasoning
Inside Case-Based Reasoning
Integrating case-based and rule based reasoning: the possibilistic connection
UAI '90 Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence
EWCBR '93 Selected papers from the First European Workshop on Topics in Case-Based Reasoning
Knowledge and intelligent computing system in medicine
Computers in Biology and Medicine
Combinations of case-based reasoning with other intelligent methods
International Journal of Hybrid Intelligent Systems - CIMA-08
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In this paper, we propose the CCAR (Combining Case-based And Rule-based reasoning) model for an exception handling of Rule-based Reasoning using Case-based Reasoning. The central idea of the model proposed in this paper is to represent the exception of a rule as a case, and to utilize the case for a solution to a problem, and then to search the case memory to retrieve a case which violates the conclusion of a rule. If the similarity between a target problem and the selected case is high, the conclusion of a case is applied. Otherwise, the conclusion of rule-based reasoning is applied.