Applying Case-Based Reasoning to Autoclave Loading
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
Evaluating Performance and Quality of Knowledge-Based Systems: Foundation and Methodology
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Similarity Measures for Structured Representations
EWCBR '93 Selected papers from the First European Workshop on Topics in Case-Based Reasoning
Maintaining Unstructured Case Base
ICCBR '97 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development
From Troubleshooting to Process Design: Closing the Manufacturing Loop
ICCBR '97 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development
Deciding Parameter Values with Case-Based Reasoning
Proceedings of the First United Kingdom Workshop on Progress in Case-Based Reasoning
IEA/AIE '98 Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial In telligence and Expert Systems: Tasks and Methods in Applied Artificial Intelligence
Survey on structure-based case retrieval
The Knowledge Engineering Review
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In this paper, we discuss the problem of maintenance of a CBR system for retrieval of rotationally symmetric shapes. The special feature of this system is that similarity is derived primarily from graph matching algorithms. The special problem of such a system is that it does not operate on search indices that may be derived from single cases and then used for visualisation and principle component analyses. Rather, the system is built on a similarity metric defined directly over pairs of cases. The problems of efficiency, consistency, redundancy, completeness and correctness are discussed for such a system. Performance measures for the CBR system are given, and the results for trials of the system are presented. The competence of the current case-base is discussed, with reference to a representation of cases as points in an n-dimensional feature space, and a Gramian visualisation. A refinement of the case base is performed as a result of the competence analysis and the performance of the case-base before and after refinement is compared.