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In this paper, we present three techniques for knowledge discovery in case-based reasoning. The first two techniques D-HS and D-HS+SR are concerned with the discovery of similarity knowledge and operate on an uncompacted case-base while the third technique D-HS+PSR is concerned with the discovery of both similarity and case knowledge and operates on a compacted case-base. All three techniques provide a very efficient and competent means of similarity determination in CBR, which are empirically shown to be up to 25 times faster than k-NN without any loss in competency. D-HS+PSR proposes a novel approach to automatically engineering compact case-bases with a minimal overhead to the system, compared to other approaches such as case deletion/addition. Additionally as the approach provides a means for automatically reducing the number of cases required in the case-base without any loss in problem solving competency it has the greatest implication of the three techniques for reducing the effects of the utility problem in CBR.