Neural computing: an introduction
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Case-based reasoning
Use of neural networks for case-retrieval in a system for fashion shoe design
IEA/AIE '95 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Industrial and engineering applications of artificial intelligence and expert systems
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This paper details the way case-based reasoning has been used to aid footwear designers in creating new designs while maximizing component reuse. A hybrid system was created which uses an object-oriented memory model, neural networks for retrieval and fuzzy feature vectors to augment the basic case-based reasoning model. One of the main tasks involved in the design of any case-based system is determining the features that make up a case and finding a way to index these cases in a case-base for efficient and correct retrieval. This paper looks at the components of this footwear design system and how the various elements join together to create a useful system, in particular, how the use of fuzzy feature vectors and neural networks can improve the indexing and retrieval steps in case-based systems.