Case-based reasoning
Applying case-based reasoning: techniques for enterprise systems
Applying case-based reasoning: techniques for enterprise systems
Soft computing in case based reasoning
Soft computing in case based reasoning
Rough Sets: Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Data
Rough Sets: Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Data
Rough-Fuzzy Hybridization: A New Trend in Decision Making
Rough-Fuzzy Hybridization: A New Trend in Decision Making
Neuro-Fuzzy Pattern Recognition: Methods in Soft Computing
Neuro-Fuzzy Pattern Recognition: Methods in Soft Computing
Rough-Neuro-Computing: Techniques for Computing with Words
Rough-Neuro-Computing: Techniques for Computing with Words
Soft Computing and Fuzzy Logic
IEEE Software
Foundations of Soft Case-Based Reasoning
Foundations of Soft Case-Based Reasoning
Incremental development of CBR strategies for computing project cost probabilities
Advanced Engineering Informatics
Forecasting the probability of finding oil slicks using a CBR system
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
A social network approach to resolving group-level conflict in context-aware services
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Business failure prediction using hybrid2 case-based reasoning (H2CBR)
Computers and Operations Research
Combinations of case-based reasoning with other intelligent methods
International Journal of Hybrid Intelligent Systems - CIMA-08
A recommender mechanism based on case-based reasoning
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Case learning for CBR-based collision avoidance systems
Applied Intelligence
Using a case-based reasoning approach for trading in sports betting markets
Applied Intelligence
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Here we first describe the concepts, components and features of CBR. The feasibility and merits of using CBR for problem solving is then explained. This is followed by a description of the relevance of soft computing tools to CBR. In particular, some of the tasks in the four REs, namely Retrieve, Reuse, Revise and Retain, of the CBR cycle that have relevance as prospective candidates for soft computing applications are explained.