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Components for Case-Based Reasoning Systems

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In this paper we present CAT-CBR a component-based platform for developing CBR systems. CAT-CBR uses UPML (Universal Problem-solving Methods Language) for specifying CBR components. A collection of CBR components for retrieval of propositional cases is presented in detail. The CAT-CBR platform guides the engineer using a case-based recommendations system to develop a configuration of components that satisfies the requirements of a CBR system application. We also present how to develop a runtime CBR application from the configuration resultant of the configuring process.

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Abásolo, C., Plaza, E., Arcos, JL. (2002). Components for Case-Based Reasoning Systems. In: Escrig, M.T., Toledo, F., Golobardes, E. (eds) Topics in Artificial Intelligence. CCIA 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2504. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36079-4_1

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