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This article examines case-based reasoning (CBR) from five dif ferent perspectives: cognitive, process-oriented, logical, intelligent, and hy brid perspective. These five perspectives cover the majority of CBR research and development and classify CBR into five categories consequently: Cog nitive CBR, process CBR, logical CBR, intelligent CBR and hybrid CBR. This article looks at each of these perspectives on CBR from a unified view point taking into account corresponding fundamentals, applications and re lated issues. The proposed approach can facilitate research and development of CBR and its applications.

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Sun, Z., Han, J., Dong, D. (2008). Five Perspectives on Case Based Reasoning. In: Huang, DS., Wunsch, D.C., Levine, D.S., Jo, KH. (eds) Advanced Intelligent Computing Theories and Applications. With Aspects of Artificial Intelligence. ICIC 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 5227. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85984-0_50

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