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Case-Based Reasoning Applied to Textile Industry Processes

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This paper describes an innovative usage of Case-Based Reasoning to reduce the high cost derived from correctly setting the textile machinery within the framework of European MODSIMTex project.

Furthermore, this system is capable of dealing with flexible queries, allowing to relax or restrict the searches in the case base. The paper discusses the ideas, design, implementation and an experimental evaluation of the CBR applied to the spinning scenario included in the project framework.

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Sevilla Villanueva, B., Sànchez-Marrè, M. (2012). Case-Based Reasoning Applied to Textile Industry Processes. In: Agudo, B.D., Watson, I. (eds) Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development. ICCBR 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 7466. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32986-9_32

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