Project Description
Next-CBR: Evolving CBR for multi-source experience and knowledge-rich applications
Investigación
Investigador Principal: 
Enric Plaza
Investigadores Participantes: 
Josep Lluis Arcos
Investigadores Participantes: 
Ramon López de Mántaras
Investigadores Participantes: 
Eva Armengol
Investigadores Participantes: 
Mario Gómez
Investigadores Participantes: 
Santiago Ontañón
Investigadores Participantes: 
Claudio Baccigalupo
Investigadores Participantes: 
Arnau Ramisa
Investigadores Participantes: 
Albert Vilamala
In collaboration with: 
Universidad Complutense Madrid
Entidad financiadora: 
MICIN TIN2009-13692-C03-01 (€ 128,139.00)
Fecha: 
01/01/2010 - 31/12/2012


 

Case-based reasoning (CBR) combines in an effective manner both learning from experience and usage of domain knowledge. Techniques for case retrieval and reuse should not be studied in an isolated manner; instead they should be designed and evaluated in a framework that integrates different types of CBR systems as proposed in this project.

 

The goal of this project is to enlarge the capabilities of CBR systems to address three challenges we have identified as significant:

 

A.    The widespread use of ontologies today raises the issue that domain knowledge expressed in ontological frameworks has to be integrated not only in knowledge-intensive CBR but also indata-intensive CBR,

 

B.    The realization that all models are partial and each approximates reality differently raises the issue of CBR systems capable of using and integrating experience with multiple sources,

 

C.      The traditional emphasis on CBR research applied to the problem space raises the issue to focus more research on the solution space for improving the case reuse techniques, retrieval guidance techniques, and analyzing the solution space similarity structure.  

 

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