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Selected Applications of the Structural Case-Based Reasoning Approach

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Selected Applications of the Structural Case-Based Reasoning Approach

Auteurs : Ralph Bergmann ; Klaus-Dieter Althoff ; Sean Breen ; Mehmet Göker ; Michel Manago ; Ralph Traphöner ; Stefan Wess

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Abstract: In this chapter we describe four applications that have been developed using the structural CBR approach and the INRECA methodology: The case-based help-desk support system HOMER, the Analog Devices’ product catalog, the case-based maintenance application for the high-speed train TGV, and the Fraunhofer IESE experience factory. The four systems represent common application areas for CBR techniques. They are distinct in terms of their complexity, the representation and similarity measures that are needed to develop the systems, and the processes that have to be put into place to operate the applications. Hence, they illustrate the versatility of the INRECA approach and the bandwidth of solutions that can be developed with it.

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