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2001 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel

Helping a CBR Program Know What It Knows

verfasst von : Bruce M. McLaren, Kevin D. Ashley

Erschienen in: Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development

Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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Case-based reasoning systems need to know the limitations of their expertise. Having found the known source cases most relevant to a target problem, they must assess whether those cases are similar enough to the problem to warrant venturing advice. In experimenting with SIROCCO, a twostage case-based retrieval program that uses structural mapping to analyze and provide advice on engineering ethics cases, we concluded that it would sometimes be better for the program to admit that it lacks the knowledge to suggest relevant codes and past source cases. We identified and encoded three strategic metarules to help it decide. The metarules leverage incrementally deeper knowledge about SIROCCO’s matching algorithm to help the program “know what it knows.” Experiments demonstrate that the metarules can improve the program’s overall advice-giving performance.

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Titel
Helping a CBR Program Know What It Knows
verfasst von
Bruce M. McLaren
Kevin D. Ashley
Copyright-Jahr
2001
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44593-5_27

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