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Recent themes in case-based reasoning and knowledge discovery

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Abstract

Case-based reasoning (CBR) systems have tight connections with machine learning and knowledge discovery and often incorporate diverse knowledge discovery functionalities and algorithms. This article presents themes identified in work presented at recent workshops on synergies between CBR and knowledge discovery. Among the main themes appear Big Data, with cases involving signals, images, texts, and other complex types of data; similarity metric discovery, in the form of weight spaces, feature weights, and feature selection; adaptation knowledge; explainability and transparency; and user centeredness and interactivity. Researchers highlight the advantages of case-based reasoning in terms of its lazy learning, explainability, user centeredness, and interactivity when performing knowledge discovery, as well as how diverse knowledge discovery methods can improve CBR.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFLAIRS 2017 - Proceedings of the 30th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference
EditorsVasile Rus, Zdravko Markov
PublisherAAAI press
Pages499-502
Number of pages4
ISBN (Electronic)9781577357872
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Event30th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference, FLAIRS 2017 - Marco Island, United States
Duration: 22 May 201724 May 2017

Publication series

NameFLAIRS 2017 - Proceedings of the 30th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference

Conference

Conference30th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference, FLAIRS 2017
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityMarco Island
Period22/05/1724/05/17

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