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Novel Case-Based Reasoning System for Public Health Emergencies [PDF]
Jinli Duan1 1, Feng Jiao2 1College of Modern Management, Yango University, Fuzhou, People’s Republic of China; 2INTO Newcastle University, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UKCorrespondence: Jinli Duan Tel +86 13950315322Email ...
Duan J, Jiao F
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A rank weighted classification for plasma proteomic profiles based on case-based reasoning [PDF]
Background It is a challenge to precisely classify plasma proteomic profiles into their clinical status based solely on their patterns even though distinct patterns of plasma proteomic profiles are regarded as potential to be a biomarker because the ...
Amy M. Kwon
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Case-based Legal Reasoning and Inductive Reasoning: Determination of the input parameters using Neutrosophic AHP [PDF]
An Expert System as Case-Based Reasoning with the interaction of inductive reasoning is useful in predicting and evaluating domains that are difficult to formalize as is the case of the legal one.
Edwin Bolívar Prado Calderón +3 more
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Similarity-based retrieval of semantic graphs is a crucial task of Process-Oriented Case-Based Reasoning (POCBR) that is usually complex and time-consuming, as it requires some kind of inexact graph matching.
Johannes Pauli +2 more
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Ranking-Based Case Retrieval with Graph Neural Networks in Process-Oriented Case-Based Reasoning
In Process-Oriented Case-Based Reasoning (POCBR), experiential knowledge from previous problem-solving situations is retrieved from a case base to be reused for upcoming problems. The task of retrieval is approached in previous work by using Graph Neural
Maximilian Hoffmann, Ralph Bergmann
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BACKGROUND: Decision-support tools (DST) are typically developed by computer engineers for use by clinicians. Prototype testing DSTs may be performed relatively easily by one or two clinical experts.
Walsh, Paul +5 more
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Thinking Fast and Slow: A CBR Perspective
In a path-breaking work, Kahneman characterized human cognition as a result of two modes of operation, Fast Thinking and Slow Thinking. Fast thinking involves quick, intuitive decision making and slow thinking is deliberative conscious reasoning. In this
Srashti Kaurav +3 more
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Sugarcane pests and diseases are still diagnosed manually, which can lead to errors such as data loss or inaccurate data. The goal of this research is to develop an expert system for identifying plant pests and diseases that affect sugarcane yield and ...
Andi Maulidinnawati Abdul Kadir Parewe +3 more
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Farmed fish disease diagnosis is an important problem in the fish farming industry, affecting quality of production and financial losses. In this paper, we present a web-based intelligent system that tackles the problem of fish disease diagnosis. To this
Konstantinos Kovas +9 more
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Is ‘Context-Aware Reasoning = Case-Based Reasoning’? [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to explore the similarities and differences and then argue for the potential synergies between two methodologies, namely Context-aware Reasoning and Case-based Reasoning, that are amongst the tools which can be used for intelligent environment (IE) system development.
Khan, Nawaz +3 more
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