06924nam 22006615 450 99646576770331620200701170642.03-540-48446-910.1007/3-540-60598-3(CKB)1000000000234373(SSID)ssj0000321753(PQKBManifestationID)11227098(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000321753(PQKBWorkID)10279795(PQKB)10964421(DE-He213)978-3-540-48446-2(PPN)155217607(EXLCZ)99100000000023437320121227d1995 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtccrCase-Based Reasoning Research and Development[electronic resource] First International Conference, ICCBR-95, Sesimbra, Portugal, October 23 - 26, 1995. Proceedings /edited by Manuela Veloso, Agnar Aamodt1st ed. 1995.Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :Imprint: Springer,1995.1 online resource (X, 458 p.) Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ;1010Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph3-540-60598-3 Integration of case based retrieval with a relational database system in Aircraft Technical Support -- Cost estimation of software projects through case base reasoning -- Operator decision aiding by adaptation of supervision strategies -- PROFIL: A decision support tool for metallic sections design using a CBR approach -- MacRad: Radiology image resource with a case-based retrieval system -- Representing and indexing building refurbishment cases for multiple retrieval of adaptable pieces of cases -- Large-scale fault diagnosis for on-board train systems -- Case-based reasoning for expertise relocation in support of rural health workers in developing countries -- Spatial composition using cases: IDIOM -- CBR and Machine Learning for combustion system design -- KBS maintenance as learning two-tiered domain representation -- A case-based approach for developing writing tools aimed at non-native English users -- Reasoning with reasons in case-based comparisons -- Towards the integration of case-based, schema-based and model-based reasoning for supporting complex design tasks -- Separating the cases from the data: Towards more flexible case-based reasoning -- Route planning by analogy -- Case adaptation using an incomplete causal model -- Evaluating the application of CBR in mesh design for simulation problems -- Case memory and retrieval based on the immune system -- Using case data to improve on rule-based function approximation -- Learning to improve case adaptation by introspective reasoning and CBR -- Retrieving cases in structured domains by using goal dependencies -- An average-case analysis of k-nearest neighbor classifier -- Cases as terms: A feature term approach to the structured representation of cases -- ADAPtER: An integrated diagnostic system combining case-based and abductive reasoning -- Adaptation using constraint satisfaction techniques -- Learning a local similarity metric for case-based reasoning -- Experiments on adaptation-guided retrieval in case-based design -- Integrating rules and cases for the classification task -- Reuse of knowledge: Empirical studies -- Weighting features -- An investigation of marker-passing algorithms for analogue retrieval -- INRECA: A seamlessly integrated system based on inductive inference and case-based reasoning -- DOM-ArC: An active decision support system for quality assessment of cases -- A case-based reasoner adaptive to different cognitive tasks -- On the use of CBR in optimisation problems such as the TSP -- Case-based diagnosis of multiple faults -- On the automatic generation of case libraries by chunking chess games -- Learning to refine indexing by introspective reasoning -- Problem solving with “the incredible machine” an experiment in case-based reasoning -- Integrating case based reasoning and tabu search for solving optimisation problems -- Systems, tasks and adaptation knowledge: Revealing some revealing dependencies -- Some limitations of feature-based recognition in case-based design -- A case based method for solving relatively stable dynamic constraint satisfaction problems -- Learning strategies for explanation patterns: Basic game patterns with application to chess -- A memory-based hierarchical planner -- Case-Based Reasoning for cash flow forecasting using fuzzy retrieval -- A connectionist indexing approach for CBR systems -- Using a neural network to learn general knowledge in a case-based system -- “Fish and Sink” an anytime-algorithm to retrieve adequate cases -- Knowledge engineering for CBR systems from a cognitive science perspective -- Towards using a single uniform metric in instance-based learning.This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning, ICCBR-95, held in Sesimbra, Portugal, in October 1995. The 52 revised papers included are classified as scientific papers , application papers , and posters . All current aspects of research and development aiming at industrial applications in CBR are addressed. Among the topical sections are case and knowledge representation, case retrieval, nearest neighbour methods, case adaption and learning, cognitive modelling, integrated reasoning methods, and application-oriented methods: planning, decision making, diagnosis, interpretation, design, etc.Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ;1010Artificial intelligenceOperations researchDecision makingInformation technologyBusiness—Data processingArtificial Intelligencehttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I21000Operations Research/Decision Theoryhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/521000IT in Businesshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/522000Artificial intelligence.Operations research.Decision making.Information technology.Business—Data processing.Artificial Intelligence.Operations Research/Decision Theory.IT in Business.006.3/3Veloso Manuelaedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtAamodt Agnaredthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtInternational Conference on Case-Based Reasoning(1st :1995 :Sesimbra, Portugal)BOOK996465767703316Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development771966UNISA05455nam 2200697 a 450 991077925780332120200520144314.01-283-71672-00-12-384728-1(CKB)2550000000104202(EBL)943707(OCoLC)804664356(SSID)ssj0000692998(PQKBManifestationID)11406675(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000692998(PQKBWorkID)10637703(PQKB)10766469(Au-PeEL)EBL943707(CaPaEBR)ebr10571150(CaONFJC)MIL402922(PPN)182565165(MiAaPQ)EBC943707(PPN)176539352(EXLCZ)99255000000010420220120625d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrScientific papers and presentations[electronic resource] /Martha Davis, Kaaron J. Davis, Marion M. Dunagan3rd ed.London Academic Press20121 online resource (361 p.)"Effective scientific communication."0-12-384727-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Scientific Papers and Presentations; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface to the First Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface to the Third Edition; 1. The Semantic Environment of Science; 1.1 The Semantic Environment; 1.2 Basic Semantic Elements in Communication; References; 2. Before You Begin; 2.1 Kinds of Scientific Communication; 2.2 Sources of Help; 2.3 Of Pencils, Mice, and Cyberspace; References; 3. Organizing and Writing a Rough Draft; 3.1 Thinking and Writing; 3.2 Prewriting Exercises; 3.2.1 Think Before You Write; 3.2.2 Talk Before You Write3.2.3 Brainstorm, Freewrite, or Make a List on Paper3.2.4 Outline; 3.2.5 Write a Rough Abstract First; 3.2.6 Start in the Middle; 3.2.7 Get Rid of Your Inhibitions; 3.3 Organization and Development; 3.4 Coordinating Organization and Development; 3.4.1 The Point of Emphasis; 3.4.2 Transitions; 3.5 Writing the Rough Draft; 3.6 Examples; References; 4. Searching and Reviewing Scientific Literature; 4.1 Planning the Literature Search; 4.1.1Visit the Library; 4.1.2Allow Time; 4.1.3Isolate Your Objectives; 4.1.4Document Carefully; 4.1.5Be Selective; 4.1.6Verify4.1.7Be Willing to Quit and Create Something Useful4.1.8 Verify Again and Keep Up-to-Date; 4.2 Finding the Literature; 4.3 Selecting and Evaluating the Literature; 4.3.1Sources to Use; 4.3.2Evaluating Sources; 4.3.3Using Unpublished References; 4.4 Reviews; References; 5. The Proposal; 5.1The Graduate Proposal; 5.2 The Grant Proposal; 5.2.1 Content and Form; 5.2.2 Title and Title Page; 5.2.3 Executive Summary or Abstract; 5.2.4 Introduction; 5.2.5 Justification; 5.2.6Literature Review; 5.2.7Methods; 5.2.8Conclusions; 5.2.9References; 5.2.10Budget and Time Frame; 5.2.11Biographical Information5.3Other Considerations5.4 Progress Reports; References; 6.Graduate Theses and Dissertations; 6.1The Thesis and your Graduate Program; 6.1.1Graduate College Requirements; 6.1.2Style Sheets; 6.1.3The Library; 6.1.4Your Advisors; 6.1.5Other Professionals; 6.2Avoiding Problems; 6.2.1Get Started Early; 6.2.2Maintain Professional Relationships with Your Advisors; 6.2.3Draw Up a Carefully Planned and Well-Written Proposal; 6.2.4Maintain Accurate, Complete Data; 6.2.5Write the Thesis as Your Work Progresses; 6.2.6Be Proud of the Final Copy; 6.2.7To Publish Is to Build Your Reputation6.2.8Last-Minute Jobs Can Delay Graduation6.2.9Finish Before You Go; 6.3Planning the Thesis; 6.4Forms for Theses; 6.4.1The Traditional Thesis or Dissertation; 6.4.2Theses or Dissertations Containing Journal Manuscripts; 6.4.2.1The Master's Thesis Including a Journal Article; 6.4.2.2Doctoral Dissertation Incorporating Journal Manuscripts; 6.4.3Other Formats; 6.5The Thesis Defense; References; 7.Publishing in Scientific Journals; 7.1Planning and Writing the Paper; 7.2Journal Manuscript Contents; 7.3After the Paper is Written; 7.4The Editing and Reviewing Process; References8.Style and Accuracy in the Final DraftElectronic publishing and electronic means of text and data presentation have changed enormously since the first edition of this book was published in 1997. The third edition of Scientific Papers and Presentations applies traditional principles to today's modern techniques and the changing needs of up-and-coming academia. Topics include designing visual aids, writing first drafts, reviewing and revising, communicating clearly and concisely, adhering to stylistic principles, presenting data in tables and figures, dealing with ethical and legal issues, and relating science to the lay aTechnical writingCommunication of technical informationTechnical writing.Communication of technical information.501.4501/.4808.0665Davis Martha488525Davis Kaaron J1515814Dunagan Marion M1515815MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910779257803321Scientific papers and presentations3751823UNINA