| Igor Jurisica. Representation and Management Issues for Case-Based Reasoning Systems, September 1993. |
....approach to solve planning problems. This paper presents a survey of this area, in terms of its historical roots, underlying foundations, methods and techniques currently used, limitations, and future trends. Several authors have given overviews on case based reasoning [ Aamodt and Plaza, 1994; Jurisica, 1993; Kolodner, 1993; Leake, 1996; Watson, 1997; AI CBR, 1997 ] and on specific topics, e.g. case adaptation [ Hanney et al. 1996; Vo, 1996 ] methodology and evaluation of casebased reasoning applications [ Althoff, 1995; Althoff and Aamodt, 1996; Bergmann and Althoff, 1998; Watson, 1998 ] Other ....
....planner works better than a case based planner. 1. 3 Reference Models A case based planner can be described as specializing in planning the problem areas, the cycle, and the task method decomposition of the case based reasoning introduced by several authors (e.g. Aamodt and Plaza, 1994; Jurisica, 1993 ] The design of a case based planner usually involves the solution of problems which can be grouped in the following areas. ffl Plan Memory Representation. Basically this is the issue of deciding what to store and how the memory would be organized in order to retrieve and reuse old plans ....
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I. Jurisica, "Representation and management issues for case-based reasoning systems," technical report, University of Toronto, Department of Computer Science, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A4, Canada, September 1993.
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