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  • × author_ss:"Althoff, K.-D."
  • × theme_ss:"Case Based Reasoning"
  1. Althoff, K.-D.; Wess, S.; Manago, M.; Bergmann, R.; Maurer, F.; Auriol, E.; Conruyt, N.; Traphöner, R.; Bräuer, M.; Dittrich, S.: Induction and case-based reasoning for classification tasks (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    We present 2 techniques for reasoning from cases to solve classification tasks: induction and case-based reasoning. We contrast the 2 technologies (that are often confused) and show how they complement each other. Based on this, we describe how they are integrated in one single platform for reasoning from cases: the INRECA system
    Series
    Studies in classification, data analysis, and knowledge organization
    Theme
    Case Based Reasoning