An integrated approach of rule-based and case-based reasoning for decision support

作者: Robert H. Chi , Melody Y. Kiang

DOI: 10.1145/327164.327272

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摘要: Rule-based reasoning and Case-based have both been applied to a diversified collection of problems with some success. However, each approach has its own strengths weaknesses. For instance, case-based using past experiences as problem solving tools, is limited solve which match the old cases stored in knowledge base Decision Support System, while rule-based approach, from well constructed domain theory, difficulty where no general rules or regularities can be concluded examples.

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