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 | | From: | Kirt Undercoffer | | Subject: | Re: Case Based Reasoning (CBR) in Prolog: Any concrete examples? | | Date: | Fri, 07 Jan 2005 06:23:47 GMT |
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 | > Generally, it seems that Case Based Reasoning is already a dead > discipline... I wopul appreciate anybody who could prove that I am > wrong...
The existence of CBR workshops and conferences argues against this conclusion. I found 3 scheduled for this year without trying. Also see http://www.ai-cbr.org/conference.html
Kirt Undercoffer
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 | | From: | A.L. | | Subject: | Re: Case Based Reasoning (CBR) in Prolog: Any concrete examples? | | Date: | Sat, 08 Jan 2005 07:14:39 GMT |
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 | On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 06:23:47 GMT, "Kirt Undercoffer" wrote:
>> Generally, it seems that Case Based Reasoning is already a dead >> discipline... I wopul appreciate anybody who could prove that I am >> wrong... > >The existence of CBR workshops and conferences argues against this >conclusion. I found 3 scheduled for this year without trying. >Also see http://www.ai-cbr.org/conference.html >
OK, will have a look...
A.L.
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