| "Applying Case-Based Reasoning"
Contents of book by Ian Watson, on Morgan Kaufmann Publishers site. Can order online. |
| AAAI CBR Resources
Books, Proceedings, Electronic Resources, Mailing Lists/Newsletters, Web sites. |
| AI-CBR
Featured papers, researchers and projects, links to CBR people, research centres and projects, along with a comprehensive guide to software tools, a searchable online bibliography, virtual library, and a mailing list. |
| Artificial Intelligence and Case-Based Reasoning (AI-CBR) Group
Affiliated with the Laboratory for Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD) at Kansas State University - emphasis on open-source software for AI and CBR |
| CADET - Case-based Design Tool
"System that aids conceptual design of electro-mechanical devices and is based on the paradigm of Case-based Reasoning." Project information, members, publications. |
| Case-based Reasoning website of the IIIA
This is the website for all R&D work related to Case-based Reasoning (CBR) performed on the Institut d'Investigació en Intelligència Artificial (IIIA). |
| Case-Based Reasoning: Experiences, Lessons, and Future Directions
Home page for the AAAI Press book, edited by David Leake. Includes the table of contents and a link to an on-line version of the chapter "CBR in Context: The Present and Future," a tutorial and overview of case-based reasoning research and applications. |
| CBR for Accumulating System Expertise
CBR is proposed as a basis to support recognition-primed decision making by system operators. A conceptual architecture that uses case-based reasoning as a source of control expertise is offered to support operations planning and automatic control. Published in 1995 Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. |
| CBR: Foundational Issues, Methodological Variations, and System Approaches
"This paper gives an overview of the foundational issues related to case-based reasoning, describes some of the leading methodological approaches within the field, and exemplifies the current state through pointers to some systems." Published in 1994 in AICOM (Artificial Intelligence Communications). |
| CMU AI Repository: CBR Area
Direct link to CBR software and materials in the CMU AI repository. |