Textual Case-Based Reasoning
Papers from the AAAI Workshop
Mario Lenz and Kevin Ashley, Program Cochairs
Technical Report WS-98-12 published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California
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Contents
Textual CBR and Its Relation to IR
Textual Reasoning in the Context of Conversational Case-Based
Reasoning Systems (Position Statement) / 1
David W. Aha
Combining Information Retrieval and Case-Based Reasoning for Middle Ground Text Retrieval Problems / 3
Mike Brown, Christiane Förtsch, and Dieter Wissmann
From Cases to Documents to Passages / 8
Jody J. Daniels
Tasks and Advantages of Textual CBR
Surveying Opportunities for Textual CBR: A Position Paper / 13
Robin D. Burke
Developing Mapping and Evaluation Techniques for Textual Case-Based Reasoning / 20
Kevin D. Ashley and Stefanie Brüninghaus
Knowledge Sources for Textual CBR Applications / 24
Mario Lenz
Evaluation of Textual CBR
Evaluation of Textual CBR Approaches / 30
Stefanie Brüninghaus and Kevin D. Ashley
Applications and Case Studies
Multiple Cases-Based Reasoning Including Justification / 35
Toshio Morohashi and Kuniaki Uehara
On Legal Texts and Cases / 40
Rosina Weber, Alejandro Martins, and Rocardo M. Barcia
From Text to Cases: Machine Aided Text Categorization for
Capturing Business Reengineering Cases / 51
Catherine Baudin and Scott Waterman
Textual CBR: Case Studies of Projects Performed / 58
Mirjam Kunze and André Hübner
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