Marcella.Zaragoza@ISL1.RI.CMU.EDU (03/13/87)
AI SEMINAR TOPIC: "The Anatomy of a Case-Based Inference" SPEAKER: Janet Kolodner, Georgia Tech WHEN: Tuesday, March 17, 1987, 3:30 p.m. WHERE: Wean Hall 5409 ***If you wish to meet with the speaker on Tuesday,*** please call Marce at x8818 ABSTRACT: Case-based reasoning is reasoning done on the basis of one or a set of previous experiences (or cases), rather than from general reasonable rules. Case-based inference is an inference made from a previous experience. In this medium, we can look at how case-based inference can be controlled, requirements for making a careful case-based inference, and what support mechanisms are necessary to make case-based inference feasible.