A New Model for Multi-Agent Case-Base Reasoning Systems.
Journal of Computer Science 2006, April 15
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Abstract: Multi-Agent Systems (MASs) and Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) are two recent and hot paradigms in artificial intelligence field. CBR is a reasoning methodology based on old experience reasoning or similarity-based reasoning while MAS is a new paradigm to organize AI applications. CBR offers multi-agent systems the capability of autonomously learning from experience. This study examines the integration of CBR, MASs and Expert Systems (ESs). In addition, it presents a knowledge-based model of multi-agent CBR systems from both a logical and a knowledge-based viewpoint. Key words: Multi-agent systems, case-based reasoning systems, multi-agent CBR system
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