Km. Gupta et Ar. Montazemi, EMPIRICAL-EVALUATION OF RETRIEVAL IN CASE-BASED REASONING SYSTEMS USING MODIFIED COSINE MATCHING FUNCTION, IEEE transactions on systems, man and cybernetics. Part A. Systems and humans, 27(5), 1997, pp. 601-612
Case-based reasoning (CBR) supports ill-structured decision making by
retrieving previous cases that are useful toward the solution of a new
decision problem. The usefulness of previous cases is determined by a
ssessing the similarity of a new case with the previous cases, In this
paper, we present a modified form of the cosine matching function tha
t makes it possible to contrast the two cases being matched and to inc
lude differences in the importance of features in the new case and the
importance of features in the previous case. Our empirical evaluation
of a CBR application to a diagnosis and repair task in an electromech
anical domain shows that the proposed modified cosine matching functio
n has a superior retrieval performance when compared to the performanc
e of nearest-neighbor and the Tversky's contrast matching functions.