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		<title>A fuzzy residuated approach to case-based reasoning</title>
		<year>2012</year>
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		<author>Sandri, Sandra Aparecida,</author>
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		<affiliation>Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)</affiliation>
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		<conferencename>International Conference on Information Processing and Management of Uncertainty in Knowledge-Based Systems, 142 (IPMU).</conferencename>
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		<date>9 July -13 July 2012</date>
		<volume>Communications in Computer and Information Science V 297 PART 1</volume>
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		<keywords>case-based reasoning, residuated implication, similarity relations, Basic principles, CBr, Finite number, Fuzzy relations, Implication operators, Problem description, residuated implication, Similarity relations.</keywords>
		<abstract>This paper addresses the use of residuated implication operators to create a fuzzy resemblance relation between cases so as to model the CBR basic principle the more similar two problem descriptions are, the more similar are their solutions. We describe how this fuzzy relation can be exploited to identify case clusters, based of a finite number of level cuts from that relation, that are in turn used to solve a new problem. The paper proposes some formal results that characterize the sets of clusters obtained from the various level-cuts of the resemblance relation.</abstract>
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		<notes>Communications in Computer and Information Science,  Volume:  297 CCIS, PART 1, p. 51-60</notes>
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