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Case-based reasoning is starting to be commercially attractive and an important alternative for knowledge-based system designers, developers, integrators, and tool vendors as a way to leverage the valuable experience within organizations [Mott, 1993]. The potential market is significant, especially for decision making in complex problem-solving domains, as well as for efficient information processing. Most of the initial work combined case-based reasoning with rule-based systems, but other hybrid combinations are starting to be considered. Other areas that will likely see a boost in productivity from hybrid case-based reasoning systems include intelligent text retrieval, hypertext, data mining, and telecommunications Foster, 1992.
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Medsker, L.R. (1995). Hybrid Systems with Case-Based Reasoning. In: Hybrid Intelligent Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2353-6_13
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