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Pristup utemeljen na slučajevima (Case-Based Reasoning - CBR)×Stablo odlučivanja×Fuzzy kognitivne mape (FCM)×
PodručjeMeko računarstvoStrojno učenjeMeko računarstvo
ObiteljMachine learningMachine learningProcess / pipeline
Godina nastanka199419841986
TvoracJanet Kolodner; Agnar Aamodt & Enric Plaza (R4 cycle)Breiman, Friedman, Olshen & StoneBart Kosko
VrstaExperience-based (analogical) problem solvingRecursive partitioning (if-then rules)Fuzzy causal/feedback network for scenario analysis
Temeljni izvorAamodt, A., & Plaza, E. (1994). Case-based reasoning: Foundational issues, methodological variations, and system approaches. AI Communications, 7(1), 39–59. DOI ↗Breiman, L., Friedman, J.H., Olshen, R.A. & Stone, C.J. (1984). Classification and Regression Trees. Wadsworth. DOI ↗Kosko, B. (1986). Fuzzy cognitive maps. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 24(1), 65–75. DOI ↗
Drugi naziviCBR, case-based reasoning cycle, analogy-based reasoning, vaka tabanlı akıl yürütmeKarar Ağacı (Decision Tree), karar ağacı, classification tree, regression treeFCM, Kosko cognitive map, causal cognitive map, bulanık bilişsel haritalar
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SažetakCase-based reasoning solves a new problem by retrieving similar problems solved in the past and adapting their solutions, rather than reasoning from first principles or a trained statistical model. Formalized as the Retrieve-Reuse-Revise-Retain cycle by Aamodt and Plaza in 1994 and popularized by Janet Kolodner, CBR mirrors how human experts in medicine, law, and engineering reason by analogy from remembered cases, and it learns simply by storing each newly solved case.A Decision Tree is an interpretable classification and regression method, formalised by Breiman, Friedman, Olshen and Stone in their 1984 CART framework, that partitions the data with hierarchical if-then rules. Each split sends observations down one branch or another until a prediction is read off the leaf.A fuzzy cognitive map, introduced by Bart Kosko in 1986, represents a system as a network of concepts connected by signed, weighted causal links, and simulates how the concepts influence one another over time. By combining the intuitive structure of a cognitive map with fuzzy weights and iterative activation, FCMs let experts encode causal knowledge and then run what-if scenarios — making them popular for policy analysis, strategic decision-making, and modelling complex socio-technical systems.
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