Richter et al., 1991 - Google Patents
Similarity, uncertainty and case-based reasoning in PATDEXRichter et al., 1991
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- Richter M
- Wess S
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- Automated Reasoning: Essays in Honor of Woody Bledsoe
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Patdex 1 is an expert system that uses case-based reasoning in the diagnosis of faults of complex machines. It is integrated in the Moltke workbench 2 for technical diagnosis, which was developed at the University of Kaiserslautern in recent years (cf., eg,[4, 5, 23]); Moltke …
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