Perner, 2009 - Google Patents
Concepts for novelty detection and handling based on a case-based reasoning process schemePerner, 2009
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- Perner P
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- Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
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Novelty detection, the ability to identify new or unknown situations that were never experienced before, is useful for intelligent systems aspiring to operate in environments where data are acquired incrementally. This characteristic is common to numerous problems …
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