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How much do you know about Case-Based Reasoning (CBR)?
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How much do you know about Case-Based Reasoning (CBR)?

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¿Qué es el razonamiento basado en casos (CBR)?

  • Un tipo de razonamiento basado en la lógica para resolver problemas futuros.
  • Un tipo de razonamiento basado en la intuición para resolver problemas futuros.
  • Un tipo de razonamiento basado en experiencias pasadas para resolver problemas futuros. (correct)
  • Un tipo de razonamiento basado en la suerte para resolver problemas futuros.
  • ¿Qué supone el CBR?

  • Que problemas diferentes tienen soluciones similares.
  • Que problemas diferentes tienen soluciones diferentes.
  • Que problemas similares tienen soluciones similares. (correct)
  • Que problemas similares tienen soluciones diferentes.
  • ¿Cuáles son los cuatro procesos secuenciales del CBR?

  • Recuperar, Reusar, Revisar y Retener.
  • Recordar, Reutilizar, Revisar y Retener.
  • Recuperar, Reutilizar, Revisar y Recordar.
  • Recuperar, Reusar, Revisar y Recordar. (correct)
  • ¿Qué implica el proceso de Recuperar?

    <p>Analizar casos almacenados que son similares al problema actual.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    ¿Qué implica el proceso de Reutilizar o Adaptación?

    <p>Trabajar con soluciones proporcionadas por casos similares para encontrar una solución efectiva</p> Signup and view all the answers

    ¿Qué implica el proceso de Revisar?

    <p>Evaluar y revisar la solución propuesta y posiblemente aplicar conocimientos adicionales.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    ¿Qué implica el proceso de Retener?

    <p>Aprender de la nueva experiencia y almacenar el caso actual con la solución definitiva</p> Signup and view all the answers

    ¿Qué es el CBP?

    <p>CBR especializado para la planificación.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Case-based reasoning (CBR) is a type of reasoning based on past experiences to solve future problems.
    • CBR assumes that similar problems have similar solutions.
    • CBR involves four sequential processes: Retrieve, Reuse, Revise, and Retain.
    • Retrieve involves analyzing stored cases that are similar to the current problem.
    • Reuse or adaptation involves working with solutions provided by similar cases to come up with an effective solution.
    • Revise involves evaluating and revising the proposed solution, and possibly applying additional knowledge.
    • Retain involves learning from the new experience and storing the current case with the definitive solution.
    • CBR can be specialized for planning, known as CBP.
    • The architecture of a CBR system includes the base of cases and the base of knowledge.
    • The base of knowledge contains theories, principles, rules, etc. to facilitate decision-making and learning from experiences.

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    Test your knowledge of Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) with this quiz. Learn about the four sequential processes of CBR and its specialized planning version, CBP. Understand the architecture of a CBR system and the role of its two bases: the base of cases and the base of knowledge. Improve your understanding of this reasoning approach and its applications with this engaging quiz.

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