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A Review on Diverse Applications of Case-Based Reasoning

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No technological area in the world has been spared from the successful and loud expressions of Artificial Intelligence. With the high-speed development in the Artificial Intelligence, one of its derivatives, the Case-Based Reasoning has also tried to match its pace on the accelerating pathway of the technological world. The Case-Based Reasoning, has marked its existence in the field of decision-making in diverse areas, with a standing success rate. Case based reasoning (CBR) is the technique, which involves the process of solving new problems based on the solutions of similar past problems, i.e., it works on the basis of previously experienced and stored problem-solution case set. Retrieve, Reuse, Revise, and Retain are the four key steps involved in the CBR process to solve or predict an optimal solution for new problems or cases. Here, in this paper, the Technical Platform of Case-Based Reasoning has been explored to provide an insight into the technology. Then, a review on its application in different areas like medical diagnosis, industrial applications, e-learning systems, judicial system has been reviewed to find the influence of the technology on the entire technological world. The future direction and the merger of the case-based reasoning for its enhancement in other areas is also suggested.

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Sharma, M., Sharma, C. (2020). A Review on Diverse Applications of Case-Based Reasoning. In: Sharma, H., Govindan, K., Poonia, R., Kumar, S., El-Medany, W. (eds) Advances in Computing and Intelligent Systems. Algorithms for Intelligent Systems. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0222-4_48

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