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An Overview on Recent Case-Based Reasoning Systems in the Medicine

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Publication Type:

Conference/Workshop Paper

Venue:

25th annual workshop of the Swedish Artificial Intelligence Society

Publisher:

Linköping University Electronic Press, Linköpings universitet


Abstract

Case-based reasoning systems for medical application are increasingly applied to meet the challenges from the medical domain. This paper looks at the state of the art in case-based reasoning and some systems are classified in this respect. A survey is performed based on the recent publications and research projects in CBR in medicine. Also, the survey is based on e-mail questionnaire to the authors’ to complete the missing property information. Some clear trends in recent projects/systems have been identified such as most of the systems are multi-modal, using a variety of different methods and techniques to serve multipurpose i.e. address more than one task.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{Begum1406,
author = {Shahina Begum and Mobyen Uddin Ahmed and Peter Funk and Ning Xiong},
title = {An Overview on Recent Case-Based Reasoning Systems in the Medicine},
month = {May},
year = {2009},
booktitle = {25th annual workshop of the Swedish Artificial Intelligence Society},
publisher = {Link{\"o}ping University Electronic Press, Link{\"o}pings universitet},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/1406-}
}