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Susan CrawProfessor Emeritus Robert Gordon University Verified email at rgu.ac.uk Cited by 3794 |
Retrieval, reuse, revision and retention in case-based reasoning
Case-based reasoning (CBR) is an approach to problem solving that emphasizes the role of
prior experience during future problem solving (ie, new problems are solved by reusing and …
prior experience during future problem solving (ie, new problems are solved by reusing and …
Emotion and memory: Children's long-term remembering, forgetting, and suggestibility
…, GS Goodman, S Bidrose, ME Pipe, S Craw… - Journal of experimental …, 1999 - Elsevier
Children's memories for an experienced and a never-experienced medical procedure were
examined. Three- to 13-year-olds were questioned about a voiding cystourethrogram …
examined. Three- to 13-year-olds were questioned about a voiding cystourethrogram …
Learning adaptation knowledge to improve case-based reasoning
S Craw, N Wiratunga, RC Rowe - Artificial intelligence, 2006 - Elsevier
Case-Based Reasoning systems retrieve and reuse solutions for previously solved problems
that have been encountered and remembered as cases. In some domains, particularly …
that have been encountered and remembered as cases. In some domains, particularly …
Implementation of a spatial decision support system for rural land use planning: integrating geographic information system and environmental models with search and …
KB Matthews, AR Sibbald, S Craw - Computers and electronics in …, 1999 - Elsevier
The implementation of a spatial decision support system (DSS) developed as a tool for rural
land use planning at the management unit level is described. The DSS fulfils the need for a …
land use planning at the management unit level is described. The DSS fulfils the need for a …
Fall prediction using behavioural modelling from sensor data in smart homes
The number of methods for identifying potential fall risk is growing as the rate of elderly fallers
continues to rise in the UK. Assessments for identifying risk of falling are usually performed …
continues to rise in the UK. Assessments for identifying risk of falling are usually performed …
Wifi-based human activity recognition using raspberry pi
Ambient, non-intrusive approaches to smart home health monitoring, while limited in
capability, are preferred by residents. More intrusive methods of sensing, such as video and …
capability, are preferred by residents. More intrusive methods of sensing, such as video and …
[PDF][PDF] Applying genetic algorithms to multi-objective land-use planning
KB Matthews, S Craw, S Elder, AR Sibbald… - 2001 - macaulay.webarchive.hutton.ac.uk
This thesis explores the potential of applying genetic algorithms (GAs) to multi-objective land-use
planning. Rural land managers, in the UK and elsewhere in Europe, are faced with an …
planning. Rural land managers, in the UK and elsewhere in Europe, are faced with an …
Combining deliberative and computer-based methods for multi-objective land-use planning
This paper reports the outcomes of a deliberative workshop comparing land-use plans
proposed by land-manager or domain experts with those derived using a computer-based …
proposed by land-manager or domain experts with those derived using a computer-based …
Design, innovation and case-based reasoning
The design task is especially appropriate for applying, integrating, exploring and pushing
the boundaries of case-based reasoning. In this paper, we briefly review the challenges that …
the boundaries of case-based reasoning. In this paper, we briefly review the challenges that …
[PDF][PDF] Using case-base data to learn adaptation knowledge for design
J Jarmulak, S Craw, R Rowe - International joint conference on …, 2001 - researchgate.net
One advantage of Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) is the relative ease of constructing and
maintaining CBR systems, especially as a number of commercial CBR tools are available. …
maintaining CBR systems, especially as a number of commercial CBR tools are available. …