36. CBR Noir
author:David Wilson,
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
published: June 6, 2008, recorded: June 2008, views: 124
published: June 6, 2008, recorded: June 2008, views: 124
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CBR Noir is a high-level, tongue-in-cheek introduction to Case-Based Reasoning (CBR). It is presented in the style of a classic Film Noir murder mystery. For the connoisseur, the dialogue incorporates the names of many early CBR systems; see if you can count them all before the credits roll.
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