Case Based Reasoning is a very important research trend in Artificial Intelligence and can be a powerful approach in the solution of complex problems characterized by heterogeneous knowledge. In this paper we present an ongoing research project where CBR is exploited to support the identification of enterprises potentially going to bankruptcy, through a comparison of their balance indexes with the ones of similar and already closed firms. In particular, the paper focuses on how developing similarity measures for strings can be profitably supported by metadata models of case structures and semantic methods like Query Expansion.

Mazzucchelli, A., Sartori, F. (2014). String Similarity in CBR Platforms: A Preliminary Study. In Metadata and Semantics Research (pp. 22-29). Springer Verlag [10.1007/978-3-319-13674-5_3].

String Similarity in CBR Platforms: A Preliminary Study

MAZZUCCHELLI, ALICE
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SARTORI, FABIO
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2014

Abstract

Case Based Reasoning is a very important research trend in Artificial Intelligence and can be a powerful approach in the solution of complex problems characterized by heterogeneous knowledge. In this paper we present an ongoing research project where CBR is exploited to support the identification of enterprises potentially going to bankruptcy, through a comparison of their balance indexes with the ones of similar and already closed firms. In particular, the paper focuses on how developing similarity measures for strings can be profitably supported by metadata models of case structures and semantic methods like Query Expansion.
Capitolo o saggio
Case Based Reasoning; XML; Bankruptcy Prediction
English
Metadata and Semantics Research
2014
9783319136738
478
Springer Verlag
22
29
Mazzucchelli, A., Sartori, F. (2014). String Similarity in CBR Platforms: A Preliminary Study. In Metadata and Semantics Research (pp. 22-29). Springer Verlag [10.1007/978-3-319-13674-5_3].
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