Title :
Discovery of cases for case-based reasoning in engineering
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Queen´´s Univ., Belfast, UK
Abstract :
At present, an important assumption about case-based reasoning (CBR) is that cases should be readily available. While it is true in areas such as Law and Medicine where past cases are usually well documented, it does not hold for some engineering applications in which previous cases have not been established properly. We propose to tackle this “case acquisition” problem by using data mining and knowledge discovery techniques to discover cases from historical engineering information stored in data files or databases. The task of mining cases is clearly defined, and an algorithm is proposed to discover cases from raw data. Also the Dempster-Shafer rule for combining evidence from independent sources is introduced to fuse compatible cases and manage uncertainties. The work reported in this paper is part of an ongoing project to build a case-based system to identify transmission faults in power distribution networks
Keywords :
case-based reasoning; deductive databases; distribution networks; engineering information systems; knowledge acquisition; knowledge based systems; power engineering computing; uncertainty handling; Dempster-Shafer rule; Law; Medicine; case acquisition; case-based reasoning; data files; data mining; engineering applications; engineering case discovery; engineering database; evidence; knowledge discovery; power distribution networks; transmission faults; uncertainty management; Cables; Computer aided software engineering; Data mining; Databases; Fault diagnosis; Intelligent networks; Power engineering and energy; Power systems; Uncertainty; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering Conference, 1997. Asia Pacific ... and International Computer Science Conference 1997. APSEC '97 and ICSC '97. Proceedings
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8271-X
DOI :
10.1109/APSEC.1997.640165