Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
437721 Theoretical Computer Science 2015 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

The central problem in case based reasoning (CBR) is to infer a solution for a new problem-instance by using a collection of existing problem–solution cases. The basic heuristic guiding CBR is the hypothesis that similar problems have similar solutions. Recently, some attempts at formalizing CBR in a theoretical framework have been made, including work by Hüllermeier who established a link between CBR and the probably approximately correct (PAC) theoretical model of learning in his ‘case-based inference’ (CBI) formulation. In this paper we develop further such probabilistic modelling, framing CBI it as a multi-category classification problem. We use a recently-developed notion of geometric margin of classification to obtain generalization error bounds.

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