Case-based Reasoning

Case-based Reasoning

Case-based thinking (CBR), comprehensively interpreted, is the way toward taking care of new issues dependent on the arrangements of comparable past issues. An auto repairman who fixes a motor by reviewing another vehicle that displayed comparative indications is utilizing case-based thinking. An attorney who advocates a specific result in a preliminary dependent on legitimate points of reference or an appointed authority who makes case law is utilizing case-based thinking. Along these lines, as well, an architect duplicating working components of nature (rehearsing biomimicry), is regarding nature as a database of answers for issues. Case-based thinking is an unmistakable sort of relationship arrangement making.

 

It has been contended that case-based thinking isn't just a ground-breaking technique for PC thinking, yet in addition an unavoidable conduct in ordinary human critical thinking; or, all the more fundamentally, that all thinking depends on past cases by and by experienced. This view is identified with model hypothesis, which is most profoundly investigated in subjective science.


Last Updated on: Nov 27, 2024

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