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Textual case-based reasoning

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Textual Case Based Reasoning is a subtopic of Case Based Reasoning, in short CBR, a popular area in Artificial Intelligence. Basically CBR suggests the ways to use the past experience to solve future similar problems.. However, the past experiences should be structured in a form similar to attribute - value pairs. In modern days, users share their vast experiences through the blogs and popular short messaging services like twitter. In such descriptions, how to find the knowledge relations in the form attribute - value pairs? This leads to the investigation of textual descriptions for knowledge exploration which will be, in turn, used to solve similar problems.

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