Abstract : Adaptation is usually considered as a complex task when the similarity between the source and target problems is not obvious. This paper explains how this complex task can be decomposed in simpler adaptation subtasks thanks to the notion of reformulation.
Lieber, Jean et Melis, Erica et Mille, Alain et Napoli, Amedeo. International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning - ICCBR'99, 1999, Munich, Germany, LSA, University of Kaiserslautern, 7 p, 1999
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Jean Lieber. Reformulations and Adaptation Decomposition. Lieber, Jean et Melis, Erica et Mille, Alain et Napoli, Amedeo. International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning - ICCBR'99, 1999, Munich, Germany, LSA, University of Kaiserslautern, 7 p, 1999. 〈inria-00098776〉