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Planits: The Case-based Reasoner As A Planning Tool For Intelligent Transportation Systems

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  • Khattak, Asad
  • Kanafani, Adib

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This paper develops a data synthesis methodology in PLANiTS (Planning and Analysis Integration for Intelligent Transportation systems) using case- based reasoning. The reasoner contains mechanisms for matching, ranking and analyzing past cases in relation to current cases. The current cases consist of transportation improvement actions, performance measures and environments defined in terms of spatial, temporal and user dimensions. PLANiTS users can apply increasing levels of stringency to match cases. The authors also discuss issues related to computer implementation and the limitations of case-based reasoning.

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  • Khattak, Asad & Kanafani, Adib, 1995. "Planits: The Case-based Reasoner As A Planning Tool For Intelligent Transportation Systems," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt9zn3g9r1, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsrrp:qt9zn3g9r1
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    1. Dahlgren, Joy & Khattak, Asad & McDonough, Patrick & Banerjee, Ipsita & Orrick, Phyllis & Sharafsaleh, Ashkan, 2004. "ITS Decision Enhancements: Developing Case-Based Reasoning and Expert Systems and Incorporating New Material," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt9242q08h, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.

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