CBR
Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) is an AI method that solves new problems based on the solutions of similar past problems.
Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) is an AI method that solves new problems based on the solutions of similar past problems.
A cognitive bias where individuals give stronger weight to payoffs that are closer to the present time compared to those in the future.
A model by Don Norman outlining the cognitive steps users take when interacting with a system: goal formation, planning, specifying, performing, perceiving, interpreting, and comparing.
The structural design of a product, defining its components, their relationships, and how they interact to fulfill the product's purpose.
Elements of a service or product that are not visible to the user but are essential for delivering the front-stage experience.
A behavioral economics model that explains decision-making as a conflict between a present-oriented "doer" and a future-oriented "planner".
A cognitive bias where individuals overestimate the accuracy of their judgments, especially when they have a lot of information.
A test proposed by Alan Turing to determine if a machine's behavior is indistinguishable from that of a human.
A problem-solving method that explores all possible solutions by examining the structure and relationships of different variables.