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    Reputation-based maintenance in case-based reasoning

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    Case Base Maintenance algorithms update the contents of a case base in order to improve case-based reasoner performance. In this paper, we introduce a new case base maintenance method called Reputation-Based Maintenance (RBM) with the aim of increasing the classification accuracy of a Case-Based Reasoning system while reducing the size of its case base. The proposed RBM algorithm calculates a case property called Reputationfor each member of the case base, the value of which reflects the competence of the related case. Based on this case property, several removal policies and maintenance methods have been designed, each focusing on different aspects of the case base maintenance. The performance of the RBM method was compared with well-known state-of-the-art algorithms. The tests were performed on 30 datasets selected from the UCI repository. The results show that the RBM method in all its variations achieves greater accuracy than a baseline CBR, while some variations significantly outperform the state-of-the-art methods. We particularly highlight theRBM_ACBR algorithm, which achieves the highest accuracy among the methods in the comparison to a statistically significant degree, and the RBMcr algorithm, which increases the baseline accuracy while removing, on average, over half of the case basehis work has been partially supported by the SpanishMinistry of Science and Innovation with project MISMIS-LANGUAGE (grantnumber PGC2018-096212-B-C33), by the Catalan Agency of University andResearch Grants Management (AGAUR) (grants number 2017 SGR 341 and 2017SGR 574), by Spanish Network ‘‘Learning Machines for Singular Problems andApplications (MAPAS)’’ (TIN2017-90567-REDT, MINECO/FEDER EU) and by theEuropean Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under theMarie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 860843Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft
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