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Case Based Reasoning
Case-Based Reasoning is an Artificial Intelligence problem
solving and analysis methodology that retrieves and adapts
previous experiences to fit new contexts. This forum is intended
to gather AI researchers and practitioners with an interest in
CBR to present and discuss developments in CBR theory and
application.
Following successful special tracks on Case-Based Reasoning at
FLAIRS over the past nine years, we are inviting papers for the
FLAIRS
2010
conference
10th
special track on Case Based Reasoning.
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Foundations of CBR
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Methods for CBR (e.g., representation, indexing, retrieval,
adaptation)
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Evaluation Methods for CBR Systems and Integrations
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Practical Applications of CBR
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Textual CBR
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CBR and Creativity
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CBR and Design
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Distributed CBR
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Case Base Maintenance
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CBR in the Health Sciences
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CBR Integrations
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Case Based Planning
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CBR & Games
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CBR and Recommender Systems
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CBR Tools and Methodologies
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Interested
authors should format their papers according to
AAAI
formatting guidelines.
The papers should be original work (i.e., not submitted, in
submission, or submitted to another conference while in review).
Papers should not exceed 6 pages (2 pages for a poster) and are
due by November 23rd, 2009.
For FLAIRS-23,
the 2010 conference, the reviewing is a double blind process.
Fake author names and affiliations must be used on submitted
papers to provide double-blind reviewing. Papers must be
submitted as PDF through the EasyChair conference system, which
can be
accessed through the main conference web site (http://www.FLAIRS-23.info).
Note, do not
use a fake name for your EasyChair login - your EasyChair
account information is hidden from reviewers.
Authors should
indicate the special track of Case Based Reasoning for
submissions.
The
proceedings of FLAIRS will be published by the AAAI.
Authors of accepted papers will be required to sign a form
transferring copyright of their contribution to AAAI. An author
of each accepted paper is required to register, attend, and
present the paper at FLAIRS.
Paper
submission deadline: November 23rd, 2009
(EXTENDED, DECEMBER 1st, 2009)
Notification of paper decisions: January 22nd, 2010
Final version of papers due: February 22nd, 2010
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CBR Track Organizers :
Belen Díaz-Agudo
University Complutense de Madrid
Spain
belend@sip.ucm.es
Steven A.
Bogaerts
Wittenberg University
Springfield, Ohio
sbogaerts@wittenberg.edu
Program
Committee (tentative):
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David W. Aha, Naval Research Laboratory (USA)
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Robin Burke, Depaul University (USA)
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Bill Cheetham, GE Research (USA)
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Sarah Jane Delany, Digital Media Centre, (Ireland)
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Mehmet Göker (USA)
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Pedro González Calero, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
(Spain)
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Luc Lamontagne, Université Laval (Canada)
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David B. Leake, Indiana University (USA)
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Héctor Muñoz-Avila, Lehigh University (USA)
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Santiago Ontañon, IIIA-CSIC (Spain)
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Ashwin Ram, Georgia Institute of Technology (USA)
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Juan A. Recio Garcia, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
(Spain)
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Thomas Roth-Berghofer, DFKI GmbH, (Germany)
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Raja Sooriamurthi, Indiana University (USA)
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Ian Watson, University of Auckland (New
Zealand)
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Rosina Weber, Drexel University (USA)
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Nirmalie Wiratunga, Robert Gordon University
(Scotland)
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