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Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development

Third International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning, ICCBR-99, Seeon Monastery, Germany, July 27-30, 1999, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 1650)

Part of the book sub series: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI)

Conference series link(s): ICCBR: International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning

Conference proceedings info: ICCBR 1999.

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Table of contents (43 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XII
  2. Research Papers

    1. Affect-Driven CBR to generate expressive music

      • Josep Lluís Arcos, Dolores Cañamero, Ramon López de Mántaras
      Pages 1-13
    2. Bootstrapping Case Base Development with Annotated Case Summaries⋆

      • Stefanie Brüninghaus, Kevin D. Ashley
      Pages 59-73
    3. Activating CBR Systems through Autonomous Information Gathering

      • Christina Carrick, Qiang Yang, Irene Abi-Zeid, Luc Lamontagne
      Pages 74-88
    4. Integrating CBR and Heuristic Search for Learning and Reusing Solutions in Real-time Task Scheduling

      • Juan Manuel Adán Coello, Ronaldo Camilo dos Santos
      Pages 89-103
    5. Towards a Unified Theory of Adaptation in Case-Based Reasoning

      • Béatrice Fuchs, Jean Lieber, Alain Mille, Amedeo Napoli
      Pages 104-117
    6. A Knowledge-level Task Model of Adaptation in Case-Based Reasoning

      • Béatrice Fuchs, Alain Mille
      Pages 118-131
    7. Modelling the CBR Life Cycle Using Description Logics ⋆

      • Mercedes Gómez-Albarrán, Pedro A. González-Calero, Belén Díaz-Agudo, Carlos Fernández-Conde
      Pages 147-161
    8. An Evolutionary Approach to Case Adaptation

      • Andrés de Gómez Silva Garza, Mary Lou Maher
      Pages 162-173
    9. A Unified Long-Term Memory System⋆

      • James H. Lawton, Roy M. Turner, Elise H. Turner
      Pages 188-202
    10. Case Library Reduction Applied to Pile Foundations

      • Celestino Lei, Otakar Babka, Laurinda A. G. Garanito
      Pages 233-247
    11. Case Representation, Acquisition, and Retrieval in SIROCCO

      • Bruce McLaren, Kevin Ashley
      Pages 248-262
    12. Flexibly Interleaving Processes

      • Erica Melis⋆, Carsten Ullrich
      Pages 263-275

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About this book

The biennial International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning (ICCBR) - ries, which began in Sesimbra, Portugal, in 1995, was intended to provide an international forum for the best fundamental and applied research in case-based reasoning (CBR). It was hoped that such a forum would encourage the g- wth and rigor of the eld and overcome the previous tendency toward isolated national CBR communities. The foresight of the original ICCBR organizers has been rewarded by the growth of a vigorous and cosmopolitan CBR community. CBR is now widely recognized as a powerful and important computational technique for a wide range of practical applications. By promoting an exchange of ideas among CBR researchers from across the globe, the ICCBR series has facilitated the broader acceptance and use of CBR. ICCBR-99 has continued this tradition by attracting high-quality research and applications papers from around the world. Researchers from 21 countries submitted 80 papers to ICCBR-99. From these submissions, 17 papers were selected for long oral presentation, 7 were accepted for short oral presentation, and 19 papers were accepted as posters. This volume sets forth these 43 papers, which contain both mature work and innovative new ideas.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering (IESE), Kaiserslautern, Germany

    Klaus-Dieter Althoff

  • Department of Computer Science, University of Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Germany

    Ralph Bergmann

  • Department of Computer Science, University of Wyoming, Laramie, USA

    L.Karl Branting

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