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Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development

4th International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning, ICCBR 2001 Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 30 - August 2, 2001 Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 2080)

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

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Table of contents (53 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XII
  2. Invited Papers

    1. Highlights of the European INRECA Projects

      • Ralph Bergmann
      Pages 1-15
    2. The Synthesis of Expressive Music: A Challenging CBR Application

      • Ramon López de Mántaras, Josep Lluís Arcos
      Pages 16-26
  3. Research Papers

    1. Similarity Assessment for Relational CBR

      • Eva Armengol, Enric Plaza
      Pages 44-58
    2. The Role of Information Extraction for Textual CBR

      • Stefanie Brüninghaus, Kevin D. Ashley
      Pages 74-89
    3. Case-Based Reasoning in Course Timetabling: An Attribute Graph Approach

      • Edmund K. Burke, Bart MacCarthy, Sanja Petrovic, Rong Qu
      Pages 90-104
    4. A Fuzzy-Rough Approach for Case Base Maintenance

      • Guoqing Cao, Simon Shiu, Xizhao Wang
      Pages 118-130
    5. Learning and Applying Case-Based Adaptation Knowledge

      • Susan Craw, Jacek Jarmulak, Ray Rowe
      Pages 131-145
    6. Case Representation Issues for Case-Based Reasoning from Ensemble Research

      • Pádraig Cunningham, Gabriele Zenobi
      Pages 146-157
    7. A Declarative Similarity Framework for Knowledge Intensive CBR

      • Belén Díaz-Agudo, Pedro A. González-Calero
      Pages 158-172
    8. Classification Based Retrieval Using Formal Concept Analysis

      • Belén Díaz-Agudo, Pedro A. González-Calero
      Pages 173-188
    9. Conversational Case-Based Planning for Agent Team Coordination

      • Joseph A. Giampapa, Katia Sycara
      Pages 189-203
    10. A Hybrid Approach for the Management of FAQ Documents in Latin Languages

      • Christiane Gresse von Wangenheim, Andre Bortolon, Aldo von Wangenheim
      Pages 204-218
    11. Taxonomic Conversational Case-Based Reasoning

      • Kalyan Moy Gupta
      Pages 219-233
    12. A Case-Based Reasoning View of Automated Collaborative Filtering

      • Conor Hayes, Pádraig Cunningham, Barry Smyth
      Pages 234-248
    13. A Case-Based Approach to Tailoring Software Processes

      • Scott Henninger, Kurt Baumgarten
      Pages 249-262

About this book

The 2001 International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning (ICCBR 2001, www.iccbr.org/iccbr01), the fourth in the biennial ICCBR series (1995 in Sesimbra, Portugal; 1997 in Providence, Rhode Island (USA); 1999 in Seeon, Germany), was held during 30 July – 2 August 2001 in Vancouver, Canada. ICCBR is the premier international forum for researchers and practitioners of case based reasoning (CBR). The objectives of this meeting were to nurture significant, relevant advances made in this field (both in research and application), communicate them among all attendees, inspire future advances, and continue to support the vision that CBR is a valuable process in many research disciplines, both computational and otherwise. ICCBR 2001 was the first ICCBR meeting held on the Pacific coast, and we used the setting of beautiful Vancouver as an opportunity to enhance participation from the Pacific Rim communities, which contributed 28% of the submissions. During this meeting, we were fortunate to host invited talks by Ralph Bergmann, Ken Forbus, Jaiwei Han, Ramon López de Mántaras, and Manuela Veloso. Their contributions ensured a stimulating meeting; we thank them all.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Naval Research Laboratory, Code 5510, Navy Center for Applied Research in Artificial Intelligence, SW, USA

    David W. Aha

  • Computer Science Department, University of Auckland, Auckland 1, New Zealand

    Ian Watson

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