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Subject: [WI] CfP: 27th International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning
Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2019 22:08:17 +0000
From: Kerstin Bach <kerstin.bach@ntnu.no>
Reply-To: Kerstin Bach <kerstin.bach@ntnu.no>
To: wi@lists.kit.edu <wi@lists.kit.edu>


The ICCBR 2019 Organizers, Advisory Committee, and Program Committee invite submissions of original theoretical research, applied research and deployed application papers on all aspects of Case-Based Reasoning (CBR).  ICCBR is the premier, annual meeting of the CBR community and the leading international conference on this topic. This year’s conference will take place at the European Academy of Otzenhausen, in Otzenhausen, Germany, September 8 - 12, 2019.  The paper submission deadline is April 12, 2019.

Conference webpage: http://iccbr2019.com/ 

The theme for ICCBR 2019 is Explainable AI. To encourage this, the ICCBR 2019 program will include keynote addresses, a main technical track, a workshop program, a doctoral consortium, and other events, with several connections to this theme. We warmly welcome participation from all researchers and practitioners who have interest in case-based reasoning, including those who are working on related topics but have not previously attended ICCBR.

Topics of Interest
We welcome submissions from all areas of case-based reasoning, and we especially encourage submissions at the intersection of CBR and Explainable AI.  Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

Foundations of Case-Based Reasoning
- Case representation
- Case retrieval, indexing, and similarity measures
- Case reuse, adaptation, revision, and combination
- Explanations
- Case authoring, elicitation, and visualization
- Analogical reasoning
- Confidence and uncertainty
- Cognitive modeling
- Context models and preferences
- Conversational CBR, user modeling, and personalization
- Distributed CBR
- Evaluation, simulation, and prediction
- Maintenance, post-mortem analysis, and quality assessment
CBR tasks
- Design
- Planning
- Social CBR
- Textual CBR
- Recommender systems
- Temporal reasoning (e.g., reasoning with traces, time series)
- Workflow management and process-oriented CBR
CBR and related fields
- Analogical reasoning, cognitive models, and creative reasoning
- Cloud CBR
- Data mining and big data
- Intelligent agents, perception, and action
- Machine learning (e.g., deep, instance-based/lazy, relational)
- Natural language processing and information retrieval
- Robotics and human-robot interaction
- Web CBR
CBR systems, applications and lessons learned
- CBR architectures and development frameworks
- Cooking
- Diagnosis, technical support
- E-science
- Economics, finance
- Education, learning
- Energy, logistics, traffic
- Finance
- Game AI
- Knowledge and experience management
- Medicine, health
- Science, engineering

Review Criteria
Each submission must be identified as presenting theoretical/methodological research, applied research, or a deployed application and will be reviewed using criteria appropriate to its category. The criteria are as follows: 
Theoretical research: Scientific significance, originality, technical quality, and clarity
Applied research: Significance for theoretical research or application deployment; originality; technical quality; and clarity
Deployed application: Demonstrated practical significance; originality; treatment of issues of engineering, management, and user acceptance; and clarity. 
Papers will be considered for poster and oral presentation based on the reviews.

Proceedings
All accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings published by Springer Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence series. All authors must format their papers according to Springer's LNCS formatting guidelines.

Submission Procedure
Authors must submit a full paper by the conference paper submission deadline, formatted according to the Springer LNCS formatting guidelines (Link). Papers (submitted and final) will be no longer than 15 pages, including references. Please submit papers using the EasyChair conference management system, found at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iccbr2019.

Multiple Submission Policy
Papers submitted to other conferences must state this fact as a footnote on page 1, and please also notify the program co-chairs by email. If a paper will appear in another conference or journal, it must be withdrawn from ICCBR 2019. This restriction does not apply to papers submitted to specialized workshops without archival proceedings.

Author Registration Policy
In order for a paper to appear in the proceedings, at least one of the authors must register for the conference by the camera-ready copy deadline.

Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline:     April 12, 2019
Notification of Acceptance:        June 3, 2019
Camera Ready Copy:                July 1, 2019
Conference Dates:                    September 8 – 12, 2019

Best regards,
Kerstin Bach and Cindy Marling
ICCBR 2019 Program Chairs

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Kerstin Bach, Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Sem Sælandsvei 7-9, NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway
mobile: +47 930 32400


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