-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [AISWorld] [UKCBR 2011] UK Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning — Last call for papers Datum: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 09:10:42 +0100 Von: Thomas Roth-Berghofer thomas@roth-berghofer.de An: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
Please note that the deadline for submission had been extended to Monday, 17th October 2011.
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CALL FOR PAPERS Sixteenth UK Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning (UKCBR 2011)
13 December 2011, Cambridge, UK
*** Submission due: October 17th 2011 ***
Submissions are invited for the 16th UK Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning. The workshop is a relatively informal occasion where you can meet CBR colleagues and exchange news, views and opinions as well as presenting and/or learning about the work of other researchers and practitioners. As in the last few years, the workshop will again be held in Cambridge, jointly with the British Computer Society SGAI AI-2011 conference on artificial intelligence and its applications.
AI-2011 is the thirty-first SGAI International Conference on Innovative Techniques and Applications of Artificial Intelligence. The venue for the Workshop and AI-2011 will be Peterhouse College. The workshop will run in parallel with the other AI- 2011 Workshops on the first day of the conference.
A special rate will be available for those attending AI-2011 on the following two days. SGAI are also subsidising a reduced rate for non-presenting students.
A warm invitation is extended also to researchers from outside the UK to submit a paper, or otherwise attend.
SCOPE OF THE WORKSHOP Paper submissions are invited on any aspect of case-based reasoning. Papers on practical applications of CBR will be particularly welcome.
TOPICS OF INTEREST Possible topics include, but are not restricted to: * the theory of CBR * methods for case adaptation, indexing, retrieval, representation, explanation, and provenance * hybrid, agent-based CBR systems * CBR in data mining and knowledge discovery in databases * knowledge acquisition, modelling, and management for CBR * CBR in engineering, design, manufacturing * CBR and the Internet * e-Commerce applications of CBR * CBR and human learning * CBR in software engineering * CBR in healthcare * textual and Web CBR * CBR and the Semantic Web / Linked Data * reasoning aspects of CBR * novel applications of CBR
SUBMISSIONS Workshop submissions will be electronic, in pdf format only, using the EasyChair submission system:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ukcbr2011
Your paper is required to be in the Springer LNCS/LNAI format, outlined at http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0
Fuller formatting instructions for the final camera-ready copy will be sent with the acceptance notification.
IMPORTANT DATES Submissions due (extended): October 17th Notification of acceptance: November 4th Camera-ready copy due: November 18th UKCBR Workshop: December 13th
PROCEEDINGS The accepted papers will be published as CEUR workshop proceedings at ceur-ws.org.
JOURNAL PUBLICATION The papers presented at each of the last nine UK CBR Workshops have been published as special editions of the BCS SGAI journal Expert Update and it is expected that this will also be the case this year.
WORKSHOP ORGANISER Miltos Petridis, School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics, University of Brighton
WORKSHOP CHAIRS Miltos Petridis, University of Brighton m dot petridis at brighton ac uk
Thomas Roth-Berghofer, University of West London thomas dot roth-berghofer at uwl ac uk
Nirmalie Wiratunga, The Robert Gordon University n dot wiratunga at rgu ac uk