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CBR@FLAIRS 2019 : CBR@FLAIRS 2019 : FLAIRS-32 Special Track on Case-Based Reasoning

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Link: https://sites.google.com/view/flairs32-cbrspecialtrack/home
 
When May 19, 2019 - May 22, 2019
Where Sarasota, FL
Submission Deadline Nov 19, 2018
Notification Due Jan 21, 2019
Final Version Due Feb 25, 2019
Categories    case based reasoning   artificial intelligence   computer science   machine learning
 

Call For Papers

The FLAIRS CBR special track is intended to gather AI researchers and practitioners with an interest in CBR and related fields to present and discuss developments in CBR theory and application as well as possibilities for collaboration, integration, and sharing of ideas, experience, and best practices between the CBR community and other AI research communities.

We actively seek submissions that create connections to other research communities whose interests overlap with those of the CBR community, such as the Computational Creativity, Goal Reasoning, Cognitive Systems, and Game AI communities.


Papers and contributions are encouraged for any work relating to Case-Based Reasoning. Topics of interest may include (but are in no way limited to):

Foundations of CBR
Methods for CBR (e.g., representation, indexing, retrieval, adaptation)
Evaluation Methods for CBR Systems and Integrations
Practical Applications of CBR
Textual CBR
CBR and Creativity
CBR and Design
Distributed CBR
Case Base Maintenance
CBR in the Health Sciences
CBR Integrations
Case-Based Planning
CBR & Games
CBR and Recommender Systems
CBR Tools and Methodologies
Case-based Agents
Reasoning about Time in CBR
Process-Oriented CBR
CBR and Knowledge Discovery
Computational Analogy
Note: We invite original papers (i.e. work not previously submitted, in submission, or to be submitted to another conference during the reviewing process).

Submission Guidelines
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 (4 pages for a poster) and are due by November 19, 2018. For FLAIRS-32, the 2019 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-32.info/). Note: do not use a fake name for your EasyChair login - your EasyChair account information is hidden from reviewers. Authors should indicate the Case-Based Reasoning special track 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. FLAIRS requires that there be at least one full author registration per paper.

Please, check the website http://www.flairs-32.info/ for further information.

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