International Workshop
Human-Centered and Cognitive Approaches to CBR
Held at ICCBR 11, Greenwich, UK, September 12-15, 2011
Topics of Interest
The major goal of the workshop is to bring researchers from both industry and academia, along with representatives from different communities together to study, understand, and explore issues of human-centred design, development, and application of case-based reasoning systems as well as the utilisation of case-based reasoning in human-centred computing.
Suggested topics for contributions include, but are not limited to:
- Novel/interdisciplinary ideas
- Automatic knowledge generation
- Knowledge construction, refinement and extension
- Case representation and acquisition
- Competence modelling
- Integrating background knowledge
- Learning from the web
- Linked data as knowledge sources
- Introspective learning
- Representation of and reasoning with uncertainty
- Maintenance of CBR systems
- Adaptation of results
- Human-centred approaches to CBR
- Explicit user representations
- Personalisation
- Mixed-initiative issues
- Psychological, linguistic, and sociological foundations
- Socio-technical analysis and design of CBR systems
- Evaluation of user aspects of CBR systems
- Context awareness and context-sensitivity
- Explanation-based reasoning
- Visualisation of results and processes
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