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THE 26TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CASE-BASED REASONINGICCBR 2018
WELCOME TO ICCBR 2018
July 9th toJuly 12th 2018
StockholmSweden
PROFESSOR HECTOR MUÑOZ-AVILA WEDNESDAY, JULY 11TH TITLE: ADAPTIVE GOAL-DRIVEN AUTONOMY
Héctor Muñoz-Avila is a professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Lehigh University. Dr. Muñoz-Avila is recipient of a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award, two papers awards and held a Lehigh Class of 1961 Professorship. He has been chair for various international scientific meetings including the Sixth International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning (ICCBR-05) and the twenty-fifth Innovative Applications of AI Conference (IAAI-13). Dr. Muñoz-Avila served as a program director for Robust Intelligence at the National Science Foundation (NSF), where he managed the AI and ML portfo-lios and co-spearheaded efforts related to self-monitoring systems. He is/has been funded by the Office of Naval Research (ONR), the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). He holds a PhD (Dr. rer. nat.) in computer science from the Universität Kaiserslautern (Germany), an MS in computer science, a BS in Mathematics and a BS in computer Science from the Universidad de los Andes (Colombia).
INVITED SPEAKERS
PROFESSOR DANICA KRAGIC THURSDAY, JULY 12TH TITLE: ROBOTS ACTING IN THE REAL WORLD AND GATHERING EXPERIENCE
Danica Kragic is a Professor at the School of Computer Science and Communication at the Royal Institute of Technology, KTH. She received her MSc in Mechanical Engineering from the Technical University of Rijeka, Croatia in 1995 and her PhD in Computer Science from KTH in 2001. She has been a visiting re-searcher at Columbia University, Johns Hopkins University and INRIA Rennes. She is the Director of the Centre for Autonomous Systems. Danica received the 2007 IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Early Academic Career Award. She is a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences and Young Academy of Sweden. She holds an Honorary Doctorate from the Lappeenranta University of Technology. She chaired IEEE RAS Technical Committee on Computer and Robot Vision and served as an IEEE RAS AdCom member. Her research is in the area of robotics, computer vision and machine learning. In 2012, she received an ERC Starting Grant. Her research is sup-ported by the EU, Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research and Swedish Research Council. She is an IEEE Fellow.
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WELCOME TO ICCBR 2018 PROGRAM JULY 9TH TO JULY 12THMONDAY JULY 9 TUESDAY JULY 10 Wednesday JULY 11 THURSDAY JULY 12
08.00-08.30 Registration, entrance Hall B
08.30-09.00 Registration, entrance Hall B
08.30-09.00 Registration, entrance Hall B
11.00 Social meet-up.Boat trip to Fjäderholmarna an island in the Stockholm archipelago.*
08.30-10.00 WS Session 1 & Doctoral ConsortiumRooms: K12, K13, K14
09.00-10.00 Invited Talk: Professor Héctor Muñoz-AvilaRoom: K16
09.00-10.00 Invited Talk: Professor Danica Kragic Room: K16
16.30-18.00 DC openingSkybar Top Talk, Scandic Talk Hotel
10.00-10.30 Coffee Break 10.00-10.30 Coffee Break 10.00-10.30 Coffee Break
18.00-21.00 Evening Social ActivityDinner at Scandic Talk Hotel
10.30-12.00 WS Session 2 & Doctoral ConsortiumRooms: K12, K13, K14
10.30-12.10 Session 1Isabelle Bichindaritz, 4 papersRoom: K16
10.30-12.10 Session 3, Special Track:Computational Analogy, Fadi Badra, 4 papers, Room: K16
12.00-13:00 Lunch (Scandic Talk) 12.10-13:10 Lunch (Scandic Talk)
12.10-13:10 Lunch (Scandic Talk)
13.00-14.00 Panel discussionRoom: K12
13.10-14.25 Session 2David Aha, 3 papers, Room: K16
13.00-13.50 PC MeetingRoom: K16
14.00-15.30 WS Session 3 & Doctoral ConsortiumRooms: K12, K13, K14
14.25-15.30 Poster Talks22 postersRoom: K16
13.50-15.30 Session 4David Leake, 4 papersRoom: K16
15.30-16.00 Coffee Break 15.30-16.00 Coffee BreakRoom: Hall B
15.30-16.00 Coffee BreakRoom: Hall B
16.00-17.30 WS Session 4 & Doctoral ConsortiumRooms: K12, K13, K14
16.00-17.00 Poster SessionRoom: Hall B, numbers 8-13 and 22-27
16.00-16.50 Session 5Ian Watson, 2 papersRoom: K16
* See iccbr18.com/boattrip for details.
18.00-21.00 Welcome Reception Skybar Top Talk, Scandic Talk Hotel
18.00-21.30 Conference Dinner @Solliden. Bus leaving Älvsjö 18:00. Bus leaving Solliden 21:30
16.50-17.50 Community meetingRoom: K16
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FACILITY MAP STOCKHOLMSMÄSSAN
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WORKSHOPS AND DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM JULY 10TH FACILITY MAP STOCKHOLMSMÄSSANTIME WORKSHOPS
ROOM: K12WORKSHOPS ROOM: K13
DOCTORAL CONSORTIUMROOM: K14
08.30-10.00 RATIC - Reasoning About Time in CBR
KBS - Knowledge-Based Systems in Computational Design and Media (joint workshop)
CBRML - Synergies between CBR & Machine Learning
EvoCBR - Evolutionary Computation and CBR(joint workshop)
Career Cases: Tips for CBR Doctoral Students, Invited Talk by David Leake
Entering a New World: The Minimal Amount of Knowledge to Act as a Trustworthy Adviser Using Case-Based Explanations in a New Domain, Jakob Michael Schoenborn. Mentor: David Leake
10.30-12.00 XCBRCase-Based Reasoning for the Explanation of Intelligent Systems
CBRML - Synergies between CBR & Machine Learning
EvoCBR - Evolutionary Computation and CBR(joint workshop)
Personalized Treatment Recommendation for Non-Specific Musculoskeletal Disorders in Primary Care Using Case-Based Reasoning, Amar Jaiswal. Mentor: Michael Floyd
Reasoning with Multi-Modal Sensor Streams for m-Health Applications, Anjana Wijekoon. Mentor: Isabelle Bichindaritz
The Writer’s Mentor, Eriya Terada. Mentor: Antonio A. Sanchez-Ruiz
14.00-15:30 XCBRCase-Based Reasoning for the Explanation of Intelligent Systems
CBRDLCase-Based Reasoning and Deep Learning
Case-Based Explanation for Goal Monitoring, Zohreh Dannenhauer. Mentor: Kerstin Bach
Recommender Systems and Explanations Based on Interaction Graphs and Link Prediction Techniques, Marta Caro-Martinez. Mentor: Jean Lieber
CBR for Imitating the Human Playing Style in Ms. Pac-Man, Maximiliano Miranda. Mentor: Stelios Kapetanakis
16.00-17.30 XCBRCase-Based Reasoning for the Explanation of Intelligent Systems
RATIC
KBS
(joint workshop)
Ask the Mentors!Open Q&A with a Panel of our MentorsAll students at ICCBR are encouraged to attend!
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SESSIONS 1 & 2 JULY 11TH
TIME MAIN TECHNICAL PROGRAM - SESSION 1, Room: K16
10.30-10.55
Segmentation of Kidneys Deformed by Nephroblastoma using Case-Based ReasoningFlorent Marie, Lisa Corbat, Thibault Delavelle, Yann Chaussy, Julien Henriet and Jean-Christophe Lapayre
10.55-11.20
Answering with Cases: A CBR Approach to Deep LearningKareem Amin, Stelios Kapetanakis, Klaus-Dieter Althoff, Andreas Dengel and Miltos Petridis
11.20-11:45
Explainable Distributed Case-based Support Systems: Patterns for Enhancement and Validation of Design RecommendationsViktor Eisenstadt, Ada Mikyas, Christian-Alejandro Espinoza-Stapelfeld and Klaus-Dieter Althoff
11.45-12.10
Exploration and Exploitation in Case-Base Maintenance: Leverage Competence-Based Deletion with Ghost CaseDavid Leake and Brian Schack
TIME MAIN TECHNICAL PROGRAM - SESSION 2, Room: K16
13.10-13.35
Investigating Textual Case-Based XAIRosina O Weber, Adam J Johs, Jianfei Li and Kent Huang
13.35-14.00
Tangent Recognition and Anomaly Pruning to TRAP Off-Topic Questions in Conversational Case-Based DialoguesVahid Eyorokon, Pratyusha Yalamanchili and Michael Cox
14.00-14:25
Embedded Word Representations for Rich Indexing: A Case Study for Medical RecordsKatherine Metcalf and David Leake
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SESSIONS 1 & 2 JULY 11TH POSTER TALKS, TITLES AND AUTHORS JULY 11TH
TitlesTime: 14.25-15.30
Authors Room: K16
A Textual Recommender System for Clinical Data Philipp Andreas Hummel, Frank Jäkel, Sascha Lange and Roland Mertelsmann
AI-VT: An example of CBR that generates a variety of solutions to the same problem
Julien Henriet and Françoise Greffier
An Effective Method for Identifying Unknown Unknowns with Noisy Oracle
Bo Zheng, Xin Lin, Yanghua Xiao, Jing Yang and Liang He
Case base elicitation for a context-aware recommender system
Jose Luis Jorro Aragoneses, Guillermo Jimenez-Díaz, Juan Antonio Recio-Garcia and Belen Diaz-Agudo
Case-based Data Masking for Software Test Management
Mirjam Minor, Alexander Herborn and Dierk Jordan
CEC-Model: A new competence model for CBR systems based on the belief function theory
Safa Ben Ayed, Zied Elouedi and Eric Lefevre
Combining Case-based Reasoning with Complex Event Processing for Network Traffic Classification
Manuel Grob, Martin Kappes and Inmaculada Medina-Bulo
Considering Nutrients during the Generation of Recipes by Process-oriented Case-based Reasoning
Christian Zeyen, Maximilian Hoffmann, Gilbert Müller and Ralph Bergmann
Dynamic Case Bases and the Asymmetrical Weighted One-Mode Projection
Rotem Stram, Pascal Reuss and Klaus-Dieter Althoff
Dynamic detection of radical profiles in social networks using image feature descriptors and a Case-Based Reasoning methodology
Daniel López-Sánchez, Juan M. Corchado and Angélica Gonzalez Arrieta
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POSTER TALKS, TITLES AND AUTHORS JULY 11TH
TitlesTime: 14.25-15.30
Authors Room: K16
FITsense: Multi-Modal Sensors in Smart Homes to Predict Falls
Stewart Massie, Glenn Forbes, Susan Craw, Lucy Fraser and Graeme Hamilton
Harnessing Hundreds of Millions of Cases: Issues and Solutions for Case-Based Prediction at Industrial Scale
Vahid Jalali and David Leake
Modelling Similarity for Comparing Physical Activities Profiles - A Data-driven Approach
Deepika Verma, Kerstin Bach and Paul Jarle Mork
Novel Object Discovery using Case-Based Reasoning and Convolutional Neural Networks
Jt Turner, Michael Floyd, Kalyan Gupta and David Aha
Perks of Being Lazy: Boosting Retrieval Performance Mehmet Oguz Mulayim and Josep Lluis Arcos
Special Track Analogy: A Fast Mapper as a Foundation for Forthcoming Conceptual Blending Experiments
João Gonçalves, Pedro Martins and F. Amílcar Cardoso
Special Track Analogy: On the Role of Similarity in Analogical Transfer
Fadi Badra, Karima Sedki and Adrien Ugon
Special Track Analogy: Predicting preferences by means of analogical proportions
Myriam Bounhas, Marc Pirlot and Henri Prade
Special Track Analogy: Production of Large Analogical Clusters from Smaller Example Seed Clusters using Word Embeddings
Yuzhong Hong and Yves Lepage
The Case for Case Based Learning Isabelle Bichindaritz
The SECCO Ontology for the Retrieval and Generation of Security Concepts
Andreas Korger and Joachim Baumeister
Why did Naethan pick Android over Apple?: Exploiting Trade-offs in Learning User Preferences
Anbarasu Sekar, Devi Ganesan and Sutanu Chakraborti
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POSTER TALKS, TITLES AND AUTHORS JULY 11TH SESSIONS 3, 4 AND 5 JULY 12TH
TIME SPECIAL TRACK: COMPUTATIONAL ANALOGY – SESSION 3 Room: K16
10.30-10.55 Making the best of cases by approximation, interpolation and extrapolation, Jean Lieber, Emmanuel Nauer, Henri Prade and Gilles Richard
10.55-11.20 Case-Based Translation: First Steps from a Knowledge-Light Approach Based on Analogy to a Knowledge-Intensive One, Yves Lepage and Jean Lieber
11.20-11:45 Experiments in Learning to Solve Formal Analogical Equations, Rafik Rhouma and Philippe Langlais
11.45-12.10 Opening the Parallelogram: Considerations on Non-Euclidean Analogies, Pierre-Alexandre Murena, Antoine Cornuéjols and Jean-Louis Dessalles
TIME MAIN TECHNICAL PROGRAM - SESSION 4, Room: K16
13.50-14.15 Case Based Reasoning as a Model for Cognitive Artificial Intelligence, Susan Craw and Agnar Aamodt
14.15-14.40 Bayesian-Supported Retrieval in BNCreek: A Knowledge-Intensive Case-Based Reasoning System, Hoda Nikpour, Agnar Aamodt and Kerstin Bach
14.40-15:05 A CBR Approach for Imitating Human Playing Style in Ms. Pac-Man Video Game, Maximiliano Miranda, Antonio A. Sánchez-Ruiz and Federico Peinado
14.05-15.30 Personalised Human Activity Recognition Using Matching Networks, Sadiq Sani, Nirmalie Wiratunga, Stewart Massie and Kay Cooper
TIME MAIN TECHNICAL PROGRAM - SESSION 5, Room: K16
16.00-16.25 Improving kNN for Human Activity Recognition with Privileged Learning using Translation Models, Anjana Wijekoon, Nirmalie Wiratunga, Sadiq Sani, Stewart Massie and Kay Cooper
16.25-16.50 An Analysis of Case Representations for Marathon Race Prediction & Planning, Barry Smyth
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ORGANISING COMMITTEES
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS Michael T. Cox, Wright State University Peter Funk, Mälardalen University Shahina Begum, Mälardalen University
LOCAL CHAIRMobyen Ahmed, Mälardalen University
SPONSORSHIP CHAIR Nirmalie Wiratunga, Robert Gordon Univer-sity, UK
PUBLICITY Dustin Dannenhauer, Naval Research Labora-tory, USA
WORKSHOPS CHAIR Mirjam Minor, Goethe University, Germany
DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM Cindy Marling, Ohio University, USA Antonio Sanchez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
SPECIAL TRACK Irina Rabkina, Northwestern University, USA Pierre-Alexandre Murena, Telecom ParisTech, France Fadi Badra, Université Paris 13, France
VIDEO COMPETITION Michael Floyd, Knexus Research, USA Brian Schack, Indiana University, USA
XCBR: CASE-BASED REASONING FOR THE EXPLANATION OF INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS Belen Diaz Agudo, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Juan Recio-Garcia, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
CBRDL: CASE-BASED REASONING AND DEEP LEARNING Sadiq Sani, Robert Gordon University, UK Stewart Massie, Robert Gordon University, UK Nirmalie Wiratunga, Robert Gordon University, UK
WORKSHOP ON SYNERGIES BETWEEN CBR AND MACHINE LEARNING Isabelle Bichindaritz, SUNY Oswego, USA Cindy Marling, Ohio University, USA Stefania Montani, University of Piemonte Orientale, Italy
WORKSHOP ON EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION AND CBR – EVOCBR 2018 Hayley Borck, Adventium Labs, USA Kerstin Bach, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
WORKSHOP ON REASONING ABOUT TIME IN CBR – RATIC 2018 Odd Erik Gundersen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Bjørn Magnus Mathiesen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Miltos Petridis, Middlesex University, UK
KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS IN COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN AND MEDIA Viktor Eisenstadt, University of Hildesheim, Germany Klaus-Dieter Althoff, University of Hildesheim, DFKI, Germany
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THE 26TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CASE-BASED REASONINGICCBR 2018