Wyndham Casa Marina ResortThe 14th International FLAIRS 2001Conference
(revised)
Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) can be used both as a technology and
a methodology to develop Artificial Intelligence systems. The Special Track
on CBR will be the first with this focus in FLAIRS conferences.
URL: http://www.aic.nrl.navy.mil:80/~weber/flairs.html
The special track on CBR is intended to gather AI researchers from
the CBR community and who have also participated in past FLAIRS conferences,
as well as welcoming new ones by providing a specific forum for CBR.
Although not restricting to a specific topic, we strongly encourage submissions addressing evaluation of CBR systems, particularly evaluation of methods for case base maintenance, textual CBR, and case-based retrieval.
Submissions are solicited including but not limited to:
Interested authors must submit an electronic copy of their complete
manuscript of no more than 5 pages
(3400 words) by October 20, 2000. All submissions must be original
work.
Authors should format their paper according to AAAI
guidelines. The paper should not identify the author(s)
in any manner. Please submit one cover page containing the title of
your paper, author name(s) and contact
information (fax, email, postal mail, and phone), an abstract (max
100 words), and a list of keywords (in
decreasing order of relevance). In case of multiple authors, all correspondence
will be sent to the first author
unless otherwise requested. If electronic submission poses problems,
please contact the organizing members
to arrange for hardcopy submission.
Download guidelines here .
Please submit one separate page in HTML containing the title of your
paper, author name(s) and contact
information (fax, e-mail, postal mail, and phone), an abstract (max.
100 words), and a list of keywords (in
decreasing relevance).
Please consult the conference web page for details on paper submission.
Papers will be refereed and those accepted for presentation will appear in the conference proceedings.
Authors may be invited to submit a revised copy of their paper to a special issue of an international AI journal.
Questions regarding the track should be addressed to:
Rosina Weber
Naval Research Laboratory, Code 5510
4555 Overlook Ave, SW
Washington, DC 20375-5337
weber@aic.nrl.navy.mil
+1 (202) 767-2685 | +1 (202) 767-3172 (FAX)
Paper submissions due Friday, October 27, 2000
Notification letters sent Friday, January 12, 2001
Camera ready copy due Friday, February 16, 2001
Conference: (Key West,FL) May 21-23, 2001