[Corpora-List] TCBR Call For Papers - "Textual Case-Based Reasoning: Beyond Retrieval"

From: Paulo Gomes (pgomes@dei.uc.pt)
Date: Mon Feb 26 2007 - 23:28:44 MET

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                             CALL FOR PAPERS
               
              Fourth Workshop on Textual Case-Based Reasoning

              "Textual Case-Based Reasoning: Beyond Retrieval"

                          http://tcbr.dei.uc.pt

                             Workshop at the
         Seventh International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning
                             15 August 2007
                        Belfast - Northern Ireland
                       http://www.iccbr.org/iccbr07/
                
                   Paper Submission Deadline: 30 April 2007
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    The aim of this workshop is to provide a forum for the discussion
    of trends, research issues and practical experiences in Textual
    Case-Based Reasoning (TCBR). TCBR applies the Case-Based Reasoning
    (CBR) problem-solving methodology to situations where experiences
    are predominantly captured in text form. The theme of the workshop
    is 'Textual Case-Based Reasoning: Beyond Retrieval'.

    We invite submissions of two types:
    - Research and application papers; and
    - Papers that address the workshop challenge.

    Submission topics for research and application papers
    -----------------------------------------------------

    We particularly welcome contributions that explore approaches that
    address the workshop theme. Topics include, but are not limited
    to, the following:

    - Textual case authoring (e.g. from the Web, from semi-structured
      documents).
    - Adaptation of textual cases.
    - Explanation in TCBR.
    - Maintenance of textual case bases.
    - The relationship between textual CBR and related technologies,
      such as text mining, question-answering, dialogue systems,
      and human-language technology.
    - Approaches to multilingual TCBR, mixed content types (e.g. text
      and images) and collective TCBR.
    - Automated extraction of textual knowledge sources (e.g. cases,
      similarity measures, thesauruses, lexicons, taxonomies,
      ontologies & folksonomies).
    - Testing, evaluation, analysis and visualisation methods for
      TCBR.
    - Conversational TCBR.
    - TCBR case studies.

    Papers that address the workshop challenge
    ------------------------------------------

    We encourage all potential workshop participants, individually
    or as a research group, to submit a short paper that addresses
    the workshop challenge (described below). Submission of a
    research or application paper (above) does not preclude
    submission of a workshop challenge paper. Accepted challenge
    papers will appear in the workshop proceedings, along with
    research and application papers. Short presentations of the
    accepted challenge papers at the workshop will form the basis
    for workshop discussions.

    The challenge that we propose consists in analysing the corpus
    of Air Investigation Reports available from the Transportation
    Safety Board of Canada. The reports are ordered by year and are
    available in English and French at:
       http://www.tsb.gc.ca/en/reports/
       http://www.tsb.gc.ca/fr/reports/
    Investigation reports are created by human experts to describe
    system malfunctions or procedural errors, in this case in
    Canadian air traffic. They are written in natural language, but
    may also contain images referenced from the text. They mostly
    share a common structure; most frequently, they are divided into
    sections such as Summary, Analysis, Safety Actions, and so on.

    Imagine that you are to use this corpus to build a TCBR system
    that supports human investigators. A TCBR system might support
    the investigators in tasks such as the following:
    - authoring a new investigation report;
    - proposing safety actions in response to a new incident;
    - discovering recurring unsolved problems.
    A non-exhaustive list of the difficulties to be overcome in
    building such a TCBR system includes:
    - the free-form vocabulary, the length of the documents, and
      the likelihood that section headers may not accurately
      describe section content;
    - multilingual support (English and French), and multimedia
      support (text and images);
    - possible obsolescence of cases due to, e.g., changes in
      aircraft manufacture, in airport infrastructure, or in
      policies and legal requirements.

    You might like to submit, for example, a 2 or 3 page paper that
    describes some of the problems in more detail; or a 3 or 4
    page paper that proposes ways of overcoming some of these
    problems; or a 4 or 5 page paper that reports actual experience
    in addressing the problems (perhaps using the jColibri
    framework). We particularly welcome contributions that address
    the workshop theme ('Beyond Retrieval').

    Format and submission
    ---------------------

    Papers of both types should be submitted in Springer LNCS format,
    which is the format required for the final camera ready copy,
    subject to the following page limits:
    - a maximum of 10 pages for research and application papers; and
    - a maximum of 5 pages for papers that address the workshop
      challenge.
    Authors' instructions along with LaTeX and Word macro files are
    available on the web at
       http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html

    Accepted papers will appear in the Workshop Proceedings. We also
    plan to edit a special issue of a journal with extended versions
    of a selection of the accepted contributions.

    Instructions for submission can be found on the workshop web site.

    Important dates
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    April 30, 2007: Deadline for workshop paper submissions
    May 28, 2007: Notification of acceptance for workshop papers
    June 25, 2007: Deadline for workshop final camera-ready copies
    August 15, 2007: TCBR Workshop, Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Organising committee
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    Derek Bridge, University College Cork, Ireland
    Paulo Gomes, University of Coimbra, Portugal
    Nuno Seco, University of Coimbra, Portugal



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