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            ICCBR 2019 Doctoral Consortium

               Antonio A. Sánchez-Ruiz1 and Michael W. Floyd2
               1
                   Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
                   2
                    Knexus Research Corporation, Springfield, USA



Preface
This year marks the eleventh anniversary of the ICCBR Doctoral Consortium
(DC). The DC was designed to nurture PhD candidates by providing them with
opportunities to obtain feedback on their research, future work plans, and career
objectives from senior case-based reasoning (CBR) researchers and practitioners.
We are proud to carry on the tradition with a cohort of ten doctoral students
from seven di↵erent countries.
    PhD candidates who applied to the program submitted summaries of their
doctoral research. In their research summaries, they detailed the problems they
are addressing, outlined their proposed research plans, and described progress to
date. Accepted applicants were paired with mentors who helped them to refine
their research summaries in light of reviewer feedback. The updated research
summaries, which appear in this volume, were then orally presented at the IC-
CBR DC on September 8-9, 2019 in Otzenhausen, Germany.
    This year’s participants presented a broad array of ongoing CBR research.
Deepika Verma discussed the use of CBR to improve the classification of physi-
cal activities from body-worn sensor data. Glenn Forbes studied the monitoring
of health conditions from sensors in Smart Homes. Christian Zeyen presented
his work on interactive assistance for scientific workflow modeling. Christopher
L. Bartlett explained his research on using prototypes to classify novel cases
in microarray analysis. Anbarasu Sekar discussed how to exploit relationships
among cases and the user’s feedback in conversational case-based recommender
systems. Brian Schack presented three case base maintenance strategies beyond
case deletion to improve the performance of CBR systems. Jèrôme Cerutti stud-
ied the problem of identifying and implementing actions to protect drinking wa-
ter sources based on past experiences. Venkatsampath Raja Gogineni described
the creation of autonomous explainable agents using case-based explanations, be-
havior adaptation, and casual understanding. Jakob Michael Schoenborn studied
di↵erent types of explanations used in explainable AI and how to select the best
one for a particular user. Finally, Diana Sofı̀a Lora Ariza presented her work
on dynamically adapting the difficulty of a game to improve the player’s game
experience.
    We gratefully acknowledge support from the National Science Foundation
and the Artificial Intelligence Journal, which helped to defray the cost of student
participation in the DC. We also thank all of the students, mentors, and program
committee members who worked so hard to make the DC a success.
Students and Mentors
Christopher L. Bartlett     State University of New York at Oswego, USA
Mirjam Minor                Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
Jèrôme Cerutti            Laval University, Canada
Klaus-Dieter Altho↵         University of Hildesheim / DFKI, Germany
Glenn Forbes                Robert Gordon University, UK
Barry Smyth                 University College Dublin, Ireland
Diana Sofı̀a Lora Ariza     Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Michael W. Floyd            Knexus Research Corporation, USA
Venkatsampath Raja Gogineni Wright State University, USA
David W. Aha                Naval Research Laboratory, USA
Brian Schack                Indiana University, USA
Isabelle Bichindaritz       State University of New York at Oswego, USA
Jakob Michael Schoenborn    University of Hildesheim Germany
David B. Leake              Indiana University, USA
Anbarasu Sekar              Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India
Jean Lieber                 LORIA, France
Deepika Verma               NTNU, Norway
Anders Kofod-Petersen       NTNU, Norway
Christian Zeyen             University of Trier, Germany
Antonio A. Sánchez-Ruiz    Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Program Chairs
Antonio A. Sánchez-Ruiz   Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Michael W. Floyd           Knexus Research Corporation, USA


Program Committee
Agnar Aamodt          Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
David Aha             Naval Research Laboratory, USA
Klaus-Dieter Altho↵ DFKI / University of Hildesheim, Germany
Isabelle Bichindaritz State University of New York at Oswego, USA
Sarah Jane Delany     Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
Anders Kofod-Petersen Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
David Leake           Indiana University, USA
Jean Lieber           LORIA INRIA Lorraine, France
Mirjam Minor          Goethe University, Germany
Stefania Montani      Universita Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Hector Munoz-Avila    Lehigh University, USA
Luigi Portinale       Universita Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Barry Smyth           University College Dublin, Ireland
Nirmalie Wiratunga    Robert Gordon University, UK