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          <string-name>Otzenhausen</string-name>
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          <string-name>Workshop Proceedings</string-name>
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        <year>2019</year>
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      <p>We are pleased to present the Workshop Proceedings of the Twenty-seventh
International Conference on Case-based Reasoning (ICCBR-19), held on
September 8-12, 2019 in Otzenhausen, Germany.</p>
      <p>This year brings five workshops: the Case-based Reasoning and Deep Learning,
the Explainable Knowledge in Computational Design, Media and Teaching, the
workshop on Process-oriented Case-based Reasoning (PO-CBR), the XCBR:
Case-Based Reasoning for the Explanation of intelligent systems and the
Workshop on CBR in the Health Science. This year also features the proud
tradition of the Doctoral Consortium and the Computer Cooking Contest.
We would like to thank all of you who contributed to the success of this workshop
program, especially the authors and presenters who provided the research insights
comprising the essential substance of the workshops. We would also like to thank
all of the Program Committee members for their contributions leading to
highquality submissions, and especially the workshop organisers for their hard work
over the past year developing a compelling collection of workshop programs.
Our special thanks go to the program chairs, Kerstin Bach and Cindy Marling;
the local chairs, Ralph Bergmann and Klaus-Dieter Althoff and the publicity
chairs, Viktor Eisenstadt and Pascal Reuss, for their continuous support, efforts
in planning the event, and assistance with producing the proceedings.
We hope that authors and other participants enjoy and are invigorated by this
year’s workshop program and also find valuable resources in these proceedings
for furthering their research. We look forward to a fruitful exchange of ideas in
Otzenhausen.</p>
      <p>September 2019
Otzenhausen</p>
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