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ICCBR 2016

Atlanta, Georgia, US 31 October – 2November 2016

The Twenty-Forth International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning

(ICCBR 2016)

Workshop Proceedings

Alexandra Coman & Stelios Kapetanakis (Editors)

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Preface

We are pleased to present the Workshop Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning (ICCBR-16), held on October 31st - November 2nd, 2016 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Our program this year includes new entries in two ongoing series of workshops (Synergies Between CBR and Knowledge Discovery and Reasoning About Time in CBR, with which the workshop on Process-Oriented CBR has merged) as well as a new workshop on Computational Analogy intended to reaffirm and strengthen the ties between the CBR and Computational Analogy research communities. This volume also includes proceedings of two events that have become ICCBR traditions: the Doctoral Consortium and the Computer Cooking Contest.

We would like to thank all who have contributed their time and effort to this year’s workshop program: the workshop and Doctoral Consortium organizers (Kerstin Bach, Isabelle Bichindaritz, Joseph Blass, Sarah Jane Delany, Tesca Fitzgerald, Katherine Fu, Odd Erik Gundersen, Cindy Marling, Mirjam Minor, Stefania Montani, Nadia A.

Najjar, Santiago Ontañón, Miltos Petridis, Marc Pickett, Henri Prade, and David C.

Wilson), the workshop program committee members, and all workshop paper authors.

We are also thankful to the organizers of the ICCBR conference: program chair Ashok Goel, program co-chairs Belen Diaz-Agudo and Thomas Roth-Berghofer, publicity chairs Santiago Ontañón and Swaroop Vattam, local chairs Stephen Lee-Urban and Elizabeth Whitaker, and webmaster Jose Delgado. We would also like to express our gratitude to David Aha for his continuous support.

We hope that you enjoy this year’s workshop papers and presentations, and find lots of research inspiration and collaboration opportunities in Atlanta!

Atlanta, GA, USA Alexandra Coman

October 2016 Stelios Kapetanakis

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Table of Contents

Workshop on Computational Analogy

Preface……….10 Joseph Blass, Tesca Fitzgerald,Katherine Fu, Santiago Ontaňón, Marc Pickett, Henri Prade Elements of a Data-Driven Approach to Adaptation………12

Fadi Badra

Natural Language Instruction for Analogical Reasoning: An Initial Report………..21 Joseph A. Blass, Kenneth D. Forbus

Scaling up Analogy with Crowdsourcing and Machine Learning………31 Joel Chan, Tom Hope, Dafna Shahaf, Aniket Kittur

LDA v. LSA: A Comparison of Two Computational Text Analysis Tools for the Functional Categorization of Patents……….41

Toni Cvitanic, Bumsoo Lee, Hyeon Ik Song, Katherine Fu, David Rosen

Morphological Predictability of Unseen Words Using Computational Analogy………51 Rashel Fam, Yves Lepage

Abstraction for Analogical Reasoning in Robotic Agents……….………61 Tesca Fitzgerald, Andrea Thomaz, Ashok Goel

Solving Analogical Equations Between Strings of Symbols Using Neural Networks………67 Vivatchai Kaveeta, Yves Lepage

Efficient Identification of Formal Analogies………..………77 Philippe Langlais

Reducing Noise Sensitivity of Formal Analogical Reasoning Applied to Language Transfer………87 Vincent Letard, Gabriel Illouz, Sophie Rosset

Analogies from Function, Flow and Performance Metrics………..…………98 Cameron J. Turner, Julie Linsey

Automatic Generation of Analogous Problems to Help Resolving Misconceptions in an Intelligent Tutor System for Written Subtraction………108

Christina Zeller, Ute Schmid

Workshop on Reasoning about Time in CBR

Preface………..120 Odd Erik Gundersen, Kerstin Bach

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Evaluating Distributed Methods for CBR Systems for Monitoring Business Process Workflows……….122 Ioannis Agorgianitis, Miltos Petridis, Stelios Kapetanakis, Andrew Fish

Exploiting Time Series Data for Task Prediction and Diagnosis in an Intelligent Guidance System….132 Hayley Borck, Steven Johnston, Mary Southern, Mark Boddy

Case Representation and Adaptation for Short-Term Load Forecasting at a Container Terminal……142 Norman Ihle

Case-Based Comparison of Career Trajectories………152 Kedma Duarte, Rosina O. Weber, Roberto C. S. Pacheco

Diagnosing Root Causes and Generating Graphical Explanations by Integrating Temporal Causal Reasoning and CBR………162

Hoda Nikpour, Agnar Aamodt, Pål.Skalle

Challenges for the Similarity-Based Comparison of Human Physical Activities Using Time Series Data……….173

Tomasz Szczepanski, Kerstin Bach, Agnar Aamodt

Workshop on Synergies between CBR and Knowledge Discovery

Preface………..180 Isabelle Bichindaritz, Cindy Marling, Stefania Montani

Evaluating Case-Based Reasoning Knowledge Discovery in Fraud Detection……….182 Adeyinka Adedoyin, Stelios Kapetanakis, Miltos Petridis, Emmanouil Panaousis

A Context-aware Miner for Medical Processes………192 L. Canensi, G. Leonardi, S. Montani, P. Terenziani

Goal Trajectories for Knowledge Investigations………..…202 Vahid B. Eyorokon, Benjamin Bengfort2, Uday S. Panjala, Michael T. Cox

Learning a Region of User’s Preference for Product Recommendation……….………212 Anbarasu Sekar, Sutanu Chakraborti

Case-Base Maintenance: A Streaming Approach………222 Yang Zhang, Su Zhang, and David Leake

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Computer Cooking Contest

Preface………..234 Nadia A Najjar, David C Wilson

Meal Planning from an Abstraction Hierarchy of Menus and Recipes- Adapting Research from AI Categorization and Problem Solving………235

Douglas H. Fisher

The Doctoral Consortium

Preface………..245 Sarah Jane Delany, Stefania Montani

Distributed Case-based Support for the Architectural Conceptualization Phase……….246 Viktor Ayzenshtadt

A Framework for Interactive Mining and Retrieval from Process Traces……….……252 L. Canensi

Short-Term Load Forecasting Methods for Maritime Container Terminals……….257 Norman Ihle

Knowledge Modelling and Comparison of Cyanide-free Gold Leaching Processes……….262 Maria Leikola

Episodic Memory in a Cognitive Model………267 David Ménager

Workflow Modelling Assistance by Means of Process-oriented Case-based Reasoning………272 Gilbert Müller

Prediction and Explanation by Combined Model-Based and Case-Based Reasoning………..…277 Hoda Nikpour

Similarity-based Approaches to Learning from Demonstration………..…282 Brandon Packard

Feature-Centric Approaches to Case-Base Maintenance………287 Brian Schack

Automated Similarity Modeling for Real-World Applications……….………292 Rotem Stram

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