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Please note the revised due date for workshop proposals. Once again, our
sincere apologies if you receive this multiple times.

Regards,

Lorraine McGinty.


Call for Workshop Proposals
[New due date: 12 December]

Fifth International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning
Trondheim, Norway
23 June - 26 June, 2003
www.iccbr.org/iccbr03






The organizing committee of the Fifth International Conference on Case-Based
Reasoning (ICCBR'03) invites proposals for the Workshop Program. Workshops
will be held on 24 June 2003.


******************************************************
GENERAL INFORMATION:
******************************************************
ICCBR'03 workshops will provide an informal setting in which participants
will have the opportunity to discuss specific technical topics in an
atmosphere that fosters the active cross-fertilization of ideas. In
particular, workshop proposals that focus on specific technical aspects or
unique application areas of CBR are encouraged. Each workshop will last just
over 3 hours.

A time slot of about 20 minutes each will be provided at the end of the
workshop day for the presentation to the conference of workshop summaries.
These summaries should be presented by (one of) each workshop's organizers.
The format and content of each workshop will largely be determined by each
workshop organizing committee although "mini-conference" proposals are
discouraged.

Each workshop organizing committee will be responsible for:

1) Producing a Call for Participation for their workshop. It should clarify
the process by which the organizing committee will review and select the
papers and presentations. In addition, the submission procedure, format, and
dates should be included, and be in accordance with the dates listed below;

2) Review and select presentations and papers;

3) Edit their workshop's notes and send them to the workshop coordinator
(contact details below) in accordance with the dates listed.


ICCBR'03 will provide:

    * A meeting place for the workshop.
    * Printing of the workshop notes.


******************************************************
IMPORTANT DATES FOR WORKSHOPS:
******************************************************
12 Dec 2002 (previously 07 Dec 2002) : Workshop Proposals Due

18  Dec 2002 (previously 14 Dec 2002) : Workshop Acceptance Notification

13  Jan 2003 : Deadline for Call for Papers

21 March 2003 : Suggested submission deadline for workshop papers
(coordinated with ICCBR acceptance notification)

21 April 2003 : Deadline for notice of acceptance

05 May 2003 : Deadline for final camera-ready copies of workshop papers

24 May 2003 : Deadline for the submission of the camera-ready copies from
the individual organizers to the workshop coordinator

24 June 2003 : ICCBR'03 workshops take place




******************************************************
  SUBMISSION OF WORKSHOP PROPOSALS:
******************************************************
Members from all areas of the CBR (and related) communities are invited to
submit workshop proposals for review. Workshops that identify boundaries
between sub-areas of CBR are particularly encouraged. To encourage
interaction and a broad exchange of ideas, ample time should be allotted in
each workshop for general discussion.

Workshop proposals should provide sufficient information to evaluate the
quality and importance of the topic, the goals of the workshop, and the size
of the interested community.

Proposals should identify one or more chairs and a program committee. An
example layout for a proposal can be found at the end of this call.

Proposals should be 2-4 pages and contain the following information:
* Proposed title of the workshop
* A brief technical description of the workshop, specifying the workshop
goals and the technical issues that will be its focus.
* A brief discussion of why and to whom the workshop is of interest.
* A draft call for papers.
* A preliminary workshop agenda and schedule for the workshop. This should
include a brief description of how the organizers intend to conduct the
workshop (e.g., discussions, panel discussions, paper presentations, invited
talks or other types of communication).
* If available, a list of interested participants or groups.
* Intended means of advertising the workshop.
* The names, postal addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses (if
available) of the proposed workshop organizing committee. This committee
should consist of three or four people knowledgeable about the technical
issues to be addressed. Ideally, these people should not be from the same
institution.

Workshop proposals may be submitted via e-mail. Please forward an electronic
copy (plain text, ps, word or pdf) as soon as possible but no later than Dec
07, 2002 to the workshop coordinator: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Subject:
ICCBR Workshop Proposal)

Proposals will be reviewed by the organizing committee and prospective
organizers will be notified of their decision no later than December 14,
2002.




******************************************************
OTHER INFORMATION:
******************************************************
Workshop papers should be submitted in Springer LNCS format, which is the
format required for the final camera ready copy, with a maximum of 10 pages.
Authors' instructions along with LaTeX and Word macro files are available on
the web at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.

Any special audio-visual requirements and special room requirements must be
arranged with the workshop coordinator (Lorraine McGinty) by May 24, 2002.

ICCBR reserves the right to cancel any workshop if deadlines are missed or
if too few attendees register for the workshop to support the costs of
holding it.

To cover costs, it may be necessary to charge workshop participants a
workshop fee in addition to the normal ICCBR'03 conference registration fee.

Note that all workshop participants must register for the conference, and
that the workshops must be open to all registered participants of ICCBR'03.




******************************************************
CONTACT DETAILS:
******************************************************
Please send proposals and further enquiries to:

Lorraine McGinty
Dept of Computer Science
University College Dublin
Belfield
Dublin 4
Ireland

Telephone: +353 (0) 1 716 2856
Fax: +353 (0) 1 269 7262

Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW(HomePage): http://www.cs.ucd.ie/students/lmcginty/default.htm
WWW(Official Conference Site): http://www.iccbr.org/iccbr03/




******************************************************
AN EXAMPLE OF A TYPICAL PROPOSAL LAYOUT:
******************************************************

CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROPOSER:
Name
Department / University
Telephone
Fax
E-mail

WORKSHOP INFORMATION:
- Title of the proposed workshop

- Please provide a brief technical description of the workshop, specifying
the workshop goals and the technical issues that will be its focus.

- Briefly outline why and to whom the workshop is of interest.

- Please comment on how you hope to publicize the workshop, and give details
about any interested participants that you are already aware of.

- Will there be an attendance limit? If yes, please explain why and how you
arrived at the limit.

- Please provide a preliminary program for the workshop indicating how the
workshop sessions will be scheduled (e.g. panel sessions, discussions,
invited speakers, paper presentations or other forms of knowledge-sharing
and collaboration).


PLEASE PROVIDE A DRAFT CALL FOR THE SUBMISSION OF PAPERS


DETAILS OF THE PROPOSED WORKSHOP ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
(Name,Address,Telephone,E-mail etc.)


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND COMMENTS

















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P= lease note the=20 revised due date for workshop proposals. Once again, 
our=20 sincere apolog= ies if you=20 receive this multiple times.


Regards,

L= orraine=20 McGinty.


Call for Workshop Proposals

[New due date: 12<= /STRONG>=20 December]<= /FONT>


Fifth International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning
Tro= ndheim,=20 Norway
23 June - 26 June, 2003
<3d.htm>www.iccbr.org/iccbr03
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The organizing committee of the Fifth International Conference on = 
Case-Based=20 Reasoning (ICCBR'03) invites proposals for the Workshop 
Program. Work= shops will=20 be held on 24 June 2003.
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******************************************************
GENERAL INFORMATION:=20
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topics in an atmosphere tha= t fosters=20 the active cross-fertilization of 
ideas. In particular, workshop prop= osals that=20 focus on specific 
technical aspects or unique application areas of CB= R are=20 encouraged. 
Each workshop will last just over 3 hours.=20

A time slot of about 20 minutes each will be provided at the end o= f 
the=20 workshop day for the presentation to the conference of workshop 
summa= ries. These=20 summaries should be presented by (one of) each 
workshop's organizers.= The format=20 and content of each workshop will 
largely be determined by each works= hop=20 organizing committee although 
"mini-conference" proposals are discour= aged.=20

Each workshop organizing committee will be responsible for:=20

1) Producing a Call for Participation for their workshop. It shoul= d 
clarify=20 the process by which the organizing committee will review and 
select = the papers=20 and presentations. In addition, the submission 
procedure, format, and= dates=20 should be included, and be in accordance 
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2) Review and select presentations and papers;=20

3) Edit their workshop's notes and send them to the workshop coord= 
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ICCBR'03 will provide:=20

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    = * Printing=20 of the workshop notes.
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******************************************************
IMPORTANT DATES FOR WORKSHOPS:=20
******************************************************
12 Dec 2002 (previously 07 Dec= 2002) : Workshop Proposal= s Due=20

18  Dec 2002<= SPAN=20 class=3D230261917-06122002> (previously 14 Dec 2002) 
:= =20 Workshop Acceptance Notification=20

13  Jan= =20 2003 : Deadline for Call for= Papers=20

21 March 2003 : Suggested submission deadline for workshop = papers=20 
(coordinated with ICCBR acceptance notification)=20

21 April 2003 : Deadline for notice of acceptance=20

05 May 2003 : Deadline for final camera-ready copies of wor= kshop=20 
papers=20

24 May 2003 : Deadline for the submission of the camera-rea= dy copies=20 
=66rom the individual organizers to the workshop coordinator=20

24 June 2003 : ICCBR'03 workshops take place

  =20

******************************************************
  <= B>SUBMISSION OF WORKSHOP PROPOSALS:=20
******************************************************
Me= mbers from=20 all areas of the CBR (and related) communities are 
invited to submit = workshop=20 proposals for review. Workshops that 
identify boundaries between sub-= areas of=20 CBR are particularly 
encouraged. To encourage interaction and a broad= exchange=20 of ideas, 
ample time should be allotted in each workshop for general = discussion.=20

Workshop proposals should provide sufficient information to evalua= te 
the=20 quality and importance of the topic, the goals of the workshop, and 
t= he size of=20 the interested community.=20

Proposals should identify one or more chairs and a program committ= ee. 
An=20 example layout for a proposal can be found at the end of this call.= =20

Proposals should be 2-4 pages and contain the following informatio= n:
*=20 Proposed title of the workshop
* A brief technical description of= the=20 workshop, specifying the 
workshop goals and the technical issues that= will be=20 its focus.
* A brief discussion of why and to whom the workshop i= s of=20 interest.
* A draft call for papers.
* A preliminary workshop= agenda and=20 schedule for the workshop. This 
should include a brief description of= how the=20 organizers intend to 
conduct the workshop (e.g., discussions, panel d= iscussions,=20 paper 
presentations, invited talks or other types of communication). =
* If=20 available, a list of interested participants or groups.
* Intende= d means of=20 advertising the workshop.
* The names, postal addresses, phone nu= mbers, and=20 email addresses (if 
available) of the proposed workshop organizing co= mmittee.=20 This 
committee should consist of three or four people knowledgeable a= bout 
the=20 technical issues to be addressed. Ideally, these people should not 
be= from the=20 same institution.=20

Workshop proposals may be submitted via e-mail. Please forward an = 
electronic=20 copy (plain text, ps, word or pdf) as soon as possible but no 
later t= han Dec 07,=20 2002 to the workshop coordinator: 
<3d.htm>[EMAIL PROTECTED] = (Subject:=20 ICCBR Workshop Proposal)=20

Proposals will be reviewed by the organizing committee and prospec= tive=20 
organizers will be notified of their decision no later than December = 14, 
2002.=20



******************************************************
OTHER INFORMATION:=20
******************************************************
Wo= rkshop=20 papers should be submitted in Springer LNCS format, which is 
the form= at required=20 for the final camera ready copy, with a maximum of 
10 pages. Authors'= =20 instructions along with LaTeX and Word macro files 
are available on t= he web at=20 <3d.htm>http://www.spr= 
inger.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.=20

Any special audio-visual requirements and special room requirement= s must 
be=20 arranged with the workshop coordinator (Lorraine McGinty) by May 24, 
= 2002.=20

ICCBR reserves the right to cancel any workshop if deadlines are m= issed 
or if=20 too few attendees register for the workshop to support the costs 
of h= olding it.=20

To cover costs, it may be necessary to charge workshop participant= s a=20 
workshop fee in addition to the normal ICCBR'03 conference registrati= on 
fee.=20

Note that all workshop participants must register for the conferen= ce, 
and=20 that the workshops must be open to all registered participants of 
ICC= BR'03.=20



******************************************************
CONTACT DETAILS:=20
******************************************************
Pl= ease send=20 proposals and further enquiries to:=20

Lorraine McGinty
Dept of Computer Science
University Colle= ge Dublin=20
Belfield
Dublin 4
Ireland=20

Telephone: +353 (0) 1 716 2856
Fax: +353 (0) 1 269 7262=20

Email: <3d.htm>lorraine.mcginty= @ucd.ie=20
WWW(HomePage): <3d.htm>http://ww= w.cs.ucd.ie/students/lmcginty/default.htm=20
WWW(Official Conference Site): http://www.iccbr.org/iccbr03/<= /A>=20



******************************************************
AN EXAMPLE OF A TYPICAL PROPOSAL LAYOUT:= =20
******************************************************

CONTACT INFORMATION OF PROPOSER:
Name
Department / Univers= ity=20
Telephone
Fax
E-mail=20

WORKSHOP INFORMATION:
- Title of the proposed workshop=20

- Please provide a brief technical description of the workshop, sp= 
ecifying=20 the workshop goals and the technical issues that will be its 
focus.= =20

- Briefly outline why and to whom the workshop is of interest.= =20

- Please comment on how you hope to publicize the workshop, and gi= ve 
details=20 about any interested participants that you are already aware of.=20

- Will there be an attendance limit? If yes, please explain why an= d how 
you=20 arrived at the limit.=20

- Please provide a preliminary program for the workshop indicating= how 
the=20 workshop sessions will be scheduled (e.g. panel sessions, 
discussions= , invited=20 speakers, paper presentations or other forms of 
knowledge-sharing and= =20 collaboration).
  =20

PLEASE PROVIDE A DRAFT CALL FOR THE SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
  = ;=20

DETAILS OF THE PROPOSED WORKSHOP ORGANIZING COMMITTEE=20
(Name,Address,Telephone,E-mail etc.)
  =20

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND COMMENTS


&nbs=
p;=20






  =20





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