TRUE 2012 - International Workshop on Traces for Reusing Users Experience
Topics/Call fo Papers
There has been a recent interest in artificial intelligence approaches based around traces. An important part of users; experience is stored in traces that record human activity, for example, when interacting with computer systems. Such traces record user interactions with a computer system through an application, a game, etc.
The opportunity to collect user experience as traces enables reusing those traces in CBR processes, since such traces capture user past experiences. Therefore, traces constitute a knowledge container from which a CBR process may buid and reuse cases or traces. The goal of the workshop is to gather and contrast approaches in exploiting numeric traces for various tasks and domains through CBR.
We welcome contributions in areas that include, but are not limited to, the following:
Collecting traces, building cases from traces
Modeling trace content, trace elements and cases
Provenance information regarding traces
Reasoning via user demonstrations/observations
Learning and adaptation of user traces
Novel applications of trace-based reasoning
Toolkits and/or methodologies for reasoning via traces
Architectures of trace reusing systems
Game playing via user traces
Tools for integrating trace-based techniques and gaming environments
Planning from user traces
Lessons learned from trace-based reasoning
The opportunity to collect user experience as traces enables reusing those traces in CBR processes, since such traces capture user past experiences. Therefore, traces constitute a knowledge container from which a CBR process may buid and reuse cases or traces. The goal of the workshop is to gather and contrast approaches in exploiting numeric traces for various tasks and domains through CBR.
We welcome contributions in areas that include, but are not limited to, the following:
Collecting traces, building cases from traces
Modeling trace content, trace elements and cases
Provenance information regarding traces
Reasoning via user demonstrations/observations
Learning and adaptation of user traces
Novel applications of trace-based reasoning
Toolkits and/or methodologies for reasoning via traces
Architectures of trace reusing systems
Game playing via user traces
Tools for integrating trace-based techniques and gaming environments
Planning from user traces
Lessons learned from trace-based reasoning
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