A Case-Based Technique for Tracking Concept Drift in
Spam Filtering
Sarah Jane Delany, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland, Pádraig Cunningham,
Alexey Tsymbal, and Lorcan Coyle, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
SESSION 1: SYNTHESIS AND PREDICTION
Matching and Predicting Crimes
Dr. G. C. Oatley, University of Sunderland, UK, Prof. J. Zeleznikow, Victoria
University, Australia, and Dr. B. W. Ewart, University of Sunderland, UK
Story Plot Generation Based on CBR
Pablo Gervás, Belén Díaz-Agudo, Federico Peinado, and Raquel
Hervás,
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Studying Continuous Improvement from a Knowledge Perspective
Dr. S. Davison, Mimica Limited, UK, Dr. J. L. Gordon, Applied Knowledge Research
Institute, UK, and John A. Robinson, BAE Systems, UK
ReTAX+: A Cooperative Taxonomy Revision Tool
Sik Chun Lam, Derek Sleeman, and Wamberto Vasconcelos, Department of Computing
Science, The University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK
SESSION 2: SCHEDULING AND SEARCH
A Non-Binary Constraint Ordering Approach to Scheduling
Problems
Dr. Miguel A. Salido, Universidad de Alicante, Spain, and Federico Barber, Universidad
Politécnica de Valencia, Spain
A Heuristic Based System for Generation of Shifts With
Breaks
Johannes Gärtner, XIMES Corp., Vienna, Austria, Nysret Musliu, Technische
Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria, Wolfgang Slany, Technische Universität
Graz, Graz, Austria
A Topological Model Based on Railway Capacity to Manage Periodic Train Scheduling Dr. Miguel A. Salido, DCCIA, Universidad de Alicante, Spain, F. Barber, M. Abril, DSIC, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain, P. Tormos, A. Lova, DEIOAC, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain, and L. Ingolotti, DSIC, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain
Collaborative Search: Deployment Experiences
Jill Freyne and Barry Smyth, University College Dublin, Ireland
SESSION 3: DIAGNOSIS AND MONITORING
A Model-Based Approach to Robot Fault Diagnosis
Honghai Liu and George M. Coghill, University of Aberdeen, UK
Automating the Analysis and Management of Power System
Data Using Multi-Agent Systems Technology
Euan M. Davidson, Stephen D. J. McArthur, James R. McDonald, Tom
Cumming, and Ian Watt, University of Strathclyde, UK
The Industrialisation of A Multi-Agent System for Power
Transformer Condition Monitoring
V. M. Catterson, and S. D. J. McArthur, University of Strathclyde, UK
SESSION 4: CLASSIFICATION AND DESIGN
An Improved Genetic Programming Technique for the Classification
of Raman Spectra
Kenneth Hennessy, Michael G. Madden, Jennifer Conroy, and Alan G. Ryder, National
University of Ireland, Ireland
PROPOSE – Intelligent Advisory System for Supporting
Redesign
Marina Novak and Bojan Dolšak, University of Maribor, Slovenia
The Designers’ Workbench: Using Ontologies and
Constraints for Configuration
David W. Fowler and Derek Sleeman, University of Aberdeen, UK, Gary Wills, University
of Southampton, UK and Terry Lyon, David Knott, Rolls-Royce plc
A Visualisation Tool to Explain Case-Base Reasoning Solutions
for Tablet Formulation
Stewart Massie, Susan Craw, and Nirmalie Wiratunga, The Robert Gordon
University, UK
SESSION 5: ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION
Formal Analysis of Empirical Traces in Incident Management
Mark Hoogendoorn, Catholijn M. Jonker, Savas Konur, Peter-Paul van Maanen, Viara
Popova, Alexei Sharpanskykh, Jan, Treur, Lai Xu, Pinar Yolum, Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Modelling Expertise for Structure Elucidation in Organic
Chemistry Using Bayesian Networks
Michaela Hohenner, Sven Wachsmuth, Gerhard Sagerer, Bielefeld University, Germany
Evaluation of A Mixed-Initiative Dialogue Multimodal
Interface
Baoli Zhao, Tony Allen, Andrzej Bargiela, The Nottingham Trent University, UK