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First International Workshop Human-Centred, Case-Based Reasoning, Greenwich, UK

The First International Workshop Human-Centred, Case-Based Reasoning will be held on 12 September 2011 in Greenwich, UK.

Human-centred computing focuses on methodologies and technologies to improve the interaction within and performance of socio-technical systems. In this reg...

12 September 2011 - 12 September 2011
United Kingdom
The First International Workshop Human-Centred, Case-Based Reasoning will be held on 12 September 2011 in Greenwich, UK.

Human-centred computing focuses on methodologies and technologies to improve the interaction within and performance of socio-technical systems. In this regard, intelligent systems are not longer considered to be black boxes that provide a full solution to a problem on their own. Instead, problem-solving is seen as an interactive process.

A number of questions are raised by human-centred approaches. As such, it is important to gain a better understanding of how each part of the combined system can help to extend the capabilities of the other. It is also of interest to examine how human knowledge modelling and construction can best be supported through technology.

Many of these issues are already being addressed in other disciplines. However, the question remains as to how findings from human-computer interaction, the social sciences and psychology may be integrated with the system designs of case-based reasoning (CBR). This integration ranges from psychologically plausible knowledge models over a focus on usability of fielded systems to the delivery of an attractive end user experience.

This workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners exploring the human aspects of the design, implementation, and use of CBR-systems, from a broad range of areas, to share their problems and methodologies across different research and application areas.For further information, please visit: http://events.idi.ntnu.no/hccbr2011/(opens in new window)
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