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  • Creativity Matters, not only in the US of A

    The power of wild, euphoric and surprisingly clear-headed creative thinking as practiced over and over in the studio can help as we struggle to address complex problems [...]. I fully expect that within the next quarter century our best innovators and world leaders will be people with art and design backgrounds. Continue reading

  • Forget Brainstorming. It’s garbage!

    At first, I was quite surprised about this Newsweek article, but thinking about my own observations over the years and many comments by colleagues lend this article a lot of credibility. The better part, of course, is where the authors get constructive and take "a look at what really works" [ Forget Brainstorming - Newsweek ]: Continue reading

  • Report: 18th International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning

    The papers include Web 2.0 applications that reuse experiential Web content and usage data to support the authoring of new product reviews, to proactively make recommendations in a conversational setting, and to reuse searches for knowledge that can be used to adapt travel itineraries, for example. ... The five papers presented here illustrate some of the wide range of opportunities for provenance-aware CBR, including using traces as a knowledge source and container of experience (Cordier & Mille), using provenance to enrich the CBR process (Leake & Kendall-Morwick, McSherry), and using it to support explanation (Kofod-Petersen, Aamodt, & Langseth, ...

  • CBR is coming home: Competence Centre Case-Based Reasoning at DFKI in Kaiserslautern

    I am happy and excited to report that Case-Based Reasoning research is becoming a prominent research topic in Kaiserslautern again. The German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence DFKI GmbH has founded the Competence Center CBR under the lead of Klaus-Dieter … Continue reading

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Thomas Roth-Berghofer is Senior Researcher at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence DFKI GmbH, and lecturer at the University of Kaiserslautern. His research focuses on explanation-aware computing. Together with Armin Stahl, he develops the integrated Case-Based Reasoning tool myCBR.

 

E-Mail: trb@dfki.uni-kl.de

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