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CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
9th European Conference on Case-Based Reasoning (ECCBR 2008)
Trier, Germany September 1st - 4th, 2008
http://2008.eccbr.org/

The organizing committee of the 9th European Conference on Case-Based
Reasoning (ECCBR 2008) invites proposals for the Workshop Program.
Workshops will be held, at least, on one day during the conference from
Sept. 1st to 4th, 2008.
General Information:
ECCBR 2008 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.
Workshops that explore interactions between sub-areas of CBR,
focus on unique or interdisciplinary applications of CBR, and
investigate newly evolving areas of CBR are particularly encouraged.
Workshops will last about 4 hours. The format and content of each
workshop will largely be determined by each workshop organizing committee
although "mini-conference" proposals are discouraged. To stimulate
interaction and a broad exchange of ideas, ample time should be allocated
in each workshop for general discussions.
As in past conferences, a time slot of about 20 minutes will be provided
for the presentation of workshop summaries to all conference attendants
during the main conference. These summaries should be presented by (one
of) each workshop's organizers.

The workshop organizing committee will be responsible for:
1. Producing a Call for Papers/Participation for their workshop. It
should clarify how paper submission, selection and presentation will be
conducted by the organizing committee. Furthermore, 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.

ECCBR 2008 will provide:
- A meeting place for the workshop.
- Printing of the workshop notes.


Important Dates for Workshops:
March 7, 2008: Deadline for workshop proposal submission
March 16, 2008: Notification of acceptance for workshop
proposals
May 30, 2008: Suggested deadline for workshop paper
submission
June 22, 2008: Notification of acceptance for workshop
papers
July 18, 2008: Final camera ready copies to be received
by workshop organizers
August 8, 2008: Final camera ready copies for each
workshop to be received by workshop coordinator
September 1-4, 2008: Workshops held at ECCBR 2008 (in parallel)


Submission of Workshop Proposals
Members from all areas of the CBR and related communities are invited to
submit workshop proposals for review. 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.
- Contact information for the proposer, including the names, postal
addresses, phone numbers, and email address.
- 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. If a
similar workshop was held in the past, include information about
received submissions and attendance.
- Intended means of advertising the workshop.
- Contact information, including the names, postal addresses, phone
numbers, and email addresses (if available) of the proposed workshop
organizing committee. This committee should consist of at least
two people with experiences in the issues to be addressed. Ideally,
these people should not be from the same institution.

Workshop proposals should be submitted via e-mail. Please forward an
electronic copy in PDF format as soon as possible but no later than March 7,
2008 to the workshop coordinator: eccbr-ws2008@....
Proposals will be reviewed by the organizing committee and prospective
organizers will be notified of their decision no later than March 16, 2008.
Other 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 (Martin Schaaf) by July 18, 2008. ECCBR
reserves
the right to cancel any workshop if deadlines are missed, if too few
submissions are received, or if too few attendees register for the
workshop to support
the costs of holding it. In special cases, the ECCBR organizing
committee may suggest the consolidation of workshops, to prevent the
need for cancellation.
To cover costs, it may be necessary to charge workshop participants a
workshop fee in addition to the normal ECCBR 2008 conference
registration fee.
Please note that all workshop participants must register for the
conference while workshops must be open to all registered participants
of ECCBR 2008.
Please send proposals and further inquiries to:

Martin Schaaf
Institute of Computer Science, Intelligent Information Systems
University of Hildesheim
Phone: +49 (5121) 883 - 757
FAX: +49 (5121) 883 - 757
Email: eccbr-ws2008@...



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