University of Toronto
Papers and Technical Reports
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`Query Optimization for KBMSs: Temporal, Syntactic and Semantic
Transformations,' Thodoros Topaloglou, Arantza Illarramandi, Licia Sbattella,
International Conference on Data Engineering,
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February 3-7, 1992, Phoennix, Arizona
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Thodoros Topaloglou, Storage Management for Knowledge
Bases, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Information and
Knowledge Management (CIKM-93), Washington, DC, November 1993.
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Igor Jurisica's
publications on case-based reasoning, similarity-based retrieval, context-based relevance assessment, medical applications, classification, etc..
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Igor Jurisica.
Representation and Management Issues for
Case-Based Reasoning Systems.
Depth Paper.
September 15, 1993
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Igor Jurisica.
Similarity assessment.
TRIO/ITRC Research Retreat.
Queen's Univerity, Kingston, May 10-12, 1994
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Igor Jurisica.
Representation and Management Issues for CBR Systems.
Tutorial, TRIO/ITRC Research Retreat.
Queen's Univerity, Kingston, May 10-12, 1994
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Igor Jurisica.
Features of similarity.
4th Annual IRIS/PRECARN Conference. Toronto, ONT,
June 21-23, 1994
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Igor Jurisica.
How to Retrieve Relevant Information?
Proceedings of the AAAI Fall Symposium Series on Relevance.
November 4-6, 1994, New Orleans, Louisiana
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Igor Jurisica.
Context-Based Similarity Applied to Retrieval of Relevant Cases
Technical Report, DKBS-TR-94-5,
University of Toronto, Department of Computer Science
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Igor Jurisica.
Case-Based Reasoning System Applied as an Intelligent
Rerieval and Advisory Tool
5th Annual IRIS/PRECARN Conference. Vancouver, BC, June 13-15, 1995.
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Igor Jurisica.
TA3: Case-Based Intelligent Rerieval and Advisory Tool
ACM Conference on Society and the Future of Computing.
Durango, CO, June 11-14, 1995.
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Igor Jurisica.
A Similarity-Based Retrieval Tool for Software Repositories
The Third Workshop on AI and Software Engineering:
Breaking the Mold. IJCAI-95
Montreal, Quebec, 1995.
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I. Jurisica and H. Shapiro.
Case-based reasoning system applied as an advisor for IVF practitioners
51st Annual Conference of the American Society for Reproductive
Medicine
Seattle, Washington, 1995.
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I. Jurisica and J. Glasgow.
Applying Case-Based Reasoning to Control in Robotics
3rd Robotics and Knowledge-Based Systems Workshop
St. Hubert, Quebec, 1995.
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I. Jurisica.
Inductive learning and case-based reasoning
Canadian AI Conference, Workshop on What is Inductive Learning?
Toronto, Ontario, 1996.
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I. Jurisica.
Supporting flexibility. A case-based reasoning approach.
In The AAAI Fall Symposium. Flexible Computation in Intelligent
Systems: Results, Issues, and Opportunities, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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I. Jurisica and J. Glasgow.
A case-based reasoning approach to learning control.
In 5th International Conference on Data and Knowledge Systems for
Manufacturing and Engineering, DKSME-96, Phoenix, Arizona.
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I. Jurisica and J. Glasgow.
Case-Based Classification Using Similarity-Based Retrieval.
In 8th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence
ICTAI-96, Toulouse, France.
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Other CBR-related articles by I. Jurisica et al.
Case-Based Reasoning; Similarity-Based Retrieval; Context; Relevance.
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Thodoros Topaloglou,
Efficient Algorithms for Qualalitative Reasoning about Imprecise Space,
To appear in the 11th Canadian Artificial Intelligence Conference (AI'96),
Toronto, May 1996.
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J. Mylopoulos, V. Chaudhri, D. Plexousakis, A. Shrufi and
T. Topaloglou, Building Knowledge Base Management Systems,
To appear in the VLDB Journal, 1995.
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A. Shrufi, T. Topaloglou,
Query Processing for Knowledge Bases Using Join Indices,
To appear in the 4th International Conference on Information and
Knowledge Management (CIKM-95), Baltimore, MD, November 1995.
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Thodoros Topaloglou, First-Order Theories of Approximate Space,
AAAI-94 Workshop on Spatial and Temporal Reasoning, Seattle, Washington,
August 1994.
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Thodoros Topaloglou, Qualitative Reasoning about
Imprecise Spatial Information, 2nd ACM Workshop on Advances in
Geographic Information Systems, Gaithersburg, Maryland, December 1994.
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University of Toronto
Department of Computer Science,
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