David Leake, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Computer Science & Cognitive Science Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Area:
Case-Based Reasoning
Website:
https://www.cs.indiana.edu/~leake/
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Lorenzetti C, Maguitman A, Leake D, et al. (2016) Mining for Topics to Suggest Knowledge Model Extensions Acm Transactions On Knowledge Discovery From Data. 11: 1-30
Leake DB, Smyth B, Weber R. (2015) Guest editors’ introduction: special issue on case-based reasoning Journal of Intelligent Information Systems
Jalali V, Leake D. (2015) Enhancing case-based regression with automatically-generated ensembles of adaptations Journal of Intelligent Information Systems
Leake D, Maguitman A, Reichherzer T. (2014) Experience-based support for human-centered knowledge modeling Knowledge-Based Systems. 68: 77-87
Kendall-Morwick J, Leake D. (2014) Facilitating representation and retrieval of structured cases: Principles and toolkit Information Systems. 40: 106-114
Kendall-Morwick J, Leake D. (2014) A study of two-phase retrieval for process-oriented case-based reasoning Studies in Computational Intelligence. 494: 7-27
Jalali V, Leake D. (2014) Adaptation-guided case base maintenance Proceedings of the National Conference On Artificial Intelligence. 3: 1875-1881
Jalali V, Leake D. (2013) A context-aware approach to selecting adaptations for case-based reasoning Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). 8175: 101-114
Cheah YW, Plale B, Kendall-Morwick J, et al. (2012) A noisy 10GB provenance database Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing. 100: 370-381
Jalali V, Leake D. (2012) Customizing question selection in conversational case-based reasoning Proceedings of the 25th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference, Flairs-25. 329-334
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