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==Reception== At the 2005 [[International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence]], Rubén Sánchez-Pelegrín and Belén Díaz-Agudo presented a paper entitled "An Intelligent Decision Module based on CBR for C-evo", which discusses using C-evo as a platform to perform artificial intelligence research.<ref>{{Citation | year =2005 | last1 = Sánchez-Pelegrín | first1 = Rubén | last2 = Díaz-Agudo | first2 = Belén | title =An Intelligent Decision Module based on CBR for C-evo | periodical =Proceedings of the 2005 IJCAI Workshop on Reasoning, Representation, and Learning in Computer Games | place =[[Edinburgh, Scotland]] | pages =90–94 | citeseerx = 10.1.1.88.9922 }}</ref> This research continued with more findings in a second paper, ''A CBR Module for a Strategy Videogame''.<ref>{{Cite book | year =2005 | last1 = Sánchez-Pelegrín | first1 = Rubén | first2 = Marco Antonio | last2 = Gómez-Martín | last3 = Díaz-Agudo | first3 = Belén | chapter = A CBR Module for a Strategy Videogame | title = 1st Workshop on Computer Gaming and Simulation Environments, at 6th International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning (ICCBR) | pages = 217–226 | citeseerx = 10.1.1.103.7620 }}</ref>
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