[DL] NMR 2012 - Second Call for Papers

Stefan Woltran woltran at dbai.tuwien.ac.at
Tue Feb 21 09:25:21 CET 2012


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                                CALL FOR PAPERS

                                   NMR 2012

          14th International Workshop on Non-Monotonic Reasoning (NMR 2012)

                       http://www.dbai.tuwien.ac.at/NMR12/



         Co-located with KR 2012, DL 2012, KiBP 2012, CILC 2012, AI*IA 2012

                                  Rome, Italy

                                June 8-10, 2012

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AIMS AND SCOPE

  The NMR workshop series is the premier specialized forum for researchers in
  non-monotonic reasoning and related areas. This will be the 14th workshop in
  the series. Its aim is to bring together active researchers in the broad area
  of non-monotonic reasoning, including belief revision, reasoning about
  actions, argumentation, declarative programming, preferences, non-monotonic
  reasoning for ontologies, uncertainty, and other related topics.

  In this year, NMR will share a joint session together with the International
  Workshop on Description Logics (DL 2012).


TOPICS

  NMR 2012 welcomes the submission of papers broadly centered on issues and
  research in non-monotonic reasoning. We welcome papers of either a
  theoretical or practical nature. Topics of interest include (but are not
  limited to):
   - abductive reasoning and diagnosis
   - algorithms and complexity analysis
   - argumentation and argument-based non-monotonic logics
   - answer set programming
   - belief revision and information fusion
   - belief updating and inconsistency handling
   - declarative programming for non-monotonic reasoning
   - default reasoning
   - empirical studies of reasoning strategies
   - foundations of non-monotonic reasoning
   - hybrid approaches (nonmonotonic reasoning combined with
     other computing paradigms)
   - implementations and systems
   - non-monotonic logics in multi-agent interaction, including
     negotiation and dispute resolution
   - non-monotonic reasoning for ontologies
   - reasoning and decision-making under uncertainty
   - reasoning with preferences
   - representing actions and planning
   - similarity-based reasoning


SUBMISSIONS

  Papers must describe original research and should not exceed 9 pages
  in AAAI style (http://www.aaai.org/Publications/Author/author.php)
  including references, figures, and appendixes if any.

  The best paper among the ones written solely by students (i.e. persons
  not holding a PhD as of March 10th, 2012) will be awarded a prize of
  400 Euros. Authors of such papers are requested to indicate their
  eligibility upon submission at Easychair.
  Short Papers (max. 4 pages) presenting implemented systems related to NMR
  are also welcome!

  Paper submission will be handled electronically by means of the
  Easychair system. Papers must be submitted in PDF only.
  The submission page is available at

   http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nmr2012

  NMR does not ask authors to sign over the copyright of their papers.
  Copyright therefore lies with the authors, and as far as NMR is concerned,
  they are free to submit to other conferences and workshops as well.


IMPORTANT DATES

  Submission deadline:        March 10, 2012
  Notification:               April 22, 2012
  Camera-ready articles due:  May 4, 2012
  Workshop:                   June 8-10, 2012


PROCEEDINGS

  The workshop contributions will be published electronically.


LOCATION

  The workshop will be held in the conference rooms of
  Sapienza Università di Roma.


WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS

  Riccardo Rosati       (Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy)
  Stefan Woltran        (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)


PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

     Katie Atkinson (University of Liverpool)
     Marcello Balduccini (Kodak Research Labs)
     Christoph Beierle (FernUniversitaet in Hagen)
     Trevor Bench-Capon (University of Liverpool)
     Guido Boella (Universita' degli Studi di Torino)
     Richard Booth (University of Luxembourg)
     Gerhard Brewka (University of Leipzig)
     Jan Broersen (Universiteit Utrecht)
     John Cantwell (KTH, Stockholm)
     Claudette Cayrol (Université Paul Sabatier)
     Nadia Creignou (University Marseille)
     Marina De Vos (University of Bath)
     Jim Delgrande (Simon Fraser University)
     Juergen Dix (TU Clausthal, Germany)
     Sylvie Doutre (University of Toulouse)
     Conrad Drescher (University of Oxford)
     Ulle Endriss (University of Amsterdam)
     Wolfgang Faber (University of Calabria)
     Michael Fink (Vienna University of Technology)
     Giorgos Flouris (FORTH-ICS, Greece)
     Martin Gebser (University of Potsdam, Germany)
     Guido Governatori (National ICT Australia)
     Sven-Ove Hansson (KTH Stockholm)
     Zhisheng Huang (Free University of Amsterdam)
     Matti Järvisalo (University of Helsinki)
     Gabriele Kern-Isberner (Technische Universitaet Dortmund)
     Frederic Koriche (Université Montpellier II)
     Thomas Lukasiewicz (Oxford University)
     Tommie Meyer (Meraka Institute, Pretoria)
     Alessandra Mileo (DERI Galway)
     David Mitchell (Simon Fraser University)
     Nir Oren (University of Aberdeen)
     Maurice Pagnucco (University of New South Wales)
     Laurent Perrussel (Université de Toulouse 1)
     Reinhard Pichler (Vienna University of Technology)
     Henri Prade (Université Paul Sabatier)
     Ken Satoh (National Institute of Informatics, Japan)
     Steven Schockaert (Cardiff University)
     Guillermo Simari (Universidad Nacional del Sur)
     Terrance Swift (Stony Brook University)
     Michael Thielscher (The University of New South Wales)
     Francesca Toni (Imperial College London)
     Mirek Truszczynski (University of Kentucky)
     Joost Vennekens (K.U. Leuven)
     Bart Verheij (University of Groningen)
     Renata Wassermann (Universidade de São Paulo)
     Simon Wells (University of Dundee)
     Emil Weydert (University of Luxembourg)


CONTACT

   nmr12 at dbai.tuwien.ac.at


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