[DL] TABLEAUX 2013 - Second Call for Papers, Tutorials and Workshops

Dominique Larchey-Wendling dominique.larchey-wendling at loria.fr
Thu Feb 14 11:29:16 CET 2013


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            SECOND  CALL FOR PAPERS, TUTORIALS and WORKSHOPS


			   TABLEAUX 2013

          22nd International Conference on Automated Reasoning with
	            Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods


			   Nancy, France
		       September 16-19, 2013

                       http://tableaux13.loria.fr

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IMPORTANT DATES

Workshop proposal submission deadline:    March 4, 2013
Notification of acceptance of workshops:  March 15, 2013

Tutorial proposal submission deadline:    March 23, 2013
Notification of acceptance of tutorials:  April  5, 2013

Abstract submission deadline:             April 8,  2013
Paper submission deadline:                April 15, 2013
Notification of paper decisions:          June 1,   2013
Camera-ready papers due:                  June 14,  2013

Conference:  September 16-19, 2013

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GENERAL INFORMATION

   This conference is the 22nd in a series of international meetings
   on Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods
   and will be held in Nancy, France, in September 16-19, 2013.

   See http://tableaux13.loria.fr for more information on TABLEAUX 2013,
   and http://i12www.ira.uka.de/TABLEAUX for information about the
   TABLEAUX conference series.

   TABLEAUX 2013 will be co-located with the 9th International Symposium
   on Frontiers of Combining Systems (FroCos 2013) held September 18-20,
   2013.

INVITED SPEAKERS

- Stéphane Demri, LSV - ENS Cachan & CIMS New York
- Sara Negri, University of Helsinki
- Tobias Nipkow, Technische Universität München

TOPICS

   Tableaux methods offer a convenient set of formalisms for automating
   deduction in various non-standard logics as well as in classical
   logic. Areas of application include verification of software and
   computer systems, data integration and data access, deductive
   databases, knowledge representation and its required inference
   engines, and system diagnosis. The conference intends to bring
   together researchers interested in all aspects - theoretical
   foundations, implementation techniques, system developments and
   applications - of the mechanization of reasoning with tableaux and
   related methods.

   Topics of interest include (but are not restricted to):

     * proof-theory in classical and non-classical logics (modal,
       temporal, description, intuitionistic, substructural, ...)
     * analytic tableaux for various logics (theory and applications)
     * related techniques and concepts, e.g., model checking and BDDs
     * related methods (model elimination, sequent calculi, connection
       method, resolution, ...)
     * new calculi and methods for theorem proving and verification
       in classical and non-classical logics
     * systems, tools, implementations and applications (provers,
       logical frameworks, model checkers, ...)
     * automated deduction and formal methods applied to logic,
       mathematics, software development, protocol verification,
       security, ...

   TABLEAUX 2013 also welcomes applications of formal methods with
   automated reasoning to real world examples. Papers including such
   applications of tableaux and related methods in areas such as, for
   example, hardware and software verification, knowledge engineering,
   semantic web, etc. are particularly invited. They should be tailored
   for the tableaux community and should hence focus on the role of
   reasoning and logical aspects of the solution.

   One or more tutorials will be part of the Conference program.

PUBLICATION DETAILS

   The proceedings of TABLEAUX 2013 will be published in the Springer
   LNCS/LNAI Series.

SUBMISSIONS

   The conference will include contributed papers, tutorials, system
   descriptions and invited lectures. Submissions are invited in three
   categories:

     A  Research papers (reporting original theoretical and/or
        experimental research, up to 15 pages)

     B  System descriptions (up to 7 pages)

     C  Tutorials in all areas of analytic tableaux and related
        methods from academic research to applications
       (proposals up to 5 pages)

   Submissions in categories A and B will be reviewed by peers,
   typically members of the program committee. They must be
   unpublished and not submitted for publication elsewhere. Accepted
   papers in these categories will be published in the conference
   proceedings (within the LNAI series of Springer), which will be
   available at the conference. For category B submissions a working
   implementation must exist and be available to the referees.

   Tutorial submissions (Category C) may be at introductory,
   intermediate, or advanced levels. Novel topics and topics of broad
   interest are preferred. The submission should include the title,
   the author, the topic of the tutorial, its level, its relevance to
   conference topics, and a description of the interest and the
   scientific contents of the proposed tutorial, to be presented in a
   time frame of at most 3 hours. Tutorial proposals will be reviewed
   by members of the program committee.

   For each accepted paper, at least one author is required to
   attend the conference to present the paper. Prospective authors
   are required to register a title and an abstract a week before
   the paper submission deadline.

   Further information and instructions about submissions can be found
   on the conference website at http://tableaux13.loria.fr.

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CALL FOR WORKSHOPS
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   Workshop proposals on specialised subjects in the range of the
   conference topics are welcome. We can accept up to 3 proposals.
   They can focus on specialized or broader areas and also on
   theoretical and/or applied topics. The format of a workshop is
   left to the organizers but typically TABLEAUX workshops feature
   invited speakers and a number of contributed presentations and
   the intended schedule is for one-day workshops.

   The date for TABLEAUX workshops is Monday 16th September, 2013.

   Proposals should include:

   - Workshop title
   - Names and affiliations of the organizers
   - Brief scientific description of the aims and scopes of
     the workshop, with an emphasis on the relevance for the
     Tableaux community.
   - Presentation of the proposed format and agenda.
   - Procedure for selecting papers and possibly participants. .
   - Expected number of participants and the potential invited speakers.
   - Plans for dissemination (for example, special issues of journals).

   To submit a workshop proposal, please send a description (up
   to 3 pages) to the PC chairs by  March 4, 2013. The proposals will
   be reviewed by the members of the PC committee.

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PROGRAM COMMITTEE

     Carlos Areces, National University of Córdoba, Argentina
     Arnon Avron, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
     Matthias Baaz, University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
     Philippe Balbiani, IRIT - CNRS, Toulouse, France
     Marta Cialdea Mayer, University Roma Tre, Roma, Italy
     Amy Felty, University of Ottawa, Canada
     Ulrich Furbach, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany
     Didier Galmiche, LORIA - Lorraine University, Nancy, France (Chair)
     Valentin Goranko, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
     Rajeev Gore, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
     Reiner Hähnle, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany
     Dominique Larchey-Wendling, LORIA - CNRS, Nancy, France (Chair)
     George Metcalfe, University of Bern, Switzerland
     Dale Miller, INRIA Saclay - LIX, Palaiseau, France
     Neil Murray, State University of New York, United States of America
     Nicola Olivetti, University of Marseille, France
     Jens Otten, University of Potsdam, Germany
     Lawrence C Paulson, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
     Nicolas Peltier, LIG - CNRS, Grenoble, France
     Renate Schmidt, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
     Alex Simpson, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
     Viorica Sofronie-Stokkermans,  University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany
     Luca Vigano, University of Verona, Italy
     Arild Waaler, University of Oslo, Norway

CONFERENCE and PC CHAIRS

   Didier Galmiche, LORIA - Lorraine University, Nancy, France
   Dominique Larchey-Wendling, LORIA - CNRS, Nancy, France




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