[DL] cfp: PRUV workshop @ IJCAR / FLoC -- deadline extension!

Anni-Yasmin Turhan anni-yasmin.turhan at tu-dresden.de
Mon Apr 16 08:46:28 CEST 2018


           [Apologies for cross-posting]

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           Call for Papers for the second workshop on
   Reasoning with Preferences, Uncertainty and Vagueness (PRUV)
                 http://pruv18.inf.unibz.it/

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       NEW: Deadline extended to April 30, 2018


Aims and Scope

PRUV 2018 is the Second Workshop on Logics for Reasoning about
Preferences, Uncertainty, and Vagueness associated with IJCAR and FLoC. 
This workshop follows a successful first edition (PRUV 2014), which 
culminated in a Special Issue of the IfCoLog Journal of Logics and their 
Applications.

Originally, managing preferences, uncertainty, and vagueness has in
particular been explored in Artificial Intelligence. During the recent
years, especially with the availability of massive amounts of data in
different repositories and the possibility of integrating and
exploiting these data, technologies for managing preferences,
uncertainty, and vagueness have started to play a key role in other
areas, such as databases and the (Social or Semantic) Web. These
application areas have sparked another wave of strong interest into
logics for dealing with preferences, uncertainty, and
vagueness. Important examples are fuzzy and probabilistic approaches
for description logics or rule systems for handling vagueness and
uncertainty in the Semantic Web, or formalisms for handling user
preferences in the context of ontological knowledge in the Social
Semantic Web.

The aim of PRUV is to bring together people from different communities
(such as the Artificial Intelligence and the Semantic Web community,
among others), including theorists and practitioners, working on
logics for reasoning about preferences, uncertainty, and vagueness.

Making researchers aware of and fruitfully discuss the most recent
application areas, new challenges and the existing body of work on
logics for reasoning about preferences, uncertainty, and vagueness,
respectively is the main goal of this meeting.

PRUV 2018 will take place during FLoC (http://www.floc2018.org/) and
associated to IJCAR (http://www.ijcar2018.org/).  Topics

PRUV welcomes submissions relating logic with preferences, uncertainty
and vagueness. Some logics of interest are:

     * first order logic,
     * propositional logic,
     * logic programming,
     * answer set programming,
     * description logics,
     * modal logic,
     * dynamic logic,
     * temporal logics,
     * agent logics.

Formalisms for handling preferences, uncertainty and vagueness
include, but are not limited to

     * probability measures,
     * Bayesian networks,
     * possibility measures,
     * preference networks,
     * CP-networks,
     * rough sets,
     * fuzzy set theory,
     * inconsistency measures,
     * similarity measures.


Programme Committee

Giovanni Amendola – University of Calabria, Italy
Eva Armengol – IIIA-SIC, Spain
Vaishak Belle – University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Fernando Bobillo – University of Zaragoza, Spain
Fabio Cozman – University of São Paulo, Brazil
Tommaso Di Noia – Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Andreas Ecke – TU Dresden, Germany
Pietro Galliani – Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italiy
Angelika Kimmig – Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Maria Vanina Martinez – Universidad Nacional del Sur in Bahia
                         Blanca, Argentina
Nico Potyka – Universitaet Osnabrueck, Germany
Steven Schockaert – Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Gerardo Simari – Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina
Ivan Varzinczak – Univ. Artois & CNRS, France



Publication

All accepted papers will be made available electronically at the CEUR
Workshop Proceedings website (http://www.CEUR-ws.org/). A special
issue on PRUV'18 in a journal is planned.

Double Submission Policy
The aim of the workshop is to bring together experts from a wide
spectrum of research areas. Thus, we accept submissions of papers and
results previously published in other major conferences and journals.


Submission Instructions
All submissions must be prepared in Springer’s LaTeX style llncs
(http://www.springer.com/comp/lncs/Authors.html).
There are three submission formats:

     * Full papers (up to 15 pages)
     * Technical Communications (up to 8 pages)
     * System Descriptions (up to 8 pages)

Submissions must be made via EasyChair at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pruv18


Important Dates

   Submission: April 30, 2018
Notification: May 19, 2018
Camera Ready: May 29, 2018
     Workshop: July 19, 2018



Best regards,
Anni-Yasmin Turhan, Thomas Lukasiewicz & Rafael Penaloza



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