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*IMPORTANT NOTE: We are continuously monitoring the COVID-19
situation <br>
from local authorities and the World Health Organization. ICLP
2020 is <br>
half a year away, and we are confident that COVID-19 emergency
will pass<br>
over and the conference will be held in September, as planned.
And, if <br>
necessary, alternative solutions, such as postponement, remote <br>
presentations, etc will be looked into and identified.*<br>
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*** CALL FOR PAPERS - THE RESEARCH CHALLENGES TRACK ***<br>
ICLP 2020<br>
The 36th International Conference on Logic Programming<br>
September 18 - September 24, 2020<br>
University of Calabria, Rende, Italy<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://iclp2020.unical.it">https://iclp2020.unical.it</a><br>
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Are you a researcher in logic programming working on a problem
that appears<br>
to be particularly challenging? Perhaps you feel a little stuck?
Or, are you<br>
facing a problem that needs some LP technology you are not
familiar with? <br>
Would you like to open a discussion for collaboration? The goal
of the <br>
Research Challenges Track is to help researchers overcome their
challenges by<br>
providing a venue to invite input from the broader community.
Contributors to<br>
this less formal track will be given an opportunity to exchange
ideas with <br>
other researchers who may have come up against, or are currently
working on,<br>
similar problems. We hope the track will foster discussion and
possibly even<br>
new collaborations.<br>
<br>
Expected contributions:<br>
=======================<br>
The Research Challenges Track at ICLP 2020 invites submissions
describing LP<br>
research challenges in a wide range of areas, including but not
limited to:<br>
⁃ Industry-level application of logic programming<br>
⁃ Applications of logic programming to other sciences and AI
(bioinformatics,<br>
natural language processing, digital forensics, etc.)<br>
⁃ Logic programming and big data<br>
⁃ Machine learning and logic programming<br>
⁃ Logic programming and other computational paradigms<br>
⁃ Theoretical foundations of logic programming<br>
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Evaluation and Feedback:<br>
========================<br>
In this track, the selection process will be less formal. While
authors will<br>
receive some feedback, the review process will not be typical.
We do not <br>
expect contributions only from seasoned researchers. Ph.D.
students and junior<br>
researchers are more than welcome to contribute. Also,
contributors outside the <br>
LP community will be given special attention. Any contribution
that clearly <br>
describes a research problem relevant to logic programming will
be evaluated <br>
positively. The chance to interact with other researchers during
the conference <br>
will provide additional feedback and hopefully lead to a
longer-term <br>
discussion/collaboration.<br>
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Important Dates:<br>
================<br>
Abstract registration (regular papers): May 8, 2020<br>
Paper submission (regular paper): May 15, 2020 <br>
Notification to authors (regular paper): June 19, 2020<br>
Paper Submission (short papers): June 30, 2020<br>
Revision submission (TPLP papers): July 6, 2020<br>
Final notifications (TPLP papers): July 17, 2020<br>
Camera-ready copy due: July 27, 2020<br>
Main Conference starts: September 19, 2020<br>
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Submission Details:<br>
===================<br>
All submissions must be written in English. Submissions should
be no more than <br>
4 pages in EPTCS format (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://info.eptcs.org/">http://info.eptcs.org/</a>), including
references, and <br>
should describe a research problem or challenge. Accepted papers
will be <br>
presented during the conference. Authors of accepted papers are
expected to <br>
register to ICLP and present their work.<br>
Any additional questions can be directed towards the Research
Challenges Track Chairs<br>
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Research Challenges Track Chairs:<br>
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Gerhard Friedrich, Universität Klagenfurt, Austria <br>
Fabrizio Riguzzi, Università di Ferrara, Italy <br>
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