[DL] Call for Papers: III CMSRA
Luís Moniz Pereira
lmp at di.fct.unl.pt
Mon Apr 21 10:39:52 CEST 2003
Please distribute among your colleagues:
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CALL FOR PAPERS
THIRD INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON
COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF SCIENTIFIC
REASONING AND APPLICATIONS (III CMSRA)
Argentine National Library, Buenos Aires
September 14-15, 2003
Draft Papers due by May 30, 2003.
A special issue of the
Journal of Applied Logic (edited by Dov Gabbay)
will be devoted to the best original
papers presented in the workshop.
(please see also www.lip.uns.edu.ar/cmsra)
Purpose
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The purpose of this workshop is to bring together
practitioners in the several fields involved in
the computational models of scientific reasoning (Logic,
KR&R, Cognitive Sciences, Epistemology and Theory of Science,
among others) in order to exchange the results of their
ongoing research, share their experiences and speculate
about their impact on the new information technologies.
Scope
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The scope of the workshop includes (but is not limited to)
the following areas:
1. Inference Procedures
Ampliative Inference
Argumentative and Defeasible Reasoning
Analogy, Induction and Abduction
Paraconsistent Logics
Plausible and Hypothetical Reasoning
Causal and Explanatory Reasoning
Hypothesis Formation, Learning and Discovery
Coherence, Explanation and Acceptance
Procedural Rationality
Distributed Scientific Inference
2. Philosophical Aspects of the Computational
Models of Scientific Reasoning
Computational Epistemology and Theory of Science
Cognitive Theory Formation
Acceptance and Decision Making
Reasoning as opposed to Logic
Concept Formation and Conceptual Change
Design in Scientific Method
The Growth of Knowledge
3. Social Metaphors
Science as Distributed Computing
Models of Science Distributed over Large
Networks (grids, semantic webs)
Internet Epistemology
Self-Organizing Agents
Team Theory
Rules of Negotiation
Social Choice
Sociology of Knowledge
Evolutionary Epistemology
4. Applications
New Information Technologies
Computational Theories in the Sciences
Intelligent Data Mining
Agent-Based Scientific Discovery
Modelling Agreement
Intelligent Protocols for E-Commerce
Program Committee
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Diderik Batens
Wijsbegeerte
Universiteit Gent - Belgium
Diderik.Batens at rug.ac.be
Jean-Yves Béziau
Institut de Logique
Université de Neuchâtel - Switzerland
Jean-Yves.Beziau at unine.ch
Otávio Bueno
Department of Philosophy
University of South Carolina - USA
obueno at sc.edu
Walter Carnielli
Centre for Logic and Epistemology
State University of Campinas - Brasil
carniell at cle.unicamp.br
Marcelo Coniglio
Centre for Logic and Epistemology
State University of Campinas - Brasil
coniglio at cle.unicamp.br
Claudio Delrieux
Universidad Nacional del Sur - Argentina
claudio at acm.org
Steven French
School of Philosophy
University of Leeds - UK
s.r.d.french at leeds.ac.uk
Lorenzo Magnani
Department of Philosophy & Computational Philosophy Laboratory
University of Pavia - ITALY, and
Program in Philosophy, Science, and Technology
Georgia Institute of Technology - USA
lmagnani at cc.gatech.edu
David Pearce
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid - Spain
d.pearce at escet.urjc.es
Luis Moniz Pereira
Centro de Inteligência Artificial - CENTRIA
Universidade Nova de Lisboa - Portugal
lmp at di.fct.unl.pt
Submission Information
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Submissions should arrive by May 30. Electronic
submissions (LaTeX, Acrobat pdf or poscript)
are preferred. Send a 5 page draft paper to:
Claudio Delrieux
Universidad Nacional del Sur - ARGENTINA
p. o. box 127 - (8000) Bahia Blanca - Argentina
claudio at acm.org
Tel: 54 - 291 - 4595101 ext. 3381
Fax: 54 - 291 - 4595154
Important Dates
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May 30: Draft papers (about 5 pages) due
June 30: Notification of acceptance
July 30: Camera-Ready papers & Prereg. due
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