[DL] CFP: TIME 2006
Peter Revesz
revesz at cse.unl.edu
Mon Jan 16 17:17:06 CET 2006
(Apologies for multiple postings.)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
T I M E 2 0 0 6
INTERNATIONAL SYMP. ON TEMPORAL REPRESENTATION AND REASONING
Budapest, Hungary
June 15-17, 2006
http://www.time2006.org
The 13th International Symposium on Temporal Representation and
Reasoning will be held on June 15-17, 2006 in Budapest, Hungary.
The symposium will bring together researchers working in various
areas that involve the representation of and reasoning about
temporal phenomena. As with previous meetings in this unique and
well-established series, one of the main goals of the TIME symposium
will be to bridge the gap between theoretical and applied research
in temporal representation and reasoning.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
The topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
Temporal representation and Reasoning in AI:
temporal aspects of agent- and policy-based systems
temporal constraint reasoning
reasoning about actions and change
temporal languages for planning
temporal languages and architectures
ontologies of time and space-time
expressive power versus tractability
belief and uncertainty in temporal knowledge
temporal learning and discovery
time and nonmonotonicity
time in problem solving
spatio-temporal reasoning
Representation and Reasoning about Time in Language
database representations of temporal information from text
temporal information extraction
standards for encoding the values of temporal expressions in
natural language
temporal and spatial characterization of events
establishing ordering, inclusion, and coreference relations in
temporal
information
leveraging of ontologies for temporal information
reasoning about modals, i.e., possible events, necessary events,
counterfactual events, etc.
semantics of indeterminate or vague temporal references
semantics and pragmatics of temporal prepositions
application of logics for temporal reasoning in language
computational analysis of temporal aspects of narrative structure
Time Management in Databases
(spatio)-temporal data models/query languages/indexing/systems
moving objects databases
constraint databases
temporal data mining
time in multimedia, federated and heterogeneous systems
querying time series and data streams
time in workflow and ECA systems
time-dependent security policies
Temporal Logic in Computer Science
specification and verification of systems
synthesis and execution
model checking algorithms
verification of infinite-state systems
reasoning about transition systems
temporal architectures
temporal logics of knowledge or distributed systems
hybrid systems and real-time logics
tools and practical systems
temporal issues in security
The symposium welcomes new directions in time research and topics
that are currently underrepresented in the symposium.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission Deadline: January 30, 2006
Notification of Acceptance: March 13, 2006
Camera Ready Copy Due: April 3, 2006
TIME 2006 Symposium: June 15-17, 2006
Submissions must not exceed the length of 11 pages; font size
must be 11 pt or larger. The papers should be submitted as PDF
files. Overlength submissions will be rejected without review.
Papers should be electronically submitted via the TIME 2006
website (http://www.time2006.org). All submissions must be
received by January 30, 2006.
As usual within the TIME series, proceedings will be published by
IEEE Computer Society Press and will be subject to IEEE Copyright.
Accepted papers will be invited for full presentation or poster
presentation. One author of each accepted paper has to register for
the symposium and present the paper. Camera ready papers will be
produced with the author kits sent by IEEE Computer Society Press.
It is also our intention to organize a special issue of a leading
journal, containing extended versions of selected papers from the
symposium.
GENERAL CHAIR
Angelo Montanari
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Alessandro Artale
Claudio Bettini
Bran Boguraev
Berthe Choueiry
Jan Chomicki
Carlo Combi
Stephane Demri
Michael Fisher
Shashi Gadia
Robert Gaizauskas
Sofie Haesevoets
Keijo Heljanko
Jerry Hobbs
George Kollios
Laszlo Kozma
Antonin Kucera
Bart Kuijpers
Alex Lascarides
Lixin Li
Inderjeet Mani
Hans Jurgen Ohlbach
Wojciech Penczek
James Pustejovsky (co-Chair)
Peter Revesz (co-Chair)
Frank Schilder
Spiros Skiadopoulos
Richard Snodgrass
David Toman
Andre Trudel
X. Sean Wang
Frank Wolter
Shasha Wu
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Antony Galton
Christian Jensen
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