[DL] Call For Participation: AAAI Fall Symposium on Integrating Reasoning into Everyday Applications
Mike Kassoff
mkassoff at stanford.edu
Mon Sep 11 18:44:04 CEST 2006
****** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ******
AAAI 2006 Fall Symposium on
Integrating Reasoning into Everyday Applications
October 13-14, 2006
Hyatt Crystal City, Arlington, Virginia
URL: http://logic.stanford.edu/everyday/
Registration Deadline: September 22, 2006
Discounted Hotel Deadline: September 20, 2006
Registration information is available at
http://www.aaai.org/Symposia/Fall/fss06.php
Program:
The symposium will consist of several presentations, roundtables, and plenty
of time for discussion. The following talks are scheduled:
A Spreadsheet for Everyday Symbolic Reasoning
Iliano Cervesato
Adding Deductive Logic to a COTS Spreadsheet
Marcelo Tallis, Rand Waltzman, and Bob Balzer
Implementing Logic Spreadsheets in LESS
Andre Valente, David Van Brackle, Hans Chalupsky and Gary Edwards
Applying Common Sense Reasoning to Suggest Lines of Enquiry in a Knowledge
Management Application
Michael Witbrock
Using Logical and Probabilistic Reasoning to Support Electronic,
Interpersonal Interactions
Luke McDowell
Semantic Email Addressing: Sending to People, Not Strings
Michael Kassoff, Charles Petrie, Lee-Ming Zen and Michael Genesereth
Factored Planning for Controlling a Robotic Arm
Jaesik Choi and Eyal Amir
Integrating Logical Inference into Statistical Text Classification
Applications
Andrew Gordon and Reid Swanson
Organization (Alphabetical):
Michael Kassoff (Stanford University)
Heiner Stuckenschmidt (University of Mannheim)
Andre Valente (Knowledge Systems Ventures)
Michael Witbrock (Cycorp)
Program Committee:
Eyal Amir (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
Richard Benjamins (ISOCO, Spain)
Hans Chalupsky (ISI)
Tim Finin (University of Maryland)
Lalana Kagal (MIT)
Holger Knublauch (TopQuadrant)
Luke McDowell (US Naval Academy)
Eyal Oren (DERI Galway, Ireland)
Filip Perich (Shared Spectrum Company)
Leo Sauermann (DFKI, Germany)
Michael Sintek (DFKI, Germany)
Warner ten Kate (Philips Research)
Frank van Harmelen (VU Amsterdam)
For more information, see http://logic.stanford.edu/everyday/
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