[DL] CICM 2020, July 26-31: First Call for Papers & Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals
Serge Autexier
serge.autexier at dfki.de
Fri Dec 13 11:19:30 CET 2019
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Joint Call for
(i) Papers (formal papers - informal papers - doctoral programme)
(ii) Workshop and Tutorial Proposals
13th Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics
- CICM 2020 -
July 26-31, 2020
Bertinoro, Italy
http://www.cicm-conference.org/2020
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(i) Call for Papers (formal papers - informal papers - doctoral programme)
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Digital and computational solutions are becoming the prevalent means for the
generation, communication, processing, storage and curation of mathematical
information.
CICM brings together the many separate communities that have developed
theoretical and practical solutions for mathematical applications such as
computation, deduction, knowledge management, and user interfaces. It offers a
venue for discussing problems and solutions in each of these areas and their
integration.
CICM 2020 Invited Speakers:
Kevin Buzzard (Imperial College London)
Christian Szegedy (Google AI)
tba
CICM 2020 Programme committee:
see https://www.cicm-conference.org/2020/cicm.php?event=&menu=pc
CICM 2020 invites submissions in all topics relating to intelligent computer
mathematics, in particular but not limited to
* theorem proving and computer algebra
* mathematical knowledge management
* digital mathematical libraries
CICM appreciates the varying nature of the relevant research in this area and
invites submissions of different forms:
1) Formal submissions will be reviewed rigorously and accepted papers will be
published in a volume of Springer LNAI:
* regular papers (up to 15 pages including references) present
novel research results
* project and survey papers (up to 15 pages + bibliography)
summarize existing results
* system and dataset descriptions (up to 5 pages including
references) present digital artifacts
* system entry (1 page according to the given LaTeX template)
provides metadata and a quick overview of a new tool or a new
release of an existent tool
2) Informal submissions will be reviewed with a positive bias and selected for
presentation based on their relevance for the community.
* informal papers may present work-in-progress, project
announcements, position statements, etc.
* posters and system demos will be presented in parallel in special
sessions
3) The doctoral programme provides PhD students with a forum to present early
results and receive constructive feedback and mentoring.
*** Important Dates ***
Formal submissions
- Abstract deadline: March 01
- Full paper deadline: March 08
- Reviews sent to authors: April 17
- Rebuttals due: April 21
- Notification of acceptance: April 24
- Camera-ready copies due: May 03
- Conference: July 26-31
Informal submissions and doctoral programme
Two separate submission rounds are offered so that some authors can make early
travel plans while other authors submit spontaneously.
- First round submission deadline: April 15
- Notification of acceptance: May 1
- Second round submission deadline: June 15
- Notification of acceptance: July 1
All submissions should be made via easychair at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cicm13
As in previous years, we plan to publish the CICM 2020 proceedings with Springer
LNCS.
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(ii) Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals
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Digital and computational solutions are becoming the prevalent means for the
generation, communication, processing, storage and curation of mathematical
information.
CICM brings together the many separate communities that have developed
theoretical and practical solutions for mathematical applications such as
computation, deduction, knowledge management, and user interfaces. It offers a
venue for discussing problems and solutions in each of these areas and their
integration.
CICM has been held annually as a joint meeting since 2008, co-locating related
conferences and workshops to advance work in these subjects. Previous meetings
have been held in Birmingham (UK 2008), Grand Bend (Canada 2009), Paris (France
2010), Bertinoro (Italy 2011), Bremen (Germany 2012), Bath (UK 2013), Coimbra
(Portugal 2014), Washington DC (USA 2015), Bialystok (Poland 2016), Edinburgh
(UK 2018) and Prague (Czech Republic 2019).
Workshop Proposals
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CICM encourages submissions of any kind of topically suitable workshop,
including those focusing on formal results, open discussions, or practical
systems. Some of the workshops that have been held at past CICM meetings are:
Automated Reasoning: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice
Compact Computer Algebra
Empirically Successful Automated Reasoning for Mathematics
Formal Mathematics for Mathematicians
Intelligent Proof Search
Mathematical user Interfaces
Mathematics Information Retrieval
OpenMath
Pen-Based Mathematical Computation
Programming languages for Mechanized Mathematics Systems
Proof Engineering
SCIEnce
The Notion of Proof
User Interfaces for Theorem Provers
Workshop on Formal Mathematics for Mathematicians
Proposals for workshops to be held at CICM 2020 are solicited. Both
well-established workshops and newer or brand new ones are encouraged.
Please provide the following information:
+ Workshop title
+ Names and affiliations of organizers
+ Brief description of workshop goals and/or topics
+ Proposed workshop duration (half a day up to two days)
+ If the workshop has met previously, the recent conference affiliations
+ Preferred date (if any)
Tutorial Proposals
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Tutorial topics should have a direct relevance to any topic in the scope of
CICM. Tutorials may be focus on theoretical methods or practical systems. We
especially welcome tutorials with a hands-on component.
Please provide the following information:
+ Tutorial title
+ Names and affiliations of organizers
+ Brief description of tutorial’s goals and/or topics
+ Tutorial duration (half or up to two days)
+ Relationship to previous tutorials (if any)
+ Preferred date (if any)
CICM will take care of copying and distributing informal printed proceedings for
workshops/tutorials (if the organizers wish that) as well as permanently
archiving open access online proceedings with CEUR-WS.org.
Important Dates
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Proposals should be submitted by February 01, 2020.
All proposals should be submitted via
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cicm13
More details on the conference are available from
http://www.cicm-conference.org/2020
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