[DL] CfP - NMR 2022: 20th International Workshop on Non-Monotonic Reasoning

giovanni.casini giovanni.casini at isti.cnr.it
Wed Apr 6 10:39:12 CEST 2022


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Call for Papers

NMR 2022

Dates: 7-9 August 2022
Haifa, Israel

* Deadlines: 23 & 30 April 2022 *
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    The 20th International Workshop on Nonmonotonic Reasoning (NMR)
        https://sites.google.com/view/nmr2022/

           August 7-9, 2022, Haifa, Israel


NMR 2022 is part of the Federated Logic Conference (FLoC 2022)
https://www.floc2022.org/.


NMR is the premier forum for results in the area of nonmonotonic 
reasoning. Its aim is to bring together active researchers in this broad 
field within knowledge representation and reasoning (KRR), including 
belief revision, uncertain reasoning, reasoning about actions, planning, 
logic programming, preferences, deontic reasoning, argumentation, 
causality, and many other related topics including systems and 
applications (see NMR page, https://nmr.cs.tu-dortmund.de/).

NMR has a long history - it started in 1984 and has been held every two 
years until 2020 and then every year. Recent previous NMR workshops were 
held in Hanoi (virtual, 2021), in Rhodes (virtual, 2020), Tempe (2018) 
and Cape Town (2016). Since 2020 NMR is being held annually. NMR 
workshops are usually co-located with the KR conferences (kr.org).

As in previous editions, NMR 2022 aims to foster connections between the 
different subareas of nonmonotonic reasoning and provide a forum for 
emerging topics. We especially invite papers on systems and 
applications, as well as position papers and papers addressing benchmark 
issues. The workshop will be structured by topical sessions fitting to 
the scopes of accepted papers.

The workshop will be held in Haifa, Israel, from 7 to 9 August 2022. 
Workshop activities will include invited talks and presentations of 
technical papers.

-- Invited speakers --

Thomas Eiter, TU Wien
Pierre Marquis, CRIL-CNRS/Université d’Artois, Lens, France (Joint 
DL/NMR keynote)
Serena Villata, CNRS - Laboratoire d'Informatique, Signaux et Systèmes 
de Sophia-Antipolis

-- Submission Information --

Papers should be at most 10 pages in KR style including references, 
figures, and appendices, if any. The author kit can be found on the KR 
2022 website (https://kr2022.cs.tu-dortmund.de/submission.php). Papers 
must be submitted in PDF only.

Please submit via Easychair 
to: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=nmr2022

Papers already published or accepted for publication at other 
conferences are also welcome, provided that the original publication is 
mentioned in a footnote on the first page and the submission at NMR 
falls within the authors’ rights. In the same vein, papers under review 
for other conferences can be submitted with a similar indication on 
their front page.

-- Workshop Proceedings --

The accepted papers will be made available electronically in the CEUR 
Workshop Proceedings series (http://ceur-ws.org/). The copyright of 
papers remain with the authors.


-- Important Dates --


- Paper registration deadline: 23 April 2022
- Paper submission deadline: 30 Apri 2022
- Notification to authors: 8 July 2022
- Camera ready version: 20 July 2022
- Workshop dates: 7-9 August 2022


-- Workshop Co-Chairs --

- Giovanni Casini (CNR), Italy
- Laura Giordano, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy


-- Local Chair --

- Ofer Arieli, Academic College of Tel-Aviv, Israel


-- Program Committee --
[The list is not final]

	▪	Leila Amgoud, IRIT - CNRS
	▪	Ofer Arieli, The Academic College of Tel-Aviv
	▪	Christoph Beierle, University of Hagen
	▪	Alexander Bochman, Holon Institute of Technology
	▪	Richard Booth, Cardiff University
	▪	Loris Bozzato, Fondazione Bruno Kessler
	▪	Francesco Calimeri, Università della Calabria
	▪	Jim Delgrande, Simon Fraser University
	▪	Dragan Doder, Utrecht University
	▪	Thomas Eiter, TU Wien
	▪	Wolfgang Faber, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt
	▪	Eduardo Fermé, Universidade da Madeira
	▪	Nina Gierasimczuk, Technical University of Denmark
	▪	Lluis Godo, IIIA - CSIC
	▪	Jesse Heyninck, Technische Universität Dortmund
	▪	Antony Hunter, University College London
	▪	Tomi Janhunen, Tampere University
	▪	Souhila Kaci, Lirmm
	▪	Antonis Kakas, University of Cyprus
	▪	Rafael Kiesel, TU Wien
	▪	Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Technische Universitaet Dortmund
	▪	Sébastien Konieczny, CNRS
	▪	Vanina Martinez, CONICET - Universidad de Buenos Aires
	▪	Tommie Meyer, University of Cape Town and CAIR
	▪	Xavier Parent, TU Wien
	▪	Simona Perri, Università della Calabria
	▪	Ramon Pino Perez, Université d'Artois
	▪	Laurent Perrussel, IRIT - Universite de Toulouse
	▪	Gian Luca Pozzato, Università di Torino
	▪	Jandson S. Ribeiro, University of Hagen
	▪	Tjitze Rienstra, Maastricht University
	▪	Ricardo Rodriguez, F.C.N.yN.-UBA
	▪	Ken Satoh, National Institute of Informatics and Sokendai
	▪	Gerardo Simari, CONICET - Universidad del Sur
	▪	Guillermo Simari, Universidad del Sur
	▪	Umberto Straccia, ISTI - CNR
	▪	Christian Straßer, Ruhr-University Bochum
	▪	Leon Van Der Torre, University of Luxembourg
	▪	Ivan José Varzinczak, Univ. Artois and CNRS
	▪	Serena Villata, CNRS - Laboratoire d'Informatique, Signaux et 
Systèmes de Sophia-Antipolis
	▪	Renata Wassermann, University of São Paulo
	▪	Emil Weydert, University of Luxembourg
	▪	Stefan Woltran, Vienna University of Technology
	▪	Jessica Zangari, Università della Calabria
 
-- Further Information --

Please visit the workshop website 
(https://sites.google.com/view/nmr2022/) for further information and 
regular updates.

NMR 2022 will follow the same contingency plans as FLoC 2022 with regard 
to the effects of the global pandemic on international travel. See the 
FLoC 2022 website for the latest news.



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