Appel: NMR 2010
Thierry Hamon
thierry.hamon at UNIV-PARIS13.FR
Tue Jan 19 20:10:08 UTC 2010
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 09:03:00 +0200
From: Tommie Meyer <tommiemeyer at gmail.com>
Message-Id: <FDAC8D49-B9EB-48AA-9A75-D896270D3D61 at meraka.org.za>
X-url: http://www.cs.sfu.ca/NMR2010/
Apologies for cross postings
Final Call for Papers: NMR 2010
13th INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON NON-MONOTONIC REASONING
May 14-16, 2010, Sutton Place, Toronto, Canada
Submission deadline: January 29, 2010
Notification: March 1, 2010
Website: http://www.cs.sfu.ca/NMR2010/
(Collocated with KR 2010, ICAPS 2010, FOIS 2010 and AAMAS 2010)
NMR 2010 will be composed of six specialized sub-workshops:
* Argument, Dialog and Decision
* Declarative Programming for NMR
* Action and Belief Change
* Preferences and Norm
* Commonsense and NMR for Ontologies
* NMR and Uncertainty
Papers should be submitted to the appropriate sub-workshop. If it is
not clear which sub-workshop is most appropriate, please contact the
program chairs for clarification.
Invited speakers:
Franz Baader (to be confirmed)
Gerhard Brewka
Marc Denecker
Jack Minker
Torsten Schaub
The NMR workshop series is the premier specialized forum for
researchers in non-monotonic reasoning and related areas. This will be
the 13th workshop in the series. Its aim is to bring together active
researchers in the broad area of non-monotonic reasoning, including
belief revision, reasoning about actions, argumentation, declarative
programming, preferences, non-monotonic reasoning for ontologies,
uncertainty, and other related topics.
Topics of Interest: NMR'10 welcomes the submission of papers broadly
centred on issues and research in non-monotonic reasoning. We welcome
papers of either a theoretical or practical nature. Topics of interest
include (but are not limited to): foundations of non-monotonic
reasoning, default reasoning, representing actions and planning,
belief revision and information fusion, reasoning and decision-making
under uncertainty, answer set programming, belief updating and
inconsistency handling, similarity-based reasoning, empirical studies
of reasoning strategies, argument-based non-monotonic logics,
abductive reasoning, algorithms and implementations, non-monotonic
logics in multi-agent interaction, including negotiation and dispute
resolution, non- monotonic reasoning for ontologies, declarative
programming for non- monotonic reasoning, and reasoning with
preferences.
Programme co-chairs:
Thomas Meyer
tommie.meyer at meraka.org.za
http://ksg.meraka.org.za/~tmeyer/
Eugenia Ternovska
ter at cs.sfu.ca
http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~ter
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