From: Simon Colton <sgc@doc.ic.ac.uk>
[Apologies for cross-posting]
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CALL FOR PAPERS:
2007 Workshop on Automated Reasoning
Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice
19th-20th April 2007
Department of Computing
Imperial College, London
http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/crg/events/ARW07
* 2-side Extended Abstracts Due: 16th March 2007 *
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Invited Speakers
Geoff Sutcliffe (University of Miami)
http://www.cs.miami.edu/~geoff/
Alice Miller (University of Glasgow)
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~alice/
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Topics
The workshop will cover the full breadth and diversity of automated
reasoning and will include topics such as:
Theorem proving in classical and non-classical logics
Reasoning systems and mechanisms:
Description logics
Equational reasoning, unification
Induction
Constraint Satisfaction
Combining reasoning systems
Specialised decision procedures
Formal methods in software analysis:
Verification
Non-classical inference:
Non-monotonic reasoning, abduction
Intuitionistic reasoning
Logic-based knowledge representation:
Ontology specification,
Domain specific reasoning (spatial, temporal, epistemic etc.)
Reasoning for agents (or about agents)
Interactive theorem proving
Implementation issues and empirical results
Applications of automated reasoning
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Submissions
We invite interested persons to submit a camera-ready, two-page
extended abstract about recent work or work in progress, or a system
description. Anyone wishing to attend but not interested in presenting
should send a shorter position statement (1/2 - 1 page).
Submissions should be sent in in either Postscript or PDF format by
email to the workshop organisers at: sgc@doc.ic.ac.uk
Please use the LaTeX style file provided on the workshop web page:
http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/crg/events/ARW07
Each submission should include the names and complete addresses
(including email) of all authors. Correspondence will be sent to the
first author, unless otherwise indicated. The main objective of the
abstracts is to spread information about recent work in our community,
and we expect to accept most in-topic submissions, but we may ask for
revisions.
Abstracts will be published in informal workshop notes and be made
available on the internet.
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Presentations
Each workshop attendee will be allocated a 5 minute slot (or a 10
minute slot, depending on time constraints), for a short talk to
introduce their research. Each attendee will also be allocated space
in a poster session, where they can further present and discuss their
work. Please prepare posters for the event.
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Studentships
A limited number of studentships will be available to fund travel and
accomodation expenses. Applications for studentships will require
written proof of student status, and must be received by the deadline
below. Payment is made by cheque during or after the symposium.
To indicate your interest, please send a short email to Jacques
Fleuriot (jdf@inf.ed.ac.uk) any time before 9th March 2007.
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ARW Meal
We will organise a workshop meal in a lovely restaurant in the South
Kensington area. Details coming soon...
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Organisers
The workshop is being organised by the Combined Reasoning Group at
Imperial College: http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/crg
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Program Committee
Clare Dixon, Chair (University of Liverpool)
Jacques Fleuriot Secretary/Treasurer (University of Edinburgh)
Brandon Bennett (University of Leeds)
Simon Colton (Imperial College London)
David Crocker (Escher Technologies)
Louise Dennis (University of Liverpool)
Roy Dyckhoff (University of St Andrews)
Ulle Endriss, (University of Amsterdam)
Alan Frisch (University of York)
Ullrich Hustadt (University of Liverpool)
Mateja Jamnik (Univerity of Cambridge)
Tom Melham (University of Oxford)
Renate Schmidt (University of Manchester)
Volker Sorge (University of Birmingham)
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Important Dates
Applications for Studentships: 9th March 2007
Submission of 2-side extended abstracts: 16th March 2007
Notification of decision: 23rd March 2007
Camera ready copies required by: 30th March 2007
Automated Reasoning Workshop: 19th and 20th April 2007
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Contact
Please email Simon Colton (sgc@doc.ic.ac.uk) if you have any
queries about the 2007 Automated Reasoning Workshop.
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