Apologies if you receive this CFP multiple times.
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!!Deadline Extention!!
Due to many requests, we will extend the deadline for Eighth
International Workshop on Juris-informatics
(JURISIN 2014). New Submission Deadline: September 17, 2014
Conference date: November 23 - 24, 2014
venue: Raiosha Building, Keio University Kanagawa, Japan
Aims and Scope
Juris-informatics is a new research area which studies legal issues
from the perspective of informatics. The purpose of this workshop is
to discuss both the fundamental and practical issues among people from
the various backgrounds such as law, social science, information and
intelligent technology, logic and philosophy, including the
conventional "AI and law" area. We solicit unpublished papers on
theories, technologies and applications on juris-informatics.
Topics
Relevant topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Model of legal reasoning
Argumentation / Negotiation / Argumentation agent
Legal term ontology
Formal legal knowledge-base / Intelligent management of legal knowledge-base
Translation of legal documents
Information retrieval of legal texts
Computer-aided law education
Use of Informatics and AI in law
Legal issues on ubiquitous computing / multi-agent system / the Internet
Social implications of use of informatics and AI in law
Natural language processing for legal knowledge
Verification and validation of legal knowledge systems
Any theories and technologies which is not directly related with
juris-informatics but has a potential to contribute to this domain
Bar Exam Competition
This year, JURISIN invites participation in a legal information
extraction and entailment competition. Previous conferences/workshops
have not conducted such a shared task on a large legal data
collection, so we hope that the 2014 workshop will help establish a
major experimental effort in the legal information
extraction/retrieval field. The motivation for the competition is to
help create a research community of practice for the capture and use
of legal information.
Please visit the homepage of the bar exam competition.
http://webdocs.cs.ualberta.ca/~miyoung2/jurisin_task/index.html
Invited Speakers
Bart Verheij (Stanford University/ University of Groningen)
Riichiro Mizoguchi (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
Submissions: the submission site via EasyChair is now open.
We welcome and encourage the submission of high quality, original
papers, which are not simultaneously submitted for publication
elsewhere except as a submission to JURIX 2014 (The 27th International
Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems). The double
submission policy with JURIX 2014 is as follows:
Papers being submitted both to JURISIN2014 and JURIX2014 must note
this on the title page.
A paper to be presented at JURISIN2014 must be withdrawn from
JURIX2014 and vice versa according to the choice by the authors.
If the authors do not follow this double submission policy, the
paper by the authors will not be included in the proceedings of
JURISIN 2014.
Post Proceedings: Selected papers will be published via Springer
Verlag LNAI. In addition, the authors have an opportunity to submit
their full versions to the special issue of Journal of New Generation
Computing. The detail will be announced soon.
Workshop Chair
Satoshi Tojo, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(JAIST), Japan
Organizing Committee Members
Katsumi Nitta, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Ken Satoh, National Institute of Informatics and Sokendai, Japan
Satoshi Tojo, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(JAIST), Japan
Katsuhiko Sano, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(JAIST), Japan
Advisory Committee Members
Trevor Bench-Capon, The University of Liverpool, UK
Tomas Gordon, Fraunfoher FOKUS, Germany
Henry Prakken, University of Utrecht & Groningen, The Netherlands
John Zeleznikow, Victoria University, Australia
Robert Kowalski, Imperial College London, UK
Kevin Ashley, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Program Committee Members
Satoshi Tojo, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(JAIST), Japan
Tokuyasu Kakuta, Nagoya University, Japan
Hanmin Jung, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information(KISTI), Korea
Minghui Xiong, Sun Yat-sen University, China
Minghui Ma, Southwest University, China
Nguyen Le Minh, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(JAIST), Japan
Katsuhiko Toyama, Nagoya University, Japan
Makoto Nakamura, Nagoya University, Japan
Marina De Vos, University of Bath, UK
Guido Governatori, NICTA, Australia
Paulo Novais, University of Minho, Portugal
Seiichiro Sakurai, Meiji Gakuin University, Japan
Ken Satoh, National Institute of Informatics and Sokendai, Japan
Thomas Ågotnes, University of Bergen, Norway
Robert Kowalski, Imperial College London, UK
Katsuhiko Sano, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(JAIST), Japan
Katumi Nitta, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Katie Atkinson, University of Liverpool, UK
Philip T H Chung, Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII), Australia
Masahiro Kozuka, Okayama University, Japan
Fumihiko Takahashi, Meiji Gakuin University, Japan
Baosheng Zhang, China University of Political Science and Law, China
Akira Shimazu, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(JAIST), Japan
Home page of JURISIN 2014
http://www.jaist.ac.jp/org/jurisin2014/
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Satoshi Tojo
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST)
(* Apologies for any cross-postings. *)
皆様,
群馬大学の藤田と申します.
コンピュータ・サイエンスのセミナーのご案内です.
どなたでも参加できますので,どうぞお気軽にお越し下さい.
問い合わせ先:
藤田 憲悦
fujita(a)cs.gunma-u.ac.jp
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+++++ CS seminar in Kiryu: Programme +++++
URL:
http://www.cs.gunma-u.ac.jp/~fujita/research/20140918Seminar.html
Thursday, September 18, 2014
14:00--15:30 in the J3 lecture room
(the building no. 6 of the map below),
Kiryu campus, Gunma University
Title:
"Verification of programs using Frama-C and Why3"
Speaker:
Dr. Aleksy Schubert
The University of Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:
Frama-C is a tool that makes it possible to do a variety of analyses
for C programs annotated with C specification language called ACSL
(The ANSI/ISO C Specification Language). One of the possible ways to
use Frama-C is to generate verification conditions for appropriately
defined Hoare logic that is in line with C programming language semantics.
These verification conditions can subsequently be discharged
by Why3 tool that makes it possible to manage the proving of
necessary properties. During the talk I will present an overview of
the tools and show a number of interesting examples to demonstrate
how these tools work together to make possible verification of practical
programs.
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Access to Kiryu campus, Gunma University:
http://www.st.gunma-u.ac.jp/other/14.html
Map of Kiryu campus:
http://www.st.gunma-u.ac.jp/other/13.html
For more information, please contact at:
fujita(a)cs.gunma-u.ac.jp (Ken-etsu Fujita, Gunma University)
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皆様、
APLASの参加募集案内をお送ります。
Jacques Garrigue
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12th Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems (APLAS)
November 17-19, 2014, Singapore
http://loris-7.ddns.comp.nus.edu.sg/~aplas14
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C A L L F O R P A R T I C I P A T I O N
C A L L F O R P O S T E R S
APLAS aims to stimulate programming language research by providing a forum for
the presentation of latest results and the exchange of ideas in programming
languages and systems. APLAS is based in Asia, but is an international forum
that serves the worldwide programming language community.
APLAS is sponsored by the Asian Association for Foundation of Software (AAFS),
founded by Asian researchers in cooperation with many researchers from Europe
and the USA. Past APLAS symposiums were successfully held in Melbourne ('13),
Kyoto ('12), Kenting ('11), Shanghai ('10), Seoul ('09), Bangalore ('08),
Singapore ('07), Sydney ('06), Tsukuba ('05), Taipei ('04) and Beijing ('03)
after three informal workshops. Proceedings of the past symposiums were
published in Springer's LNCS.
The symposium is devoted to foundational and practical issues in programming
languages and systems.
Invited Speakers
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Zhenjiang Hu NII, Japan
Dexter Kozen Cornell University, USA
Julien Verlaguet Facebook, USA
Program Committee
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General chair
Wei-Ngan Chin National University of Singapore, Singapore
Program chair
Jacques Garrigue Nagoya University, Japan
Program committee
Xiaojuan Cai Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
James Chapman Institute of Cybernetics, Estonia
Cristian Gherghina Singapore University of Technology and Design
Eric Goubault CEA LIST and Ecole Polytechnique, France
Fei He Tsinghua University, China
Gerwin Klein NICTA and UNSW, Australia
Raghavan Komondoor Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Paddy Krishnan Oracle, Australia
Daan Leijen Microsoft Research, USA
Yasuhiko Minamide University of Tsukuba, Japan
Shin-Cheng Mu Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Sungwoo Park Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea
Julian Rathke University of Southampton, UK
Sukyoung Ryu KAIST, Korea
Alexandra Silva Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands
Martin Sulzmann Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Munehiro Takimoto Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Jan Vitek Purdue University, USA
Hongwei Xi Boston University, USA
Venue
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The conference will be held at the Kent Ridge Guild House of the National
University of Singapore. Local information and registration are available at the
following web site:
http://loris-7.ddns.comp.nus.edu.sg/~aplas14
Call for Poster (Deadline 15th Sept 2014)
http://loris-7.ddns.comp.nus.edu.sg/~aplas14/cfposters.html
Poster Chair: Cristian Gherghina
============================= Monday, November 17th =============================
08:30-09:00 Registration
09:00-10:00 ** Invited Talk:
What is the Essence of Bidirectional Programming?
Zhenjiang Hu (NII, Japan)
10:00-10:30 Coffee break
10:30-12:00 Session 1
Optimized Compilation of Multiset Rewriting with Comprehensions
Edmund Soon Lee Lam, Iliano Cervesato (CMU, Qatar)
Logic Programming and Logarithmic Space
Clément Aubert, Marc Bagnol, Paolo Pistone (Institut de
Mathématiques de Marseille, France),Thomas Seiller (Institut des
Hautes Études Mathématiques,France)
Automatic Memory Management Based on Program Transformation using
Ownerships
Tatsuya Sonobe, Kohei Suenaga, Atsushi Igarashi (Kyoto Univ.,
Japan)
12:00-13:30 Lunch and Posters
13:30-14:30 Session 2
The Essence of Ruby
Katsuhiro Ueno, Yutaka Fukasawa (Tohoku University,
Japan),Akimasa Morihata (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan), Atsushi Ohori
(Tohoku Univ., Japan)
Types for Flexible Objects
Zachary Palmer, Scott Smith, Hari Menon, Alexander Rozenshteyn
(The Johns Hopkins Univ., USA)
14:30-16:00 Posters and Tea
16:00-17:30 Session 3
A Translation of Intersection and Union Types for the lambda-mu
Calculus
Kentaro Kikuchi (RIEC, Tohoku Univ., Japan), Takafumi Sakurai
(Chiba Univ., Japan)
A Formalized Proof of Strong Normalization for Guarded Recursive
Types
Andreas Abel (Gothenburg Univ., Sweden), Andrea Vezzosi
(Chalmers Univ. of Technology, Sweden)
Functional Pearl: Nearest Shelters in Manhattan
Shin-Cheng Mu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan), Ting-Wei Chen (National
Taiwan Univ., Taiwan)
============================= Tuesday, November 18th =============================
08:30-09:30 ** Invited Talk:
Incremental Adoption of Static-Typing
Julien Verlaguet (Facebook, USA)
09:30-10:00 Session 4
SUPPL: A flexible language for policies
Robert Dockins and Andrew Tolmach (Portland State Univ., USA)
10:00-10:30 Coffee break
10:30-12:00 Session 5
A Method for Scalable and Precise Bug Finding Using Program Analysis
and Model Checking
Manuel Valdiviezo, Cristina Cifuentes and Padmanabhan Krishnan
(Oracle Labs Brisbane, Australia)
Model-checking for Android Malware Detection
Fu Song (East China Normal Univ., China), Tayssir Touili (LIAFA,
CNRS & Univ. Paris Diderot, France)
Necessary and Sufficient Preconditions via Eager Abstraction
Mohamed Nassim Seghir (Univ. of Edinburgh, UK), Peter Schrammel
(Univ. of Oxford, UK)
12:00-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:00 Session 6
Resource Protection using Atomics: Patterns and Verifications
Afshin Amighi, Stefan Blom, Marieke Huisman (Univ. of Twente,
Netherlands)
Resource Analysis of Complex Programs with Cost Equations
Antonio Flores Montoya, Reiner Hähnle (Technische Univ. Darmstadt,
Germany)
Simple and Efficient Algorithms for Octagons
Aziem Chawdhary, Edward Robbins, Andy King (Univ. of Kent, UK)
15:00-15:30 Coffee break
15:30-17:00 Session 7
Compositional Entailment Checking for a Fragment of Separation Logic
Constantin Enea (LIAFA, CNRS & Univ. of Paris, France), Ondrej
Lengal (Brno Univ. of Technology, Czech Republic),Mihaela
Sighireanu (LIAFA, CNRS & Univ. of Paris, France), Tomas Vojnar
(Brno Univ. of Technology, Czech Republic)
Automatic Constrained Rewriting Induction Towards Verifying Procedural
Programs
Cynthia Kop (Univ. of Innsbruck, Austria), Naoki Nishida (Nagoya
Univ., Japan)
A ZDD-based Efficient Higher-order Model Checking Algorithm
Taku Terao, Naoki Kobayashi (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
18:00- APLAS Banquet
============================ Wednesday, November 19th ============================
08:30-10:00 Session 8
Inferring Grammatical Summaries of String Values
Se-Won Kim, Wooyoung Chin, Jimin Park, Jeongmin Kim, Sukyoung
Ryu (KAIST, Korea)
Syntax-Directed Divide-and-Conquer Data-Flow Analysis
Shigeyuki Sato (The Univ. of Electro-Communications, Japan),
Akimasa Morihata (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
Address Chain: Profiling Java Objects without Overhead in Java Heaps
Xiaohua Shi, Junru Xie, Hengyang Yu (Beihang Univ., China)
10:00-10:30 Coffee break
10:30-12:00 Session 9
Call-by-Value in a Basic Logic for Interaction
Ulrich Schäpp (Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ. München, Germany)
A precise and abstract memory model for C using symbolic values
Frédéric Besson (Inria, France), Sandrine Blazy, Pierre Wilke
(IRISA, France)
Hereditary history-preserving bisimilarity: logics and automata
Paolo Baldan, Silvia Crafa (Universita' di Padova, Italy)
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14:00 ** Invited Talk:
NetKAT: A formal system for the verification of networks
Dexter Kozen (Cornell Univ., USA)