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AiML-2016: 1ST CALL FOR PAPERS
11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN MODAL LOGIC
BUDAPEST, 29 AUGUST -- 2 SEPTEMBER 2016
http://phil.elte.hu/aiml2016/ <http://phil.elte.hu/aiml2016/>
Advances in Modal Logic is an initiative aimed at presenting
the state of the art in modal logic and its various applications. The
initiative consists of a conference series together with volumes based
on the conferences. Information about the AiML series can be obtained
at http://www.aiml.net <http://www.aiml.net/>. AiML-2016 is the 11th conference in the series.
TOPICS
We invite submission on all aspects of modal logic, including:
- history of modal logic
- philosophy of modal logic
- applications of modal logic
- computational aspects of modal logic (complexity and decidability of
modal and temporal logics, modal and temporal logic programming,
model checking, model generation, theorem proving for modal logics)
- theoretical aspects of modal logic (algebraic/categorical perspectives
on modal logic, coalgebraic modal logic, completeness and canonicity,
correspondence and duality theory, many-dimensional modal logics,
modal fixed point logics, model theory of modal logic, proof theory
of modal logic)
- specific instances and variations of modal logic (description logics,
modal logics over non-boolean bases, dynamic logics and other process
logics, epistemic and deontic logics, modal logics for agent-based
systems, modal logic and game theory, modal logic and grammar
formalisms, provability and interpretability logics, spatial and
temporal logics, hybrid logic, intuitionistic logic, substructural
logics, computationally light fragments of all such logics)
Papers on related subjects will also be considered.
PAPER SUBMISSIONS
There will be two types of submissions to AiML-2016:
(1) Full papers for publication in the proceedings and presentation at the
conference.
(2) Short presentations intended for presentation at the conference
but not for the published proceedings.
Both types of papers should be submitted electronically using the
EasyChair submission page at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aiml16 <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aiml16>
At least one author of each accepted paper or short presentation must
register for and attend the conference.
(1) FULL PAPERS
Authors are invited to submit, for presentation at the conference and
publication in the proceedings, full papers reporting on original
research and not submitted elsewhere. The proceedings of AiML-2016 will
be published by College Publications
http://www.collegepublications.co.uk <http://www.collegepublications.co.uk/>
in a volume to be made available at the conference.
The submissions should be at most 15 pages, with an optional technical
appendix of up to 5 pages, together with a plain-text abstract of
100-200 words. The submissions must be typeset in LaTeX, using the style
files and template that will be provided on the AiML-2016 website
http://phil.elte.hu/aiml2016/ <http://phil.elte.hu/aiml2016/> in due time.
We also ask authors of full papers to submit the abstract in plain
text via EasyChair by 10 March.
(2) SHORT PRESENTATIONS.
These should be at most 5 pages. They may describe preliminary
results, work in progress etc., and will be subject to light reviewing.
The accepted submissions will be made available at the conference, and the
authors will have the opportunity to give short presentations
(of up to 15 minutes) on them.
INVITED SPEAKERS: (to be completed)
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Tamás Bitai (Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary)
Réka Markovich (Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary)
András Máté (Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary)
Péter Mekis (Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary)
Attila Molnár (Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary)
Gergely Székely (Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Natasha Alechina (University of Nottingham)
Carlos Areces (FaMAF, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba)
Philippe Balbiani (IRIT, Toulouse, France)
Alexandru Baltag (FNWI ILLC)
Lev Beklemishev (Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow)
Thomas Bolander (Technical University of Denmark)
Torben Braüner (Roskilde University, Denmark)
Serenella Cerrito (Laboratoire IBISC, Evry France)
Stéphane Demri (LSV, CNRS, ENS Cachan)
David Fernández-Duque (Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México)
Melvin Fitting (Lehman College, CUNY, USA)
David Gabelaia (gabelaia at gmail dot com) (The Free University of Tbilisi, Tbilisi, Georgia)
Silvio Ghilardi (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy)
Valentin Goranko (Stockholm University)
Rajeev Goré (The Australian National University)
Andreas Herzig (IRIT, Toulouse, France)
Rosalie Iemhoff (Utrecht University)
Agi Kurucz (King's College London)
Roman Kuznets (TU Wien)
Martin Lange (University of Kassel, Germany)
Carsten Lutz (Universität Bremen)
András Máté (Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary)
Angelo Montanari (University of Udine)
Larry Moss (Indiana University, USA)
Sergei Odintsov (Novosibirsk State University)
Hiroakira Ono (Japan Advanced Insitute of Science and Technology)
Mark Reynolds (The University of Western Australia)
Ilya Shapirovsky (Institute for the Information Transmission Problems)
Renate Schmidt (University of Manchester)
Valentin Shehtman (Institute for the Information Transmission Problems)
Thomas Studer (Universität Bern)
Heinrich Wansing (Ruhr University Bochum)
Michael Zakharyaschev (Birkbeck College London, UK)
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS
Lev Beklemishev (Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow)
Stéphane Demri (LSV, CNRS, ENS Cachan)
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstracts of full papers submission deadline: 10 March 2016
Full papers submission deadline: 17 March 2016
Full papers acceptance notification: 14 May 2016
Short presentations submission deadline: 16 May 2016
Short presentations acceptance notification: 30 May 2016
Final version of full papers and short presentations due: 8 June 2016
Conference: 29 August -- 2 September 2016
FURTHER INFORMATION. Please see http://phil.elte.hu/aiml2016/?page=call_for_papers <http://phil.elte.hu/aiml2016/?page=call_for_papers>
ENQUIRIES. E-mail enquiries should be directed to the PC co-chairs,
sent to aiml16(a)easychair.org <mailto:[email protected]>
基礎論学会様、
貴学会の会員に興味をもたれる方が多くいらっしゃると思いますので、貴学会の
メーリングリストで流していただけるとありがたいです。
慶應義塾大学文学部 岡田光弘
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論理と論証の哲学 (パリ第1大学哲学科、パリ科学史科学哲学研究所との共同
企画集会)
French-Japanese Workshop on ogic and Philosophy of Proofs
パリ大学第1校哲学科(及びパリ科学史・科学哲学研究所)からの5名の訪問団
を迎え、論理および論証について議論する会を開催しま す。 参加自由です。
(プログラムの最新版については,以下のURLをご覧ください)
http://abelard.flet.keio.ac.jp/seminar/frjp16jan.html
また、15日午前中に同じ会場で非公式研究会を行います。
証明の表現、幾何学証明、証明の対象、証明の同一性、証明と論理的規範性など
について議論します。、.
ご興味がございましたら是非お立ち寄りください、
到着分のabstractsは下ににあります。最新情報については上記URLをご覧く
ださい。
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Date: January 15th–16th, 2016 1月15日ー16日
Place: Distance Learning Room (B4F), South Building, Mita campus of Keio
University. TOKYO
場所: 慶應大学三田キャンパス 南館地下4階 ディスタンスラーニングルーム
(最寄駅:JR 田町、地下鉄三田又は赤羽橋)
(http://www.keio.ac.jp/en/maps/mita.html 13番の建物です。/ Building #13
on this map.)
Speakers: and Discussants
フランス側:
Pierre Wagner (Professor, Université Paris 1, IHPST)
Marco Panza (Professor, Université Paris 1, IHPST)
Andrew Arana (Professor, Université Paris 1, IHPST)
Alberto Naibo (Associate Professor, Université Paris 1, IHPST)
Florencia Di Rocco (Ph.D candidate, Université Paris 1)
and others Discussants
日本側:
Kengo Okamoto (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
Koji Mineshima (Ochanomizu University)
Mitsuhiro Okada ( Keio University)
Yutaro Sugimoto (Keio University)
Yuta Takahashi (Keio University)
Yuki Nishimuta (Keio University)
Program (tentative):
Friday, January 15th
(Morning Closed discussion meeting)
14:00 Session I
Yuta Takahashi“Philosophy of Gentzen's proof theory''
Koji Mineshima“Combining a type-logical semantics and a wide-coverage
statistical parser”
Florencia Di Rocco “Logic and Mathematics of Japanese Counters''
Discussion
17:00 Close
Saturday, January 16th
10:30 Session II
Kengo Okamoto “TBA”
Pierre Wagner & Mitsuhiro Okada “TBA”
Discussion
12:30 Lunch Break
14:00 Session III
Marco Panza “The twofold role of diagrams in Euclid's geometry”
Alberto Naibo “Representing inferences and proofs: the case of harmony
and conservativity”
Andrew Arana “Complexity of proof and purity of methods”
Discussion
17:00
Close
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Abstracts:
Koji Mineshima “Combining a type-logical semantics and a wide-coverage
statistical parser”
We present a type-logical semantics for wide-coverage statistical
parsers based on Combinatorial Categorical Grammar (CCG) developed for
English and Japanese. The system we have been developing enables to map
open-domain texts into formulas in higher-order logic that capture a
variety of semantic information such as quantification and
intensionality. We also discuss how a robust model of lexical knowledge
can be integrated into our type-theoretical framework. (Joint work with
Pascual Martinez-Gomez, Yusuke Miyao and Daisuke Bekki)
Andrew Arana “Complexity of proof and purity of methods”
Roughly, a proof of a theorem, is “pure” if it draws only on what is
“close” or “intrinsic” to that theorem. Mathematicians employ a variety
of terms to identify pure proofs, saying that a pure proof is one that
avoids what is “extrinsic”, “extraneous”, “distant”, “remote”, “alien”,
or “foreign” to the problem or theorem under investigation. In the
background of these attributions is the view that there is a distance
measure (or a variety of such measures) between mathematical statements
and proofs. Mathematicians have paid little attention to specifying such
distance measures precisely because in practice certain methods of proof
have seemed self-evidently impure by design: think for instance of
analytic geometry and analytic number theory. By contrast mathematicians
have paid considerable attention to whether such impurities are a good
thing or to be avoided, and some have claimed that they are valuable
because generally impure proofs are simpler than pure proofs. This talk
is an investigation of this claim, formulated more precisely by
proof-theoretic means. Our thesis is that evidence from proof theory
does not support this claim.
Marco Panza “The twofold role of diagrams in Euclid's geometry”
Proposition I.1 of the Elements is, by far, the most popular example
used to justify the thesis that many of Euclid's geometric arguments are
diagram-based. Many scholars have articulated this thesis in different
ways and argued for it. I suggest to reformulate it in a quite general
way, by describing what I take to be the twofold role that diagrams play
in Euclid's plane geometry (EPG). Euclid's arguments are object
dependent. They are about geometric objects. Hence, they cannot be
diagram-based unless diagrams are supposed to have an appropriate
relation with these objects. I take this relation to be a quite peculiar
sort of representation. Its peculiarity depends on the two following
claims that I shall argue for: (i) The identity conditions of EPG
objects are provided by the identity conditions of the diagrams that
represent them; (ii) EPG objects inherit some properties and relations
from these diagrams.
Alberto Naibo “Representing inferences and proofs: the case of harmony
and conservativity”
Traditionally, proof-theoretic semantics focuses on the study of logical
theories from a general point of view, rather than on specific
mathematical theories. Yet, when mathematical theories are analyzed,
they seem to behave quite differently from purely logical theories. A
well-known example has been given by Prawitz (1994): adding of a set of
inferentially harmonious rules to arithmetic does not always guarantee
to obtain a theory which is a conservative extension of arithmetic
itself. This means that outside logic the nice correspondence between
harmony and conservativity (advocated for example by Dummett (1991))
seems to be broken. However, as it has been pointed out by Sundholm
(1998), this is not necessarily a consequence due to the passage from a
logical setting to a mathematical one. It could depend also on the way
in which proofs are represented. In particular, if proofs are seen as
composed by rules which act on judgments involving proof-objects, rather
than on rules which a
ct on propositions, then the aforementioned correspondence can be in
fact be reestablished. An analysis of this phenomenon is proposed. In
particular, two different ways of representing proof-objects are taken
into consideration: the Church-style presentation and the Curry-style
presentation. It is then shown that a crucial difference can be obtained
by choosing the first rather than the second.
Bibliographical references: Dummett, M. (1991). The Logical Basis of
Metaphysics. London: Duckworth.
Prawitz, D. (1994). Review of 'The Logical Basis of Metaphysics' by
Michael Dummett. Mind, NS, 103 (411): 373–376. Sundholm, G. (1998).
Proofs as acts and proofs as objects: Some questions for Dag Prawitz.
Theoria, 64 (2-3): 187–216.
Florencia Di Rocco “Logic and Mathematics of Japanese Counters''
Either a feature of a “conceptual scheme'' -Quine- or a triviality of
“syntax'' -Peyraube, Thekla-, the function of counters is traditionally
think as that of getting “individuals'' out from the noun they apply to.
I will challenge this classical approach by a contextualist position in
philosophy of language. Extending linguistics -Hashimoto, Chao- from
Chinese to Japanese, I will present counters as operators enlightening
contextual relevant features. Through every-day examples in Japanese, we
will show how counters work as Austin's “adjuster words'', their
“logic'' being ascribed to the dynamics of “language games''
-Wittgenstein- or “rules of adjustment of salience'' in a “well-run
conversation'' -David Lewis-. This position will progressively lead to
the idea that counting operations do not necessarily deal with
“individuals''. We will thus raise up a certain number of problems
related to philosophy of mathematics, logic and pragmatics concerned in
the use of Jap
anese counters -such as the link between unities and individuals,
counting and measuring, and between numbers, counters and ordinary
concepts- and sketch a wittgensteinian type of answer. By showing their
contextual plasticity, I will challenge the mere idea of the existence
of rigid “counter words''.
お問い合わせ先: 慶應義塾大学文学部岡田研究室内 三田ロジックセミナー 講演
会事務局
E-mail:logic [AT] abelard.flet.keio.ac.jp
主催:慶應義塾大学 論理と感性のグローバルリサーチセンター
共催:慶應義塾大学次世代研究プロジェクト 論理思考の次世代型研究と論理的
思考力発達支援への応用研究
皆様、(重複して受け取られた場合は、御容赦ください。)
国際会議FLOPS2016 -- Functional and Logic Programming -- では
ポスター発表と参加申込みを募集しています。
ポスター発表は、FLOPS参加者からのコメントがもらえる貴重な機会かつ学生
の方にとっては英語で話をする(練習をする)貴重な機会です。
ポスター申込み締切: 1/11 (Mon) any time zone (日本時間 1/12 (Tue) 21:00)
[この時点では、ポスターそのものを投稿する必要はなく、簡単な概要
で結構です]
参加申し込み締切: 2/8 (Mon) (日本時間)
なお、on-site登録も可能です。
よろしくおねがいします。
--
亀山幸義 (筑波大学)
http://logic.cs.tsukuba.ac.jp/~kam
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FLOPS 2016: 13th International Symposium on Functional and Logic Programming
March 4-6, 2016, Kochi, Japan http://www.info.kochi-tech.ac.jp/FLOPS2016/
Call for Participation and Posters/Demos
Registration will be open on Monday, Dec 21, 2015.
Early registration deadline is Monday, Feb 8, 2016.
Poster/Demo abstract submission deadline is Monday, Jan 11, 2016.
FLOPS aims to bring together practitioners, researchers and
implementers of the declarative programming, to discuss mutually
interesting results and common problems: theoretical advances, their
implementations in language systems and tools, and applications of
these systems in practice. The scope includes all aspects of the
design, semantics, theory, applications, implementations, and teaching
of declarative programming. FLOPS specifically aims to
promote cross-fertilization between theory and practice and among
different styles of declarative programming.
In addition to the presentations of regular research papers, the FLOPS
program includes tutorials, as well as the poster/demo session for
demonstrating the tools and systems described during the talks and for
presenting works-in-progress and getting the feedback.
FLOPS has established a Best Paper award. The winner will be
announced at the symposium.
CALLS FOR POSTERS AND DEMONSTRATIONS
If you wish to present a poster at FLOPS, please send the plain text
abstract by e-mail to <flops2016(a)easychair.org> -- by January 11, 2016.
The abstract should include the title, the names of the authors and
their affiliation, along with enough details to judge its scope and
relevance. We will announce the accepted submissions on January 25,
2016. The format of the poster will be announced at that time.
Important Dates
* Submission due: January 11, 2016 (Monday), any time zone
* Notification: January 25, 2016 (Monday)
INVITED TALKS
Kazunori UEDA (Waseda University)
The exciting time and hard-won lessons of the Fifth Generation
Computer Project
Atze Dijkstra (Utrecht University)
UHC: Coping with Compiler Complexity
TUTORIALS
Andreas Abel, on Agda
Atze Dijkstra, on Attribute Grammars
Neng-Fa Zhou, on programming in Picat
ACCEPTED PAPERS
Ki Yung Ahn and Andrea Vezzosi.
Executable Relational Specifications of Polymorphic Type Systems using Prolog
Markus Triska.
The Boolean Constraint Solver of SWI-Prolog: System Description
Peng Fu, Ekaterina Komendantskaya, Tom Schrijvers and Andrew Pond.
Proof Relevant Corecursive Resolution
Jay McCarthy, Burke Fetscher, Max New, Daniel Feltey, and Robert Bruce Findler
A Coq Library For Internal Verification of Running-Times
Akimasa Morihata.
Incremental Computing with Abstract Data Structures
Wouter Swierstra and Joao Alpuim.
>From proposition to program: embedding the refinement calculus in Coq
Andre Van Delft and Anatoliy Kmetyuk.
Declarative Programming with Algebra
Ian Mackie and Shinya Sato.
An interaction net encoding of Godel's System T
Arthur Blot, Pierre-Evariste Dagand and Julia Lawall.
>From Sets to Bits in Coq
Jeremy Yallop, David Sheets and Anil Madhavapeddy.
Declarative foreign function binding through generic programming
Praveen Narayanan, Jacques Carette, Wren Romano,
Chung-Chieh Shan and Robert Zinkov.
Probabilistic inference by program transformation in Hakaru: System description
Francisco Javier Lopez-Fraguas, Manuel Montenegro and Juan Rodriguez-Hortala.
Polymorphic Types in Erlang Function Specifications
Remy Haemmerle, Pedro Lopez-Garcia, Umer Liqat, Maximiliano Klemen,
John Gallagher and Manuel V. Hermenegildo.
A Transformational Approach to Parametric Accumulated-cost Static Profiling
Taus Brock-Nannestad.
Space-efficient Planar Acyclicity Constraints: A Declarative Pearl
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CALL FOR PAPERS
International Journal of Computational Linguistics (IJCL)
ISSN - 2180-1266
http://www.cscjournals.org/journals/IJCL/description.php
Computational linguistics is an interdisciplinary field dealing with the
statistical and/or rule-based modeling of natural language from a
computational perspective. Today, computational language acquisition stands
as one of the most fundamental, beguiling, and surprisingly open questions
for computer science.
International Journal of Computational Linguistics (IJCL) is a peer review
open access bi-monthly journal providing a scientific forum where computer
scientists, experts in artificial intelligence, mathematicians, logicians,
cognitive scientists, cognitive psychologists, psycholinguists,
anthropologists and neuroscientists can present research and experimental
studies. The journal publishes papers that describe state-of-the-art
techniques, scientific research studies and results in computational
linguistics in general but computational models, corpus linguistics,
computational theories, information retrieval and extraction, linguistics
modeling techniques, linguistics theories, machine translation, natural
language processing, quantitative linguistics, speech analysis and speech
recognition in particular.
IJCL invite linguistic specialists, researchers and scientists from
different domains to share their understanding and contributions towards
linguistics that set scientific objectives and demonstrate the operation of
new methods in the field of computational linguistics.
EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS
Dr. Michal Ptaszynski - Hokkai-Gakuen University (Japan)
Dr. Pascaline Merten - HEB-ISTI (Belgium)
Dr. Pawel Dybala - Otaru University of Commerce (Japan)
Dr. John Hanhong LI - (China)
Dr. Stephen Doherty - Dublin City University (Ireland)
LIST OF TOPICS
Comparative Surveys that Critique Previously Repor
Computational Linguistics
Computational Models
Computational Theories
Corpus Linguistics
Formal Linguistics-Theoretic and Grammar Induction
Information Retrieval and Extraction
Language Generation
Language Learning
Linguistics Modeling Techniques
Linguistics Theories
Machine Translation
Models of Language Change and its Effect on Lingui
Models that Address the Acquisition of Word-order
Models that Combine Linguistics Parsing
Models that Employ Statistical/probabilistic Gramm
Models that Employ Techniques from machine learnin
Natural Language Processing
Quantitative Linguistics
Speech Analysis/Synthesis
Speech Recognition/Understanding
Spoken Dialog Systems
Web Information Extraction/Mining
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission - January 31, 2016
Author Notification - February 28, 2016
Issue Publication - March 2016
PAPER SUBMISSION DETAILS
In order to submit the paper, you need to register as author and then submit
the paper through Author Dashboard. It is also important to ensure that the
manuscript must be formatted as per IJCL Manuscript Preparation Guidelines.
For further information, please refer to the following information.
IJCL Website - http://www.cscjournals.org/journals/IJCL/description.php
Submission Guidelines -
http://www.cscjournals.org/journals/IJCL/submission-guidelines.php
Register as Author - http://www.cscjournals.org/login.php
CSC-OpenAccess Library - http://www.cscjournals.org/library/oa-library.php
Call for EDITORS
International Journal of Computational Linguistics (IJCL) seeks applications
from enthusiastic researchers and scholars who can oversee and maintain the
editorial direction of the journal to ensure a steady flow of engaging and
thought-provoking original research publications.
IJCL is a peer-reviewed International journal dedicated to publishing an
open access original research, reports, and reviews. For future improvement
and development, IJCL particularly seeks editors who can continue the
enduring and ongoing editorial successes to next level and introduce the
journal profile to different libraries and research centers around the
globe. IJCL welcome applications from editors with strong academic
background and Internationally recognized reputation. Applicants with
significant publishing or reviewing experience will be preferred. To qualify
for the post of editorial board member (EBM), Associate Editor-in-Chief
(AEiC) or Editor-in-Chief (EiC) applicants must have PhD degree having wide
experience in academic/Industry/ research and international conferences.
For more information on editorial role & responsibilities, benefits &
privileges and application criteria to apply for editorial collaborations
with IJCL-CSC Journals, please refer to the following URLs.
Editors Guidelines -
http://www.cscjournals.org/editors/editors-guidelines.php
Call For Editors -
http://www.cscjournals.org/journals/IJCL/call-for-editors.php
Please do not hesitate to contact us at cscpress(a)cscjournals.org if you
require more information prior to submission. Our team is committed to
provide quick response and support from submission to final publication.
Sincerely
Editorial Board Members
International Journal of Computational Linguistics (IJCL)
Computer Science Journals (CSC Journals)
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みなさま,
東京大学の蓮尾です.物理情報システム分野の一大イベント
CPS Week (次回はウィーン開催です)のワークショップの一つ,
MT-CPS の論文募集をお送りします.
今回が初開催のインフォーマルなワークショップですが,
CPS のモニタリング・テストは産業界との協働も盛んな,
近年活発な分野です.ぜひ投稿・参加をご検討ください.
どうかよろしくお願いいたします.
蓮尾 一郎
http://www-mmm.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~ichiro/
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Call for Abstracts
1st Workshop on Monitoring and Testing of Cyber-Physical Systems
Part of CPS Week 2016
11 April 2016, Vienna, Austria
http://mtcps16.ait.ac.at/
Description
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Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are integrations of heterogeneous
collaborative entities that interact between themselves and with their
physical environment. CPS exhibit complex and unpredictable behaviors,
thus making their correctness and robustness analysis a challenging
task. In order to address their full complexity, there is an emergent
need for formal, yet efficient and scalable methods for the
verification and analysis of CPS. Light-weight verification
techniques, such as monitoring and testing, achieve both rigour and
efficiency by enabling the evaluation of systems according to the
properties of their individual behaviours. The MT CPS workshop aims at
bringing together researchers and practitioners interested in the
problems of detecting, testing, measuring and extracting qualitative
and quantitative properties from CPS behaviors. Topics of interest
include (but are not limited to):
- Specification languages for monitoring and testing
- Runtime verification and monitoring
- Black-box and white-box testing
- Measuring and statistical information gathering
- Simulation-based verification and parameter synthesis
- Diagnostics, error localization and repair
- Combination of static and dynamic analysis
- Applications and case studies
Workshop Format
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MT CPS workshop is intended to be a forum for exchanging the latest
scientific trends between researchers and practitioners interested in
the field of light-weight verification and analysis of CPS. As a
consequence, the workshop will NOT have formal proceedings. We
encourage submission of abstracts that address any of the
aforementioned topics of interest and cover recently published results
as well as the work in progress.
Important Dates
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Abstract submission deadline: February 14, 2016
Notification: March 5, 2016
Early registration: March 10, 2016
Workshop: April 11, 2016
Submission instructions
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Abstracts are submitted via
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mtcps2016. Abstracts should be
in PDF form, up to 2 pages in length with 1-inch margins and at least
10-point font size, and may contain up to two figures. Abstracts
should list the full names, affiliations, and contact information of
all authors, and the submission should indicate whether the abstract
will be presented as a poster, orally, or both. Abstracts will be
reviewed by the Program Committee. Those that are selected for oral
and poster presentations will be distributed to workshop participants
and posted on the workshop website.
Program Chairs
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Radu Grosu, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Oded Maler, VERIMAG, France
Dejan Nickovic, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria
Program Committee
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Xavier Avon, EASii-IC, France
Ezio Bartocci, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Sergiy Bogomolov, IST Austria, Austria
Harald Brandl, AVL List GmbH, Austria
Thao Dang, VERIMAG, France
Jyotirmoy Deshmukh, Toyota Technical Center, USA
Alexandre Donzé, UC Berkeley, USA
Georgios Fainekos, Arizona State University, USA
Thomas Ferrère, Mentor Graphics, France
Christoph Grimm, Kaiserslautern University of Technology, Germany
Radu Grosu, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Ichiro Hasuo, University of Tokyo, Japan
Thomas Klotz, Bosch Sensortec GmbH, Germany
Scott Little, Intel, USA
Oded Maler, VERIMAG, France
Thang Nguyen, Infineon Technologies AG, Austria
Dejan Nickovic, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria
Sriram Sankaranarayanan, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
Kobe Colloquium on Logic, Statistics and Informatics
以下の要領でコロキウムを開催します。
日時:2016年1月7日(木)14:00~15:30
講演者:Paul Larson (マイアミ大学)
場所:神戸大学自然科学総合研究棟3号館4階421室(プレゼンテーション室)
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題目:Canonical models for fragments of the Axiom of Choice.
アブストラクト:We present technology for investigation of natural forcing
extensions of the model L(R) which satisfy such statements as “there is a
nonprincipal ultrafilter on the integers” or “there is a total selector for
the Vitali equivalence relation”. The technology reduces many questions
about ZF implications between consequences of the axiom of choice to
natural ZFC forcing problems.
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交通:阪急六甲駅またはJR六甲道駅から神戸市バス36系統「鶴甲団地」
行きに乗車,「神大本部工学部前」停留所下車,徒歩すぐ.
http://www.kobe-u.ac.jp/info/access/rokko/rokkodai-dai2.htm
Call for Papers
International Journal of Engineering (IJE)
ISSN - 1985-2312
http://www.cscjournals.org/journals/IJE/description.php
International Journal of Engineering (IJE) is devoted in assimilating
publications that document development and research results within the broad
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scientific research relating to various disciplines of the engineering field
from theoretical, practical and analytical research to physical implications
and theoretical or quantitative discussion intended for both academic and
industrial progress. IJE is a peer review open access journal and aims to
provide scientific knowledge to its readers in the field of aerospace
engineering, biomedical engineering, civil & structural engineering,
electrical engineering, electronic engineering, fluid engineering,
mechanical engineering and nuclear engineering etc.
IJE intended audience is comprised of scientists, researchers,
mathematicians, practicing engineers, among others working in Engineering
and welcomes them to publish their research in their particular disciplines.
Besides targeting different research communities, IJE mainly focuses on
engineers and researchers relevant to aerospace, agriculture, manufacturing,
mechanics, mining and nuclear by publishing relevant research articles that
will help them to learn from real time experiences, logics and conclusions
drawn by other researchers and industrial experts.
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Professor Ernest Baafi - University of Wollongong (Australia)
Dr. Tarek M. Sobh - University of Bridgeport (United States of America)
Assistant Professor Aleksandar Vujovic - Univeristy of Montenegro
(Montenegro)
Dr. Jelena Jovanovic - University of Montenegro (Serbia and Montenegro)
Dr. Xuefei Guan - Siemens Corporate Research (United States of America)
Dr. Cheng-Xian (Charlie) Lin - Florida International University (United
States of America)
EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS
Associate Professor Fichera Sergio - University of Catania (Italy)
Professor Jing Zhang - University of Alaska Fairbanks (United States of
America)
Dr. Tao Chen - Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)
Dr. Oscar Hui - University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
Associate Professor Aidy Ali - Universiti Putra Malaysia (Malaysia)
Dr. Alireza Bahadori - Curtin University (Australia)
Dr. Wanquan Liu - Curtin University (Australia)
Dr. Xing-Gang Yan - University of Kent (United Kingdom)
Dr. Reza Shadnam - KPMG (Canada)
Associate Professor Miladin Stefanovic - University of Kragujevac (Serbia
and Montenegro)
Associate Professor Hong-Hu Zhu - Nanjing University (China)
Professor Dr Mazlina Esa - Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (Malaysia)
Associate Professor Mohd Amri Lajis - Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
(Malaysia)
Associate Professor Khalifa Saif Al-Jabri - Sultan Qaboos University (Oman)
Professor Tarek Abdel-Salam - East Carolina University (United States of
America)
Dr. Mohamed Rahayem - Örebro University (Sweden)
Professor Zdravko Krivokapic - University of Montenegro (Serbia and
Montenegro)
Dr. Rosli - Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (Malaysia)
Professor Qingling Zhang - Northeastern University (China)
Dr. Guoxiang Liu - University of North Dakota (United States of America)
Dr. Nam Nguyen Dang - PetroVietnam University (Vietnam)
Professor Dr.-Eng. Shehata E. Abdel Raheem - Assiut University -
Egypt/Taibah University - KSA (Saudi Arabia)
LIST OF TOPICS
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Optical Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
Robotics & Automation Engineering
Telecommunications Engineering
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission January 31, 2016
Author Notification February 28, 2016
Issue Publication March 2016
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Call for EDITORS
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enthusiastic researchers and scholars who can oversee and maintain the
editorial direction of the journal to ensure a steady flow of engaging and
thought-provoking original research publications.
IJE is a peer-reviewed International journal dedicated to publishing an open
access original research, reports, and reviews. For future improvement and
development, IJE particularly seeks editors who can continue the enduring
and ongoing editorial successes to next level and introduce the journal
profile to different libraries and research centers around the globe. IJE
welcome applications from editors with strong academic background and
Internationally recognized reputation. Applicants with significant
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WoLLIC 2016
23rd Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and Computation
August 16th-19th, 2016
Puebla, Mexico
SCIENTIFIC SPONSORSHIP
Interest Group in Pure and Applied Logics (IGPL)
The Association for Logic, Language and Information (FoLLI)
Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL)
European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS)
European Association for Computer Science Logic (EACSL)
Sociedade Brasileira de Computação (SBC)
Sociedade Brasileira de Lógica (SBL)
IN COOPERATION WITH
ACM SIGLOG (to be confirmed)
ORGANISATION
Fundación Universidad de las Américas, Puebla, Mexico
Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico
Centro de Informática, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil
HOSTED BY
Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico
CALL FOR PAPERS
WoLLIC is an annual international forum on inter-disciplinary research involving formal logic, computing and programming theory, and natural language and reasoning. Each meeting includes invited talks and tutorials as well as contributed papers. The twenty-third WoLLIC will be held at the Department of Computer Science, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico, from August 16th to 19th, 2016. It is sponsored by the Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL), the Interest Group in Pure and Applied Logics (IGPL), the The Association for Logic, Language and Information (FoLLI), the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS), the European Association for Computer Science Logic (EACSL), the Sociedade Brasileira de Computação (SBC), and the Sociedade Brasileira de Lógica (SBL).
PAPER SUBMISSION
Contributions are invited on all pertinent subjects, with particular interest in cross-disciplinary topics. Typical but not exclusive areas of interest are: foundations of computing and programming; novel computation models and paradigms; broad notions of proof and belief; proof mining, type theory, effective learnability; formal methods in software and hardware development; logical approach to natural language and reasoning; logics of programs, actions and resources; foundational aspects of information organization, search, flow, sharing, and protection; foundations of mathematics; philosophical logic. Proposed contributions should be in English, and consist of a scholarly exposition accessible to the non-specialist, including motivation, background, and comparison with related works. They must not exceed 15 pages (in font 10 or higher), with up to 5 additional pages for references and technical appendices. The paper's main results must not be published or submitted for publication in refereed venues, including journals and other scientific meetings. It is expected that each accepted paper be presented at the meeting by one of its authors. Papers must be submitted electronically at the WoLLIC 2016 EasyChair website. (Please go to http://wollic.org/wollic2016/instructions.html <http://wollic.org/wollic2016/instructions.html> for instructions.) A title and single-paragraph abstract should be submitted by Mar 14, 2016, and the full paper by Mar 21, 2016 (firm date). Notifications are expected by Apr 22, 2016, and final papers for the proceedings will be due by May 6, 2016 (firm date).
PROCEEDINGS
The proceedings of WoLLIC 2016, including both invited and contributed papers, will be published in advance of the meeting as a volume in Springer's LNCS series (FoLLI subseries). In addition, abstracts will be published in the Conference Report section of the Logic Journal of the IGPL (Oxford U Press), and selected contributions will be published as a special post-conference WoLLIC 2016 issue of a scientific journal (to be confirmed).
INVITED SPEAKERS
Pablo Barceló (Santiago de Chile)
Alessandra Parmigiano (Delft)
Sonja Smets (Amsterdam)
Andres Villaveces (Bogotá)
(more to be confirmed)
SPECIAL SCREENING - A TRIBUTE TO THE LEGACY OF GEORGE BOOLE
In celebration of the 200th anniversary of George Boole's birth (1815), there will be a special session with a screening of the documentary film "The Genius of George Boole" (2015, 58min). (to be confirmed)
STUDENT GRANTS
ASL sponsorship of WoLLIC 2016 will permit ASL student members to apply for a modest travel grant (deadline: May 1st, 2016). See http://www.aslonline.org/studenttravelawards.html <http://www.aslonline.org/studenttravelawards.html> for details.
IMPORTANT DATES
Mar 14, 2016: Paper title and abstract deadline
Mar 21, 2016: Full paper deadline
Apr 22, 2016: Author notification
May 6, 2016: Final version deadline (firm)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Samson Abramsky <http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/samson.abramsky/> (U Oxford, UK)
Dietmar Berwanger <http://www.lsv.ens-cachan.fr/~dwb/> (ENS Cachan, France)
Guram Bezhanishvili <http://sierra.nmsu.edu/gbezhani/> (New Mexico State U, USA)
Arnaud Durand <http://www.logique.jussieu.fr/~durand/> (U Paris 7, France)
Pietro Galliani <https://tuhat.halvi.helsinki.fi/portal/en/persons/pietro-galliani(f7840cff-…> (U Helsinki, Finland)
Nina Gierasimczuk <http://www.ninagierasimczuk.com/> (U Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Jeroen Groenendijk <http://www.uva.nl/over-de-uva/organisatie/medewerkers/content/g/r/j.a.g.gro…> (U Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Lauri Hella <http://www.sis.uta.fi/~malahe/> (U Tampere, Finland)
Wesley Holliday <https://philosophy.berkeley.edu/holliday> (U Calif Berkeley, USA)
Juha Kontinen <http://www.helsinki.fi/~jkontine/> (Helsinki U, Finland)
Larry Moss <http://www.indiana.edu/~iulg/moss/> (Indiana U, USA)
André Nies <https://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~nies/> (U Auckland, New Zealand)
Aarne Ranta <http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/> (Chalmers U, Sweden)
Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh <http://www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/people/view/33472/dr-mehrnoosh-sadrzadeh> (Queen Mary Coll, UK)
Norma Short <http://www.ceperc.cnrs.fr/spip.php?article161&lang=fr> (U Aix-Marseille, France)
Jouko Väänänen <http://www.math.helsinki.fi/logic/people/jouko.vaananen/> (U Helsinki, Finland & U Amsterdam, The Netherlands) (CHAIR)
Rineke Verbrugge <http://www.rinekeverbrugge.nl/> (U Groningen, The Netherlands)
Heribert Vollmer <http://www.thi.uni-hannover.de/vollmer.html> (U Hannover, Germany)
Dag Westerståhl <http://www.philosophy.su.se/english/research/our-researchers/faculty/dag-we…> (Stockholm U, Sweden)
STEERING COMMITTEE
Samson Abramksy, Johan van Benthem, Anuj Dawar, Joe Halpern, Wilfrid Hodges, Ulrich Kohlenbach, Daniel Leivant, Leonid Libkin, Angus Macintyre, Luke Ong, Hiroakira Ono, Valeria de Paiva, Ruy de Queiroz.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Mauricio Osorio (Fundación Universidad de las Américas, Puebla) (Local co-chair)
Claudia Zepeda Cortés (Facultad de Ciencias de la Computación, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla) (Local co-chair)
José R. Arrazola Ramírez (Facultad de Ciencias Físico Matemáticas, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla) (Local co-chair)
Anjolina G. de Oliveira (U Fed Pernambuco)
Ruy de Queiroz (U Fed Pernambuco) (co-chair)
FURTHER INFORMATION
Contact one of the Co-Chairs of the Organising Committee.
WEB PAGE
http://wollic.org/wollic2016/ <http://wollic.org/wollic2016/>