皆様、
筑波大学の海野です。
来年4月下旬に開催される ETAPS 2020 併設のワークショップ TEASE-LP 2020 の
発表募集をお送りいたします。
論理プログラミングの確率・高階拡張や、検証、型推論、AIへの応用といった
近年のトレンドを扱うワークショップです。どうぞ参加・発表をご検討ください。
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海野 広志
筑波大学システム情報系情報工学域
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Call for Contributions
Workshop on Trends, Extensions, Applications and
Semantics of Logic Programming (TEASE-LP 2020)
Dublin, Ireland, 25 April 2020
(co-located with ETAPS 2020)
www.coalg.org/tease-lp
Logic programming is a framework for expressing programs, propositions
and relations as Horn clause theories, with the purpose of performing
automatic inference in these theories. Horn clause theories are famous
for their well-understood declarative semantics, in which models of
logic programs are given inductively or coinductively. At the same time,
Horn clauses give rise to efficient inference procedures, usually involving
resolution. Logic programming found applications in type inference,
verification, and AI. While logic programming was originally conceived
for describing simple facts, it was extended to account for much more
complex theories. This includes higher-order theories, inductive and
coinductive data, and stochastic/probabilistic theories.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers that work on
extensions of logic programming and inference methods, and to foster an
exchange of methods and applications that have emerged in different
communities.
Venue and Event
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TEASE-LP 2020 will be held in Dublin, Ireland, co-located with
ETAPS 2020 on 25 April 2020.
Invited Speakers
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* Keynote: Luke Ong, University of Oxford, GBR
* Tutorial: Uli Sattler, University of Manchester, GBR
Important Dates
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Abstract submission: Wednesday, 26 February 2020 AoE
Notification: Wednesday, 25 March 2020 AoE
Camera-ready copy: Wednesday, 1 April 2020 AoE
Workshop: Saturday, 25 April 2020
Topics
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The central idea of this workshop is to discuss the theory of logic
programming and associated topics that have as well the goal to
automatically infer knowledge and proofs. Our intention is to bring
together researchers that work on the numerous topics that contribute to
automatic proof inference and foster an exchange that may lead to advances
in the theory of logic programming.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Proof theory (e.g. focalised and uniform proofs),
* Logic programming beyond the classical Horn clause theories
(e.g. coinduction, higher-order Horn clauses, probabilities,
categorical logic, inductive LP),
* Extensions of logic programming (e.g. DataLog, description logic,
relational programming),
* Advanced implementations (e.g. λProlog, ELPI, miniKanren),
* Type theory (e.g. polarised λ-calculus, proofs-as-programs,
types for logic programming),
* Semantics (e.g. classical, categorical, algebraic, coalgebraic) , and
* Applications.
Programme Committee
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Henning Basold (chair), Leiden University, NLD
Nikolaj Bjørner, Microsoft Research, USA
William Byrd, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Gopal Gupta, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Ekaterina Komendantskaya (chair), Heriot-Watt University, GBR
Dale Miller, INRIA and LIX/Ecole Polytechnique, FRA
Gopalan Nadathur, University of Minnesota, USA
Frank Pfenning, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Hiroshi Unno, University of Tsukuba, JPN
Noam Zeilberger, University of Birmingham, GBR
Submission Instructions
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Since the aim of the workshop is to foster exchange and discussions
on trends, extensions, applications and semantics of logic programming,
we invite presentations of possibly already published as well as ongoing
work. Submissions should be abstracts of at most two pages in
EPTCS style (http://style.eptcs.org/) and will be only be published in
the informal pre-proceedings and on the website of the workshop.
Post-proceedings volume may be solicited by the PC, based on the quality
of contributions. Contributions should be submitted via the Easychair system:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=teaselp2020
All contributions will be refereed by the programme committee and it is
expected that at least one of the authors will be present during the
workshop.
皆様,
(重複してお受け取りの方はご容赦ください.)
京都大学の末永です.
来年4月下旬に開催される CPS-IoT Week 2020 併設のワークショップ MT-CPS 2020 の
2nd call for presentation をお送りします.
https://sites.google.com/view/mt-cps2020/
サイバーフィジカルシステムのモニタリングとテストを中心として
関連するトピックに関する発表を募集しております.
CPS-IoT Week の会議 (HSCC, ICCPS, IPSN, RTAS, IC2E, ICFC, IoTDI) で
論文が accept された皆様は特にご発表をご検討いただけると幸いです.
宜しくお願いいたします.
末永
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5th Workshop on Monitoring and Testing of Cyber-Physical Systems
(MT-CPS 2020)
https://sites.google.com/view/mt-cps2020/home
Part of CPS-IoT Week 2020
https://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~cpsiot/cpsweek2020/
April 21, 2020 - Sydney, Australia
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* Description
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) model the integration of computational
modules, like decision logic, with physical phenomena in the
environment, such as the phenomenon being controlled by the
logic. Several CPS applications, such as self-driving cars and other
autonomous ground/aerial/underwater vehicles, medical devices,
surgical robots, as well as many Internet of Things (IoT)
applications, particularly for Industrial IoT or Industry 4.0, are
safety-critical, where human lives can be at stake. CPS exhibit
complex and unpredictable behaviors, thus making their correctness and
robustness analysis a challenging task. Given the gap between the
complexity of such systems and the scalability of current formal
methods, exhaustive formal verification remains an elusive
goal. However, simulation-based lightweight verification techniques,
such as monitoring and testing, achieve both rigor and efficiency by
enabling the evaluation of systems according to the properties of
their exemplar behaviors. The Workshop on Monitoring and Testing of
Cyber-Physical Systems (MT-CPS) aims to bring together researchers and
practitioners interested in the problems of detecting, testing,
measuring, and extracting qualitative and quantitative properties from
individual behaviors of CPS.
* Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Specification languages for monitoring and testing
- Runtime verification and monitoring of CPS
- Model/Software/Hardware/Processor-in-the-loop (MIL/SIL/HIL/PIL) testing
- Testing the integration of heterogeneous components
- Monitoring and testing of streaming and/or historical IoT data
- Interpretation of multi-dimensional counter-examples
- Black-box and white-box testing
- Measuring and statistical information gathering for data-driven analyses
- Simulation-based verification and parameter synthesis
- Fault diagnostics, localization, and recovery
- Combination of static and dynamic analysis
- Applications and case studies from safety-critical domains
* Workshop format
MT-CPS is intended to be a forum for exchanging the latest scientific
activity and emerging trends between researchers and practitioners. We
encourage submission of abstracts that address any of the
aforementioned topics of interest and cover recently published or work
in progress. In addition to the contributed material, the workshop
will include a combination of invited talks from leading researchers
and/or practitioners from industry, academia, and government research
labs around the world.
The workshop is intended to be an informal gathering about latest
results and, as such, it will not have formal proceedings. However, we
will make accepted abstracts and presentation material publicly
available.
Abstracts are submitted via Easychair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mtcps2020
* Submission instructions
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. If you are interested in
demonstrating a technology you are working on at the workshop, please
indicate so in your abstract submission.
Abstracts will be reviewed by the Program Committee. Those that are
selected for oral presentations will be posted on the workshop
website, and will be part of the papers distributed to CPS-IoT Week
participants.
* Important Dates
Abstract submission deadline: February 16, 2020
Notification: March 8, 2020
Final version: March 29, 2020
Workshop: April 21, 2020
* Committee
- Program Chairs
Paolo Arcaini, National Institute of Informatics
Kohei Suenaga, Kyoto University
- Program Committee
Houssam Abbas, Oregon State University
Shaukat Ali, Simula Research Laboratory
Ezio Bartocci, Vienna University of Technology
Thao Dang, Verimag
Jyotirmoy Deshmukh, University of Southern California
Alexandre Donzé, Decyphir
Georgios Fainekos, Arizona State University
Ichiro Hasuo, National Institute of Informatics
Bardh Hoxha, Souther Illinois University
Baekgyu Kim, Toyota InfoTechnology Center
Konstantinos Mamouras, Rice University
Mohammad Mousavi, University of Leicester
Jens Oehlerking, Robert Bosch GmbH
Akshay Rajhans, MathWorks
Kristin Yvonne Rozier, Iowa State University
Oleg Sokolsky, University of Pennsylvania
- Steering Committee
Houssam Abbas, Oregon State University
Ezio Bartocci, Vienna University of Technology
Jyotirmoy Deshmukh, University of Southern California
Georgios Fainekos, Arizona State University
Sajed Miremadi, Volvo Cars
Dejan Nickovic, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology
Jens Oehlerking, Bosch
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Kohei Suenaga (末永幸平), Ph.D
Associate professor (准教授)
Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University
(京都大学情報学研究科)
ksuenaga(a)gmail.com
http://www.fos.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~ksuenaga/
皆様,
東北大学の松田です.
来年の7月9-10にオスロで開催される国際会議 RC 2020 の〆切が1週間延長されましたので,
改めてご案内をお送りいたします.
何卒投稿をご検討いただけますと幸いです.
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We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this Call for Papers.
Please distribute to anyone who may be interested.
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12th Conference on Reversible Computation
(RC 2020)
Deadline extension
July 9th-10th, 2020, Oslo, Norway
Abstract Submission: February 7th, 2020 (extended)
Submission Deadline: February 14th, 2020 (extended)
https://reversible-computation-2020.github.io/
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Reversible computation has a growing number of promising application
areas such as low power design, coding/decoding, debugging, testing
and verification, database recovery, discrete event simulation,
reversible algorithms, reversible specification formalisms, reversible
programming languages, process algebras, and the modeling of
biochemical systems. Furthermore, reversible logic provides a basis
for quantum computation with its applications, for example, in
cryptography and in the development of highly efficient algorithms.
First reversible circuits and quantum circuits have been implemented
and are seen as promising alternatives to conventional CMOS
technology.
The conference will bring together researchers from computer science,
mathematics, and physics to discuss new developments and directions
for future research in Reversible Computation. This includes
applications of reversibility in quantum computation. Research papers,
tutorials, tool demonstrations, and work-in-progress reports are
within the scope of the conference. Invited talks by leading
international experts will complete the program. Contributions on all
areas of Reversible Computation are welcome, including---but not
limited to---the following topics:
* Applications
* Architectures
* Algorithms
* Bidirectional transformations
* Circuit Design
* Debugging
* Fault Tolerance and Error Correction
* Hardware
* Information Theory
* Physical Realizations
* Programming Languages
* Quantum Computation
* Software
* Synthesis
* Theoretical Results
* Testing
* Verification
===== Important Dates =====
Abstract submission: February 7, 2020 (extended)
Submission deadline: February 14, 2020 (extended)
Notification to authors: March 20, 2020
Final version: April 10, 2020
Conference: July 9 - July 10, 2020
===== Invited speakers =====
Marek Perkowski (Portland State University, US)
Perdita Stevens (University of Edinburgh, Scotland)
===== Special issue =====
After the conference, authors of best papers will be invited to submit
an extended version of their work to a special issue to be published
in Science of Computer Programming (Elsevier).
===== Paper submission =====
Interested researchers are invited to submit full research papers (16
pages maximum), tutorials (16 pages maximum), as well as
work-in-progress or tool demonstration papers (6 pages maximum) in
Springer LNCS format. Additional material intended for reviewers but
not for publication in the final version - for example, details of
proofs - may be placed in a clearly marked appendix that is not
included in the page limit. Reviewers are at liberty to ignore
appendices and papers must be understandable without them.
Contributions must be written in English and report on original,
unpublished work, not submitted for publication elsewhere. Submissions
not adhering to the specified constraints may be rejected without
review. Each paper will undergo a peer review of at least 3 anonymous
reviewers. All accepted papers will be included in the conference
proceedings and published by Springer as a Lecture Notes in Computer
Science (LNCS) volume. Papers can be submitted electronically in pdf
via the RC 2020 interface of the EasyChair system:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rc2020
===== General Chair =====
Rudolf Schlatte
University of Oslo
Norway
===== Program Chairs =====
Ivan Lanese
University of Bologna/INRIA
Italy
Mariusz Rawski
Warsaw University of Technology
Poland
===== Program Committee =====
* Gerhard Dueck (University of New Brunswick, Canada)
* Robert Glück (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
* Jarkko Kari (University of Turku, Finland)
* Jean Krivine (CNRS, France)
* Martin Lukac (Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan)
* Kazutaka Matsuda (Tohoku University, Japan)
* Claudio Antares Mezzina (Università di Urbino, Italy)
* Lukasz Mikulski (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland)
* Torben Ægidius Mogensen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
* Claudio Moraga (TU Dortmund University, Germany)
* Iain Phillips (Imperial College London, UK)
* Krzysztof Podlaski (University Of Lodz, Poland)
* Markus Schordan (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, US)
* Peter Selinger (Dalhousie University, Canada)
* Mathias Soeken (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland)
* Milena Stankovic (University of Nis, Serbia)
* Himanshu Thapliyal (University of Kentucky, US)
* Irek Ulidowski (University of Leicester, UK)
* German Vidal (Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain)
* Robert Wille (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)
* Tetsuo Yokoyama (Nanzan University, Japan)