[PlanetKR] JUCS - Advances in Spatial and Temporal Reasoning (special issue)

Mehul Bhatt bhatt at informatik.uni-bremen.de
Wed Sep 16 19:08:38 EST 2009


Call for Papers: Journal of Universal Computer Science
Special Issue on "Advances in Spatial and Temporal Reasoning"
Issue URL: http://www.jucs.org/ujs/jucs/info/special_issues/JUCS-2010-spatial_and_temporal_reasoning.pdf


Important dates:

Submission: 30 November 2009
Notification: 28 February 2010
Publication in 2010


Scope:

We invite original contributions reporting new theoretical advances  
related to any of the aspects of spatial and temporal reasoning, with  
an emphasis on:

	* construction of new spatial calculi that serve application-specific  
needs
	* the formal modeling of dynamically varying spatial knowledge,
	* the role of commonsense reasoning and non-monotonic forms of  
inference in a spatial context, and
	* techniques and tools that are consistent with standard results  
within the community from an ontological and computational viewpoint.

Further details may be found in the open call as advertised at the URL  
above.


Submission:

All papers will undergo the special issue guidelines of the journal,  
and will have to meet the other publication guidelines at the review  
and camera-ready stages. See the journal website for formatting  
details and typesetting templates. Submissions no more than 20 pages  
should be made directly by email to Hans Guesgen. Please specify  
``JUCS S-T 2009'' as the email subject. For all submissions, comments  
and queries, please email Hans Guesgen at: h.w.guesgen At massey  ac   
nz. Direct links to formatting guidelines and additional information  
are available at the call-URL above.


About the Issue:

This special issue is focussed on theoretical results and complements  
another application-centered special issue on ``Emerging Applications  
of Spatial and Temporal Reasoning'' that will be published within the  
Journal of Spatial Cognition and Computation in 2010. Together, both  
special issues have been conceived with the aim to build on the  
results of the thematically complementing events / workshops that have  
been organized at different venues, and with a different focus, in  
2009. However, both issues are open calls and we welcome contributions  
in general.


Issue Editors:

Hans Guesgen
Massey University, NEW ZEALAND

Mehul Bhatt
University of Bremen, GERMANY.

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