[PlanetKR] FoIKS 2014: 2nd CfP
Mary-Anne Williams
Mary-Anne at TheMagicLab.org
Fri Sep 13 08:30:29 EST 2013
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2 n d C A L L F O R P A P E R S
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Eighth International Symposium
on
Foundations of Information and Knowledge Systems
(FoIKS 2014)
Bordeaux, France -- March 3-7, 2014
http://2014.foiks.org/
The FoIKS symposia provide a biennial forum for presenting and discussing
theoretical and applied research on information and knowledge systems. The
goal is to bring together researchers with an interest in this subject,
share research experiences, promote collaboration and identify new issues
and directions for future research.
FoIKS 2014 solicits original contributions dealing with any foundational
aspect of information and knowledge systems. This includes submissions that
apply ideas, theories or methods from specific disciplines to information
and knowledge systems. Examples of such disciplines are discrete
mathematics, logic and algebra, model theory, information theory,
complexity theory, algorithmics and computation, statistics and
optimisation.
Previous FoIKS symposia were held in Kiel (Germany) in 2012, Sofia
(Bulgaria) in 2010, Pisa (Italy) in 2008, Budapest (Hungary) in 2006,
Vienna (Austria) in 2004, Schlo\ss\ Salzau near Kiel (Germany) in 2002, and
Burg/Spreewald near Berlin (Germany) in 2000. FoIKS took up the tradition
of the conference series Mathematical Fundamentals of Database Systems
(MFDBS), which initiated East-West collaboration in the field of database
theory. Former MFDBS conferences were held in Rostock (Germany) in 1991,
Visegrad (Hungary) in 1989, and Dresden (Germany) in 1987.
The FoIKS symposia are a forum for intense discussions. Speakers will be
given sufficient time to present their ideas and results within the larger
context of their research. Furthermore, participants will be asked to
prepare a first response to another contribution in order to initiate
discussion.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
* Database Design: formal models, dependencies and independencies;
* Dynamics of Information: models of transactions, concurrency control,
updates, consistency preservation, belief revision;
* Information Fusion: heterogeneity, views, schema dominance, multiple
source information merging, reasoning under inconsistency;
* Integrity and Constraint Management: verification, validation, consistent
query answering, information cleaning;
* Intelligent Agents: multi-agent systems, autonomous agents, foundations
of software agents, cooperative agents, formal models of interactions,
logical models of emotions;
* Knowledge Discovery and Information Retrieval: machine learning, data
mining, formal concept analysis and association rules, text mining,
information extraction;
* Knowledge Representation, Reasoning and Planning: non-monotonic
formalisms, probabilistic and non-probabilistic models of uncertainty,
graphical models and independence, similarity-based reasoning, preference
modeling and handling, argumentation systems;
* Logics in Databases and AI: classical and non-classical logics, logic
programming, description logic, spatial and temporal logics, probability
logic, fuzzy logic;
* Mathematical Foundations: discrete structures and algorithms, graphs,
grammars, automata, abstract machines, finite model theory, information
theory, coding theory, complexity theory, randomness;
* Security in Information and Knowledge Systems: identity theft, privacy,
trust, intrusion detection, access control, inference control, secure Web
services, secure Semantic Web, risk management;
* Semi-Structured Data and XML: data modelling, data processing, data
compression, data exchange;
* Social Computing: collective intelligence and self-organizing knowledge,
collaborative filtering, computational social choice, Boolean games,
coalition formation, reputation systems;
* The Semantic Web and Knowledge Management: languages, ontologies, agents,
adaptation, intelligent algorithms; and
* The WWW: models of Web databases, Web dynamics, Web services, Web
transactions and negotiations.
PUBLICATION
The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes
in Computer Science. After the symposium, authors of selected papers will
be asked to prepare extended versions of their papers for publication in a
special issue of the journal Annals of Mathematics and Artificial
Intelligence.
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
Papers must be typeset using the Springer LaTeX2e style llncs for Lecture
Notes in Computer Science (see
http://www.springer.com/comp/lncs/Authors.html). The suggested number of
pages is 16, and the maximum number of pages is 18. Submissions which
deviate substantially from these guidelines may be rejected without review.
Initial submissions must be in PDF format, but authors should keep in mind
that the LaTeX2e source must be submitted for the final versions of
accepted papers. Submissions in alternate formats, such as Microsoft Word,
cannot be accepted for either initial or final versions. The submissions
will be judged for scientific quality and for suitability as a basis for
broader discussion. Submission is via EasyChair at
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=foiks2014.
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission deadline: September 30, 2013
Paper submission deadline: October 06, 2013
Author notification: November 17, 2013
Camera-ready paper due: December 10, 2013
INVITED SPEAKERS
Dov Gabbay (King's College London, UK)
Cyril Gavoille (University of Bordeaux, France)
Jeff Wijsen (University of Mons, Belgium)
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Christoph Beierle (University of Hagen, Germany)
Carlo Meghini (ISTI-CNR Pisa, Italy)
LOCAL ORGANIZATION CHAIR
Sofian Maabout (LaBRI, Bordeaux, France)
PUBLICITY CHAIR
Markus Kirchberg (VISA Inc., Singapore)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
José Júlio Alferes Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Leila Amgoud University of Toulouse, France
Peter Baumgartner NICTA and The Australian National University
Salem Benferhat University of Lens, France
Leopoldo Bertossi Carleton University, Canada
Philippe Besnard University of Toulouse, France
Joachim Biskup University of Dortmund, Germany
Piero A. Bonatti University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Gerd Brewka University of Leipzig, Germany
François Bry LMU München, Germany
Andrea Calì Birkbeck, University of London, UK
Jan Chomicki University at Buffalo, USA
Marina De Vos University of Bath, UK
Michael I. Dekhtyar Tver State University, Russia
James P. Delgrande Simon Fraser University, Canada
Tommaso Di Noia Technical University of Bari, Italy
Jürgen Dix Clausthal University of Technology, Germany
Thomas Eiter Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Ronald Fagin IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, USA
Victor Felea 'Al.I. Cuza' University of Iasi, Romania
Flavio Ferrarotti Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Sergio Flesca University of Calabria, Italy
Lluis Godo Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (IIIA
- CSIC), Spain
Gianluigi Greco University of Calabria, Italy
Claudio Gutierrez University of Chile, Chile
Marc Gyssens Hasselt University, Belgium
Sven Hartmann Clausthal University of Technology, Germany
Stephen J. Hegner Umeå University, Sweden
Edward Hermann Haeusler Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Brazil
Andreas Herzig University of Toulouse, France
Pascal Hitzler Wright State University, USA
Anthony Hunter University College London, UK
Yasunori Ishihara Osaka University, Japan
Gyula O. H. Katona Alfréd Rényi Institute, Hungarian Academy of
Sciences, Hungary
Gabriele Kern-Isberner University of Dortmund, Germany
Sébastien Konieczny University of Lens, France
Gerhard Lakemeyer RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Jérôme Lang University of Paris 9, France
Mark Levene Birkbeck University of London, UK
Sebastian Link University of Auckland, New Zealand
Weiru Liu Queen's University Belfast, UK
Thomas Lukasiewicz University of Oxford, UK
Carsten Lutz University of Bremen, Germany
Sebastian Maneth NICTA and University of New South Wales, Australia
Pierre Marquis University of Artois, France
Wolfgang May University of Göttingen, Germany
Thomas Meyer CSIR Meraka & University of KwaZulu-Natal, ZA
Leora Morgenstern New York University, USA
Amedeo Napoli LORIA Nancy, France
Bernhard Nebel University of Freiburg, Germany
Wilfred S. H. Ng Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
Hong Kong
Henri Prade University of Toulouse, France
Andrea Pugliese University of Calabria, Italy
Sebastian Rudolph University of Dresden, Germany
Attila Sali Alfréd Rényi Institute, Hungarian Academy of
Sciences, Hungary
Francesco Scarcello University of Calabria, Italy
Klaus-Dieter Schewe Software Competence Center Hagenberg, Austria
Dietmar Seipel University of Würzburg, Germany
Nematollaah Shiri Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
Gerardo I. Simari University of Oxford, UK
Guillermo Ricardo Simari Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina
Nicolas Spyratos University of Paris-South, France
Umberto Straccia ISTI-CNR Pisa, Italy
Letizia Tanca Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Bernhard Thalheim University of Kiel, Germany
Alex Thomo University of Victoria, Canada
Miroslaw Truszczynski University of Kentucky, USA
José María Turull-Torres Massey University Wellington, New Zealand
Dirk Van Gucht Indiana University, USA
Victor Vianu University of California San Diego, USA
Peter VojtᨠCharles University, Czech Republic
Qing Wang Australian National University, Australia
Jef Wijsen University of Mons-Hainaut, Belgium
Mary-Anne Williams University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Stefan Woltran Vienna University of Technology, Austria
FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information refer to the FoIKS 2014 web site at
http://2014.foiks.org/
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2 n d C A L L F O R P A P E R S
-------------------------------------------------------
Eighth International Symposium
on
Foundations of Information and Knowledge Systems
(FoIKS 2014)
Bordeaux, France -- March 3-7, 2014
http://2014.foiks.org/
The FoIKS symposia provide a biennial forum for presenting and discussing theoretical and applied research on information and knowledge systems. The goal is to bring together researchers with an interest in this subject, share research experiences, promote collaboration and identify new issues and directions for future research.
FoIKS 2014 solicits original contributions dealing with any foundational aspect of information and knowledge systems. This includes submissions that apply ideas, theories or methods from specific disciplines to information and knowledge systems. Examples of such disciplines are discrete mathematics, logic and algebra, model theory, information theory, complexity theory, algorithmics and computation, statistics and optimisation.
Previous FoIKS symposia were held in Kiel (Germany) in 2012, Sofia (Bulgaria) in 2010, Pisa (Italy) in 2008, Budapest (Hungary) in 2006, Vienna (Austria) in 2004, Schlo\ss\ Salzau near Kiel (Germany) in 2002, and Burg/Spreewald near Berlin (Germany) in 2000. FoIKS took up the tradition of the conference series Mathematical Fundamentals of Database Systems (MFDBS), which initiated East-West collaboration in the field of database theory. Former MFDBS conferences were held in Rostock (Germany) in 1991, Visegrad (Hungary) in 1989, and Dresden (Germany) in 1987.
The FoIKS symposia are a forum for intense discussions. Speakers will be given sufficient time to present their ideas and results within the larger context of their research. Furthermore, participants will be asked to prepare a first response to another contribution in order to initiate discussion.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
* Database Design: formal models, dependencies and independencies;
* Dynamics of Information: models of transactions, concurrency control, updates, consistency preservation, belief revision;
* Information Fusion: heterogeneity, views, schema dominance, multiple source information merging, reasoning under inconsistency;
* Integrity and Constraint Management: verification, validation, consistent query answering, information cleaning;
* Intelligent Agents: multi-agent systems, autonomous agents, foundations of software agents, cooperative agents, formal models of interactions, logical models of emotions;
* Knowledge Discovery and Information Retrieval: machine learning, data mining, formal concept analysis and association rules, text mining, information extraction;
* Knowledge Representation, Reasoning and Planning: non-monotonic formalisms, probabilistic and non-probabilistic models of uncertainty, graphical models and independence, similarity-based reasoning, preference modeling and handling, argumentation systems;
* Logics in Databases and AI: classical and non-classical logics, logic programming, description logic, spatial and temporal logics, probability logic, fuzzy logic;
* Mathematical Foundations: discrete structures and algorithms, graphs, grammars, automata, abstract machines, finite model theory, information theory, coding theory, complexity theory, randomness;
* Security in Information and Knowledge Systems: identity theft, privacy, trust, intrusion detection, access control, inference control, secure Web services, secure Semantic Web, risk management;
* Semi-Structured Data and XML: data modelling, data processing, data compression, data exchange;
* Social Computing: collective intelligence and self-organizing knowledge, collaborative filtering, computational social choice, Boolean games, coalition formation, reputation systems;
* The Semantic Web and Knowledge Management: languages, ontologies, agents, adaptation, intelligent algorithms; and
* The WWW: models of Web databases, Web dynamics, Web services, Web transactions and negotiations.
PUBLICATION
The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science. After the symposium, authors of selected papers will be asked to prepare extended versions of their papers for publication in a special issue of the journal Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence.
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
Papers must be typeset using the Springer LaTeX2e style llncs for Lecture Notes in Computer Science (see http://www.springer.com/comp/lncs/Authors.html). The suggested number of pages is 16, and the maximum number of pages is 18. Submissions which deviate substantially from these guidelines may be rejected without review. Initial submissions must be in PDF format, but authors should keep in mind that the LaTeX2e source must be submitted for the final versions of accepted papers. Submissions in alternate formats, such as Microsoft Word, cannot be accepted for either initial or final versions. The submissions will be judged for scientific quality and for suitability as a basis for broader discussion. Submission is via EasyChair at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=foiks2014.
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission deadline: September 30, 2013
Paper submission deadline: October 06, 2013
Author notification: November 17, 2013
Camera-ready paper due: December 10, 2013
INVITED SPEAKERS
Dov Gabbay (King's College London, UK)
Cyril Gavoille (University of Bordeaux, France)
Jeff Wijsen (University of Mons, Belgium)
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Christoph Beierle (University of Hagen, Germany)
Carlo Meghini (ISTI-CNR Pisa, Italy)
LOCAL ORGANIZATION CHAIR
Sofian Maabout (LaBRI, Bordeaux, France)
PUBLICITY CHAIR
Markus Kirchberg (VISA Inc., Singapore)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
José Júlio Alferes Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Leila Amgoud University of Toulouse, France
Peter Baumgartner NICTA and The Australian National University
Salem Benferhat University of Lens, France
Leopoldo Bertossi Carleton University, Canada
Philippe Besnard University of Toulouse, France
Joachim Biskup University of Dortmund, Germany
Piero A. Bonatti University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Gerd Brewka University of Leipzig, Germany
François Bry LMU München, Germany
Andrea Calì Birkbeck, University of London, UK
Jan Chomicki University at Buffalo, USA
Marina De Vos University of Bath, UK
Michael I. Dekhtyar Tver State University, Russia
James P. Delgrande Simon Fraser University, Canada
Tommaso Di Noia Technical University of Bari, Italy
Jürgen Dix Clausthal University of Technology, Germany
Thomas Eiter Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Ronald Fagin IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, USA
Victor Felea 'Al.I. Cuza' University of Iasi, Romania
Flavio Ferrarotti Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Sergio Flesca University of Calabria, Italy
Lluis Godo Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (IIIA - CSIC), Spain
Gianluigi Greco University of Calabria, Italy
Claudio Gutierrez University of Chile, Chile
Marc Gyssens Hasselt University, Belgium
Sven Hartmann Clausthal University of Technology, Germany
Stephen J. Hegner Umeå University, Sweden
Edward Hermann Haeusler Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Brazil
Andreas Herzig University of Toulouse, France
Pascal Hitzler Wright State University, USA
Anthony Hunter University College London, UK
Yasunori Ishihara Osaka University, Japan
Gyula O. H. Katona Alfréd Rényi Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
Gabriele Kern-Isberner University of Dortmund, Germany
Sébastien Konieczny University of Lens, France
Gerhard Lakemeyer RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Jérôme Lang University of Paris 9, France
Mark Levene Birkbeck University of London, UK
Sebastian Link University of Auckland, New Zealand
Weiru Liu Queen's University Belfast, UK
Thomas Lukasiewicz University of Oxford, UK
Carsten Lutz University of Bremen, Germany
Sebastian Maneth NICTA and University of New South Wales, Australia
Pierre Marquis University of Artois, France
Wolfgang May University of Göttingen, Germany
Thomas Meyer CSIR Meraka & University of KwaZulu-Natal, ZA
Leora Morgenstern New York University, USA
Amedeo Napoli LORIA Nancy, France
Bernhard Nebel University of Freiburg, Germany
Wilfred S. H. Ng Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Henri Prade University of Toulouse, France
Andrea Pugliese University of Calabria, Italy
Sebastian Rudolph University of Dresden, Germany
Attila Sali Alfréd Rényi Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
Francesco Scarcello University of Calabria, Italy
Klaus-Dieter Schewe Software Competence Center Hagenberg, Austria
Dietmar Seipel University of Würzburg, Germany
Nematollaah Shiri Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
Gerardo I. Simari University of Oxford, UK
Guillermo Ricardo Simari Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina
Nicolas Spyratos University of Paris-South, France
Umberto Straccia ISTI-CNR Pisa, Italy
Letizia Tanca Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Bernhard Thalheim University of Kiel, Germany
Alex Thomo University of Victoria, Canada
Miroslaw Truszczynski University of Kentucky, USA
José María Turull-Torres Massey University Wellington, New Zealand
Dirk Van Gucht Indiana University, USA
Victor Vianu University of California San Diego, USA
Peter VojtᨠCharles University, Czech Republic
Qing Wang Australian National University, Australia
Jef Wijsen University of Mons-Hainaut, Belgium
Mary-Anne Williams University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Stefan Woltran Vienna University of Technology, Austria
FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information refer to the FoIKS 2014 web site at
http://2014.foiks.org/
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