[PlanetKR] CfP: Recently Published Research Track of KR2022

Jesse Heyninck jesse.heyninck at gmail.com
Wed Feb 23 21:11:00 UTC 2022


CALL FOR PAPERS

Recently Published Research Track of the 19th Conference on Principles of
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR2022)

July 31 - August 5, 2022, Haifa, Israel

https://kr2022.cs.tu-dortmund.de/cfp_recently_published_research_track.php

The 19th International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation
and Reasoning, KR 2022, invites submissions of abstracts of papers
previously published in journals and conference proceedings for the
Recently Published Research Track. The track is designed to provide a forum
to discuss recent research on topics related to KR that may not be
immediately familiar or easily accessible to the KR community.


** IMPORTANT DATES **

The key dates are as follows:
Submission: March 27, 2022
Notification: April 29, 2022


** SCOPE **

The track seeks papers that fall into one or both of the following two
categories:

1) Papers that:
- bridge KR to other areas of AI, computer science, or to other disciplines
for which an interface with KR exists (this includes database theory, game
theory, social choice, logic and philosophy, etc.);
-bridge KR to areas that make use of KR, such as multi-agent systems,
planning, natural language understanding, machine learning, explainable AI;
or
-go beyond the commonly-understood boundaries of KR.

2) Papers that are tightly related to KR and
- have been published in journals but have not been presented at workshops
or conferences;
- have been presented at conferences that are not typically attended by the
KR community; or
- have been accepted at general high-profile AI conferences such as IJCAI,
ECAI, or AAAI, where the time allotted has not allowed for a full
discussion of all key aspects of the paper.
- Submitted papers need only be of interest to a sub-community in KR (e.g.
DL, argumentation, NMR, etc.). However, they need to be made friendly to a
KR audience.


** AUTHOR GUIDELINES AND SUBMISSION INFORMATION **

The materials to be submitted include:
- a cover page (single page) listing the title, the authors, a complete
reference to the original paper, and a public or privately accessible URL
from which the paper can be downloaded. A list of keywords is also
expected. Finally, the cover page must contain a statement that the work
the submission is based on has not been already presented to a KR audience
in a major forum.
- A one-page (preferred) and no more than two-page extended abstract of the
paper following the format for regular paper KR 2022 submissions. The
abstract should present the main contributions of the paper, discuss the
relevance of the paper to KR, and explain the significance of the results.
A single pdf file with the materials should be submitted according to the
instructions detailed on the submission page.

Submissions must meet the following criteria:
- Candidate papers must have been published in a journal or conference
proceedings in 2020 or later.
- Papers that are in press may be submitted as long as the final
camera-ready version is available.
- Extensions of papers that have been previously presented at a KR
conference are not eligible for this track.
Extended abstracts of the accepted papers will be linked from the
conference website. Authors of accepted papers will present their work at
the KR conference, focussing on its significance and relevance to KR.
Significant time will be allocated for discussion of the interdisciplinary
aspects of the work and its potential impact on future research
opportunities for KR.

** CHAIRS **
Ivan Varzinczak (Université d’Artois and CRIL, France)
Sebastian Rudolph (TU Dresden, Germany)
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