[PlanetKR] 2nd CfP: Inconsistency Measurement at ECSQARU 2025

Carl Corea ccorea at uni-koblenz.de
Wed May 14 12:06:58 UTC 2025


Dear all, 
we would like to reach out with a 2nd CfP for the 1st International Workshop on Inconsistency Measurement (IM'25)@ECSQARU 2025,
Hagen, Germany, September 23rd

Submission: 1st of July, 2025
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/im25

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—Overview— 
Inconsistency measurement is a critical area in knowledge representation, data management, and automated reasoning, addressing the challenges posed by contradictory information within data and knowledge representation formalisms. The goal of this workshop is to provide a dedicated platform for researchers and practitioners alike to discuss recent advances in inconsistency measurement, explore novel ideas, and present practical applications across diverse domains.  We invite contributions focusing on (but not limited to):
-Inconsistency Measurement
-Culpability Measurement
-Disagreement Measurement  

Technical contributions can address novel concepts or techniques for the topics above, present novel algorithmic techniques, or provide new methods or results for the evaluation of the above forms of measures. We also invite contributions leveraging quantitative measures for further analysis, e.g., inconsistency resolution, or using inconsistency measures for reasoning in the presence of inconsistent information.

—Programme (tentative)—
September 23rd: half-day workshop
Keynote by Anthony Hunter (University College London)

—Organizers—
Carl Corea (University of Koblenz)
John Grant (University of Maryland)

—Preliminary PC Board—
Leopoldo Bertossi (SKEMA Business School Canada Inc.)
Bryson Brown (University of Lethbridge)
Sylvie Doutre (University Toulouse Capitole - IRIT)
Hendrick Decker (LMU Munich)
Anthony Hunter (University College London)
Isabelle Kuhlmann (FernUniversität in Hagen)
Maria Vanina Martinez (IIIA - CSIC)
Manuel A. Martins (University of Aveiro)
Cristian Molinaro (Università della Calabria)
Kedian Mu (Peking University)
Sabine Nagel (Universität Koblenz)
Francesco Parisi (University of Calabria)
Matthias Thimm (FernUniversität in Hagen)
Johannes P. Wallner (TU Graz)



Best regards,
Carl Corea,
John Grant

-- 
Dr. Carl Corea
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter 
(Institut für Wirtschafts- und Verwaltungsinformatik)

Universität Koblenz
Universitätsstr. 1, 56070 Koblenz, Germany

ccorea at uni-koblenz.de
+49 261 287 2559
Raum A317


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