Connectionists: [CfP] ICLP2020 Applications Track: The 36th International Conference on Logic Programming

Laura Pandolfo lpandolfo at uniss.it
Tue Apr 21 07:31:01 EDT 2020


[Apologies for cross-posting]

/IMPORTANT NOTE: The conference general chairs together with the program 
chairs and the ALP Executive, have decided to hold ICLP2020 as a fully 
virtual conference on the original week. More details will be forthcoming./

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*Call for papers - Applications Track**
**ICLP 2020 - The 36th International Conference on Logic Programming**
*September 18 - September 24, 2020
University of Calabria, Rende, Italy
https://iclp2020.unical.it
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Logic programming (LP) has been widely adopted as a powerful declarative 
programming paradigm to build a variety of applications from research 
projects to industrial products, including bioinformatics, natural 
language understanding, robotics, maritime situational awareness, etc. 
Motivated by such a wide range of applications, ICLP will have a special 
track dedicated to Applications of LP, to bring together LP researchers 
and practitioners from both academia and industry, to share the recent 
advancements, challenges and insight for LP applications.
The goal of the Application Track is two-fold. On the one side, it aims 
at providing a fresh impulse for the LP community to recast its interests
towards solving practical problems and applications. On the other side, 
its goal is to attract representatives from the wider academia and 
industrial communities to discuss their challenges related to using LP 
in practical problems, applications and industrial products, and their
expectations from the development of theory and tools from the LP community.

Expected contributions:
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The Applications Track at ICLP 2020 invites submissions of papers on 
emerging and deployed applications of LP, describing all aspects of the 
development, deployment, and evaluation of LP systems to solve 
real-world problems, including interesting case studies and benchmarks,
and discussing lessons learned. We welcome LP applications in a wide 
range of areas, including but not limited to:

  ⁃ stream reasoning
  ⁃ composite event recognition
  ⁃ industrial applications
  ⁃ commonsense reasoning, knowledge representation
  ⁃ declarative problem solving
  ⁃ education
  ⁃ bioinformatics, computational biology
  ⁃ life sciences, genetics, medicine, pharmacology
  ⁃ cognitive robotics, social robotics, human-robot interactions
  ⁃ intelligent transportation, logistics, maritime situational awareness
  ⁃ computer vision, sensing, internet of things
  ⁃ data analysis, machine learning
  ⁃ creative computing
  ⁃ digital forensics, cybersecurity, blockchain
  ⁃ economics, game theory, social choice
  ⁃ software engineering, intelligent user interfaces
  ⁃ multi-agent systems, argumentation, epistemic reasoning
  ⁃ constraint programming, SAT, SMT
  ⁃ natural language understanding, story telling, question answering
  ⁃ explanation generation, diagnosis
  ⁃ spatial/temporal/probabilistic reasoning
  ⁃ planning and scheduling
  ⁃ databases, ontologies, knowledge bases, Semantic Web

Evaluation Criteria:
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In addition to the usual evaluation criteria concerning the quality of 
the presentation, for the Applications track the criteria will include:  
⁃ Significance of the real-world problem being addressed.
  - Significance of the real-world problem being addressed.
  ⁃ Importance and novelty of using LP technologies to solve this problem.
  ⁃ Evaluation and applicability of the system in the real world.
  ⁃ Clear evidence of the potential benefits of applying and improving 
LP tools and techniques.
  ⁃ Reproducibility of empirical analysis; reusability of datasets, case 
studies, knowledge repositories and benchmarks.

Important Dates:
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Abstract registration (regular papers): May 8, 2020
Paper submission (regular paper): May 15, 2020
Notification to authors (regular paper): June 19, 2020
Paper Submission (short papers): June 30, 2020
Revision submission (TPLP papers): July 6, 2020
Final notifications (TPLP papers): July 17, 2020
Camera-ready copy due: July 27, 2020
Main Conference starts: September 19, 2020

Submission Details:
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All submissions must be written in English.
  • Regular papers (14 pages in TPLP format, including references) must 
describe original, previously unpublished research, and must not 
simultaneously be submitted for publication elsewhere. These 
restrictions do not apply to previously accepted workshop papers with a 
limited audience and/or without archival proceedings. The accepted 
regular papers will be published in TPLP, along with the selected 
ICLP-TPLP papers. The program committee may recommend some regular 
papers to be published as technical communications (TCs), along with the 
selected ICLP-TC papers. The authors of the TCs can also elect to 
convert their submissions into extended abstracts (2 or 3 pages) for 
inclusion in the proceedings. This should allow authors to submit a long 
version elsewhere.
  • Short papers (7 pages in EPTCS format (http://info.eptcs.org/), 
including references) can describe published research. The accepted 
short papers that describe original and previously unpublished work will 
be published as TCs, along with the selected ICLP-TC papers. The 
accepted short papers that describe published research will be made 
available at the conference webpage, with the permission of the authors.

All accepted regular papers and technical communications will be 
presented during the conference. Authors of accepted papers will, by 
default, be automatically included in the list of ALP members, who will 
receive quarterly updates from the Logic Programming Newsletter at no cost.

Any additional questions can be directed towards the Applications Track 
Co-Chairs:
  • Alexander Artikis, University of Piraeus & NCSR Demokritos
  • Angelika Kimmig, Cardiff University, UK

Applications Track Program Committee (tentative)
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  • Nicos Angelopoulos (University of Essex, UK)
  • Chitta Baral (Arizona State University, USA)
  • Alex Brik (Google Inc, USA)
  • François Bry (LMU München, Germany)
  • Francesco Calimeri (University of Calabria, Italy)
  • Angelos Charalambides (NCSR Demokritos, Greece)
  • Martín Diéguez (ENIB, France)
  • Martin Gebser (University of Potsdam, Germany)
  • Gopal Gupta (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
  • Jianmin Ji (University of Science and Technology of China, China)
  • Nikos Katzouris (NCSR Demokritos, Greece)
  • Zeynep Kiziltan (University of Bologna, Italy)
  • Yunsong Meng (Houzz Inc., USA)
  • Fariba Sadri (Imperial College London, UK)
  • Mohan Sridharan (University of Birmingham, UK)
  • Konstantin Schekotihin (Alpen-Adria Universitaet Klagenfurt, Austria)
  • Tom Schrijvers (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium)
  • Paul Tarau (University of North Texas, Denton, USA)
  • David Warren (SUNY Stony Brook, USA)
  • Jan Wielemaker (VU University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
  • Shiqi Zhang (SUNY Binghamton, USA)
  • Neng-Fa Zhou (CUNY Brooklyn College and Graduate Center, USA)


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