** With apologies for multiple posting **
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Onto4FAIR Workshop at Semantics 2023
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3rd Workshop on Ontologies for FAIR and FAIR Ontologies (Onto4FAIR), in conjunction with Semantics 2023, 20 September 2023, Leipzig, Germany
This is a twin workshop proposal at both FOIS 2023 and Semantics 2023 conferences. The primary aim is to bring the gap between the scientific and the practitioner/industry sides, respectively, where we would take the greatest and latest advances in the state of the art to industry and bring back the practitioners' needs and challenges to the scientific community of figure out a solution.
For more details please check the website: https://onto4fair.github.io/2023-semantics.html
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Presentation
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Making the resources produced by researchers fully reusable and understood requires specific efforts. The Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) principles were elaborated to address these issues, describing a set of requirements for resource reusability and interoperability. These principles have been gaining increasing attention in a range of different areas and applications. One the one hand, a key aspect is the ability of properly and semantically describing resources, in particular with the help of ontologies. On the other hand, ontologies themselves have to be compliant with the FAIR principles.
The workshop has the following main goals: (i) to bring together leaders from academia, industry and user institutions to discuss the adoption of FAIR principles in research and real-world requirements. (ii) to serve to inform about existing research efforts that may meet their requirements. (iii) to investigate how the FAIR principles are supported by the use of ontologies that ideally are themselves FAIR. (iv) to discuss the challenges and perspectives in adopting FAIR principles.
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Workshop topics
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The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- schemes, ontologies and vocabulaires for FAIR data and metadata;
- domain and cross-domain ontologies for FAIR data;
- making vocabularies and ontologies FAIR;
- alignment of schemes, vocabulaires and ontologies for FAIR;
- data management for FAIR data;
- best practices for implementing the FAIR principles;
- FAIRification process and use cases;
- metrics for FAIRness assessment;
- provenance in FAIR environments;
- FAIR principles and open science;
- FAIR principles and linked open data;
- FAIR in industry, scientific communities (life science, digital humanities, health, smart cities, etc.).
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Important dates
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- Workshop paper submission deadline: July 21, 2023 (extended)
- Author notification: August 07, 2023
- Camera-ready version: August 28, 2023
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Submissions
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- Full research papers: 12 pages (including references)
- Short papers: 6 pages (including references)
Submissions must be in PDF, formatted in the style of IOS Press template.
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Workshop Chairs
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- Cassia Trojahn, Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse, France
- Luiz Olavo Bonino da Silva Santos, University of Twente and Leiden University Medical Center, the Netherlands
- Giancarlo Guizzardi, University of Twente, the Netherlands
- Clement Jonquet, French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment, Mathematics, Informatics and STatistics for Environment and Agronomy research unit, Montpellier, France
Best regards
Cassia Trojahn
* We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this email *
Call for Participation: HHAI2024 – The third International Conference on Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence
June 10-14, 2024, Malmö, Sweden
Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals & Doctoral Consortium
In this message, we shortened each call to their essentials – the full text of each call is available on the website: https://hhai-conference.org/2024/
Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals
We invite proposals for two-day, full-day and half-day workshops at HHAI 2024. We also invite tutorials to run alongside the workshops.
The workshops and tutorials will form part of the first edition of the HHAI Summer School.
The HHAI 2024 workshops and tutorials provide a platform for discussing a topic related to Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence with an audience specifically interested in that topic in an informal setting (compared to the main conference).
We invite submissions for events that foster cross-disciplinary interaction, scientific discourse, and creative and critical reflection, rather than just being mini-conferences. We offer organizers flexibility on formats that best suit the goals of their event. We also welcome submissions from research communities that may not be prominently featured in AI events and conferences.
Important Dates
- Workshop and tutorial proposals: January 31, 2024 February 9, 2024
- Proposal acceptance notification: February 7, 2024 February 14, 2024
- Deadline for announcing the Call for Contributions to the workshops: February 14, 2024 February 21, 2024
- Recommended deadline for submissions to the workshops: April 10, 2024
- Recommended deadline for notifications on the submissions: May 2, 2024
- Workshops and tutorials at HHAI2024: June 10-11, 2024
Proposals should be submitted via Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hhai2024
Doctoral Consortium Call for Contributions
The HHAI 2024 Doctoral Consortium (DC) will take place as part of the 3rd International Conference on Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence in June 2024, Malmö, Sweden. This forum will provide early as well as middle/late-stage PhD students in the field of Hybrid Intelligence focusing on the study of Artificial intelligence systems that cooperate synergistically, proactively and purposefully with humans, amplifying instead of replacing human intelligence. The Doctoral Consortium will take place in person at the HHAI 2024 conference.
Important Dates
All deadlines are 23:59 AoE (anywhere on Earth).
- Submission Deadline: February 12th, 2024
- Reviews Released: March 18th, 2024
- Camera-ready Papers Due: April 18th, 2024
- Doctoral Consortium: June 11th, 2024
Proposals should be submitted via Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hhai2024
Location
HHAI 2024 will be an in-person, single-track conference, held in Malmö, Sweden on June 10-14, 2024. More information on the venue as well as travel information can be found on the website: https://hhai-conference.org/2024/
Contact information
Conference chairs: Frank Dignum (Umeå University, SE), Fabian Lorig (Malmö University, SE), Jason Tucker (Malmö University, SE), and Adam Dahlgren Lindström (Umeå University, SE).
Program chairs: Pradeep Murukannaiah (TU Delft, NL), Andreas Theodorou (Umeå University, SE), Pinar Yolum (Utrecht University, NL).
Workshop chairs: Petter Ericson (Umeå University, SE), Nina Khairova (Umeå University, SE), Marina de Vos (University of Bath, UK)
Doctoral Consortium chairs: Passant El.Agroudy (DFKI, DE), Michiel van der Meer (Leiden University, NL) and Harko Verhagen (Stockholm University, SE)
For questions, you can reach the program chairs at program(a)hhai-conference.org<mailto:program@hhai-conference.org>, the workshop chairs at workshop(a)hhai-conference.org<mailto:workshop@hhai-conference.org> and the doctoral consortium chars at dc(a)hhai-conference.org<mailto:dc@hhai-conference.org>
Kind regards,
Julian Rasch & Jesse Grootjen
Publicity and Social Media Chairs HHAI 2024
https://www.hhai-conference.org/
*** 2nd Call for Papers ***
CONCEPTS 2024
1st International Joint Conference on Conceptual Knowledge Structures
28th Intl. Conf. on Conceptual Structures (ICCS)
18th Intl. Conf. on Formal Concept Analysis (ICFCA)
17th Intl. Conf. on Concept Lattices and their Applications (CLA)
September 9–13 2024, Cádiz, Spain
Website: https://concepts2024.uca.es <https://concepts2024.uca.es>
Email contact address: concepts24(a)lists.cs.uni-kassel.de
<mailto:concepts24@lists.cs.uni-kassel.de>
The 1st International Joint Conference on Conceptual Knowledge
Structures (CONCEPTS) is a merger of the three conferences CLA, ICCS,
and ICFCA, which have been essential venues for researchers and
practitioners working on theoretical and applied aspects of formal
concept analysis and representation of conceptual knowledge, as well as
closely related areas, such as data mining, information retrieval,
knowledge management and discovery.
This new conference aims to continue the tradition and standards of
previous conferences and become a key annual meeting to take along all
members of the three communities of CLA, ICCS, and ICFCA and to keep
abreast of the advances and new challenges in the field.
Main topics include but are not limited to:
- Formal concept analysis: concept lattices, implications, algorithms
and computational complexity
- Conceptual graphs, graph-based models for human reasoning
- Knowledge spaces and learning spaces
- Ontologies, semantic web, knowledge graphs
- Conceptual structures in natural language processing and linguistics
- Conceptual knowledge acquisition and management
- Conceptual knowledge discovery, data analysis, and visualization
- Probabilistic approaches to conceptual knowledge representation and
knowledge discovery
- Approximation techniques in application to conceptual structures
- Bridging conceptual structures to information sciences, artificial
intelligence, data mining, machine learning, information retrieval,
database theory, software engineering, and other areas of computer science
- Understanding real-world data and modeling real-world phenomena with
conceptual structures
*Submission details:*
Submissions are invited on significant, original (previously
unpublished) research on the topics of the conference. All accepted
submissions will be refereed, by following three different modalities:
* journal track papers, up to 26 pages, to be published in a special
issue of the International Journal of Approximate Reasoning (IJAR)
<https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-approximate-…>;
* regular papers up to 16 pages and short papers up to 8 pages, to be
published by Springer in the LNAI series as a proceedings volume.
All submissions will be subject to single-blind peer review. Accepted
papers have to be presented at the conference on-site. Therefore, at
least one author per paper has to register timely and attend the
conference on-site.
*Important dates and submission instructions:**
*
/***Journal track submissions***/
- Full paper submission: March 6, 2024
- Paper reviews sent to authors: May 3, 2024
- Revised submission: June 3, 2024
- Notification of acceptance: June 30, 2024
Manuscripts must be submitted via the International Journal of
Approximate Reasoning online submission system (Editorial Manager®):
https://www2.cloud.editorialmanager.com/ija/default2.aspx
<https://www2.cloud.editorialmanager.com/ija/default2.aspx>. Please
select the article type “*VSI: CONCEPTS 2024*” when submitting your
manuscript online.
Please refer to the Guide for Authors to prepare your manuscript:
https://www.elsevier.com/journals/international-journal-of-approximate-reas…
<https://www.elsevier.com/journals/international-journal-of-approximate-reas…>.
See also LaTeX instructions:
https://www.elsevier.com/researcher/author/policies-and-guidelines/latex-in…
<https://www.elsevier.com/researcher/author/policies-and-guidelines/latex-in…>.
/***Regular and short papers***/
- Abstract submission: March 18, 2024
- Full paper submission: March 25, 2024
- Notification of acceptance: May 15, 2024
- Camera-ready papers due: May 30, 2024
Submission link:
https://equinocs.springernature.com/service/CONCEPTS2024
<https://equinocs.springernature.com/service/CONCEPTS2024>. Please
select the appropriate category for your submitted manuscript, 'regular
paper' or 'short paper'. Please visit the page Information for authors
<https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…>
on Springer's website for templates and formatting style.
*Organization: *
_General and Conference Chair:_
Jesús Medina, University of Cádiz, Spain
_Program Chairs:_
Inma P. Cabrera, University of Málaga, Spain
Sébastien Ferré, University of Rennes, France
Sergei Obiedkov, TU Dresden, Germany
_Local organizer Committee:_
María José Benítez Caballero, University of Cádiz, Spain
Fernando Chacón-Gómez, University of Cádiz, Spain
Samuel José Molina Ruiz, University of Cádiz, Spain
Francisco José Ocaña Alcázar, University of Cádiz, Spain
_Executive Board: _
Jaume Baixeries, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain
Radim Belohlavek, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic
Tanya Braun, University of Münster, Germany
Madalina Croitoru, University of Montpellier, France
Sébastien Ferré, University of Rennes, France
Sergei Kuznetsov, HSE University, Moscow, Russia
Rokia Missaoui, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada
Amedeo Napoli, LORIA, Nancy, France
Sergei Obiedkov, TU Dresden, Germany
Manuel Ojeda-Aciego, University of Malaga, Spain
Uta Priss, Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Wolfenbüttel, Germany
Gerd Stumme, University of Kassel, Germany
Dear all,
there is currently a call on the web for "ICFCA 2024: 18. International
Conference on Formal Concept Analysis", organized by the "World Academy
of Science, Engineering and Technology" [1] in April 2024 in New York.
Please note that this is a predatory conference! For not promoting this
fake event further, I refrain from adding a link. Wikipedia is
describing the predatory nature of this organisation.
Please note that this year, ICFCA is joining with CLA and ICCS, as
previously announced. The joint conference, CONCEPTS 2024, is going to
be held at Cádiz, Spain on September 9-13. Deadlines are March 6 for the
journal track and March 18 for the proceedings track. Details can be
found at https://concepts2024.uca.es/
Best regards,
Gerd
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Prof. Dr. Gerd Stumme, Hertie Chair of Knowledge & Data Engineering &
Research Center for Information System Design (ITeG) &
International Center for Higher Education Research (INCHER),
University of Kassel &
Research Center L3S &
The Hessian Center for Artificial Intelligence (hessian.AI)
http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de, Tel. +49 561/804-6251
Special issue on Ontology Matching and Machine Learning
https://www.semantic-web-journal.net/blog/special-issue-ontology-matching-a…
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This special issue aims to discuss the latest research proposals and on the use of machine learning for ontology matching, data interlinking, and data integration in general.
Ontology matching is a key interoperability enabler for the Semantic Web, as well as a useful technique in some classical data integration tasks dealing with the semantic heterogeneity problem. It takes ontologies as input and determines as output an alignment, that is, a set of correspondences between the semantically related entities of those ontologies. These correspondences can be used for various tasks, such as ontology merging, data interlinking, query answering or navigation over knowledge graphs. Thus, matching ontologies enables the knowledge and data expressed with the matched ontologies to interoperate.
While early approaches have addressed the use of machine learning, new deep learning and large language models have gained attention in the field, proving new ways of capturing the relationships between the entities of different ontologies.
The special issue aims at providing a comprehensive view of the latest research advancements and inspire further research in this evolving area. We welcome original research papers that propose novel techniques, models, and frameworks for ontology matching, data interlink and data integration.
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Themes and Topics
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We are interested in (including but not limited to) the following themes and topics that study the application of deep learning and large langage models in general:
- Matching and deep learning
- Matching and large language models
- Learning in instance matching, data interlinking
- Large-scale and efficient matching techniques
- Matching and neuro-symbolic techniques
- Matcher selection, combination and tuning
- User involvement
- Explanations in matching
- Social and collaborative matching
- Uncertainty in matching
- Expressive alignments
- Reasoning with alignments
- Alignment coherence and debugging
- Matching for emerging applications (e.g., web tables, knowledge graphs)
- Benchmarks for machine learning oriented matching
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Deadline
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Submission deadline: 20th February 2024. Papers submitted before the deadline will be reviewed upon receipt.
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Author Guidelines
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We invite full papers, dataset descriptions, application reports and reports on tools and systems. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this special issue. Authors can extend previously published conference or workshop papers; guidelines for this can be found in FAQ 9.
Submissions shall be made through the Semantic Web journal website at http://www.semantic-web-journal.net. Prospective authors must take notice of the submission guidelines posted at http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/authors.
We welcome any submission type as described http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/authors#types.
While there is no upper limit, paper length must be justified by content. Note that you need to request an account on the website for submitting a paper. Please indicate in the cover letter that it is for the "Ontology Matching and Machine Learning" special issue.
All manuscripts will be reviewed based on the SWJ open and transparent review policy and will be made available online during the review process.
Also note that the Semantic Web journal is open access and all submissions rely on an open and transparent review process (see FAQ 1). Finally please note that submissions must comply with the journal’s Open Science Data requirements, which are detailed in the corresponding blog post.
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Guest Editors
The guest editors can be reached at om-ml(a)googlegroups.com .
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Cássia Trojahn, IRIT, France
Sven Hertling, University of Mannheim, Germany
Huanyu Li, Linköping University, Sweden
Oktie Hassanzadeh, IBM Research, USA
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Guest Editorial Board
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Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz, City, University of London, UK & SIRIUS, University of Oslo, Norway
Pavel Shvaiko, Trentino Digitale, Italy
Jérôme Euzenat, INRIA & Univ. Grenoble Alpes, France
TO BE COMPLETED
[forwarded on behalf of Oliver Kutz]
== Award Announcement and Call for Nominations ==
The IAOA [1] has established an award of honorary fellowships [2] in
order to recognise distinguished scholars in the field of applied ontology.
IAOA Fellows will have contributed significantly and in a sustained
manner to the field of applied ontology, for example by outstanding
scientific achievements, which often goes hand-in-hand with their strong
dedication and service to the community.
Their selection is subject to an annual process based on nominations
from the community.
For 2024, we solicit nominations by January 21, 2024 (Sunday, UTC-12).
Please send nominations to [3] info(a)iaoa.org. Complete details on the
process are specified in the IAOA's Fellowship Procedure [4], an excerpt
of which describing the nomination requirements is copied below.
The 2024 selection committee consists of
- João Paulo A. Almeida, Federal University of Espirito Santo (UFES),
Vitoria, Brazil
- Nicola Guarino, Laboratory for Applied Ontology (LOA), Trento, Italy
- Oliver Kutz, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
- Deborah McGuinness, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York, USA
- Laure Vieu, Toulouse Institute for Computer Science Research (IRIT),
France
We look forward to each nomination, with many thanks in advance for the
effort!
Best regards,
Oliver Kutz
President, IAOA
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< excerpt from [4] >
To nominate a person, a nominator sends a message to the committee that
summarizes the main contributions of the nominee to applied ontology and
argues why the nominee should be selected. The nomination should be
seconded by at least one supporter. Among the nominator and the
supporter(s), at least one should be an IAOA member. Self nominations
are not allowed.
A nominee cannot be part of the selection committee. If that happens,
the nominee will be given the option to reject the nomination or
withdraw from the selection committee.
</ excerpt >
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[1] International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA)
https://iaoa.org
[2] IAOA Fellowship (web page)
https://iaoa.org/index.php/organization/fellows/
[3] IAOA contact mail address, to be used for nominations
info(a)iaoa.org
[4] IAOA Fellowship Procedure
https://iaoa.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/IAOA-Fellow-Procedure.pdf
Call for Participation: HHAI2024 – The third International Conference on Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence
June 10-14, 2024, Malmö, Sweden
Call for Papers & Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals
In this message, we shortened each call to their essentials – the full text of each call is available on the website: https://hhai-conference.org/2024/
Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence (HHAI) is an international conference series that focuses on the study of Artificial Intelligence systems that cooperate synergistically, proactively and purposefully with humans, amplifying instead of replacing human intelligence. HHAI aims for AI systems that work together with humans, emphasizing the need for adaptive, collaborative, responsible, interactive and human-centered intelligent systems. HHAI systems leverage human strengths and compensate for human weaknesses, while taking into account social, ethical and legal considerations.
The HHAI field is driven by developments in AI, but it also requires fundamentally new approaches and solutions. Thus, we encourage collaborations across research domains such as AI, HCI, cognitive and social sciences, philosophy & ethics, complex systems, and others. In this third international conference, we invite scholars from these fields to submit their best original – new as well as in progress – works, and visionary ideas on Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence.
Call for Papers (Main track)
Important dates
- Abstract submission: January 26, 2024
- Paper submission: February 2, 2024
- Acceptance notification: March 29, 2024
- Camera-ready version: April 12, 2024
Topics
We invite research on different challenges in Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence. The following list of topics is illustrative, not exhaustive:
- Human-AI interaction and collaboration
- Adaptive human-AI co-learning and co-creation
- Learning, reasoning and planning with humans and machines in the loop
- User modeling and personalisation
- Integration of learning and reasoning
- Transparent, explainable, and accountable AI
- Fair, ethical, responsible, and trustworthy AI
- Societal awareness of AI
- Multimodal machine perception of real world settings
- Social signal processing
- Representations learning for Communicative or Collaborative AI
- Symbolic and narrative-based representations for human-centric AI
- Role of Design and Compositionality of AI systems in Interpretable / Collaborative AI
We welcome contributions about all types of technology, from robots and conversational agents to multi-agent systems and machine learning models.
Paper types
In this conference, we wish to stimulate the exchange of novel ideas and interdisciplinary perspectives. To do this, we will accept three different types of papers:
- Full papers present original, impactful work (12 pages excl. references)
- Blue sky papers present visionary ideas to stimulate the research community (8 pages excl. references)
- Working papers present work in progress (8 pages excl.references)
Accepted full papers and Blue sky papers will be published in the Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Hybrid Human-Machine Intelligence, in the Frontiers of AI series by IOS Press. Working papers can be included in these proceedings, unless the authors request the paper to remain unpublished.
Work should be submitted in PDF format via Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hhai2024
Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals
We invite proposals for two-day, full-day and half-day workshops at HHAI 2024. We also invite tutorials to run alongside the workshops.
The workshops and tutorials will form part of the first edition of the HHAI Summer School.
The HHAI 2024 workshops and tutorials provide a platform for discussing a topic related to Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence with an audience specifically interested in that topic in an informal setting (compared to the main conference).
We invite submissions for events that foster cross-disciplinary interaction, scientific discourse, and creative and critical reflection, rather than just being mini-conferences. We offer organizers flexibility on formats that best suit the goals of their event. We also welcome submissions from research communities that may not be prominently featured in AI events and conferences.
Important Dates
- Workshop and tutorial proposals: January 31, 2024
- Proposal acceptance notification: February 7, 2024
- Deadline for announcing the Call for Contributions to the workshops: February 14, 2024
- Recommended deadline for submissions to the workshops: April 10, 2024
- Recommended deadline for notifications on the submissions: May 2, 2024
- Workshops and tutorials at HHAI2024: June 10-11, 2024
Proposals should be submitted via Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hhai2024
Location
HHAI 2024 will be an in-person, single-track conference, held in Malmö, Sweden on June 10-14, 2024. More information on the venue as well as travel information can be found on the website: https://hhai-conference.org/2024/
Contact information
Conference chairs: Frank Dignum (Umeå University, SE), Fabian Lorig (Malmö University, SE), Jason Tucker (Malmö University, SE), and Adam Dahlgren Lindström (Umeå University, SE).
Program chairs: Pradeep Murukannaiah (TU Delft, NL), Andreas Theodorou (Umeå University, SE), Pinar Yolum (Utrecht University, NL).
Workshop chairs: Petter Ericson (Umeå University, SE), Nina Khairova (Umeå University, SE), Marina de Vos (University of Bath, UK)
For questions, you can reach the program chairs at program(a)hhai-conference.org<mailto:program@hhai-conference.org> and the workshop chairs at workshop(a)hhai-conference.org<mailto:workshop@hhai-conference.org>
Kind regards,
Julian Rasch & Jesse Grootjen
Publicity and Social Media Chairs HHAI 2024
https://www.hhai-conference.org/
Forwarded from Manuel Ojeda-Hernández:
> [APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTING]
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> We cordially invite you to participate in the special session "Recent trends in knowledge representation and modelling" that we will be held in ESCIM 2024 in Krakow (Poland). Futher information about the conference can be found in http://escim2024.uca.es/ <http://escim2024.uca.es/>.
>
> The Special Session is focused on theoretical and applied tools for representing and modelling information. In particular, our interest is in the direction of recent techniques for dealing with uncertainty. In this sense, Formal Conceptual Analysis, Logic Programming and Rough Set Theory, together with their fuzzy extensions, arise as reliable tools for dealing with knowledge obtained from databases that are uncertain in some way, such as incomplete, imprecise, ambiguous, graded. These are some of the highlighted topics of interest in the session, but contributions related to other fields are also welcome.
>
> Keywords and related topics:
> - Formal Concept Analysis
> - Logic Programming
> - Rough Set Theory
>
> Organizers:
> * Roberto García-Aragón: roberto.aragon(a)uca.es <mailto:roberto.aragon@uca.es>
> * David Lobo: david.lobo(a)uca.es <mailto:david.lobo@uca.es>
> * Manuel Ojeda-Hernández: manuojeda <mailto:manuojeda@uma.es>@uma.e <mailto:manuojeda@uma.es>s <mailto:manuojeda@uma.es>
>
> Best regards, Roberto, David and Manuel