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ICFCA 2023
17th International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis
July 17-21, 2023, Kassel, Germany
Web: https://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/icfca2023/
Mail: icfca2023(a)lists.cs.uni-kassel.de
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# Deadline Extended
We would like to notify you that the deadline for the full manuscript
submission has been extended to **February 17, 2023**. The abstract
submission deadline is adjusted to **February 10, 2023** accordingly.
The deadline for workshop and tutorial proposals does not change
(February 3rd). For more information on this topic, see:
https://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/icfca2023/workshop-tutorials.html
# Overview
Formal Concept Analysis emerged in the 1980's from attempts to
restructure lattice theory in order to promote better communication
between lattice theorists and potential users of lattice theory. Since
its early years, Formal Concept Analysis has developed into a research
field in its own right with a thriving theoretical community and a
rapidly expanding range of applications in information and knowledge
processing including visualization, data analysis (mining) and knowledge
management and discovery.
The ICFCA conference series aims at bringing together researchers and
practitioners working on theoretical or applied aspects of Formal
Concept Analysis within major related areas such as Mathematics and
Computer and Information Sciences and their diverse applications to
fields like Software Engineering, Linguistics, Life and Social Sciences,
etc.
All accepted submissions will be refereed, and the conference
proceedings will be published by Springer in the LNCS/LNAI series.
# Topics
Main topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
## Fundamental aspects of FCA
- FCA theory
- Lattice theory
- Lattice drawing
- Philosophical foundations
- Algorithms and complexity theory
## Bridging FCA to information sciences and artificial intelligence
- FCA and logic, e.g., semantic web, description logics
- FCA and conceptual structures, e.g., concept graphs, knowledge spaces
- FCA and data analysis, e.g., hierarchical classification, data
organization
- FCA and data mining, e.g., pattern mining
- FCA and information retrieval, e.g. exploratory search, navigation,
querying
- FCA and machine learning, e.g., learning with hypothesis, feature
selection
- FCA and database theory, e.g., dependencies, rules, data cubes
- FCA and software engineering
- FCA and morphological mathematics
## Understanding, modelling real-world data and phenomena with FCA
- Analysis of "big data" with FCA, e.g., sampling, parallel computing
- Analysis of social networks and their dynamics
- Applications for scientific data analysis, e.g., in biology or health care
- Applications for sensors data and user interactions traces
- Other FCA applications
# Submission Details
We invite scientific publications on theory and applications of Formal
Concept Analysis. Papers of up to sixteen pages may be submitted in the
PDF format. This year, the conference uses the Springer EquinOCS
platform as a submission system for the first time.
(https://equinocs.springernature.com/service/ICFCA2023)
All submissions should follow the formatting instructions for Springer's
LNCS style. We encourage the use of LaTeX template files, available on
the "Information for Authors" page at:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…
In order to increase visibility, all authors should provide an ORCID
number alongside their submission, see:
https://www.springer.com/gp/authors-editors/orcid
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
- Abstract submission: Old: January 27, 2023. New: February 10, 2023
- Full paper submission: Old: February 3, 2023. New: February 17, 2023
- Notification of acceptance: March 30, 2023
- Camera ready papers: April 21, 2023
- Conference: July 17-21, 2023
# Organization
ICFCA 2023 will be hosted at the University of Kassel. It will be a
hybrid conference with a strong emphasis on on-site interaction.
## Invited Speakers
- Oliver Deussen (Visual Computing, University of Konstanz, Germany)
- Reinhard Diestel (Discrete Mathematics, University of Hamburg, Germany)
- Jan Konečný (Dept. of Computer Science, Palacký University Olomouc,
Czech Republic)
- Manuel Ojeda Aciego (Dept. of Applied Mathematics, University of
Málaga, Spain)
- Alessandra Palmigiano (Dept. of Ethics, Governance and Society, Vrije
Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- William T. Trotter (School of Mathematics, Georgia Tech Institute, USA)
## Conference Chair
- Gerd Stumme, University of Kassel, Germany
## Program Chairs
- Domingo López Rodríguez, Universidad de Málaga, Spain
- Dominik Dürrschnabel, University of Kassel, Germany
## Editorial Board
- Jaume Baixeries, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Catalonia
- Florence Le Ber, Université de Strasbourg/ENGEES, CNRS, France
- Peggy Cellier, IRISA lab, Rennes, France
- Sebastien Ferré, Université de Rennes 1, France
- Bernhard Ganter, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Tom Hanika, University of Kassel, Germany
- Dmitry Ignatov, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
- Mehdi Kaytoue, INSA-Lyon, LIRIS, France
- Sergei Kuznetsov, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
- Leonard Kwuida, Bern University of Applied Sciences
- Rokia Missaoui, Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO), Canada
- Amedeo Napoli, LORIA, Nancy, France
- Sergei Obiedkov, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
- Manuel Ojeda-Aciego, University of Malaga, Spain
- Uta Priss, Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Wolfenbüttel, Germany
- Christian Sacarea, Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
- Stefan E. Schmidt, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Barış Sertkaya, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Germany
- Petko Valtchev, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
## Program Committee
- Victor Codocedo, Instituto para la Resiliencia ante Desastres, Chile
- Pablo Cordero, University of Málaga, Spain
- Diana Cristea, Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Romania
- Christophe Demko, L3I lab, Université de La Rochelle, France
- Jean Diatta, Université de la Réunion, France
- Stephan Doerfel, Kiel University of Applied Sciences, Germany
- Xavier Dolques, ICube, Université de Strasbourg, France
- Marianne Huchard, LIRMM, Université Montpellier, France
- Jan Konecny, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic
- Wilfried Lex, Universität Clausthal, Germany
- Jesús Medina, Cadiz University, Spain
- Engelbert Mephu Nguifo, LIMOS, Université de Clermont Ferrand 2, France
- Jan Outrata, Palacky University of Olomouc, Czech Republic
- Henry Soldano, Université Paris 13, France
- Laszlo Szathmary, University of Debrecen, Hungary
- Andreja Tepavčević, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
- Martin Trnecka, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic
* We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this CfP *
* For the online version of this Call, visit: https://recsys.acm.org/recsys23/call/papers *
We are pleased to invite you to contribute to the 17th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys 2023), the premier venue for research on the foundations and applications of recommendation technologies. The upcoming RecSys conference will be held on September 18–22, 2023 in Singapore, with an inclusive format that accommodates remote attendance. Each accepted paper is expected to be presented in person. The conference will continue RecSys’ tradition of connecting researchers, practitioners, and students to exchange ideas, frame problems, and share solutions across a range of specialties concerned with recommendation. All accepted papers will be published by ACM.
We invite submissions of original research on all aspects of recommender systems, including contributions to: algorithms ranging from collaborative filtering to knowledge-based reasoning or deep learning; design ranging from studies of human preferences and decision-making to novel interaction design; systems including practical issues of scale and deployment; applications that bring forward the lessons of innovative applications across various domains from e-commerce to education to social connections; scientific inquiry on fundamental dynamics and impact of recommender systems. We welcome new research on recommendation technologies coming from diverse communities ranging from psychology to mathematics. In particular, we care as much about the human and economic impact of these systems as we care about their underlying algorithms.
Topics of interest for RecSys 2023 include but are not limited to (alphabetically ordered):
* Algorithm scalability, performance, and implementations
* Bias, fairness, bubbles, and ethics of recommender systems
* Case studies of real-world implementations
* Conversational and natural language recommender systems
* Cross-domain recommendation
* Data characteristics and processing challenges underlying recommender systems
* Economic models and consequences of recommender systems
* Interfaces for recommender systems
* Multi-stakeholder recommendations
* New aspects of recommender systems evaluation
* Novel approaches to recommendation, including voice, VR/AR, etc.
* Preference elicitation
* Privacy and security
* Socially- and context-aware recommender systems
* Systems challenges such as scalability, data quality, and performance
* User studies of recommendation applications
Authors will be asked to assign a selection of predefined custom tags to describe their paper in the submission system. Tags can be assigned to indicate algorithms, interfaces, automated or user-centric evaluations, for example. Reviewers will also report their expertise across these tags, and this information will be used in review assignments.
Papers focusing primarily on demonstration or new resources for RecSys should be submitted to the demo track. These would be desk-rejected in the main track.
We also point authors to the industry track for discussion of field experiences, deployments, user studies (etc.) that do not follow the framework of regular papers, or align with the reviewing guidelines below. A separate track is also provided for late-breaking results papers; this track is intended for short presentations of preliminary work, mainly focused on fostering discussions with other members of the RecSys community.
Reviewing Process
Reviewers will evaluate papers based on their significance, originality, rigor, and contribution to the field. In view of the RecSys conference goal of advancing the field, reviewers will also be asked to consider the replicability of the reported research. Replicability will be assessed in the context of the work itself — we recognize that a set of customer interviews (for example) may not be shareable, but the interview scripts can be provided along with other resources such as response coding protocols. Papers that are out of scope, incomplete, or lack sufficient evidence to support the basic claims, may be rejected without full review.
Submission Guidelines
LONG PAPERS should report on substantial contributions of lasting value. The maximum length is16 pages (plus up to 2 pages of references). Each accepted long paper will be included in the conference proceedings and presented in a plenary session as part of the main conference program.
SHORT PAPERS typically discuss exciting new work that is not yet mature enough for a long paper. In particular, novel but significant proposals will be considered for acceptance to this category despite not having gone through sufficient experimental validation or lacking strong theoretical foundation. Applications of recommender systems to novel areas are especially welcome. The maximum length is 8 pages (plus up to 2 pages references). Each accepted short paper will be included in the conference proceedings and presented either as an oral presentation or at the poster session. Note that rejected long paper submissions will not be considered as short papers.
All submissions and reviews will be handled electronically. Papers must be submitted to easychair.
EVALUATION AND REPRODUCIBILITY
We always encourage authors to present reproducible scientific results and we strongly believe this is an attitude we should foster in our RecSys community. To promote a fair evaluation of new algorithms and approaches with state-of-the-art baselines and allow other researchers to reproduce the results presented in RecSys papers, we suggest the authors refer to one of the frameworks listed in https://github.com/ACMRecSys/recsys-evaluation-frameworks. As for the datasets to use in experimental evaluations, authors may refer to the repositories available at https://github.com/ACMRecSys/recsys-datasets.
Sharing of datasets and code is encouraged, and authors presenting work that was tested on proprietary data may wish to include a secondary analysis on a public or shareable data set. We also strongly recommend the authors, unless there are restrictions, to make their code available on a public repository. The same holds for non-public datasets used for experimental evaluations. To keep the anonymity of their submission, the authors may refer to https://anonymous.4open.science/.
FORMATTING
ACM’s archival publication format separates content from presentation in the Digital Library to enhance accessibility and improve the flexibility and resiliency of our publications. Following the ACM publication workflow, all authors should submit manuscripts for review in a single-column format. Instructions for Word and LaTeX authors are given below:
* Microsoft Word: Write your paper using the Submission Template (Review Submission Format). Follow the embedded instructions to apply the paragraph styles to your various text elements. The text is in single-column format at this stage and no additional formatting is required.
* LaTeX: Please use the latest version of the Primary Article Template – LaTeX to create your submission. You must use the “manuscript” option with the \documentclass[manuscript,anonymous]{acmart} command to generate the output in a single-column format which is required for review. Please see the LaTeX documentation and ACM’s LaTeX best practices guide for further instructions. To ensure 100% compatibility with The ACM Publishing System (TAPS), please restrict the use of packages to the whitelist of approved LaTeX packages.
A document with some frequently asked questions can be found here.
Authors are strongly encouraged to provide “alt text” (alternative text) for floats (images, tables, etc.) in their content so that readers with disabilities can be given descriptive information for the floats that are important to the work. The descriptive text will be displayed in place of a float if the float cannot be loaded. This benefits the author as well as it broadens the reader base for the author’s work. Moreover, the alt text provides in-depth float descriptions to search engine crawlers, which helps to properly index these floats. Additionally, authors should follow the ACM Accessibility Recommendations for Publishing in Color and SIG ACCESS guidelines on describing figures.
Should you have any questions or issues going through the instructions above, please contact support at acmtexsupport(a)aptaracorp.com for both LaTeX and Microsoft Word inquiries.
Accepted papers will be later submitted to ACM’s production platform where authors will be able to review PDF and HTML output formats before publication.
ANONYMITY
The peer review process is mutually anonymous (double-blind). This means that all submissions must not include information identifying the authors or their organization. Specifically, do not include the authors’ names and affiliations, refer to your previous work in the third person (e.g., “Di Noia and Zhang (2023) recommended that RecSys submissions be anonymized by referring to the authors’ prior work in the third person.”), and avoid providing any other information that would allow reviewers to identify the authors, such as acknowledgments of individuals and funding sources. However, it is acceptable to explicitly refer in the paper to the companies or organizations that provided datasets, hosted experiments or deployed solutions if there is no implication that the authors are currently affiliated with the mentioned organization. Reviewers will be instructed not to search for tech reports, pre-prints, and other information about your research. Your responsibility is focused on making sure that the paper submission itself does not reveal your identity as an author.
ETHICAL REVIEW FOR HUMAN-SUBJECTS RESEARCH
ACM RecSys expects all authors to comply with ethical and regulatory guidelines associated with human subjects research, including research involving human participants and research using personally identifiable data. Papers reporting on such human subjects research must include a statement identifying any regulatory review the research is subject to (and identifying the form of approval provided), or explaining the lack of required review. Reviewers will be asked to consider whether the research was conducted in compliance with applicable ethical and regulatory guidelines.
We encourage authors to consider further ethical implications and broader impacts of their work, and to discuss these in an appropriate section of their papers; “A Guide to Writing the NeurIPS Impact Statement” provides non-binding guidance on some of the kinds of things authors may wish to consider.
ORIGINALITY
Each paper should not be previously published or accepted to any peer-reviewed journal or conference, nor currently under review elsewhere (including as another paper submission for RecSys 2023). Papers published in workshop proceedings may only be submitted if the RecSys submission includes at least 30% substantially new approaches and results; such papers must also reference the original workshop paper in the submission form (but not in the anonymized paper).
PLAGIARISM
Plagiarized papers will not be accepted for RecSys 2023. Our committees will be checking the plagiarism level of all submitted papers to ensure content originality using an automated tool.
If you reuse non-novel text from a prior publication (e.g., the description of an algorithm or dataset), please make sure to cite the prior publication as the source of that text. If you have questions about reuse of text or simultaneous submission, please contact the program chairs at least one week prior to the submission deadline. Please refer to the ACM Publishing License Agreement and Authorship Policy for further details.
Papers violating any of the above guidelines are subject to rejection without review and cases may be referred to the ACM Publications Ethics and Plagiarism committee for further action where warranted.
PATENTING
Please take note that the official publication date is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of the conference. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.
SIGCHI Submitter Agreement
RecSys 2023 is a SIGCHI conference and making a submission to a SIGCHI conference is a serious matter. Submissions require time and effort by SIGCHI volunteers to organize and manage the reviewing process, and, if the submission is accepted, the publication and presentation process. Thus, anyone who submits to RecSys 2023 implicitly confirms the following statements:
1. I confirm that this submission is the work of myself and my co-authors.
2. I confirm that I or my co-authors hold copyright to the content, and have obtained appropriate permissions for any portions of the content that are copyrighted by others.
3. I confirm that any research reported in this submission involving human subjects has gone through the appropriate approval process at my institution.
4. I confirm that if this paper is accepted, I or one of my co-authors will present the paper at the conference, either in person or through a conference-designated remote presentation option. Papers that are not presented at the conference by an author may be removed from the proceedings at the discretion of the program chairs.
Important Dates
* [LONG] Abstract submission deadline: April 14th, 2023
* [LONG] Paper submission deadline: April 21st, 2023
* [SHORT] Abstract submission deadline: May 2nd, 2023
* [SHORT] Paper submission deadline: May 9th, 2023
* Author notification [LONG and SHORT]: June 28th, 2023
* Camera-ready version deadline: July 26th, 2023
Deadlines refer to 23:59 (11:59pm) in the AoE (Anywhere on Earth) time zone.
Program Chairs
* Tommaso Di Noia, Polytechnic University of Bari (POLIBA), Bari, Italy
* Min Zhang, Tsinghua University (THU), Beijing, China
* E-mail: program2023(a)recsys.acm.org
*** Apologies for cross-posting ***
JELIA 2023 FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
18th European Conference on Logics in Artificial Intelligence (JELIA 2023)
September 20-22, 2023
TU Dresden, Germany
https://jelia2023.inf.tu-dresden.de/
== IMPORTANT DATES ==
Abstract submission: 22 May 2023
Paper submission: 25 May 2023
Notification of acceptance: 10 July 2023
Camera-ready due: 27 July 2023
The Program Committee of the 18th European Conference on Logics in Artificial Intelligence (JELIA 2023) invites the submission of technical papers for the conference that will be held in Dresden, Germany, from the 20th to the 22nd of September of 2023.
== AIMS AND SCOPE ==
The aim of JELIA 2023 is to bring together active researchers interested in the use of logics in Artificial Intelligence, in order to discuss current research, results, problems, and applications of both theoretical and practical nature. JELIA strives to foster links and facilitate cross-fertilization of ideas among researchers from various disciplines, among researchers from academia and industry, and between theoreticians and practitioners.
Authors are invited to submit papers presenting original and unpublished research in all areas related to the use of logics in Artificial Intelligence, including, but not limited to:
* Abductive and inductive reasoning
* Applications of logic-based AI systems
* Argumentation
* Automated reasoning including satisfiability checking and its extensions
* Causality and logics
* Computational complexity and expressiveness
* Deontic logic and normative systems
* Description logics and other logical approaches to ontologies
* Knowledge representation, reasoning, and compilation
* Learning and reasoning
* Logic programming, answer set programming, constraint logic programming
* Logics in machine learning
* Logics for uncertain and probabilistic reasoning
* Logics in multi-agent systems, games, and social choice
* Neural networks and logic rules
* Non-classical logics, such as modal, temporal, epistemic, dynamic, spatial, paraconsistent, and hybrid logics
* Nonmonotonic logics, default logics, conditional logics
* Planning and diagnosis based on logic
* Preferences and optimization
* Reasoning about actions
* Updates, belief revision and nonmonotonic reasoning
Submissions describing implemented systems/applications and their application area(s) are also welcome.
== SPECIAL TRACK ==
This year's conference will include a Special Track on Logics for Explainable and Trustworthy AI. We welcome contributions that describe logic-based approaches to making AI more transparent, safer, or more trustable. The track aims to draw attention to this timely topic and create a space for discussing the role of logic. The papers accepted for the special track will be presented in dedicated sessions at the conference.
== AWARDS ==
JELIA 2023 is happy to announce that there will be Best Paper and Best Student Paper Prizes sponsored by Springer, each is a cash prize amounting to EUR 500. The Program Committee will select for this honor the contribution of the highest technical excellence and scientific merit. In the case of the latter award, the primary author of the paper must be a student at the time of submission.
In previous editions, the best paper of JELIA has been invited to the sister conference track of IJCAI, and the conference series intends to carry on with this tradition.
The authors of selected contributions of outstanding quality will be invited to submit an extended version of their work to the TPLP journal and will enjoy fast-track reviewing and publication.
== SUBMISSION DETAILS ==
Submission Site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jelia2023
JELIA 2023 welcomes submissions of long or short papers. All submissions should contain original research, and sufficient detail to assess the merits and relevance of the contribution.
Submissions must not have been previously published or be simultaneously
submitted for publication elsewhere; see also the note below.
All submissions should not exceed 13 pages for long papers and 6 pages
for short papers (excluding references, including everything else, for
example figures), and should be written in English. Submissions must be
formatted according to the standard Springer LNCS style (see https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…), and are not anonymous. The conference proceedings of JELIA 2023 will be
published by Springer Verlag in the series Lecture Notes in Artificial
Intelligence, a sub-series of Lecture Notes in Computer Science
(important note: Springer will require all the LaTeX source files of all
accepted submissions).
== CONFERENCE CHAIRS ==
** General Chair
Sarah Alice Gaggl, TU Dresden, Germany
** Program Chairs
Maria Vanina Martinez, IIIA - CSIC, Spain
Magdalena Ortiz, Umeå University, Sweden
**Local Organization Chairs
Marcos Cramer • TU Dresden, Germany
Martin Diller • TU Dresden, Germany
**Technical Chairs
Stefan Borgwardt • TU Dresden, Germany
Stefan Ellmauthaler • TU Dresden, Germany
**Publicity Chairs
Bartosz Bednarczyk • TU Dresden, Germany and University of Wrocław, Poland
Lucía Gómez Álvarez • TU Dresden, Germany
Dominik Rusovac • TU Dresden, Germany
**Finance Chairs
Sarah Alice Gaggl • TU Dresden, Germany
Hannes Straß • TU Dresden, Germany
== POLICY ON MULTIPLE SUBMISSIONS ==
JELIA 2023 will not accept any paper that, at the time of submission, is
under review or has already been published or accepted for publication in
a journal or another conference. Authors are also required not to submit
their papers elsewhere during JELIA's review period. However, these
restrictions do not apply to previous workshops with a limited audience
and without archival proceedings.
Any additional questions can be directed towards the JELIA Chairs:
jelia2023(a)easychair.org
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Dr. Lucía Gómez Álvarez
Computational Logic Group
Institute for Artificial Intelligence
Faculty of Computer Science
TU Dresden
GERMANY
Calls for Contributions at HHAI2023 June 26-30, 2023, Munich, Germany
In this call:
* Call for Main Track Papers
* Call for Posters and Demos
* Call for Doctoral Consortium Papers
* Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals
The full text of each call is available on our website: https://www.hhai-conference.org
In this message, we shortened each call to their essentials. All deadlines are at the end of the day specified, anywhere on Earth (UTC-12).
Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence (HHAI 2023) is the second international conference focusing on the study of Artificial Intelligent 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, emphasising the need for adaptive, collaborative, responsible, interactive and human-centered intelligent systems that leverage human strengths and compensate for human weaknesses, while taking into account social, ethical and legal considerations. This field of study is driven by current developments in AI, but also requires fundamentally new approaches and solutions. In addition, we want to encourage collaborations across research domains such as AI, HCI, cognitive and social sciences, philosophy & ethics, complex systems, and others. In this second international conference, we invite scholars from these fields to submit their best original, new as well as in progress, visionary and existing work on Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence.
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 modelling 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.
Keep an eye out on our website for more information: https://www.hhai-conference.org/
Work should be submitted via Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hhai2023
For questions, you can reach us at: organisers(a)hhai-conference.org
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Call for Papers Main Track
We welcome submissions of 4-12 pages addressing relevant topics to HHAI. For more information see: https://www.hhai-conference.org/cfp/
Important dates
* Abstract submission: February 10th, 2023
* Paper submission: February 17th, 2023
* Reviews released: March 17th, 2023
* Final notification: April 17th, 2023
* Camera-ready: May 02nd, 2023
* Main conference: June 26th-30th, 2023
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Call for Posters and Demos
We welcome submissions of 2 page abstracts addressing relevant topics to HHAI. For more information see: https://www.hhai-conference.org/cfpd/
Important Deadlines
* Submission due: Monday April 10th, 2023
* Notifications: Friday May 5th, 2023
* Camera-ready due (extended abstract): Monday May 15th, 2023
* Final video and poster submission: Tuesday May 23th, 2023
* HHAI2023 Posters & Demos: June 29th, 2023
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Call for Doctoral Consortium Papers
We welcome submissions of 8-12 page descriptions of PhD research proposals. For more information see: https://www.hhai-conference.org/cfpdc/
Important Dates
* Submission Deadline: March 15th, 2023
* Reviews Released: April 15th, 2023
* Camera-ready Papers Due: May 15th, 2023
* Doctoral Consortium: June 27th, 2023
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Call for HHAI 2023 Workshop and Tutorial Proposals
We welcome submissions of 8 page proposals for workshops or tutorials. For more information see: https://www.hhai-conference.org/cfpwt/
Important Dates
* January 31, 2023: Workshop and tutorial proposals due
* February 7, 2023: Proposal acceptance notification
* February 14, 2023: Deadline for announcing the Call for Contributions to the workshops
* March 28, 2023: Recommended deadline for submissions to the workshops
* April 25, 2023: Recommended deadline for notifications on the submissions
* June 26/27, 2023: HHAI 2023 Workshops
Kind regards,
On behalf of the HHAI 2023 Organizing Committee,
Michiel van der Meer
Leiden University
Web & Publicity Chair HHAI 2023
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ICFCA 2023
17th International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis
July 17-21, 2023, Kassel, Germany
Web: https://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/icfca2023/
Mail: icfca2023(a)lists.cs.uni-kassel.de
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# Call for Workshops and Tutorials
The ICFCA 2023 Organizing Committee invites proposals for
workshops/tutorials to be held on the first day of the conference (July
17, 2023), which will take place in Kassel, Germany. We invite proposals
for both **full- and half-day workshops/tutorial** in current and
emerging topics in (or related to) Formal Concept Analysis. The workshop
and tutorials provide an opportunity to discuss novel topics in an
interactive atmosphere. They can concentrate in-depth on research
topics, but can also be devoted to application issues.
ICFCA 2023 will be a hybrid conference with a strong emphasis on on-site
interaction. Therefore all contributors are required to present their
work locally in Kassel.
# Duration & format
We welcome both full- and half-day workshop/tutorial proposals. We would
like to encourage proposers to aim for a program that is both varied and
interesting. For workshops, especially where the format is concerned, we
would like you to think about ways of going beyond the usual list of
presentations of accepted papers. Another way of extending the usual
format is to include a specific challenge problem that can be addressed
by the workshop participants, with a dedicated challenge session in the
workshop program. Note, however, that the challenge should be only one
of the components of the workshop, targeting a problem which is specific
to the workshop topic(s).
# Combined Tutorial & Workshop
Especially for a relatively novel but rapidly maturing topic, giving an
introduction of the state-of-the-art may go beyond the scope of an
invited presentation. In this case, a half day tutorial followed by a
half day workshop could be a good format.
# Guidelines for proposals
When proposing a workshop or a tutorial, please provide (at least) the
following information:
- A brief description of
- the specific issues that will be addressed,
- the reasons why the workshop/tutorial is of interest in these times,
- the main research areas involved,
- and what the workshop/tutorial will add to the conference (e.g., do
you expect papers of a theme that would not fit the main conference?).
- For workshops,
- a draft of the Call for Papers, including information on accepted
formats (e.g., regular papers, extended abstracts, oral-only
presentations of relevant recently published or submitted contributions,
etc.)
- and expected format of the workshop (e.g., invited talks,
presentations, poster sessions, panel discussions, challenge sessions,
or other ideas for ensuring an interactive atmosphere).
- In the case of a combined tutorial-workshop, please clearly
indicate the format.
- Any special requirements regarding logistics (e.g., poster stands,
audio equipment), if applicable.
# Submission
For applying or if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to
contact the Program Chairs Domingo López Rodríguez and Dominik
Dürrschnabel: icfca2023(a)lists.cs.uni-kassel.de. We are looking forward
to your proposals.
# Tutorial/Workshop proposal deadline:
Friday, February 3, 2023
*** Apologies for cross-posting ***
FOIS 2023: 3rd Call for Papers - deadline extended
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13th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2023), July 17-20, 2023 (Sherbrooke, QC, Canada) and Sept 18-20, 2023 (Online)
http://fois2023.griis.ca<http://fois2023.griis.ca/>
We are happy to announce three exciting keynote speakers for FOIS 2023:
- Deborah McGuinness, Tetherless World Senior Constellation Chair and Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
- John Heil, Professor of Philosophy, Washington University, USA and Durham University, UK
- Michael Gruninger, Professor of Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada
More information about our keynotes speakers: https://fois2023.griis.ca/keynote-speakers/
New dates
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Abstract submission : January 31, 2023
Full paper submission : February 12, 2023
Definition and scope
====================
The FOIS conference is a meeting point for all researchers with an interest in formal ontology. Formal ontology is the systematic study of the types of entities and relations making up the domains of interest represented in modern information systems. The conference encourages submission of high quality, not previously published results on both theoretical issues and practical advancements. FOIS 2023 will have distinct tracks for foundational issues, ontology applications and methods, and domain ontologies.
FOIS aims to be a nexus of interdisciplinary research and communication for researchers from many domains engaging with formal ontology. Common application areas include conceptual modeling, database design, knowledge engineering and management, software engineering, organizational modeling, artificial intelligence, robotics, computational linguistics, the life sciences, bioinformatics and scientific research in general, geographic information science, information retrieval, library and information science, as well as the Semantic Web.
FOIS is the flagship conference of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA: http://iaoa.org/), which is a non-profit organization promoting interdisciplinary research and international collaboration in formal ontology.
Important dates (NEW !)
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- Abstract submission deadline: January 31, 2023
- Paper submission deadline: February 12, 2023
- Author rebuttal period: March 24-31, 2023 (tentative)
- Notifications: April 10, 2023 (tentative)
- Camera-ready papers: May 1, 2023
- Onsite conference: July 17-20, 2023
- Virtual conference: September 18-20, 2023
The submission deadline for workshops will be after the notifications to allow authors to submit a revised version of rejected papers to any of the conference workshops if the paper topics are appropriate for this workshop.
Location
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FOIS 2023 will consist of a physical meeting and a virtual meeting:
An in-person only meeting in Sherbrooke, Quebec from July 17 to 20, 2023 that will be very much like a traditional conference with keynotes, regular talks, workshops and tutorials and plenty of social and networking opportunities. This part will not have a remote participation option, but we plan on recording selected talks (e.g. keynotes). The main conference will be from July 17 to 19 and workshops and tutorials will be held mostly on July 20.
This will be followed by an online part to be held from September 18 to 20, 2023 that offers an opportunity for presentation and discussion of additional papers that were not presented at the physical meeting in Sherbrooke.
To plan for this two-part event, authors must at the time of submission indicate their preference and constraints for presenting either on site in Sherbrooke or virtually. Acceptance will be either for in-person presentation or for online presentation, at which time authors can no longer change the modality. Since the numbers of in-person and online presentations are limited, we encourage authors to be as flexible as possible to maximize your chance of paper acceptance. More details are provided in the Submission Instructions.
Submissions
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FOIS 2023 seeks three types of full-length (14 pages) high-quality papers on a wide range of topics:
Foundational papers address content-related ontological issues, their formal representation, and their relevance to some aspect of information systems.
Application and Methods papers address novel systems, methods, and tools related to building, evaluating, or using ontologies, emphasizing the impact of ontology contents.
Domain ontology papers describe a novel ontology for a specific realm of interest, clarifying ontological choices against requirements and foundational theory, and showing ontology use.
Please refer to the submission instructions for more details. As usual, the FOIS proceedings will be published by IOS Press.
The conference will also offer workshops and tutorials related to formal ontologies. See the separate call for workshops and tutorials for more information.
Topics of interest
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Areas of particular interest to FOIS include the following:
- Foundational Issues
- Kinds of entities: particulars/universals, continuants/occurrents, abstracta/concreta, dependent entities/independent entities, natural objects/artifacts, events/processes
- Formal relations: parthood, identity, connection, dependence, constitution, causality, subsumption, instantiation
- Vagueness and granularity
- Space, time, and change
- Methodological issues
- Top-level vs. domain-specific ontologies
- Role of reference ontologies
- Ontology similarity, integration, alignment, matching and entity reconciliation
- Ontology modularity, patterns, and contextuality
- Ontology evaluation, quality, reuse, adaptation, and evolution
- Ontology compliance with FAIR principles
- Formal comparison among ontologies
- Relationship between conceptual modeling and ontologies
- Relationship with cognition, language, semantics, and context
- Connections between knowledge graphs and ontologies
- Methodological issues in the applications of ontologies
- Social issues, such as trust or bias, with respect to ontologies
- Applications
- Technical applications of ontologies, such as
- Semantic Web
- Other areas of AI (Machine Learning, Explainable AI, Rules)
- Qualitative modeling
- Systems applications of ontologies, such as
- Ontology-driven information systems design
- Ontology-based data access
- Knowledge management
- Information retrieval
- Computational linguistics
- Metadata management
- Domain applications of ontologies, such as
- Ontologies for business modeling
- Ontologies for particular scientific disciplines (biology, chemistry, geography, physics, geoscience, cognitive sciences, linguistics, etc.)
- Ontologies for engineering: shape, form and function, artifacts, manufacturing, design, architecture, etc.
- Ontologies for the humanities: arts, cultural studies, history, literature, philosophy, etc.
- Ontologies for the social sciences: economics, law, political science, anthropology, archeology, etc.
- Ontologies for Open Science and dataset sharing
- Domain-specific ontologies
- Ontology of physical reality (matter, space, time, motion, etc.)
- Ontology of biological reality (organisms, genes, proteins, cells, etc.)
- Ontology of mental reality and agency (beliefs, intentions, emotions, perceptions, cognition, etc.)
- Ontology of artifacts, functions, capacities and roles
- Ontology of social reality (institutions, organizations, norms, social relationships, artistic expressions, etc.)
Conference Organization
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General Chair: Antony Galton, University of Exeter, UK
PC Chairs: Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles, IRIT-CNRS Toulouse, France
Torsten Hahmann, University of Maine, USA
Local Organization Chair: Jean-François Ethier, University of Sherbrooke, Canada
Online Chair: Cassia Trojahn, IRIT Université Toulouse 2, France
Workshop and Tutorial Chairs: Megan Katsumi, University of Toronto, Canada
Emilio Sanfilippo, ISTC-CNR, Trento, Italy
Early Career Chairs: Antoine Zimmermann, École des Mines de Saint-Étienne (EMSE), France
Guendalina Righetti, Free University Bozen/Bolzano, Italy
Demo & Showcase Chairs: Sergio de Cesare, University of Westminster, UK
Tiago Prince Sales, University of Twente, Netherlands
Publicity Chairs: Lucia Gomez Alvarez, TU Dresden, Germany
Selja Seppälä, University College Cork, Ireland
Proceedings Chair: Maria Hedblom, Jönköping University, Sweden
Program committee: https://fois2023.griis.ca/conference-organization/
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Dr. Lucía Gómez Álvarez
Computational Logic Group
Institute for Artificial Intelligence
Faculty of Computer Science
TU Dresden
GERMANY
Assistant Professor Position in Applied Data Science
Modul University Vienna (MU) is seeking an outstanding scholar to teach,
raise external funding and conduct research in the area of Applied Data
Science with a special focus on Machine Learning and Data Mining. The
candidate should have a track record in one or more of the following
areas: Machine learning, data mining, natural language processing,
intelligent systems, or recommendation systems. Additional experience in
areas such as computational statistics, analysis of the large-scale
data, and analysis of data generated in online systems, as well as,
industry experience in one or more of these areas are highly
appreciated. Furthermore, strong methodological background and
analytical skills are desirable.
This is a tenure track position starting with a fix period of five
years. The position is open until filled.
For more information, see
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LinkedIn:
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ICFCA 2023
17th International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis
July 17-21, 2023, Kassel, Germany
Web: https://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/icfca2023/
Mail: icfca2023(a)lists.cs.uni-kassel.de
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# Overview
Formal Concept Analysis emerged in the 1980's from attempts to
restructure lattice theory in order to promote better communication
between lattice theorists and potential users of lattice theory. Since
its early years, Formal Concept Analysis has developed into a research
field in its own right with a thriving theoretical community and a
rapidly expanding range of applications in information and knowledge
processing including visualization, data analysis (mining) and knowledge
management and discovery.
The ICFCA conference series aims at bringing together researchers and
practitioners working on theoretical or applied aspects of Formal
Concept Analysis within major related areas such as Mathematics and
Computer and Information Sciences and their diverse applications to
fields like Software Engineering, Linguistics, Life and Social Sciences,
etc.
All accepted submissions will be refereed, and the conference
proceedings will be published by Springer in the LNCS/LNAI series.
# Topics
Main topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
## Fundamental aspects of FCA
- FCA theory
- Lattice theory
- Lattice drawing
- Philosophical foundations
- Algorithms and complexity theory
## Bridging FCA to information sciences and artificial intelligence
- FCA and logic, e.g., semantic web, description logics
- FCA and conceptual structures, e.g., concept graphs, knowledge spaces
- FCA and data analysis, e.g., hierarchical classification, data
organization
- FCA and data mining, e.g., pattern mining
- FCA and information retrieval, e.g. exploratory search, navigation,
querying
- FCA and machine learning, e.g., learning with hypothesis, feature
selection
- FCA and database theory, e.g., dependencies, rules, data cubes
- FCA and software engineering
- FCA and morphological mathematics
## Understanding, modelling real-world data and phenomena with FCA
- Analysis of "big data" with FCA, e.g., sampling, parallel computing
- Analysis of social networks and their dynamics
- Applications for scientific data analysis, e.g., in biology or health care
- Applications for sensors data and user interactions traces
- Other FCA applications
# Submission Details
We invite scientific publications on theory and applications of Formal
Concept Analysis. Papers of up to sixteen pages may be submitted in the
PDF format. This year, the conference uses the Springer EquinOCS
platform as a submission system for the first time.
(https://equinocs.springernature.com/service/ICFCA2023)
All submissions should followthe formatting instructions for Springer's
LNCS style. We encourage the use of LaTeX template files, available on
the "Information for Authors" page at:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…
In order to increase visibility, all authors should provide an ORCID
number alongside their submission, see:
https://www.springer.com/gp/authors-editors/orcid
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
- Abstract submission: January 27, 2023
- Full paper submission: February 3, 2023
- Notification of acceptance: March 30, 2023
- Camera ready papers: April 21, 2023
- Conference: July 17-21, 2023
# Organization
ICFCA 2023 will be hosted at the University of Kassel. It will be a
hybrid conference with a strong emphasis on on-site interaction.
## Conference Chair
- Gerd Stumme, University of Kassel, Germany
## Program Chairs
- Domingo López Rodríguez, Universidad de Málaga, Spain
- Dominik Dürrschnabel, University of Kassel, Germany
## Editorial Board (tentative)
- Jaume Baixeries, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Catalonia
- Florence Le Ber, Université de Strasbourg/ENGEES, CNRS, France
- Peggy Cellier, IRISA lab, Rennes, France
- Sebastien Ferré, Université de Rennes 1, France
- Bernhard Ganter, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Tom Hanika, University of Kassel, Germany
- Dmitry Ignatov, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
- Mehdi Kaytoue, INSA-Lyon, LIRIS, France
- Sergei Kuznetsov, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
- Leonard Kwuida, Bern University of Applied Sciences
- Rokia Missaoui, Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO), Canada
- Amedeo Napoli, LORIA, Nancy, France
- Sergei Obiedkov, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
- Manuel Ojeda-Aciego, University of Malaga, Spain
- Uta Priss, Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Wolfenbüttel, Germany
- Christian Sacarea, Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
- Stefan E. Schmidt, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Barış Sertkaya, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Germany
- Petko Valtchev, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
## Program Committee (tentative)
- Victor Codocedo, Instituto para la Resiliencia ante Desastres, Chile
- Pablo Cordero, University of Málaga, Spain
- Diana Cristea, Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Romania
- Christophe Demko, L3I lab, Université de La Rochelle, France
- Jean Diatta, Université de la Réunion, France
- Stephan Doerfel, Kiel University of Applied Sciences, Germany
- Xavier Dolques, ICube, Université de Strasbourg, France
- Marianne Huchard, LIRMM, Université Montpellier, France
- Jan Konecny, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic
- Wilfried Lex, Universität Clausthal, Germany
- Jesús Medina, Cadiz University, Spain
- Engelbert Mephu Nguifo, LIMOS, Université de Clermont Ferrand 2, France
- Jan Outrata, Palacky University of Olomouc, Czech Republic
- Henry Soldano, Université Paris 13, France
- Laszlo Szathmary, University of Debrecen, Hungary
- Andreja Tepavčević, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
- Martin Trnecka, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic
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CFP Special Issue
*Conversational Recommender Systems: Theory, Models, Evaluations, and Trends*
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction (UMUAI) - Springer Journal (IF 4.230 @ 2021)
Special issue website: bit.ly/3FEL6ch
Springer journal website: https://link.springer.com/collections/cjgbcbdgig
*ABSTRACT DEADLINE: 15th of February 2023*
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= CALL FOR PAPERS =
In the last few years, a renewed interest of the research community in conversational recommender systems (CRSs) is emerging. This is likely due to the massive proliferation of Digital Assistants (DAs) such as Amazon Alexa, Siri, or Google Assistant, which are revolutionizing how people interact with machines.
DAs allow users to execute various actions through interactions primarily based on natural language utterances. However, although DAs are able to complete tasks such as sending texts, making phone calls, or playing songs, they remain at an early stage in terms of their recommendation-offering capabilities using the conversational paradigm. Very few studies investigated the theory behind conversational recommendations in terms of strategies and algorithms, complexity analysis, and so on.
Furthermore, since the recommendation becomes an incremental process where the user refines her request at each step to reach the recommendation goal, CRSs need to be powered with knowledge about the domain of the recommended items. Knowledge can be represented in different forms, such as structured information, unstructured one, knowledge graphs, etc.
Finally, the evaluation of CRSs is a crucial and non-conventional step, since it goes beyond the accuracy of results and moves in the direction of providing novel and diverse results, generating explanations for recommended items, reducing the user effort for reaching a liked item (e.g., in terms of exchanged messages), and often requires designing a user study.
= SPECIAL ISSUE TOPICS =
We are interested in contributions focusing on different new and relevant aspects of conversational recommender systems, in particular, new developments on the algorithmic and user interface level as well as new applications, all accompanied by a corresponding evaluation (e.g., empirical study) that clearly shows significant improvements compared to the state of the art.
The general topics regarded as relevant for the special issue on Conversational Recommender Systems include but are not limited to:
Methodological aspects of a Conversational Recommender Systems (CRS)
Design and implementation methodologies
Dialogue management (end-to-end, dialogue-state-tracker
models, retrieval-based, hybrid)
Recommendation algorithms for CRS
Multi-objective recommendations for CRS
Dialogue protocol design
Next-question problem
Knowledge bases and knowledge graphs for CRS
Explainable CRS
User Modeling and Interfaces for CRS
Short- and Long-term user profiling and modeling
Preference elicitation
Critiquing and user feedback elicitation
UX design
Natural language, multimodal, and voice-based interfaces
Theoretical aspects and conceptual aspects of CRS
Evaluation of CRS
User studies
Online experiments
Metrics beyond accuracy
Datasets
= IMPORTANT DATES =
Abstract submission: February 15, 2023
Abstract notification: February 28, 2023
Paper submission: April 15, 2023
Author notification: July 1, 2023
Revised paper submission: July 25, 2023
Final notification: August 25, 2023
Camera-ready paper submission: October 15, 2023
All deadlines are 11:59pm, AoE time (Anywhere on Earth).
= GUEST EDITORS =
Vito Walter Anelli, Polytechnic University of Bari (Italy)
Li Chen, Hong Kong Baptist University (China)
Gerard de Melo, University of Potsdam (Germany)
Julian McAuley, University of California (USA)
Fedelucio Narducci, Polytechnic University of Bari (Italy)
Azzurra Ragone, University of Bari Aldo Moro (Italy)
= SUBMISSION AND REVIEW DETAILS =
Please refer to the website: bit.ly/3FEL6ch
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Call for Papers:
28th International Conference on Conceptual Structures (ICCS 2023)
September 11 - 13, 2023, Berlin, Germany
https://iccs-conference.org / contact(a)iccs-conference.org
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About ICCS
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The International Conferences on Conceptual Structures (ICCS) focus on
the formal analysis and representation of conceptual knowledge at the
crossroads of artificial intelligence, human cognition, computational
linguistics, and related areas of computer science and cognitive
science. The ICCS conferences evolved from seven annual workshops on
conceptual graphs, starting with an informal gathering hosted by John F.
Sowa in 1986. Recently, graph-based knowledge representation and
reasoning (KRR) paradigms have been getting more and more attention.
With the rise of quasi-autonomous AI, graph-based representations
provide a vehicle for making machine cognition explicit to human users.
ICCS 2023 will take place in Berlin, Germany, in September 2023.
Scholars, students and industry participants from different disciplines
will meet for several weeks of conferences, workshops, summer schools,
and public events to engage with the broad topics, issues and challenges
related to knowledge in the 21st century.
Submissions are invited on significant, original, and previously
unpublished research on the formal analysis and representation of
conceptual knowledge in artificial intelligence (AI). All papers will
receive mindful and rigorous reviews that will provide authors with
useful critical feedback. The aim of the ICCS 2023 conference is to
build upon its long-standing expertise in graph-based KRR and focus on
providing modelling, formal and application results of graph-based
systems. In particular, the conference welcomes contributions that
address graph-based representation and reasoning paradigms (e.g.
Bayesian Networks (BNs), Semantic Networks (SNs), RDF(S), Conceptual
Graphs (CGs), Formal Concept Analysis (FCA), CP-Nets, GAI-Nets, Graph
Databases, Diagrams, Knowledge Graphs, Semantic Web, etc.) from a
modelling, theoretical and application viewpoint.
Topics
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Topics include but are not limited to:
Existential and Conceptual Graphs
Graph-based models for human reasoning
Social network analysis
Formal Concept Analysis
Conceptual knowledge acquisition
Data and Text mining
Human and machine reasoning under inconsistency
Human and machine knowledge representation and uncertainty
Automated decision-making
Argumentation
Constraint satisfaction
Preferences
Contextual logic
Ontologies
Knowledge architecture and management
Semantic Web, Web of Data, Web 2.0, Linked (Open) Data
Conceptual structures in natural language processing and linguistics
Metaphoric, cultural or semiotic considerations
Resource allocation and agreement technologies
Philosophical, neural, and didactic investigations of conceptual,
graphical representations
Important Dates
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- Abstract registration deadline: March 19th, 2023
- Submission deadline: March 26th, 2023
- Paper Reviews Sent to Authors: May 14th, 2023
- Rebuttals Due: May 21th, 2023
- Notification to authors: May 31th, 2023
- Camera-ready papers due: June 14th, 2023
Submission Details
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We invite scientific papers of up to fourteen pages, short contributions
of up to eight pages, and extended poster abstracts of up to three
pages. Papers and poster abstracts must be formatted according to
Springer’s LNCS style guidelines and not exceed the page limit. Papers
will be subject to double-blind peer review, in which the reviewers do
not know the author's identity. We recommend using services like
https://anonymous.4open.science/ to anonymously share code or data.
Anonymized works that are available as preprints (e.g., on arXiv or
SSRN) may be submitted without citing them. Submission should be made
via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iccs2023. All
paper submissions will be refereed, and authors will have the
opportunity to respond to reviewers’ comments during the rebuttal phase.
Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings,
published by Springer in the LNCS/LNAI series. Poster submissions will
also be refereed and selected poster abstracts might be included in the
conference proceedings. At least one author of each accepted paper or
poster must register for the conference and present the paper or poster
there. Proceedings will be indexed by DBLP.
Organizers
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General Chair:
Robert Jäschke, Information Processing and Analytics,
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
Program Chairs:
Manuel Ojeda Aciego, Dept. Applied Mathematics, University of Málaga, Spain
Kai Sauerwald, Artificial Intelligence Group, FernUniversität in Hagen,
Germany
Viele Grüße,
Robert Jäschke
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