NMR 2022: 20th International Workshop on Non-Monotonic Reasoning
August 7-9, 2022, Haifa, Israel
NMR 2022 is part of the Federated Logic Conference (FLoC 2022)
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Proceedings:
The proceedings have been published:
Best Student paper award:
The award has been assigned to Joseph Singleton for the paper "Truth-Tracking with Non-Expert Information Sources"
Call for Extended Abstracts:
Extended abstract registration, May 15
Extended abstract submission, May 21
Registration
Early registration closes 20th June 2022; Regular registration closes 20th June 2022
Student Grants:
Application deadline: June 12
https://sites.google.com/view/nmr2022/students
The NMR Workshops
NMR is the premier forum for results in the area of Non-Monotonic Reasoning. Its aim is to bring together active researchers in this broad field within knowledge representation and reasoning (KR), including belief revision, uncertain reasoning, reasoning about actions, planning, logic programming, preferences, argumentation, causality, and many other related topics including systems and applications. See the NMR webpage.
NMR has a long history - it started in 1984 and, up until last year, was held every two years. Recent previous NMR workshops were held in Hanoi (virtually) (2021), Rhodes (virtually) (2020), Tempe (2018), Cape Town (2016), Vienna (2014), Rome (2012), Toronto (2010), and Sydney (2008).
NMR 2022 is part of the Federated Logic Conference (FLoC 2022).
Scope
The NMR workshop series is the premier specialised forum for researcher in non-monotonic reasoning and related areas. This will be the 20th workshop in this series. Its aim is to bring together active researchers in the broad area of non-monotonic reasoning, including belief revision, reasoning about actions, argumentation, declarative programming, preferences, non-monotonic reasoning for ontologies, uncertainty, and other related topics.
Workshop Chairs
Giovanni Casini (CNR, Italy)
Laura Giordano (Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy)
Local Chair: Ofer Arieli (Academic College of Tel-Aviv, Israel)
Program Committee
Leila Amgoud, IRIT - CNRS
Ofer Arieli, The Academic College of Tel-Aviv
Christoph Beierle, University of Hagen
Alexander Bochman, Holon Institute of Technology
Richard Booth, Cardiff University
Loris Bozzato, Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Francesco Calimeri, Università della Calabria
Jim Delgrande, Simon Fraser University
Dragan Doder, Utrecht university
Thomas Eiter, TU Wien
Wolfgang Faber, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt
Eduardo Fermé, Universidade da Madeira
Nina Gierasimczuk, Technical University of Denmark
Lluis Godo, IIIA - CSIC
Jesse Heyninck, Technische Universität Dortmund
Anthony Hunter, University College London
Tomi Janhunen, Tampere University
Souhila Kaci, Lirmm
Antonis Kakas, University of Cyprus
Gabriele Kern-Isberner, TU Dortmund
Rafael Kiesel, TU Wien
Sébastien Konieczny, CNRS
Vanina Martinez, CONICET - Universidad de Buenos Aires
Thomas Meyer, University of Cape Town and CAIR
Xavier Parent, TU Wien
Simona Perri, Università della Calabria
Laurent Perrussel, IRIT - Université Toulouse Capitol
Ramon Pino Perez, Université d'Artois
Gian Luca Pozzato, Università di Torino
Jandson S. Ribeiro, University of Hagen
Tjitze Rienstra, Maastricht University
Ricardo Rodriguez, F.C.N.yN.-UBA
Ken Satoh, National Institute of Informatics and Sokendai
Gerardo Simari, CONICET - Universidad Nacional del Sur
Guillermo Simari, Universidad Nacional del Sur
Umberto Straccia, ISTI - CNR
Christian Straßer, Ruhr-University Bochum
Leon Van Der Torre, University of Luxembourg
Ivan José Varzinczak, Univ. Artois and CNRS
Serena Villata, CNRS - Laboratoire d'Informatique, Signaux et Systèmes de Sophia-Antipolis
Renata Wassermann, University of São Paulo
Emil Weydert, University of Luxembourg
Stefan Woltran, Vienna University of Technology
Jessica Zangari, Università della Calabria