CALL FOR PAPERS
Natural Language Processing in Artificial Intelligence - NLPinAI 2020
22 - 24 February, 2020 - Valletta, Malta
http://www.icaart.org/NLPinAI.aspx?y=2020http://www.icaart.org/NLPinAI.aspx
Special Session within the 12th International Conference on Agents and
Artificial Intelligence - ICAART 2020
http://www.icaart.org
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SCOPE
Computational and technological developments that incorporate natural
language are proliferating. Adequate coverage encounters difficult problems
related to partiality, underspecification, and context-dependency, which
are signature features of information in nature and natural languages.
Furthermore, agents (humans or computational systems) are information
conveyors, interpreters, or participate as components of informational
content. Generally, language processing depends on agents' knowledge,
reasoning, perspectives, and interactions.
The session covers theoretical work, applications, approaches, and
techniques for computational models of information and its presentation by
language (artificial, human, or natural in other ways). The goal is to
promote intelligent natural language processing and related models of
thought, mental states, reasoning, and other cognitive processes.
TOPICS
We invite contributions relevant to the following topics, without being
limited to them:
- Type theories for applications to language and information processing
- Computational grammar
- Computational syntax
- Computational semantics of natural languages
- Computational syntax-semantics interface
- Interfaces between morphology, lexicon, syntax, semantics, speech, text,
pragmatics
- Parsing
- Multilingual processing
- Large-scale grammars of natural languages
- Interfaces between morphology, lexicon, syntax, semantics, speech, text,
pragmatics
- Models of computation and algorithms for natural language processing
- Computational models of partiality, underspecification, and
context-dependency
- Models of situations, contexts, and agents, for applications to language
processing
- Information about space and time in language models and processing
- Models of computation and algorithms for linguistics
- Data science in language processing
- Machine learning of language
- Interdisciplinary methods
- Integration of formal, computational, model theoretic, graphical,
diagrammatic, statistical, and other related methods
- Logic for information extraction or expression in written and spoken
language
- Language processing based on biological fundamentals of information and
languages
- Computational neuroscience of language
IMPORTANT DATES
aper Submission: December 19, 2019
Authors Notification: January 9, 2020
Camera Ready and Registration: January 17, 2020
PAPER SUBMISSION:
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers in any of the topics
listed above.
Instructions for preparing the manuscript (in Word and Latex formats) are
available at:
Paper Templates
http://www.icaart.org/Templates.aspx
Please also check the Guidelines
http://www.icaart.org/Guidelines.aspx
Papers must be submitted electronically via the web-based submission system
using the button SUBMIT PAPER on the pages of NLPinAI 2020.
PUBLICATIONS
After thorough reviewing by the special session program committee, all
accepted papers will be published in a special section of the conference
proceedings book - under an ISBN reference and on digital support - and
submitted for indexation by Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation
Index (CPCI/ISI), DBLP, EI (Elsevier Engineering Village Index), Scopus,
Semantic Scholar and Google Scholar.
SCITEPRESS is a member of CrossRef (http://www.crossref.org/) and every
paper is given a DOI (Digital Object Identifier).
All papers presented at the conference venue will be available at the
SCITEPRESS Digital Library
We expect a post-conference, post-proceedings Special Issue with extended
publications based on selected papers presented at NLPinAI 2020.
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CHAIR:
Roussanka Loukanova
Sweden and Bulgaria
CONTACT:
Roussanka Loukanova (rloukanova the special symbol gmaildotcom)
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Call for Participation
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Computer Science Logic 2020
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
January 13 - 16, 2020
http://www.cs.upc.edu/csl2020
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The European Association for Computer Science Logic, the department of
Computer Science of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, and the
Institut de Matemàtiques de la Universitat de Barcelona kindly invite
you to participate in the 2020 edition of CSL that will be held in
Barcelona from Mon Jan 13 to Thu Jan 16, 2020.
# The Conference
Computer Science Logic (CSL) is the annual conference of the European
Association for Computer Science Logic (EACSL). It is an
interdisciplinary conference spanning across both basic and
application oriented research in mathematical logic and computer
science. CSL 2020 will be the 28th edition in the series. For the
first time in the series, the conference will be held in the month of
January. It is expected that the succeeding conferences in the series
will also be held in the begining of the natural year.
## Invited Speakers
Véronique Cortier, LORIA, France
Anuj Dawar, University of Cambridge, UK
Artur Jeż, University of Wroclaw, Poland
Delia Kesner, University Paris Diderot, France
Iddo Tzameret, Royal Holloway, UK
## Programme
Thirty-two contributions were selected for presentation at CSL 2020. A
full list is available at http://www.cs.upc.edu/csl2020/program.html .
## Registration
To register, please follow the link and information provided on the
CSL website http://www.cs.upc.edu/csl2020/registration.html .
For any questions please contact Albert Atserias (atserias at-sign
cs.upc.edu) or Juan Carlos Martínez (jcmartinez at-sign ub.edu).
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ICALP 2020 (http://econcs.pku.edu.cn/icalp2020/) and LICS 2020 (https://lics.siglog.org/lics20/) will take place in co-location from 8th till 12th of July 2020 in Beijing, China. The conferences will be preceded by two days of joint workshops, held on July 6th and 7th. We invite proposals of workshops affiliated with ICALP-LICS 2020 on all topics covered by ICALP and LICS, as well as other areas of theoretical computer science.
Proposals should be submitted no later than
*** November 30th, 2019 ***
by sending an email to frederic.blanqui(a)inria.fr. Due to limited space of the venue we might not be able to accommodate all the proposed workshops. You should expect notification on the acceptance of your proposal by mid December 2019.
A workshop proposal submission should consist of:
- workshop's name and URL (if already available)
- workshop's organizers together with their email addresses and web pages;
- short description of the area covered by the workshop and the motivation behind it;
- expected number of participants (if available, please include the data of previous years);
- planned format of the event;
- date preference (July 6th or 7th).
As for the format, a standard option is a one-day workshop consisting of invited talks by leading experts and of shorter contributed talks, either directly invited by the organizers or selected among submissions. Deviations from this standard are also warmly welcome, including a shorter or a longer time span than a full day, or other elements of the schedule like open problem sessions, discussion panels, or working sessions.
If you plan to have invited speakers, please specify their expected number and, if possible, tentative names. If you plan a call for papers or for contributed talks followed by a selection procedure, the submission date should be scheduled after ICALP 2020 and LICS 2020 notification, while the notification should take place considerably before the early registration deadline. In your submission please include details, in particular the time schedule, of the planned procedure of selecting papers and/or contributed talks. If you plan to have published proceedings of your workshop, please provide the name of the publisher. Please be advised that ICALP-LICS 2020 is not able to provide any financial support for publishing workshop proceedings.
We expect the workshops to be financially independent. The expenses related to the participation of invited speakers, production of workshop materials, etc. should be covered from independent sources. On top of standard ICALP/LICS registration fee there will be a moderate registration fee for the workshops that will cover coffee breaks. This workshop fee will be waived for maximum two invited speakers for each workshop.
Workshop selection committee:
Frédéric Blanqui
Naoki Kobayashi
Yuqin Kong
Michał Pilipczuk
Zhilin Wu
Lijun Zhang
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14th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE AND AUTOMATA THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
LATA 2020
Milan, Italy
March 2-6, 2020
Co-organized by:
Department of Informatics, Systems and Communication
University of Milano-Bicocca
and
Institute for Research Development, Training and Advice
Brussels/London
https://lata2020.irdta.eu
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AIMS:
LATA is a conference series on theoretical computer science and its applications. LATA 2020 will reserve significant room for young scholars at the beginning of their career. It will aim at attracting contributions from classical theory fields as well as application areas.
VENUE:
LATA 2020 will take place in Milan, the third largest economy among European cities and one of the Four Motors for Europe. The venue will be:
University of Milano-Bicocca
Viale Piero e Alberto Pirelli 22
Building U6
Aula Mario Martini (Aula U6-04)
Milan
SCOPE:
Topics of either theoretical or applied interest include, but are not limited to:
algebraic language theory
algorithms for semi-structured data mining
algorithms on automata and words
automata and logic
automata for system analysis and programme verification
automata networks
automatic structures
codes
combinatorics on words
computational complexity
concurrency and Petri nets
data and image compression
descriptional complexity
foundations of finite state technology
foundations of XML
grammars (Chomsky hierarchy, contextual, unification, categorial, etc.)
grammatical inference, inductive inference and algorithmic learning
graphs and graph transformation
language varieties and semigroups
language-based cryptography
mathematical and logical foundations of programming methodologies
parallel and regulated rewriting
parsing
patterns
power series
string processing algorithms
symbolic dynamics
term rewriting
transducers
trees, tree languages and tree automata
weighted automata
STRUCTURE:
LATA 2020 will consist of:
invited talks
peer-reviewed contributions
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Eric Allender (Rutgers University), The New Complexity Landscape around Circuit Minimization
Laure Daviaud (City, University of London), About Decision Problems for Weighted Automata
Christoph Haase (University College London), Approaching Arithmetic Theories with Finite-state Automata
Artur Jeż (University of Wrocław), Recompression: Technique for Word Equations and Compressed Data
Jean-Éric Pin (CNRS), How to Prove that a Language Is Regular or Star-free?
Thomas Place (University of Bordeaux), Deciding Classes of Regular Languages: A Language Theoretic Point of View
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
Jorge Almeida (University of Porto, PT)
Franz Baader (Technical University of Dresden, DE)
Alessandro Barenghi (Polytechnic University of Milan, IT)
Marie-Pierre Béal (University of Paris-Est, FR)
Djamal Belazzougui (CERIST, DZ)
Marcello Bonsangue (Leiden University, NL)
Flavio Corradini (University of Camerino, IT)
Bruno Courcelle (University of Bordeaux, FR)
Laurent Doyen (ENS Paris-Saclay, FR)
Manfred Droste (Leipzig University, DE)
Rudolf Freund (Technical University of Vienna, AT)
Paweł Gawrychowski (University of Wrocław, PL)
Amélie Gheerbrant (Paris Diderot University, FR)
Tero Harju (University of Turku, FI)
Jeffrey Heinz (Stony Brook University, US)
Lane A. Hemaspaandra (University of Rochester, US)
Marcin Jurdziński (University of Warwick, UK)
Juhani Karhumäki (University of Turku, FI)
Jarkko Kari (University of Turku, FI)
Dexter Kozen (Cornell University, US)
François Le Gall (Kyoto University, JP)
Markus Lohrey (University of Siegen, DE)
Parthasarathy Madhusudan (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, US)
Sebastian Maneth (University of Bremen, DE)
Nicolas Markey (IRISA, Rennes, FR)
Carlos Martín-Vide (Rovira i Virgili University, ES, chair)
Giancarlo Mauri (University of Milano-Bicocca, IT)
Victor Mitrana (University of Bucharest, RO)
Paliath Narendran (University at Albany, US)
Gennaro Parlato (University of Molise, IT)
Dominique Perrin (University of Paris-Est, FR)
Nir Piterman (Chalmers University of Technology, SE)
Sanguthevar Rajasekaran (University of Connecticut, US)
Antonio Restivo (University of Palermo, IT)
Wojciech Rytter (University of Warsaw, PL)
Kai Salomaa (Queen’s University, CA)
Helmut Seidl (Technical University of Munich, DE)
William F. Smyth (McMaster University, CA)
Jiří Srba (Aalborg University, DK)
Edward Stabler (University of California, Los Angeles, US)
Benjamin Steinberg (City University of New York, US)
Frank Stephan (National University of Singapore, SG)
Jan van Leeuwen (Utrecht University, NL)
Margus Veanes (Microsoft Research, US)
Tomáš Vojnar (Brno University of Technology, CZ)
Mikhail Volkov (Ural Federal University, RU)
James Worrell (University of Oxford, UK)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Alberto Leporati (Milan, co-chair)
Sara Morales (Brussels)
Manuel Parra-Royón (Granada)
Rafael Peñaloza Nyssen (Milan)
Dana Shapira (Ariel)
David Silva (London, co-chair)
Bianca Truthe (Giessen)
Claudio Zandron (Milan, co-chair)
SUBMISSIONS:
Authors are invited to submit non-anonymized papers in English presenting original and unpublished research. Papers should not exceed 12 single-spaced pages (all included) and should be prepared according to the standard format for Springer Verlag's LNCS series (see http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0). If necessary, exceptionally authors are allowed to provide missing proofs in a clearly marked appendix.
Submissions have to be uploaded to:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lata2020
PUBLICATIONS:
A volume of proceedings published by Springer in the LNCS series will be available by the time of the conference.
A special issue of the journal Information and Computation (Elsevier, 2018 JCR impact factor: 1.077) will be later published containing peer-reviewed substantially extended versions of some of the papers contributed to the conference. Submissions to it will be by invitation.
REGISTRATION:
The registration form can be found at:
https://lata2020.irdta.eu/registration
DEADLINES (all at 23:59 CET):
Paper submission: October 26, 2019 – EXTENDED
Notification of paper acceptance or rejection: November 25, 2019
Final version of the paper for the LNCS proceedings: December 2, 2019
Early registration: December 2, 2019
Late registration: February 17, 2020
Submission to the journal special issue: June 6, 2020
QUESTIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
david (at) irdta.eu
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:
Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca
IRDTA – Institute for Research Development, Training and Advice, Brussels/London
CALL FOR PAPERS
Thirty-Fifth Annual ACM/IEEE Symposium on
LOGIC IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (LICS)
8–12 July 2020, Beijing
https://lics.siglog.org/lics20/
NOTICE: LICS 2020 will use a double-blind reviewing process. See below for details.
SCOPE
LICS 2020 will be hosted in Beijing in the period 8–12 July 2020, in co-location with ICALP 2020.
The LICS Symposium is an annual international forum on theoretical and practical topics in computer science that relate to logic, broadly construed. We invite submissions on topics that fit under that rubric.
Suggested, but not exclusive, topics of interest include: automata theory, automated deduction, categorical models and logics, concurrency and distributed computation, constraint programming, constructive mathematics, database theory, decision procedures, description logics, domain theory, finite model theory, formal aspects of program analysis, formal methods, foundations of computability, games and logic, higher-order logic, lambda and combinatory calculi, linear logic, logic in artificial intelligence, logic programming, logical aspects of bioinformatics, logical aspects of computational complexity, logical aspects of quantum computation, logical frameworks, logics of programs, modal and temporal logics, model checking, probabilistic systems, process calculi, programming language semantics, proof theory, real-time systems, reasoning about security and privacy, rewriting, type systems and type theory, and verification.
IMPORTANT DATES
Authors are required to submit a paper title and a short abstract of about 100 words in advance of submitting the extended abstract of the paper. The exact deadline time on these dates is given by anywhere on earth (AoE).
Titles and Short Abstracts Due: 6 January 2020
Full Papers Due: 10 January 2020
Author Feedback/Rebuttal Period: 16–20 March 2020
Author Notification: 10 April 2020
Deadlines are firm; late submissions will not be considered. All
submissions will be electronic via
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lics2020.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Every full paper must be submitted in the ACM SIGPLAN Proceedings 2-column 10pt format and may be at most 12 pages, excluding references. The LaTeX style files are available from http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/.
The extended abstract must be in English and provide sufficient detail to allow the program committee to assess the merits of the paper. It should begin with a succinct statement of the issues, a summary of the main results, and a brief explanation of their significance and relevance to the conference and to computer science, all phrased for the non-specialist. Technical development directed to the specialist should follow. References and comparisons with related work must be included. (If necessary, detailed proofs of technical results may be included in a clearly-labeled appendix, to be consulted at the discretion of program committee members.) Submissions not conforming to the above requirements will be rejected without further consideration. Paper selection will be merit-based, with no a priori limit on the number of accepted papers. Papers authored or co-authored by members of the program committee are not allowed.
Results must be unpublished and not submitted for publication elsewhere, including the proceedings of other symposia or workshops. The program chair must be informed, in advance of submission, of any closely related work submitted or about to be submitted to a conference or journal. Authors of accepted papers are expected to sign copyright release forms. One author of each accepted paper is expected to present it at the conference.
LICS 2020 will use a lightweight double-blind reviewing process. Following this process means that reviewers will not see the authors' names or affiliations as they initially review a paper. The authors' names will then be revealed to the reviewers only once their reviews have been submitted.
To facilitate this process, submitted papers must adhere to the following:
Author names and institutions must be omitted and
References to the authors' own related work should be in the third person (e.g., not "We build on our previous work ..." but rather "We build on the work of ...").
The purpose of this process is to help the reviewers come to an initial judgment about the paper without bias, not to make it impossible for them to discover the authors if they were to try. Nothing should be done in the name of anonymity that weakens the submission, makes the job of reviewing the paper more difficult, or interferes with the process of disseminating new ideas. For example, important background references should not be omitted or anonymized, even if they are written by the same authors and share common ideas, techniques, or infrastructure. Authors should feel free to disseminate their ideas or draft versions of their paper as they normally would. For instance, authors may post drafts of their papers on the web or give talks on their research ideas.
KLEENE AWARD FOR BEST STUDENT PAPER
An award in honour of the late Stephen C. Kleene will be given for the best student paper(s), as judged by the program committee.
SPECIAL ISSUES
Full versions of up to three accepted papers, to be selected by the program committee, will be invited for submission to the Journal of the ACM. Additional selected papers will be invited to a special issue of Logical Methods in Computer Science.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
WoLLIC 2020
27th Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and Computation
August 4th to 7th, 2020
Lima, Peru
ORGANISATION
Universidad de Ingenieria y Tecnologia, Lima, Peru
Centro de Informática, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil
CALL FOR PAPERS
WoLLIC is an annual international forum on inter-disciplinary research
involving formal logic, computing and programming theory, and natural
language and reasoning. Each meeting includes invited talks and tutorials
as well as contributed papers. The twenty-seventh WoLLIC will be held at
Universidad de Ingenieria y Tecnologia, Lima, Peru from August 4th to 7th,
2020. It is scientifically sponsored by the Association for Symbolic Logic
(ASL), the Interest Group in Pure and Applied Logics (IGPL), the The
Association for Logic, Language and Information (FoLLI), the European
Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS), ACM Special Interest
Group on Logic and Computation (ACM-SIGLOG) (TBC), the Sociedade Brasileira
de Computação (SBC), and the Sociedade Brasileira de Lógica (SBL).
PAPER SUBMISSION
Contributions are invited on all pertinent subjects, with particular
interest in cross-disciplinary topics. Typical but not exclusive areas of
interest are: foundations of computing and programming; novel computation
models and paradigms; broad notions of proof and belief; proof mining, type
theory, effective learnability; formal methods in software and hardware
development; logical approach to natural language and reasoning; logics of
programs, actions and resources; foundational aspects of information
organization, search, flow, sharing, and protection; foundations of
mathematics; philosophy of mathematics; philosophical logic; philosophy of
language. Proposed contributions should be in English, and consist of a
scholarly exposition accessible to the non-specialist, including
motivation, background, and comparison with related works. Articles should
be written in the LaTeX format of LNCS by Springer (see authors
instructions at http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0).
They must not exceed 12 pages, with up to 5 additional pages for references
and technical appendices. The paper's main results must not be published or
submitted for publication in refereed venues, including journals and other
scientific meetings. It is expected that each accepted paper be presented
at the meeting by one of its authors. (At least one author is required to
pay the registration fee before granting that the paper will be published
in the proceedings.) Papers must be submitted electronically at the WoLLIC
2020 EasyChair website. (Please go to
http://wollic.org/wollic2020/instructions.html for instructions.)
PROCEEDINGS
The proceedings of WoLLIC 2020, including both invited and contributed
papers, will be published in advance of the meeting as a volume in
Springer's LNCS series. In addition, abstracts will be published in the
Conference Report section of the Logic Journal of the IGPL, and selected
contributions will be published (after a new round of reviewing) as a
special post-conference WoLLIC 2020 issue of a scientific journal (to be
confirmed).
INVITED SPEAKERS
(tba)
STUDENT GRANTS
ASL sponsorship of WoLLIC 2020 will permit ASL student members to apply for
a limited travel grant (deadline: 90 days before the event starts). Visit
https://aslonline.org/meetings/student-travel-awards/ for details.
IMPORTANT DATES
April 15, 2020: Full paper deadline
May 23, 2020: Author notification
May 30, 2019: Final version deadline (firm)
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Carlos Areces (Cordoba, Argentina)
Arthur Amorim Azevedo (CMU, USA)
Paul Brunet (UCL, UK)
Nina Gierasimczuk (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
Helle Hansen (TU Delft, The Netherlands)
Justin Hsu (University of Wisconsin–Madison, USA)
Fairouz Kamareddine (Heriot-Watt University, UK)
Sandra Kiefer (Aachen University, Germany)
Clemens Kupke (Strathclyde University, Scotland)
Konstantinos Mamouras (Rice University, USA)
Maria Vanina Martinez (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Larry Moss (Indiana Univ, USA)
Claudia Nalon (University of Brasília, Brazil)
Valeria de Paiva (Samsung Research, USA)
Elaine Pimentel (UFRN, Brazil)
Revantha Ramanayake (TU Wien, Austria)
Jurriaan Rot (Radboud University, The Netherlands)
Yamilet Serrano (UTEC, Peru)
Alexandra Silva (Univ College London) (Co-Chair)
Christine Tasson (IRIF, France)
Sebastiaan Terwijn (Radboud University, The Netherlands)
Renata Wassermann (Univ São Paulo) (Co-Chair)
STEERING COMMITTEE
Samson Abramsky, Anuj Dawar, Juliette Kennedy, Ulrich Kohlenbach, Daniel
Leivant, Leonid Libkin, Lawrence Moss, Luke Ong, Valeria de Paiva, Ruy de
Queiroz.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Johan van Benthem, Joe Halpern, Wilfrid Hodges, Angus Macintyre, Hiroakira
Ono, Jouko Väänänen.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Ernesto Quadro-Vargas (Universidad de Ingenieria y Tecnologia, Lima, Peru)
(Local chair)
Anjolina G. de Oliveira (Univ Federal de Pernambuco, Brasil)
Ruy de Queiroz (Univ Federal de Pernambuco, Brasil) (co-chair)
SCIENTIFIC SPONSORSHIP
Interest Group in Pure and Applied Logics (IGPL)
The Association for Logic, Language and Information (FoLLI)
Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL)
European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS)
ACM Special Interest Group on Logic and Computation (ACM-SIGLOG) (TBC)
Sociedade Brasileira de Computação (SBC)
Sociedade Brasileira de Lógica (SBL)
SPECIAL SESSION: SCREENING OF MOVIES ABOUT MATHEMATICIANS
It is planned to have a special session with the exhibition of a one-hour
documentary film about a remarkable mathematician whose contributions were
recognized with a Fields Medal just a few years before her untimely death.
It is a joint production (still on its course) of The Mathematical Sciences
Research Institute (MSRI) and George Csicsery (Zala Films): ‘Secrets of the
Surface - The Mathematical Vision of Maryam Mirzakhani’. “The biographical
film is about Maryam Mirzakhani, a brilliant woman, and Muslim immigrant to
the United States who became a superstar in her field. The story of her
life will be complemented with sections about Mirzakhani’s mathematical
contributions, as explained by colleagues and illustrated with animated
sequences. Throughout, we will look for clues about the sources of
Mirzakhani’s insights and creativity." (http://www.zalafilms.com/secrets/)
FURTHER INFORMATION
Contact one of the Co-Chairs of the Organising Committee.
WEB PAGE
http://wollic.org/wollic2020/
DEADLINE EXTENSION AND FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
18th International Conference on
Relational and Algebraic Methods in Computer Science
RAMiCS 2020
08. April to 11. April 2020, Palaiseau, France
URL: http://ramics18.gforge.inria.fr/
Please see the new deadline for submission of papers below.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Abstract Submission: 20. October 2019
Paper Submission: 27. October 2019
Author Notification: 15. December 2019
Final Version: 16. January 2020
RAMiCS 2020: 08. April to 11. April 2020
INVITED TALKS:
Christel Baier, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany
Manfred Droste, Universitaet Leipzig, Germany
Daniela Petrisan, Universite Paris Diderot, France
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Since 1994, the RAMiCS conference series has been the main venue for
research on relation algebras, Kleene algebras and similar algebraic
formalisms, and their applications as conceptual and methodological
tools in computer science and beyond.
TOPICS:
We invite submissions in the general fields of algebras relevant to
computer science and applications of such algebras. Topics include but
are not limited to:
* Theory
- algebras such as semigroups, residuated lattices, semirings,
Kleene algebras, relation algebras and quantales
- their connections with program logics and other logics
- their use in the theories of automata, concurrency, formal languages,
games, networks and programming languages
- the development of algebraic, algorithmic, category-theoretic,
coalgebraic and proof-theoretic methods for these theories
- their formalisation with theorem provers
* Applications
- tools and techniques for program correctness, specification and
verification
- quantitative and qualitative models and semantics of computing
systems and processes
- algorithm design, automated reasoning, network protocol analysis,
social choice, optimisation and control
- industrial applications
WATA 2020
WATA 2020, the 10th International Workshop on Weighted Automata: Theory and
Applications, will take place just after RAMICS, from 14 to 17 April, in
Marseille. We encourage participants to combine the two events.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:
Submission is via EasyChair at
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ramics2020
All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least three referees. The
proceedings will be published in an LNCS volume by Springer, ready at
the conference. Submissions must not be published or under review for
publication elsewhere. Submissions must be in English using a PDF not
exceeding 16 pages in LNCS style. Submissions must provide sufficient
information to judge their merits. Additional material may be provided
in a clearly marked appendix or by a reference to a manuscript on a web
site. Experimental data, software or mathematical components for theorem
provers must be available in sufficient detail for referees. Deviation
from these requirements may lead to rejection.
One author of each accepted paper is expected to present the paper at
the conference. Accepted papers must be produced with LaTeX. Formatting
instructions and LNCS style files are available at
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
As for earlier RAMiCS conferences, we intend to publish a journal
special issue with revised and extended versions of a selection of the
best papers.
COMMITTEES:
Organising Committee
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Conf. & PC Co-Chair: Peter Jipsen, Chapman University, USA
Conf. & PC Co-Chair: Uli Fahrenberg, École polytechnique, France
Conf. & PC Co-Chair: Michael Winter, Brock University, Canada
Programme Committee
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Roland Backhouse University of Nottingham, UK
Rudolf Berghammer Kiel University, Germany
Manuel Bodirsky TU Dresden, Germany
Jules Desharnais Laval University, Canada
Amina Doumane PPS, France
Uli Fahrenberg École polytechnique, France
Hitoshi Furusawa Kagoshima University, Japan
Mai Gehrke LIAFA, France
Walter Guttmann University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Robin Hirsch University College London, UK
Peter Höfner CSIRO, Australia
Marcel Jackson La Trobe University, Australia
Jean-Baptiste Jeannin University of Michigan, USA
Peter Jipsen Chapman University, USA
Stef Joosten Open Universiteit, Netherlands
Wolfram Kahl McMaster University, Canada
Dexter Kozen Cornell University, USA
Tadeusz Litak FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Wendy MacCaull St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
Roger Maddux Iowa State University, USA
Annabelle McIver Macquarie University, Australia
Szabolcs Mikulas University of London, UK
Ali Mili NJIT, USA
Jose Oliveira University of Minho, Portugal
Alessandra Palmigiano Technical University of Delft, Netherlands
Damien Pous CNRS - ENS Lyon, France
Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh University College London, UK
Luigi Santocanale LIS, Aix-Marseille Université, France
John Stell University of Leeds, UK
Georg Struth University of Sheffield, UK
Michael Winter Brock University, Canada
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14th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE AND AUTOMATA THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
LATA 2020
Milan, Italy
March 2-6, 2020
Co-organized by:
Department of Informatics, Systems and Communication
University of Milano-Bicocca
and
Institute for Research Development, Training and Advice
Brussels/London
https://lata2020.irdta.eu
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AIMS:
LATA is a conference series on theoretical computer science and its applications. LATA 2020 will reserve significant room for young scholars at the beginning of their career. It will aim at attracting contributions from classical theory fields as well as application areas.
VENUE:
LATA 2020 will take place in Milan, the third largest economy among European cities and one of the Four Motors for Europe. The venue will be:
University of Milano-Bicocca
Viale Piero e Alberto Pirelli 22
Building U6
Aula Mario Martini (Aula U6-04)
Milan
SCOPE:
Topics of either theoretical or applied interest include, but are not limited to:
algebraic language theory
algorithms for semi-structured data mining
algorithms on automata and words
automata and logic
automata for system analysis and programme verification
automata networks
automatic structures
codes
combinatorics on words
computational complexity
concurrency and Petri nets
data and image compression
descriptional complexity
foundations of finite state technology
foundations of XML
grammars (Chomsky hierarchy, contextual, unification, categorial, etc.)
grammatical inference, inductive inference and algorithmic learning
graphs and graph transformation
language varieties and semigroups
language-based cryptography
mathematical and logical foundations of programming methodologies
parallel and regulated rewriting
parsing
patterns
power series
string processing algorithms
symbolic dynamics
term rewriting
transducers
trees, tree languages and tree automata
weighted automata
STRUCTURE:
LATA 2020 will consist of:
invited talks
peer-reviewed contributions
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Eric Allender (Rutgers University), The New Complexity Landscape around Circuit Minimization
Christoph Haase (University College London), Approaching Arithmetic Theories with Finite-state Automata
Artur Jeż (University of Wrocław), Recompression: Technique for Word Equations and Compressed Data
Jean-Éric Pin (CNRS), How to Prove that a Language Is Regular or Star-free?
Thomas Place (University of Bordeaux), Deciding Classes of Regular Languages: A Language Theoretic Point of View
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
Jorge Almeida (University of Porto, PT)
Franz Baader (Technical University of Dresden, DE)
Alessandro Barenghi (Polytechnic University of Milan, IT)
Djamal Belazzougui (CERIST, DZ)
Marcello Bonsangue (Leiden University, NL)
Flavio Corradini (University of Camerino, IT)
Bruno Courcelle (University of Bordeaux, FR)
Laurent Doyen (ENS Paris-Saclay, FR)
Manfred Droste (Leipzig University, DE)
Rudolf Freund (Technical University of Vienna, AT)
Paweł Gawrychowski (University of Wrocław, PL)
Tero Harju (University of Turku, FI)
Jeffrey Heinz (Stony Brook University, US)
Lane A. Hemaspaandra (University of Rochester, US)
Marcin Jurdziński (University of Warwick, UK)
Juhani Karhumäki (University of Turku, FI)
Jarkko Kari (University of Turku, FI)
Dexter Kozen (Cornell University, US)
François Le Gall (Kyoto University, JP)
Markus Lohrey (University of Siegen, DE)
Parthasarathy Madhusudan (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, US)
Sebastian Maneth (University of Bremen, DE)
Nicolas Markey (IRISA, Rennes, FR)
Carlos Martín-Vide (Rovira i Virgili University, ES, chair)
Giancarlo Mauri (University of Milano-Bicocca, IT)
Victor Mitrana (University of Bucharest, RO)
Paliath Narendran (University at Albany, US)
Gennaro Parlato (University of Molise, IT)
Dominique Perrin (University of Paris-Est, FR)
Nir Piterman (Chalmers University of Technology, SE)
Sanguthevar Rajasekaran (University of Connecticut, US)
Antonio Restivo (University of Palermo, IT)
Wojciech Rytter (University of Warsaw, PL)
Kai Salomaa (Queen’s University, CA)
Helmut Seidl (Technical University of Munich, DE)
William F. Smyth (McMaster University, CA)
Jiří Srba (Aalborg University, DK)
Edward Stabler (University of California, Los Angeles, US)
Benjamin Steinberg (City University of New York, US)
Frank Stephan (National University of Singapore, SG)
Jan van Leeuwen (Utrecht University, NL)
Margus Veanes (Microsoft Research, US)
Tomáš Vojnar (Brno University of Technology, CZ)
Mikhail Volkov (Ural Federal University, RU)
James Worrell (University of Oxford, UK)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Alberto Leporati (Milan, co-chair)
Sara Morales (Brussels)
Manuel Parra-Royón (Granada)
Rafael Peñaloza Nyssen (Milan)
Dana Shapira (Ariel)
David Silva (London, co-chair)
Bianca Truthe (Giessen)
Claudio Zandron (Milan, co-chair)
SUBMISSIONS:
Authors are invited to submit non-anonymized papers in English presenting original and unpublished research. Papers should not exceed 12 single-spaced pages (all included) and should be prepared according to the standard format for Springer Verlag's LNCS series (see http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0). If necessary, exceptionally authors are allowed to provide missing proofs in a clearly marked appendix.
Submissions have to be uploaded to:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lata2020
PUBLICATIONS:
A volume of proceedings published by Springer in the LNCS series will be available by the time of the conference.
A special issue of the journal Information and Computation (Elsevier, 2018 JCR impact factor: 1.077) will be later published containing peer-reviewed substantially extended versions of some of the papers contributed to the conference. Submissions to it will be by invitation.
REGISTRATION:
The registration form can be found at:
https://lata2020.irdta.eu/registration
DEADLINES (all at 23:59 CET):
Paper submission: October 18, 2019
Notification of paper acceptance or rejection: November 25, 2019
Final version of the paper for the LNCS proceedings: December 2, 2019
Early registration: December 2, 2019
Late registration: February 17, 2020
Submission to the journal special issue: June 6, 2020
QUESTIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
david (at) irdta.eu
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:
Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca
IRDTA – Institute for Research Development, Training and Advice, Brussels/London
Two three-year post-doc positions in Semantics and Descriptive
Complexity at Oxford and Cambridge.
There are two post-doctoral research positions open, one at Oxford and
one at Cambridge, to work on a new EPSRC-funded project on "Resources
and co-Resources: A junction between semantics and descriptive
complexity" which is jointly led by Prof. Samson Abramsky FRS at
Oxford, and Prof. Anuj Dawar at the University of Cambridge.
The positions are available to start as soon as possible, and are
funded for 36 months.
The project seeks to explore ways in which methods from the study of
logic and algorithms (specifically finite model theory and descriptive
complexity) can be combined with methods from semantics (such as
category theory) to build a cohesive algebraic theory of
resources. This builds on recent work obtaining categorical accounts
of essential constructions in finite model theory (by Abramsky, Dawar
and Wang and Abramsky and Shah), as well as categorical accounts of
quantum resources (by Abramsky, Barbosa, de Silva and Zapata). This
work made essential use of monads -- seen as encapsulating quantum and
other resources -- and of comonads, which encapsulate “coresources”,
i.e. ways of limiting access to a structure corresponding to
definability in various logics. The project will seek to apply these
new tools to major results in descriptive complexity, to expand them
to cover other important constructions, to find ways of combining
accounts of quantum resources and logical co-resources, and to build a
general theory of these.
There are separate application processes for applying for the two
positions. Details of these and further information may be found at
these webpages:
http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/news/1735-full.htmlhttp://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/23436/
For further questions or enquiries, contact
samson.abramsky(a)cs.ox.ac.uk or anuj.dawar(a)cl.cam.ac.uk
(Apologies for multiple copies of this announcement. Please circulate.)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Fifth International Conference on
Formal Structures for Computation and Deduction (FSCD 2020)
June 29 – July 5, 2020, Paris, France
http://fscd2020.org/
IMPORTANT DATES
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All deadlines are midnight anywhere-on-earth (AoE); late submissions will not be considered.
Abstract: February 6, 2020
Submission: February 9, 2020
Rebuttal: March 27-29, 2020
Notification: April 13, 2020
Final version: April 27, 2020
FSCD (http://fscdconference.org/ ) covers all aspects of formal structures for
computation and deduction from theoretical foundations to applications.
Building on two communities, RTA (Rewriting Techniques and Applications) and
TLCA (Typed Lambda Calculi and Applications), FSCD embraces their core
topics and broadens their scope to closely related areas in logics, models
of computation, semantics and verification in new challenging areas. The suggested,
but not exclusive, list of topics for submission is:
1. Calculi: Rewriting systems (string, term, higher-order, graph, conditional, modulo,
infinitary, etc.); Lambda calculus; Logics (first-order, higher-order, equational,
modal, linear, classical, constructive, etc.); Proof theory (natural deduction,
sequent calculus, proof nets, etc.); Type theory and logical frameworks; Homotopy
type theory; Quantum calculi.
2. Methods in Computation and Deduction: Type systems (polymorphism, dependent,
recursive, intersection, session, etc.); Induction, coinduction; Matching, unification,
completion, orderings; Strategies (normalization, completeness, etc.); Tree automata;
Model building and model checking; Proof search and theorem proving; Constraint
solving and decision procedures.
3. Semantics: Operational semantics and abstract machines; Game Semantics and
applications; Domain theory and categorical models; Quantitative models (timing,
probabilities, etc.); Quantum computation and emerging models in computation.
4. Algorithmic Analysis and Transformations of Formal Systems: Type Inference
and type checking; Abstract Interpretation; Complexity analysis and implicit
computational complexity; Checking termination, confluence, derivational complexity
and related properties; Symbolic computation.
5. Tools and Applications: Programming and proof environments; Verification tools;
Proof assistants and interactive theorem provers; Applications in industry; Applications
of formal systems in other sciences.
6. Semantics and Verification in new challenging areas: Certification; Security; Blockchain
protocols; Data Bases; Deep learning and machine learning algorithms; Planning.
PUBLICATION
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The proceedings will be published as an electronic volume in the Leibniz International
Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs) of Schloss Dagstuhl.
All LIPIcs proceedings are open access.
SPECIAL ISSUE
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Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version to a special issue of
Logical Methods in Computer Science.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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Submissions can be made in two categories. Regular research papers are limited to 15 pages
(including references, with the possibility to add an annex for technical details, e.g. proofs)
and must present original research which is unpublished and not submitted elsewhere.
System descriptions are limited to 15 pages (including references) and must present new software
tools in which FSCD topics play an important role, or significantly new versions of such tools.
Complete instructions on submitting a paper can be found on the conference web site.
BEST PAPER AWARD BY JUNIOR RESEARCHERS
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The program committee will select a paper in which at least one author is a junior researcher, i.e.
either a student or whose PhD award date is less than three years from the first day of the
meeting. Other authors should declare to the PC Chair that at least 50% of contribution is made
by the junior researcher(s).
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIR
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Zena M. Ariola, University of Oregon
fscd2020(a)easychair.org
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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M. Alpuente, Technical Univ. of Valencia
S. Alves, University of Porto
A. Bauer, University of Ljubljana
M. P. Bonacina, Università degli studi di Verona
P-L. Curien, CNRS - Univ. of Paris Diderot
P. Dybjer, Chalmers Univ. of Technology
U. De’Liguoro, University of Torino
M. Fernandez, King’s College London
M. Gaboardi, Boston University
D. Ghica, University of Birmingham
S. Ghilezan, University of Novi Sad
J. Giesl, RWTH Aachen University
S. Guerrini, University of Paris 13
R. Harper, Carnegie Mellon University
M. Hasegawa, Kyoto University
N. Hirokawa, JAIST
P. Johann, Appalachian State University
O. Kammar, University of Edinburgh
D. Kesner, University of Paris Diderot
C. Kop, Radboud University
O. Laurent, ENS Lyon
D. Licata, Wesleyan University
A. Middeldorp, University of Innsbruck
J. Mitchell, Stanford University
K. Nakata, SAP Postdam
M. Pagani, University of Paris Diderot
E. Pimentel, Fed. Univ. Rio Grande do Norte Vrije
F. van Raamsdonk, University Amsterdam
G. Rosu, University of Illinois
A. Sabry, Indiana University
A. Stump, University of Iowa
P. Urzyczyn, University of Warsaw
T. Uustalu, Reykjavik University
S. Zdancewic, University of Pennsylvania
CONFERENCE CHAIR
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Stefano Guerrini, University of Paris 13
WORKSHOP CHAIR
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Giulio Manzonetto, University of Paris 13
STEERING COMMITTEE WORKSHOP CHAIR
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J. Vicary, Oxford University
PUBLICITY CHAIR
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S. Alves, University of Porto
FSCD STEERING COMMITTEE
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S. Alves (University of Porto),
M. Ayala-Rincón (University of Brasilia)
C. Fuhs (Birkbeck, London University)
H. Geuvers (Radboud University)
D. Kesner (Chair, University of Paris Diderot )
H. Kirchner (Inria)
C. Kop (Radboud University)
D. Mazza (University of Paris 13)
D. Miller (Inria)
L. Ong (Oxford University)
J. Rehof (TU Dortmund)
S. Staton (Oxford University)