[UAI] AiML 2002: First Call for Papers

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                       FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

                            AiML 2002
                      Advances in Modal Logic
              September 30 - October 2, 2002, Toulouse

    DEADLINE: May 15, 2002

    Advances in Modal Logic is an initiative aimed at presenting
    an up-to-date picture of the state of the art in modal logic
    and its many applications. The initiative consists of a
    conference series together with volumes based on the
    conferences.

    AiML 2002 is the fourth conference organized as part of
    this initiative. It will be held September 30 - October 2,
    2002 in Toulouse, France.

    TOPICS
    Topics of interest include:
     o complexity and decidability of modal and temporal logics,
     o deontic logic,
     o description logics,
     o dynamic logic,
     o epistemic logic,
     o modal logics of space,
     o modal logic and game theory,
     o modal logic and grammar formalisms,
     o modal realism and anti-realism,
     o modal and temporal logic programming and theorem proving,
     o model theory and proof theory of modal and temporal logic,
     o representation of time in natural language semantics,
     o non-monotonic modal logics,
     o provability logic,
     o common-sense temporal reasoning.
    Papers on related subjects will also be considered.

    SPECIAL SESSION
    During the workshop there will be a special session on modal
    logics of space.

    INVITED SPEAKERS
    Invited speakers include:
     o M. Fitting (USA)
     o R. Goldblatt (New Zealand)
     o I. Hodkinson (UK)
     o C. Lutz (Germany)
     o H. Ono (Japan)
     o P. Schnoebelen (France)

    PAPER SUBMISSION
    Authors are invited to submit a detailed abstract of a full
    paper of at most 10 pages (a4paper, 11pt) by e-mail to one
    of the programme chairs, using `AiML Submission' as the
    subject line. The cover page should include title, names of
    authors, the coordinates of the corresponding author, and
    some keywords describing the topic of the paper. To be
    considered, submissions must be received no later than May
    15, 2002.

    Note that at least one author of each accepted paper is
    required to register for and attend the conference to present
    the paper.

    PUBLICATION DETAILS
    Preliminary versions of the full papers should be made
    available at the workshop; the proceedings volumes will be
    submitted to CSLI Publications. Notification date for the
    conference is July 15, 2002; for the volumes it is December
    1, 2002.

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE
      P. Balbiani (France)
      G. Corsi (Italy)
      L. Farinas del Cerro (France)
      M. de Rijke (Netherlands)
      L. Moss (USA)
      M. Reynolds (Australia)
      R. Schmidt (UK)
      N.-Y. Suzuki (Japan)
      H. Wansing (Germany)
      F. Wolter (Germany)
      M. Zakharyaschev (UK)
      
    PROGRAM CHAIRS
      Nobu-Yuki Suzuki
      Department of Mathematics
      Faculty of Sciences
      Shizuoka University
      Ohya 836, Shizuoka 422 8529 Japan
      email: smnsuzu@ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp

      Frank Wolter
      Institut fuer Informatik
      Leipzig University
      Augustusplatz 10 - 11
      04109 Leipzig
      email: wolter@informatik.uni-leipzig.de
      http://www.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/~wolter

    LOCAL ORGANIZERS
      Philippe Balbiani, Toulouse Luis Farinas del Cerro, Toulouse

    IMPORTANT DATES
      Submission deadline: May 15, 2002
      Notification: July 15, 2002
      Conference: September 30 - October 2, 2002
      Preliminary version for workshop volume due: at the workshop
      Notification of acceptance for publication: December 1, 2002

    FURTHER INFORMATION
    Information about AiML-2002 can be obtained at
    http://www.irit.fr/ACTIVITES/LILaC/Pers/Balbiani/aiml02.htm

    E-mail enquiries about AiML-2002 should be directed to
    <balbiani@irit.fr> or <wolter@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>.

    Information about AiML can be obtained at
    http://www.aiml.net/.

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