[UAI] TIME 2001 call for papers

From: Angelo Montanari (montana@dimi.uniud.it)
Date: Wed Jan 17 2001 - 08:52:03 PST

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                     THE EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON
                   TEMPORAL REPRESENTATION AND REASONING
                                 (TIME-01)

                   http://tizero.usr.dsi.unimi.it/~time-01/

                         Cividale del Friuli, Italy
                              June 14-16, 2001

                               CALL FOR PAPERS

    The purpose of this symposium is to bring together active researchers
    in different research areas involving time representation and
    reasoning. Research papers on the related topic of spatial and
    spatio-temporal representation and reasoning are also welcome.
    Traditionally, most contributions came from the Artificial
    Intelligence community, but the number of contributions from other
    areas such as Temporal/Spatial Databases and Temporal Logics has been
    increasing in the last years. We especially encourage submissions from
    these areas in order to achieve a multi-disciplinary perspective of
    the topic and to benefit from cross-fertilization of ideas.

    Previous editions have been successful at bridging the gaps between
    theoretical and applied research in temporal representation and
    reasoning, and this will also be one of the main goals of this
    edition.

    The symposium is planned as a three days event, and it will be
    conducted as a combination of paper presentations, an extended poster
    session, a panel session and two invited talks.

    There are three tracks in the Symposium with separate program
    committees. Submission of high quality papers describing mature
    results or on-going work are welcome. Submitted papers should
    describe original, previously unpublished research, should be written
    in English, and not be simultaneously submitted for publication
    elsewhere. Topics of interest within the scope of each track include,
    but are not restricted to:

    Track1: Temporal Representation and Reasoning in AI
    - - temporal logics and ontologies
    - - temporal constraint reasoning
    - - reasoning about actions and change
    - - temporal languages and architectures
    - - expressive power versus tractability
    - - belief and uncertainty in temporal knowledge
    - - temporal learning and discovery
    - - time and nonmonotonism
    - - time in problem solving (e.g. diagnosis, scheduling,...)
    - - time in human-machine interaction

    Track 2: Time Management in Databases
    - - temporal data models
    - - temporal database design
    - - temporal query languages
    - - indexing of temporal data
    - - temporal database systems
    - - spatio-temporal databases
    - - constraint databases
    - - temporal data mining
    - - time in multimedia databases
    - - time in web applications

    Track 3: Temporal Logic in Computer Science
    - - pure temporal logic
    - - expressiveness, decidability, and complexity issues
    - - specification and verification
    - - model checking algorithms
    - - temporal theorem proving
    - - temporal languages and architectures
    - - temporal logics for distributed systems
    - - temporal logics of knowledge
    - - hybrid systems
    - - tools and practical systems

    Accepted papers will be invited for full presentation or a poster
    presentation. All submissions must be received by February 2, 2001.
    Papers must not exceed the length of 10 pages and please
    indicate the track and topic(s) on the first page. Font size must be
    11pt or larger.

                                    PAPER SUBMISSION

    - - Electronic submission:

    The strongly preferred way to submit your paper is via the form
    available at the TIME-01 web page
    (http://tizero.usr.dsi.unimi.it/~time-01/).

    - - Hardcopy submission:

    An alternative, discouraged, way is hardcopy submission. In this case,
    authors must send four copies of their papers to one of the program
    co-chairs. The contact information of the contacting author should be
    explicitly given, either in the cover letter or in the title page of the
    paper. Four copies must reach one of the program chairs on or before the
    deadline at the following address:

          Prof. Claudio Bettini (bettini@dsi.unimi.it)
          Dipartimento di scienze dell'informazione
          Universita' degli Studi di Milano
          via Comelico 39, Milano, Italy
          Tel: +39 0258356281 Fax: +39 0258356276

          Prof. Angelo Montanari (montana@dimi.uniud.it)
          Dipartimento di Matematica e Informatica
          Universita' degli Studi di Udine
          Udine, Italy
          Tel: +39 432 55-8477 Fax: +39 432 55-8499

                                 TIME-01 PROCEEDINGS

    Proceedings will be published as usual by IEEE Computer Society Press.
    Published papers are subject to IEEE Copyright.

    As in previous editions, we will do our best to have a journal special
    issue with extended versions of selected papers from the symposium.

                               SYMPOSIUM LOCATION

    The symposium will be held in a very nice old castle in Cividale
    (http://tizero.usr.dsi.unimi.it/~time-01/location.html).

                                TIME-01 ORGANIZATION

    General Chair:
             Johan van Benthem, University of Amsterdam and Stanford
    University

    Program Committee Chairs:
            Claudio Bettini, Universita' degli Studi di Milano, Italy
               bettini@dsi.unimi.it
            Angelo Montanari, Universita' degli Studi di Udine, Italy
               montana@dimi.uniud.it

    Local Organization Chair:
            Carlo Combi, Universita' degli Studi di Udine, Italy
               combi@dimi.uniud.it

                                 PROGRAM COMMITTEE

    - - Track1: Temporal Representation and Reasoning in AI
           Peter van Beek, University of Waterloo, Canada
           Mark Boddy, Honeywell Systems and Research Center, USA
           Luca Chittaro, Universita' di Udine, Italy
           Philippe Dague, Universite' Paris-Nord, France
           Michael Gelfond, Texas Tech University, USA
           Alfonso Gerevini, Universita' di Brescia, Italy
           Scott Goodwin, University of Regina, Canada
           Howard Hamilton, University of Regina, Canada
           Pat Hayes, University of West Florida, USA
           Lina Khatib, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
           Gerard Ligozat, Universite' Paris-Sud, France
           Robert A. Morris, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
           Erik Sandewall, University of Linkoeping, Sweden
           Abdul Sattar, Griffith University, Australia
           Paolo Terenziani, Universita' del Piemonte Orientale, Italy
           Andre` Trudel, Acadia University, Canada
           Thierry Vidal, ENIT, France

    - - Track 2: Time Management in Databases
           Elisa Bertino, Universita' di Milano, Italy
           Michael Bohlen, Aalborg University, Denmark
           Jan Chomicki, SUNY at Buffalo, NY, USA
           Carlo Combi, Universita' di Udine, Italy
           Ramez El-Masri, University of Texas, Arlington, TX, USA
           Christian Jensen, Aalborg University, Denmark
           Manolis Koubarakis, University of Crete, Greece
           Tamer Ozsu, University of Waterloo, Canada
           Peter Revesz, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
           V.S. Subrahmanian, University of Maryland, USA
           Vassilis J. Tsotras, University of California, Riverside, USA
           David Toman, University of Waterloo, Canada
           Alex Tuzhlin, New York University, USA
           X. Sean Wang, George Mason University, VA, USA
           Jef Wijsen, Universite' de Mons-Hainaut, Belgium

    - - Track 3: Temporal Logic in Computer Science
           Iliano Cervesato, Naval Research Laboratory, USA
           Dennis Dams, Bell Labs, USA
           Clare Dixon, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
           Marcelo Finger, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brasil
           Michael Fisher, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
           Thomas A. Henzinger, University of California at Berkeley, USA
           Peter B. Ladkin, Universitaet Bielefeld, Germany
           Wojtek Penczek, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
           Alberto Policriti, Universita' di Udine, Italy
           Mark A. Reynolds, Murdoch University, Australia
           Maarten de Rijke, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
           Colin Stirling, Edinburgh University, UK
           Moshe Y. Vardi, Rice University, USA
           Yde Venema, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
           Pierre Wolper, Universite de Liege, Belgium
           Frank Wolter, Universitaet Leipzig, Germany

                                IMPORTANT DATES

    Paper Submission Deadline: February 2, 2001
    Notification of Acceptance: April 2, 2001
    Camera Ready Copy Due: April 15, 2001
    TIME-01 Symposium: June 14-16, 2001



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