[UAI] Final CFP: CP2001

From: Ian Miguel (ianm@cs.york.ac.uk)
Date: Thu May 10 2001 - 09:03:28 PDT

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                       Seventh International Conference on
               Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming

                  November 26-December 1, 2001, Paphos, Cyprus

                          http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/cp2001

                           CALL FOR TECHNICAL PAPERS
                    CALL FOR INNOVATIVE APPLICATIONS PAPERS
                       ANNOUNCEMENT OF DOCTORAL PROGRAMME

    CP-2001 will be held in conjuction with ICLP-2001, the 17th
    International Conference on Logic Programming. In addition to the
    Technical programme, we are pleased to announce two new additions:
    the Innovative Applications programme, and the Doctoral programme

    Technical programme:

    The Technical programme is concerned with all aspects of computing with
    constraints including: algorithms, applications, environments,
    languages, models, systems. Papers are solicited from any of the
    disciplines concerned with constraints, including: artificial
    intelligence, combinatorial algorithms, computational logic, concurrent
    computation, databases, discrete mathematics, operations research,
    programming languages, symbolic computation.

    Papers may concern any of the domains using constraints, including:
    computational linguistics, configuration, decision support, design,
    diagnosis, graphics, hardware verification, molecular biology,
    planning, program analysis, qualitative reasoning, real-time systems,
    resource allocation, robotics, scheduling, software engineering,
    temporal reasoning, type inference, vision, visualization, user
    interfaces. Papers that discuss modelling issues, or novel reasoning
    methods are especially welcome.

    Innovative Applications programme:

    The Innovative Applications is a forum for practitioners and end users
    of constraint technology, and an interface between them and
    researchers in constraints. We welcome submission in, but not limited
    to, the following topics: surveys of an application area, including
    problems to which constraint programming may be applied, experience
    in applying constraint programming, and areas where further research
    is required to meet industrial needs; software engineering aspect of
    constraint programming, including constraints elicitation, modelling
    and solving ill-defined applications; solutions of constraint problems
    using multiple solving techniques, including cooperative algorithms,
    hybrid solver configurations, and embedding constraint techniques in
    logic programming; the evaluation and comparison of approaches,
    including operational research vs. constraint programming, and
    stochastic vs. complete search techniques. More details about the
    Innovative Applications programme are posted at
    http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/CSP/Cpia-2001/

    Doctoral programme:

    A special programme for PhD students will be held alongside the
    conference. Students will be able to present their work and receive
    feedback from more senior members of the community. In addition,
    there will be tutorials about research skills and career issues.
    Students attending the doctoral programme will also present their
    work in the poster session of the mainconference. We hope to be
    able to announce details about financial support for participation
    in the doctoral programme in the near future. These and other details
    about the doctoral programme are posted at
    http://www.math.unipd.it/~frossi/doctoral.html

    Submission to Technical and Innovative Applications programmes:

       Submission of papers: May 14, 2001
       Notification of acceptance: August 13, 2001
       Camera-ready papers due: September 10, 2001

    Papers must be original and not submitted for publication elsewhere.
    Full length papers can be up to 15 proceedings pages, and poster papers
    can be up to 5 pages. Details about how to submit papers electronically
    are
    posted at http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/cp2001/start/
    The proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag in the Lecture
    Notes in Computer Science series.

    Workshops and Tutorials:

    A separate announcement about workshops and tutorials will be made
    by the Workshop and Tutorial Chair, Thomas Schiex.

    Conference Location:

    The conference will be held in the 5 star Coral Beach Hotel and Resort
    (http://www.coral.com.cy/) in an idyllic beachfront setting near to the
    town of Paphos. Paphos is included in the official UNESCO list of
    cultural
    and natural treasures of world heritage, and is described as
    "..Home To Aphrodite, Adonis, Dionysus, and Lucky Mortals".

    Program Chair: Local Chair:

    Toby Walsh Antonis Kakas
    Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Science
    The University of York University of Cyprus
    Heslington 75 Kallipoleos Str., P.O. Box 537

    York YO10 5DD CY-1678 Nicosia
    United Kingdom Cyprus
    Email: tw@cs.york.ac.uk Email: antonis@ucy.ac.cy
    Tel: +44 1904 432793 Tel:+357-2-892230/1
    Fax: +44 1904 432767 Fax:+357-2-339062
                                           Office: Green Park 3rd floor,
                                                   H308

    Chair of Innovative Applications Chair of Doctoral Programme:

    Edward Tsang Francesca Rossi
    Department of Computer Science University of Padova
    University of Essex Department of Mathematics
    Wivenhoe Park Via Belzoni 7
    Colchester CO4 3SQ, UK 35131 Padova, Italy
    Email: edward@essex.ac.uk Email: frossi@math.unipd.it
    Tel: +44 1206 872774 Tel: +39 (049) 827 5982
    Fax: +44 1206 872788 Fax: +39 (049) 875 8596

    Workshop & Tutorial Chair:

    Thomas Schiex
    INRA - Dept. of Biometry and AI
    Chemin de Borde Rouge BP 27
    31326 Castanet-Tolosan
    France
    Email: Thomas.Schiex@toulouse.inra.fr
    Tel: +33 561285428
    Fax: +33 561285335

    Programme Committee:

    Fahiem Bacchus, University of Toronto
    Christian Bessiere, LIRMM-CNRS
    Philippe Codognet, University of Paris 6
    Boi Faltings, LIA-EPFL
    Thom Fruehwirth, Ludwig Maximillians University
    Georg Gottlob, Vienna University of Technology
    Pascal Van Hentenryck, Brown University
    Peter Jonsson, Linkoping University
    Helene Kirchner, LORIA & INRIA
    Manolis Koubarakis, Technical University of Crete
    Francois Laburthe, Bouygues SA
    Javier Larrosa, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
    Joao Marques-Silva, Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa
    Pedro Meseguer, IIIA-CSIC
    Michela Milano, University of Bologna
    Jean-Charles Regin, ILOG
    Christian Schulte, Saarland University
    Peter Stuckey, University of Melbourne
    Edward Tsang, University of Essex
    Benjamin Wah, University of Illinois
    Roland Yap, National University of Singapore
    Makoto Yokoo, NTT

    Publicity Chair:

    Ian Miguel
    Department of Computer Science
    The University of York
    Email: ianm@cs.york.ac.uk



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