[agents] Second Call for Papers/ extended deadline: Special Issue on Argumentation and Logic Programming of Fundamenta Informaticae
Juan Carlos Nieves
jcnieves at cs.umu.se
Mon Dec 14 06:09:53 EST 2015
Dear Colleagues,
The deadline for the Special Issue on Argumentation and Logic
Programming of Fundamenta Informaticae has been extended to
8 January 2016.
Kind regards,
Juan Carlos Nieves
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Call for Papers:
Special issue on Argumentation and Logic Programming
of Fundamenta Informaticae
(http://www.iospress.nl/journal/fundamenta-informaticae/)
https://ddll.inf.tu-dresden.de/web/Sarah_Alice_Gaggl/Special_Issue_ArgLP
The first ArgLP workshop was held on the 31st of August 2015, in Cork,
Ireland as part of the International Conference on Logic Programming
(ICLP 2015).
Additional contributions to the special issue on all topics of the
workshop are sought.
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MOTIVATION
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Argumentation has been more and more an active research field in areas
as Multi-Agent Systems, Knowledge Representation and Reasoning,
Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy, Law, etc. From the computational
point of view, logic programming has been influencing fundamental roots
of argumentation. Indeed, since Dung formalized a family of
argumentation inferences in terms of the so called argumentation
semantics, he showed that these argumentation semantics have strong
roots in logic-based theories.
The relationship between logic programming and argumentation has
attracted increased attention in the last years. Studies range from
translating one into the other and back, using argumentation to explain
logic programming models, and using logic programming systems to
implement argumentation-based languages (ASPARTIX, DIAMOND). Influences
go both ways and we believe that both fields can benefit from learning
from each other.
This year the presentation of the results of the First International
Competition on Computational Models of Argumentation (ICCMA) has been
done at TAFA 2015 (co-located with IJCAI 2015). Since some of the most
widely known argumentation solvers are based on logic programming
methodologies, e.g., ASPARTIX, it is expected that new developments
based on logic programming will appear. In this setting, this special
issue of ArgLP is aiming at catching the attention of the logic
programming community to increase the influence of logic programming in
the new theoretical and practical developments of argumentation.
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TOPICS
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Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- New developments of argumentation systems based on logic programming
- New studies between argumentation semantics and logic programming
semantics
- New studies of non-monotonic reasoning properties of argumentation
semantics
- The relationship of defeasible logic programming and argumentation
- Studying the relationship between logic programs and various
argumentation formalisms (e.g. Dung frameworks, extended AFs, bipolar
AFs, value-based AFs, abstract dialectical frameworks, etc.)
- Argumentation and commonsense reasoning
- Argumentation theories and logical foundations
- Argumentation for reasoning in multi-agent systems
- Argumentation dialogues in multi-agent systems
- Applications related to argumentation and logic programming
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Deadline for submissions: 8 January 2016 (extended)
First review decision: 11 March 2016
Submission of revised papers: 11 April 2016
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PAPER SUBMISSION INFORMATION
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All papers must present original and innovative work. Papers will be
evaluated according to their significance, originality, technical
content and relevance to the special issue.
Papers must not exceed 25 pages in length and should be formatted using
the guidelines of Fundamenta Informaticae:
http://fi.mimuw.edu.pl/fundam.zip
Please submit your contributions electronically in PDF format via the FI
on-line
system:http://fi.mimuw.edu.pl/index.php/FI/about/submissions#onlineSubmissions
In the FI on-line system, the authors have to select the “Special
Issues” section and typing “Argumentation and Logic Programming - ArgLP”
in Comments for the editor.
All final versions of the accepted papers should be in LaTeX.
If you intend to submit a paper for this special issue, please declare
your interest by sending
a mail to one of the guest editors.
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GUEST EDITORS
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Sarah Gaggl, TU Dresden, Germany, sarah.gaggl at tu-dresden.de
Hannes Strass, Leipzig University, Germany,
strass at informatik.uni-leipzig.de
Juan Carlos Nieves, Umeå University, Sweden, jcnieves at cs.umu.se
Paolo Torroni, University of Bologna, Italy, paolo.torroni at unibo.it
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