vardi@navajo.stanford.edu (Moshe Vardi) (04/19/87)
- - Call for Papers The Second Conference on THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF REASONING ABOUT KNOWLEDGE March 6-9, 1988, Monterey, California The 2nd Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge, sponsored by the International Business Machines Corporation and the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, will be held March 6-9, 1988, at the Asilomar Conference Center in Monterey, California. While traditionally research in this area was mainly done by philosophers and linguists, reasoning about knowledge has been shown recently to be of great relevance to computer science and economics. The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers from these various disciplines with the intent of furthering our theoretical understanding of reasoning about knowledge. Some suggested, although not exclusive, topics of interest are: Semantic models for knowledge and belief Resource-bounded reasoning Minimal knowledge proof systems Analyzing distributed systems via knowledge Knowledge acquisition and learning Knowledge and commonsense reasoning Knowledge, planning, and action Knowledge in economic models You are invited to submit ten copies of a detailed abstract (not a complete paper) to the program chair: Moshe Y. Vardi IBM Research Almaden Research Center K53-802 650 Harry Rd. San Jose, CA 95120-6099, USA Telephone: (408) 927-1784 Electronic address: vardi@ibm.com, vardi@almvma.bitnet Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of significance, originality, and overall quality. Each abstract should 1) contain enough information to enable the program committee to identify the main contribution of the work; 2) explain the importance of the work - its novelty and its practical or theoretical implications; and 3) include comparisons with and references to relevant literature. Abstracts should be no longer than ten double-spaced pages. Program Committee: J. Barwise (Stanford University) P. van Emde Boas (University of Amsterdam) H. Kamp (University of Texas at Austin) K. Konolige (SRI International) Y. Moses (Weizmann Institute of Science) S. Rosenschein (SRI International) T. Tan (University of Chicago) M. Vardi (IBM Almaden Research Center) The deadline for submission of abstracts is August 31, 1987. Authors will be notified of acceptance by November 1, 1987 (authors who supply an electronic address might be notified earlier). The accepted papers will be due by December 15, 1987. Proceedings will be distributed at the conference, and will be subsequently available for purchase through the publisher. We hope to allow enough time between the talks for private discussions and small group meetings. In order to ensure that the conference remains relatively small, attendance will be limited to invited participants and authors of accepted papers. Support for the conference has been received from IBM and AAAI for partial subsidy of participants' expenses; applications for further support are pending. - -
vardi@navajo.stanford.edu (Moshe Vardi) (06/30/87)
- - Call for Papers The Second Conference on THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF REASONING ABOUT KNOWLEDGE March 6-9, 1988, Monterey, California The 2nd Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge, sponsored by the International Business Machines Corporation and the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, will be held March 6-9, 1988, at the Asilomar Conference Center in Monterey, California. While traditionally research in this area was mainly done by philosophers and linguists, reasoning about knowledge has been shown recently to be of great relevance to computer science and economics. The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers from these various disciplines with the intent of furthering our theoretical understanding of reasoning about knowledge. Some suggested, although not exclusive, topics of interest are: Semantic models for knowledge and belief Resource-bounded reasoning Minimal knowledge proof systems Analyzing distributed systems via knowledge Knowledge acquisition and learning Knowledge and commonsense reasoning Knowledge, planning, and action Knowledge in economic models You are invited to submit ten copies of a detailed abstract (not a complete paper) to the program chair: Moshe Y. Vardi IBM Research Almaden Research Center K53-802 650 Harry Rd. San Jose, CA 95120-6099, USA Telephone: (408) 927-1784 Electronic address: vardi@ibm.com, vardi@almvma.bitnet Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of significance, originality, and overall quality. Each abstract should 1) contain enough information to enable the program committee to identify the main contribution of the work; 2) explain the importance of the work - its novelty and its practical or theoretical implications; and 3) include comparisons with and references to relevant literature. Abstracts should be no longer than ten double-spaced pages. Program Committee: J. Barwise (Stanford University) P. van Emde Boas (University of Amsterdam) H. Kamp (University of Texas at Austin) K. Konolige (SRI International) Y. Moses (Weizmann Institute of Science) S. Rosenschein (SRI International) T. Tan (University of Chicago) M. Vardi (IBM Almaden Research Center) The deadline for submission of abstracts is August 31, 1987. Authors will be notified of acceptance by November 1, 1987 (authors who supply an electronic address might be notified earlier). The accepted papers will be due by December 15, 1987. Proceedings will be distributed at the conference, and will be subsequently available for purchase through the publisher. We hope to allow enough time between the talks for private discussions and small group meetings. In order to ensure that the conference remains relatively small, attendance will be limited to invited participants and authors of accepted papers. Support for the conference has been received from IBM and AAAI for partial subsidy of participants' expenses; applications for further support are pending.