[comp.ai.digest] Knowledge Representation and Reasoning 89 - call for papers

hector@ai.toronto.EDU (Hector Levesque) (08/31/88)

From: Hector Levesque <hector%ai.toronto.edu@RELAY.CS.NET>
To: AIList@mc.lcs.mit.edu, nl-kr@CS.ROCHESTER.EDU, comp.ai%ai.toronto.edu@RELAY.CS.NET
Subject: Knowledge Representation and Reasoning 89 - call for papers
Date: Wed, 31 Aug 88 01:43 EDT

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The First International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation
and Reasoning will be held in Toronto, Canada on May 15-18 1989.  KR'89 will
bring together researchers interested in the principles governing systems that
use general-purpose reasoning algorithms over explicit representations of
knowledge.  Authors are requested to submit extended abstracts (not complete
papers) of at most 8 double-spaced pages (12 point), although substantially
longer full papers will appear in the conference proceedings to be published by
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.  The important dates for KR'89 are:

Submission receipt deadline:            November 1, 1988
Author notification date:               December 15, 1988
Camera-ready copy due to publisher:     February 15, 1989
Conference:                             May 15-18, 1989

A call for papers for KR'89 with full details on topics, submissions, and
review criteria can be found in the journal Artificial Intelligence (vol. 35,2,
June 1988, p. 281), the AI Magazine (vol. 9,1, Spring 1988, p. 137), the AISB
Newsletter (no. 64, p.27), the SIGART Newsletter (no. 104, April 1988, p. 47),
and the Canadian AI Newsletter (April 1988, p.36).  Inquiries of a general
nature can be addressed to the Conference Chair, Ray Reiter, whose csnet
address is reiter@ai.toronto.edu.

Ron Brachman and Hector Levesque
KR'89 Program Chairs

[ See also news.announce.conferences on Usenet for a detailed CFP ]