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18 - 20 December 2024, Amsterdam Colloquium 2024, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The Amsterdam Colloquia aim to bring together linguists, philosophers, logicians, cognitive scientists and computer scientists who share an interest in the formal study of the semantics and pragmatics of natural and formal languages. The Amsterdam Colloquia are organized by the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) of the University of Amsterdam.
In addition to the general programme, the 2024 Amsterdam Colloquium will feature two workshops. The Colloquium will also include a poster session, and host one evening lecture by Prof. Angelika Kratzer jointly organized with the E.W. Beth Foundation.
Authors can submit an anonymous abstract of at most two pages (excluding references), with an optional third page for tables and figures, with 1 inch margin and 11pt font. The time for presentations of accepted submissions for both regular programme and the workshops is 30 mins (20/25 mins + Q&A).
The Amsterdam Colloquium will also feature a poster/lighting talks session for both the regular programme and the workshops. Poster presentations will be published as regular papers in the proceedings. The time for lighting talks is 3 mins.
25 August - 1 September 2024, 14th International School on Rewriting (ISR 2024), Obergurgl, Austria
Term rewriting is a powerful model of computation that underlies much of declarative programming and which is heavily used in symbolic computation in mathematics, theorem proving, and protocol verification. The 14th International School on Rewriting takes place in Obergurgl, Austria. The School is aimed at master and PhD students, researchers and practitioners interested in the study of rewriting concepts and their applications.
It offers three parallel tracks, taught by well-known experts:
- Track A: comprehensive introduction to first-order term rewriting, lecturer: Aart Middeldorp
- Track B: comprehensive introduction to type theory and lambda calculus, lecturers: Herman Geuvers and Niels van der Weide
- Track C: advanced courses on - Interoperability of Proof Systems using Lambdapi lecturer: Frederic Blanqui - Randomized Programming and Rewriting lecturer: Ugo Dal Lago - Tools in Rewriting lecturer: Nao Hirokawa - Termination and Complexity in Higher-Order Term Rewriting lecturer: Cynthia Kop - SAT/SMT Solving and Applications in Rewriting lecturer: Sarah Winkler.
2 - 6 September 2024, Logic for the AI Spring 2 Summer School, Como, Italy
In its second edition, Logic for the AI Spring, continues bringing together logicians and AI scientists working around and within the currently blossoming new AI Spring. The program is designed to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of cutting-edge logical methods for AI, neuro-symbolic AI, and Human-AI interaction. It also includes topics related to the broader culture of AI, vital for addressing urgent technological, scientific, and societal challenges in the field The School is designed to provide them with a background on the cutting-edge on logical methods for AI, neuro-symbolic AI , Human-AI interaction, in addition to the larger culture of AI, which is necessary to tackle the urgent technological, scientific and societal challenges surrounding the field.
The School will feature 5 tutorials:
- Neurosymbolic AI (Vaishak Belle)
- Logic-based reasoning for strategic abilities of socially Interacting rational agents (Valentin Goranko)
- History and Culture of Al (María Vanina Martinez)
- Fairness: Perspectives from Computational Social Choice (Arianna Novaro)
- Logic Tensor Networks (Luciano Serafini)
Additionally, there will be a dedicated Poster Session to give selection of participants an opportunity to present their own work.
Finally, this edition of Logic for the New AI Spring will host a workshop on New perspectives on formal representations of cognitive attitudes organised by Ekaterina Kubyshkina and Costanza Larese (LUCI Lab, Milano).
2 - 6 September 2024, Logic for the AI Spring 2 Summer School, Como, Italy
In its second edition, Logic for the AI Spring, continues bringing together logicians and AI scientists working around and within the currently blossoming new AI Spring. The program is designed to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of cutting-edge logical methods for AI, neuro-symbolic AI, and Human-AI interaction. It also includes topics related to the broader culture of AI, vital for addressing urgent technological, scientific, and societal challenges in the field The School is designed to provide them with a background on the cutting-edge on logical methods for AI, neuro-symbolic AI , Human-AI interaction, in addition to the larger culture of AI, which is necessary to tackle the urgent technological, scientific and societal challenges surrounding the field.
The School will feature 5 tutorials:
- Neurosymbolic AI (Vaishak Belle)
- Logic-based reasoning for strategic abilities of socially Interacting rational agents (Valentin Goranko)
- History and Culture of Al (María Vanina Martinez)
- Fairness: Perspectives from Computational Social Choice (Arianna Novaro)
- Logic Tensor Networks (Luciano Serafini)
Additionally, there will be a dedicated Poster Session to give selection of participants an opportunity to present their own work.
Finally, this edition of Logic for the New AI Spring will host a workshop on New perspectives on formal representations of cognitive attitudes organised by Ekaterina Kubyshkina and Costanza Larese (LUCI Lab, Milano).
3 - 6 September 2024, 17th International Symposium on Algorithmic Game Theory (SAGT)
SAGT brings together researchers from Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, Operations Research, Psychology, Physics, and Biology to present and discuss original research at the intersection of Algorithms and Game Theory. The program of SAGT 2024 will include a tutorial day, invited lectures and presentations of peer-reviewed submissions.
2 - 6 September 2024, Logic for the AI Spring 2 Summer School, Como, Italy
In its second edition, Logic for the AI Spring, continues bringing together logicians and AI scientists working around and within the currently blossoming new AI Spring. The program is designed to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of cutting-edge logical methods for AI, neuro-symbolic AI, and Human-AI interaction. It also includes topics related to the broader culture of AI, vital for addressing urgent technological, scientific, and societal challenges in the field The School is designed to provide them with a background on the cutting-edge on logical methods for AI, neuro-symbolic AI , Human-AI interaction, in addition to the larger culture of AI, which is necessary to tackle the urgent technological, scientific and societal challenges surrounding the field.
The School will feature 5 tutorials:
- Neurosymbolic AI (Vaishak Belle)
- Logic-based reasoning for strategic abilities of socially Interacting rational agents (Valentin Goranko)
- History and Culture of Al (María Vanina Martinez)
- Fairness: Perspectives from Computational Social Choice (Arianna Novaro)
- Logic Tensor Networks (Luciano Serafini)
Additionally, there will be a dedicated Poster Session to give selection of participants an opportunity to present their own work.
Finally, this edition of Logic for the New AI Spring will host a workshop on New perspectives on formal representations of cognitive attitudes organised by Ekaterina Kubyshkina and Costanza Larese (LUCI Lab, Milano).
3 - 6 September 2024, 17th International Symposium on Algorithmic Game Theory (SAGT)
SAGT brings together researchers from Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, Operations Research, Psychology, Physics, and Biology to present and discuss original research at the intersection of Algorithms and Game Theory. The program of SAGT 2024 will include a tutorial day, invited lectures and presentations of peer-reviewed submissions.
2 - 6 September 2024, Logic for the AI Spring 2 Summer School, Como, Italy
In its second edition, Logic for the AI Spring, continues bringing together logicians and AI scientists working around and within the currently blossoming new AI Spring. The program is designed to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of cutting-edge logical methods for AI, neuro-symbolic AI, and Human-AI interaction. It also includes topics related to the broader culture of AI, vital for addressing urgent technological, scientific, and societal challenges in the field The School is designed to provide them with a background on the cutting-edge on logical methods for AI, neuro-symbolic AI , Human-AI interaction, in addition to the larger culture of AI, which is necessary to tackle the urgent technological, scientific and societal challenges surrounding the field.
The School will feature 5 tutorials:
- Neurosymbolic AI (Vaishak Belle)
- Logic-based reasoning for strategic abilities of socially Interacting rational agents (Valentin Goranko)
- History and Culture of Al (María Vanina Martinez)
- Fairness: Perspectives from Computational Social Choice (Arianna Novaro)
- Logic Tensor Networks (Luciano Serafini)
Additionally, there will be a dedicated Poster Session to give selection of participants an opportunity to present their own work.
Finally, this edition of Logic for the New AI Spring will host a workshop on New perspectives on formal representations of cognitive attitudes organised by Ekaterina Kubyshkina and Costanza Larese (LUCI Lab, Milano).
3 - 6 September 2024, 17th International Symposium on Algorithmic Game Theory (SAGT)
SAGT brings together researchers from Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, Operations Research, Psychology, Physics, and Biology to present and discuss original research at the intersection of Algorithms and Game Theory. The program of SAGT 2024 will include a tutorial day, invited lectures and presentations of peer-reviewed submissions.
5 - 7 September 2024, British Logic Colloquium 2024 ((BLC 2024), Birmingham, UK
The annual meeting of the British Logic Colloquium will be organised by the University of Birmingham from Thursday 5th September afternoon to Saturday 7th September morning.
The programme will include invited and contributed talks on a range of topics including (but not restricted to) proof theory, set theory, model theory, computability and complexity, logical aspects of computer science, and philosophy of mathematics.
Invited speakers: Michael Rathjen (University of Leeds), more TBC...
5 - 8 September 2024, 11th International Conference on Non-Classical Logics, Theory & Applications (NCL'24), Lodz, Poland
The Conference — devoted to non-classical logics — was initially held in Łódź in September 2008 and 2009. Later on, it was organized alternately in Toruń and Łódź. The conference serves as a forum to exchange novel results effectively and to survey works in non-classical logics, broadly construed, and their applications.
In this year's, eleventh, edition of the Conference we particularly welcome submissions concerned with term-forming operators and formalisation of complex names, like definite descriptions, both with regard to their philosophical background and formal properties, as well as applications in mathematics and computer science (e.g., in databases or ontologies).
This year's edition of the Conference will be co-located with the 9th Workshop on Connexive Logics which will be held on 8th and 9th September 2024.
2 - 6 September 2024, Logic for the AI Spring 2 Summer School, Como, Italy
In its second edition, Logic for the AI Spring, continues bringing together logicians and AI scientists working around and within the currently blossoming new AI Spring. The program is designed to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of cutting-edge logical methods for AI, neuro-symbolic AI, and Human-AI interaction. It also includes topics related to the broader culture of AI, vital for addressing urgent technological, scientific, and societal challenges in the field The School is designed to provide them with a background on the cutting-edge on logical methods for AI, neuro-symbolic AI , Human-AI interaction, in addition to the larger culture of AI, which is necessary to tackle the urgent technological, scientific and societal challenges surrounding the field.
The School will feature 5 tutorials:
- Neurosymbolic AI (Vaishak Belle)
- Logic-based reasoning for strategic abilities of socially Interacting rational agents (Valentin Goranko)
- History and Culture of Al (María Vanina Martinez)
- Fairness: Perspectives from Computational Social Choice (Arianna Novaro)
- Logic Tensor Networks (Luciano Serafini)
Additionally, there will be a dedicated Poster Session to give selection of participants an opportunity to present their own work.
Finally, this edition of Logic for the New AI Spring will host a workshop on New perspectives on formal representations of cognitive attitudes organised by Ekaterina Kubyshkina and Costanza Larese (LUCI Lab, Milano).
3 - 6 September 2024, 17th International Symposium on Algorithmic Game Theory (SAGT)
SAGT brings together researchers from Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, Operations Research, Psychology, Physics, and Biology to present and discuss original research at the intersection of Algorithms and Game Theory. The program of SAGT 2024 will include a tutorial day, invited lectures and presentations of peer-reviewed submissions.
5 - 7 September 2024, British Logic Colloquium 2024 ((BLC 2024), Birmingham, UK
The annual meeting of the British Logic Colloquium will be organised by the University of Birmingham from Thursday 5th September afternoon to Saturday 7th September morning.
The programme will include invited and contributed talks on a range of topics including (but not restricted to) proof theory, set theory, model theory, computability and complexity, logical aspects of computer science, and philosophy of mathematics.
Invited speakers: Michael Rathjen (University of Leeds), more TBC...
5 - 8 September 2024, 11th International Conference on Non-Classical Logics, Theory & Applications (NCL'24), Lodz, Poland
The Conference — devoted to non-classical logics — was initially held in Łódź in September 2008 and 2009. Later on, it was organized alternately in Toruń and Łódź. The conference serves as a forum to exchange novel results effectively and to survey works in non-classical logics, broadly construed, and their applications.
In this year's, eleventh, edition of the Conference we particularly welcome submissions concerned with term-forming operators and formalisation of complex names, like definite descriptions, both with regard to their philosophical background and formal properties, as well as applications in mathematics and computer science (e.g., in databases or ontologies).
This year's edition of the Conference will be co-located with the 9th Workshop on Connexive Logics which will be held on 8th and 9th September 2024.
6 September 2024, 9th internatioinal workshop on Type-Driven Development (TyDe 2024), Milan, Italy
The Workshop on Type-Driven Development (TyDe) aims to show how static type information may be used effectively in the development of computer programs. Co-located with ICFP, this workshop brings together leading researchers and practitioners who are using or exploring types as a means of program development.
6 - 7 September 2024, The 16th Latin American Workshop on New Methods of Reasoning, Oaxaca, Mexico
LANMR 2024 is the sixteenth edition of the Latin American Workshop series on Logic/Languages, Algorithms and New Methods of Reasoning. The aim of this workshop is to bring together people from different fields such as programming languages foundations, formal verification, philosophy or artificial intelligence, around methods of reasoning and applications involving logic.
LANMR 2024 will be an in-person event. The venue will be at the Universidad Benito Juárez de Oaxaca (Oaxaca, Mexico), it will happen as a satellite of the 7th World Congress of Paraconsistency.
5 - 7 September 2024, British Logic Colloquium 2024 ((BLC 2024), Birmingham, UK
The annual meeting of the British Logic Colloquium will be organised by the University of Birmingham from Thursday 5th September afternoon to Saturday 7th September morning.
The programme will include invited and contributed talks on a range of topics including (but not restricted to) proof theory, set theory, model theory, computability and complexity, logical aspects of computer science, and philosophy of mathematics.
Invited speakers: Michael Rathjen (University of Leeds), more TBC...
5 - 8 September 2024, 11th International Conference on Non-Classical Logics, Theory & Applications (NCL'24), Lodz, Poland
The Conference — devoted to non-classical logics — was initially held in Łódź in September 2008 and 2009. Later on, it was organized alternately in Toruń and Łódź. The conference serves as a forum to exchange novel results effectively and to survey works in non-classical logics, broadly construed, and their applications.
In this year's, eleventh, edition of the Conference we particularly welcome submissions concerned with term-forming operators and formalisation of complex names, like definite descriptions, both with regard to their philosophical background and formal properties, as well as applications in mathematics and computer science (e.g., in databases or ontologies).
This year's edition of the Conference will be co-located with the 9th Workshop on Connexive Logics which will be held on 8th and 9th September 2024.
6 - 7 September 2024, The 16th Latin American Workshop on New Methods of Reasoning, Oaxaca, Mexico
LANMR 2024 is the sixteenth edition of the Latin American Workshop series on Logic/Languages, Algorithms and New Methods of Reasoning. The aim of this workshop is to bring together people from different fields such as programming languages foundations, formal verification, philosophy or artificial intelligence, around methods of reasoning and applications involving logic.
LANMR 2024 will be an in-person event. The venue will be at the Universidad Benito Juárez de Oaxaca (Oaxaca, Mexico), it will happen as a satellite of the 7th World Congress of Paraconsistency.
5 - 8 September 2024, 11th International Conference on Non-Classical Logics, Theory & Applications (NCL'24), Lodz, Poland
The Conference — devoted to non-classical logics — was initially held in Łódź in September 2008 and 2009. Later on, it was organized alternately in Toruń and Łódź. The conference serves as a forum to exchange novel results effectively and to survey works in non-classical logics, broadly construed, and their applications.
In this year's, eleventh, edition of the Conference we particularly welcome submissions concerned with term-forming operators and formalisation of complex names, like definite descriptions, both with regard to their philosophical background and formal properties, as well as applications in mathematics and computer science (e.g., in databases or ontologies).
This year's edition of the Conference will be co-located with the 9th Workshop on Connexive Logics which will be held on 8th and 9th September 2024.
8 - 9 September 2024, 9th Workshop on Connexive Logics, Łódź (Poland)
Connexive logics are orthogonal to classical logic insofar as they validate certain non-theorems of classical logic involving mainly negation and implication. Modern connexive logic started in the 1960s with seminal papers by Richard B. Angell and Storrs McCall. Since then, systems of connexive logic have been motivated by considerations on a content connection between the antecedent and consequent of valid implications, as well as by applications that range from Aristotle's syllogistic to Categorial Grammar and the study of causal implications.
As interests in topics related to connexive logics are growing, the ninth workshop aims at discussing directions for future research in connexive logics. Keynote speakers: Mateusz Klonowski (NCU, Toruń), Jacek Malinowski (IFiS PAN, Warsaw), Satoru Niki (RUB, Bochum), Grigory Olkhovikov (RUB, Bochum) and Francesco Paoli (UC, Cagliari). This year, the WCL follows the NCL conference: we encourage you to participate in both events.
8 - 9 September 2024, 9th Workshop on Connexive Logics, Łódź (Poland)
Connexive logics are orthogonal to classical logic insofar as they validate certain non-theorems of classical logic involving mainly negation and implication. Modern connexive logic started in the 1960s with seminal papers by Richard B. Angell and Storrs McCall. Since then, systems of connexive logic have been motivated by considerations on a content connection between the antecedent and consequent of valid implications, as well as by applications that range from Aristotle's syllogistic to Categorial Grammar and the study of causal implications.
As interests in topics related to connexive logics are growing, the ninth workshop aims at discussing directions for future research in connexive logics. Keynote speakers: Mateusz Klonowski (NCU, Toruń), Jacek Malinowski (IFiS PAN, Warsaw), Satoru Niki (RUB, Bochum), Grigory Olkhovikov (RUB, Bochum) and Francesco Paoli (UC, Cagliari). This year, the WCL follows the NCL conference: we encourage you to participate in both events.
9 - 10 September 2024, 6th International Conference on Computational Linguistics in Bulgaria (CLIB 2024), Sofia, Bulgaria
Computational Linguistics in Bulgaria (CLIB) is an international conference that aims at exploring novel approaches and methods in computational linguistics and natural language processing (NLP), especially with a view to their application to small and less-resourced languages such as Bulgarian and the bridging of the discrepancies between big and small languages with respect to language technologies.
9 - 10 September 2024, 20th International Conference on Formal Aspects of Component Software (FACS 2024), Milan, Italy
FACS 2024 is concerned with how formal methods can be applied to component- based software and system development. Formal methods have provided foundations for component-based software through research on mathematical models for components, composition and adaptation, and rigorous approaches to verification, deployment, testing, and certification. The conference seeks to address the applications of formal methods in all aspects of software components and services. FACS aims at developing a community-based understanding of relevant and emerging research problems through formal paper presentations and lively discussions.
Invited speakers: Ana Cavalcanti (University of York, UK), David Parker (University of Oxford, UK) and Geguang Pu (ECNU, China). FACS 2024 is co-located with the 26th international symposium on formal methods (FM 2024).
9 - 11 September 2024, 29th International Conference on Formal Methods for Industrial Critical Systems (FMICS 2024), Milan, Italy
The aim of the FMICS conference series is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners who are interested in the development and application of formal methods in industry. FMICS brings together scientists and engineers who are active in the area of formal methods and interested in exchanging their experiences in the industrial usage of these methods. The FMICS conference series also strives to promote research and development for the improvement of formal methods and tools for industrial applications.
FMICS 2024 is co-located with FM 2024 and will be held at Politecnico di Milano in Milan, Italy.
9 - 13 September 2024, 2nd European Summer School on the Philosophy of Mathematics, Vienna, Austria
The second European Summer School on the Philosophy of Mathematics aims to bring together Master and PhD students interested in the connection between philosophy and mathematics, giving them the opportunity to discuss related topics with leading scholars in the field. Topics will be selected reflecting participants’ interests and may include:
* Mathematical knowledge and mathematical understanding
* Justification and representation in mathematics
* Informal proofs and mathematical rigor
* The role of intuition and diagrams in mathematical reasoning
* Experimental mathematics and mathematical practice
* Mathematical ontology
The School will include tutorials by Jessica Carter (Aarhus University), Yacin Hamami (ETH Zurich) and Leon Horsten (University of Konstanz), as well as a training unit on "Quantitative and qualitative empirical methods for philosophers of mathematics" by Matthew Inglis and Deborah Kant.
9 - 13 September 2024, 6th International School and Workshop on Proof Theory (Proof Society 2024), Birmingham, UK
The 6th Proof Society International School and Workshop will be organised by the University of Birmingham. The event takes place under the auspices of The Proof Society, a recently formed society to support the notion of proof in its broadest sense. The Proof Society has organised an annual school and workshop since 2018 (except 2020 due to the COVID19 pandemic).
The aim of the School is to cover basic and advanced topics in proof theory and related subjects. The School will be aimed at Master's and PhD students interested in proof theory, as well as more senior researchers from related areas in computer science, mathematics and philosophy. The workshop is aimed at all researchers, from students to professors, working around proof theory and its applications. It will consist of a mixture of invited and contributed talks. PS24 will be colocated with the British Logic Colloquium meeting of 2024, taking place 5-7 September.
9 - 14 September 2024, 15th Conference on Interactive Theorem Proving (ITP 2024), Tbilisi, Georgia
The ITP conference series is concerned with all aspects of interactive theorem proving, ranging from theoretical foundations to implementation aspects and applications in program verification, security, and the formalization of mathematics. This will be the 15th conference in the ITP series, while predecessor conferences from which it has evolved have been going since 1988.
20 - 21 January 2025, Conference on Certified Programs & Proofs (CPP 2025): Certified Programs and Proofs, Denver, USA
Certified Programs and Proofs (CPP) is an international conference on practical and theoretical topics in all areas that consider formal verification and certification as an essential paradigm for their work. CPP spans areas of computer science, mathematics, logic, and education. CPP is sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, in cooperation with ACM SIGLOG.
CPP 2025 will be held in January 2025 and will be co-located with POPL 2025 in Denver, Colorado, United States. The CPP 2025 organizers will strive to enable both in-person and remote participation, in cooperation with the POPL 2025 organizers.
We welcome submissions in research areas related to formal certification of programs and proofs. Prior to the paper submission deadline, the authors should upload their anonymized paper in PDF format through the HotCRP system. The submissions must be written in English and provide sufficient detail to allow the program committee to assess the merits of the contribution. They must be formatted following the ACM SIGPLAN Proceedings format. The submitted papers should not exceed 12 pages, including tables and figures, but excluding bibliography and clearly marked appendices. The papers should be self-contained without the appendices. Shorter papers are welcome and will be given equal consideration.
9 - 10 September 2024, 6th International Conference on Computational Linguistics in Bulgaria (CLIB 2024), Sofia, Bulgaria
Computational Linguistics in Bulgaria (CLIB) is an international conference that aims at exploring novel approaches and methods in computational linguistics and natural language processing (NLP), especially with a view to their application to small and less-resourced languages such as Bulgarian and the bridging of the discrepancies between big and small languages with respect to language technologies.
9 - 10 September 2024, 20th International Conference on Formal Aspects of Component Software (FACS 2024), Milan, Italy
FACS 2024 is concerned with how formal methods can be applied to component- based software and system development. Formal methods have provided foundations for component-based software through research on mathematical models for components, composition and adaptation, and rigorous approaches to verification, deployment, testing, and certification. The conference seeks to address the applications of formal methods in all aspects of software components and services. FACS aims at developing a community-based understanding of relevant and emerging research problems through formal paper presentations and lively discussions.
Invited speakers: Ana Cavalcanti (University of York, UK), David Parker (University of Oxford, UK) and Geguang Pu (ECNU, China). FACS 2024 is co-located with the 26th international symposium on formal methods (FM 2024).
9 - 11 September 2024, 29th International Conference on Formal Methods for Industrial Critical Systems (FMICS 2024), Milan, Italy
The aim of the FMICS conference series is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners who are interested in the development and application of formal methods in industry. FMICS brings together scientists and engineers who are active in the area of formal methods and interested in exchanging their experiences in the industrial usage of these methods. The FMICS conference series also strives to promote research and development for the improvement of formal methods and tools for industrial applications.
FMICS 2024 is co-located with FM 2024 and will be held at Politecnico di Milano in Milan, Italy.
9 - 13 September 2024, 2nd European Summer School on the Philosophy of Mathematics, Vienna, Austria
The second European Summer School on the Philosophy of Mathematics aims to bring together Master and PhD students interested in the connection between philosophy and mathematics, giving them the opportunity to discuss related topics with leading scholars in the field. Topics will be selected reflecting participants’ interests and may include:
* Mathematical knowledge and mathematical understanding
* Justification and representation in mathematics
* Informal proofs and mathematical rigor
* The role of intuition and diagrams in mathematical reasoning
* Experimental mathematics and mathematical practice
* Mathematical ontology
The School will include tutorials by Jessica Carter (Aarhus University), Yacin Hamami (ETH Zurich) and Leon Horsten (University of Konstanz), as well as a training unit on "Quantitative and qualitative empirical methods for philosophers of mathematics" by Matthew Inglis and Deborah Kant.
9 - 13 September 2024, 6th International School and Workshop on Proof Theory (Proof Society 2024), Birmingham, UK
The 6th Proof Society International School and Workshop will be organised by the University of Birmingham. The event takes place under the auspices of The Proof Society, a recently formed society to support the notion of proof in its broadest sense. The Proof Society has organised an annual school and workshop since 2018 (except 2020 due to the COVID19 pandemic).
The aim of the School is to cover basic and advanced topics in proof theory and related subjects. The School will be aimed at Master's and PhD students interested in proof theory, as well as more senior researchers from related areas in computer science, mathematics and philosophy. The workshop is aimed at all researchers, from students to professors, working around proof theory and its applications. It will consist of a mixture of invited and contributed talks. PS24 will be colocated with the British Logic Colloquium meeting of 2024, taking place 5-7 September.
9 - 14 September 2024, 15th Conference on Interactive Theorem Proving (ITP 2024), Tbilisi, Georgia
The ITP conference series is concerned with all aspects of interactive theorem proving, ranging from theoretical foundations to implementation aspects and applications in program verification, security, and the formalization of mathematics. This will be the 15th conference in the ITP series, while predecessor conferences from which it has evolved have been going since 1988.
9 - 11 September 2024, 29th International Conference on Formal Methods for Industrial Critical Systems (FMICS 2024), Milan, Italy
The aim of the FMICS conference series is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners who are interested in the development and application of formal methods in industry. FMICS brings together scientists and engineers who are active in the area of formal methods and interested in exchanging their experiences in the industrial usage of these methods. The FMICS conference series also strives to promote research and development for the improvement of formal methods and tools for industrial applications.
FMICS 2024 is co-located with FM 2024 and will be held at Politecnico di Milano in Milan, Italy.
9 - 13 September 2024, 2nd European Summer School on the Philosophy of Mathematics, Vienna, Austria
The second European Summer School on the Philosophy of Mathematics aims to bring together Master and PhD students interested in the connection between philosophy and mathematics, giving them the opportunity to discuss related topics with leading scholars in the field. Topics will be selected reflecting participants’ interests and may include:
* Mathematical knowledge and mathematical understanding
* Justification and representation in mathematics
* Informal proofs and mathematical rigor
* The role of intuition and diagrams in mathematical reasoning
* Experimental mathematics and mathematical practice
* Mathematical ontology
The School will include tutorials by Jessica Carter (Aarhus University), Yacin Hamami (ETH Zurich) and Leon Horsten (University of Konstanz), as well as a training unit on "Quantitative and qualitative empirical methods for philosophers of mathematics" by Matthew Inglis and Deborah Kant.
9 - 13 September 2024, 6th International School and Workshop on Proof Theory (Proof Society 2024), Birmingham, UK
The 6th Proof Society International School and Workshop will be organised by the University of Birmingham. The event takes place under the auspices of The Proof Society, a recently formed society to support the notion of proof in its broadest sense. The Proof Society has organised an annual school and workshop since 2018 (except 2020 due to the COVID19 pandemic).
The aim of the School is to cover basic and advanced topics in proof theory and related subjects. The School will be aimed at Master's and PhD students interested in proof theory, as well as more senior researchers from related areas in computer science, mathematics and philosophy. The workshop is aimed at all researchers, from students to professors, working around proof theory and its applications. It will consist of a mixture of invited and contributed talks. PS24 will be colocated with the British Logic Colloquium meeting of 2024, taking place 5-7 September.
9 - 14 September 2024, 15th Conference on Interactive Theorem Proving (ITP 2024), Tbilisi, Georgia
The ITP conference series is concerned with all aspects of interactive theorem proving, ranging from theoretical foundations to implementation aspects and applications in program verification, security, and the formalization of mathematics. This will be the 15th conference in the ITP series, while predecessor conferences from which it has evolved have been going since 1988.
11 - 12 September 2024, 28th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue (SemiDial 2024 / Trentologue), Trento, Italy
TrentoLogue will be the 28th edition of the SemDial workshop series which aim to bring together researchers working on the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue in fields such as formal semantics and pragmatics, computational linguistics, artificial intelligence, philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience.
Keynote speakers: Uri Hasson, Princeton University Azzurra Ruggeri, Max Planck Institute Bernardo Magnini, Fondazone Bruno Kessler (FBK).
11 - 13 September 2024, Roots and New Trends in Logicism Workshop, Lisbon, Portugal
The "Roots and New Trends in Logicism" workshop brings together state of the art research on historical accounts and contemporary contributions to Logicism. The workshop aims to foster discussion on the interplay between mathematics, logic, metaphysics and epistemology, and stimulate future work on the field.
The programme consists of 6 talks by invited speakers and a 4-6 contributed talks. Confirmed invited speakers: Ludovica Conti (IUSS Pavia), Fernando Ferreira (University of Lisbon), Salvatore Florio (University of Oslo), Sébastien Gandon (Clermont Auvergne University), Gregory Landini (University of Iowa) , Hannes Leitgeb (LMU Munich - MCMP).
9 - 13 September 2024, 2nd European Summer School on the Philosophy of Mathematics, Vienna, Austria
The second European Summer School on the Philosophy of Mathematics aims to bring together Master and PhD students interested in the connection between philosophy and mathematics, giving them the opportunity to discuss related topics with leading scholars in the field. Topics will be selected reflecting participants’ interests and may include:
* Mathematical knowledge and mathematical understanding
* Justification and representation in mathematics
* Informal proofs and mathematical rigor
* The role of intuition and diagrams in mathematical reasoning
* Experimental mathematics and mathematical practice
* Mathematical ontology
The School will include tutorials by Jessica Carter (Aarhus University), Yacin Hamami (ETH Zurich) and Leon Horsten (University of Konstanz), as well as a training unit on "Quantitative and qualitative empirical methods for philosophers of mathematics" by Matthew Inglis and Deborah Kant.
9 - 13 September 2024, 6th International School and Workshop on Proof Theory (Proof Society 2024), Birmingham, UK
The 6th Proof Society International School and Workshop will be organised by the University of Birmingham. The event takes place under the auspices of The Proof Society, a recently formed society to support the notion of proof in its broadest sense. The Proof Society has organised an annual school and workshop since 2018 (except 2020 due to the COVID19 pandemic).
The aim of the School is to cover basic and advanced topics in proof theory and related subjects. The School will be aimed at Master's and PhD students interested in proof theory, as well as more senior researchers from related areas in computer science, mathematics and philosophy. The workshop is aimed at all researchers, from students to professors, working around proof theory and its applications. It will consist of a mixture of invited and contributed talks. PS24 will be colocated with the British Logic Colloquium meeting of 2024, taking place 5-7 September.
9 - 14 September 2024, 15th Conference on Interactive Theorem Proving (ITP 2024), Tbilisi, Georgia
The ITP conference series is concerned with all aspects of interactive theorem proving, ranging from theoretical foundations to implementation aspects and applications in program verification, security, and the formalization of mathematics. This will be the 15th conference in the ITP series, while predecessor conferences from which it has evolved have been going since 1988.
11 - 12 September 2024, 28th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue (SemiDial 2024 / Trentologue), Trento, Italy
TrentoLogue will be the 28th edition of the SemDial workshop series which aim to bring together researchers working on the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue in fields such as formal semantics and pragmatics, computational linguistics, artificial intelligence, philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience.
Keynote speakers: Uri Hasson, Princeton University Azzurra Ruggeri, Max Planck Institute Bernardo Magnini, Fondazone Bruno Kessler (FBK).
11 - 13 September 2024, Roots and New Trends in Logicism Workshop, Lisbon, Portugal
The "Roots and New Trends in Logicism" workshop brings together state of the art research on historical accounts and contemporary contributions to Logicism. The workshop aims to foster discussion on the interplay between mathematics, logic, metaphysics and epistemology, and stimulate future work on the field.
The programme consists of 6 talks by invited speakers and a 4-6 contributed talks. Confirmed invited speakers: Ludovica Conti (IUSS Pavia), Fernando Ferreira (University of Lisbon), Salvatore Florio (University of Oslo), Sébastien Gandon (Clermont Auvergne University), Gregory Landini (University of Iowa) , Hannes Leitgeb (LMU Munich - MCMP).
12 - 15 September 2024, 6th Summer School on Argumentation: Connecting Argumentation (SSA 2024), Hagen, Germany
The 6th Summer School on Argumentation: Connecting Argumentation (SSA 2024) will take place from 12th to 15th of September 2024 at FernUniversität in Hagen (Hagen, Germany). The school is co-located with the 10th International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA 2024).
The main aim of SSA 2024 is to provide attendees with a solid foundation in the basics of formal argumentation as well as insights into applying formal argumentation and connections with other approaches in AI. The school welcomes both students and researchers in different fields not limited to argumentation, including e.g. non-monotonic reasoning, knowledge representation, logic programming, linguistics, natural language processing, philosophy, and psychology, just to mention a few of them. The program will include courses, a doctoral consortium and a student session organized by OHAAI.
9 - 13 September 2024, 2nd European Summer School on the Philosophy of Mathematics, Vienna, Austria
The second European Summer School on the Philosophy of Mathematics aims to bring together Master and PhD students interested in the connection between philosophy and mathematics, giving them the opportunity to discuss related topics with leading scholars in the field. Topics will be selected reflecting participants’ interests and may include:
* Mathematical knowledge and mathematical understanding
* Justification and representation in mathematics
* Informal proofs and mathematical rigor
* The role of intuition and diagrams in mathematical reasoning
* Experimental mathematics and mathematical practice
* Mathematical ontology
The School will include tutorials by Jessica Carter (Aarhus University), Yacin Hamami (ETH Zurich) and Leon Horsten (University of Konstanz), as well as a training unit on "Quantitative and qualitative empirical methods for philosophers of mathematics" by Matthew Inglis and Deborah Kant.
9 - 13 September 2024, 6th International School and Workshop on Proof Theory (Proof Society 2024), Birmingham, UK
The 6th Proof Society International School and Workshop will be organised by the University of Birmingham. The event takes place under the auspices of The Proof Society, a recently formed society to support the notion of proof in its broadest sense. The Proof Society has organised an annual school and workshop since 2018 (except 2020 due to the COVID19 pandemic).
The aim of the School is to cover basic and advanced topics in proof theory and related subjects. The School will be aimed at Master's and PhD students interested in proof theory, as well as more senior researchers from related areas in computer science, mathematics and philosophy. The workshop is aimed at all researchers, from students to professors, working around proof theory and its applications. It will consist of a mixture of invited and contributed talks. PS24 will be colocated with the British Logic Colloquium meeting of 2024, taking place 5-7 September.
9 - 14 September 2024, 15th Conference on Interactive Theorem Proving (ITP 2024), Tbilisi, Georgia
The ITP conference series is concerned with all aspects of interactive theorem proving, ranging from theoretical foundations to implementation aspects and applications in program verification, security, and the formalization of mathematics. This will be the 15th conference in the ITP series, while predecessor conferences from which it has evolved have been going since 1988.
11 - 13 September 2024, Roots and New Trends in Logicism Workshop, Lisbon, Portugal
The "Roots and New Trends in Logicism" workshop brings together state of the art research on historical accounts and contemporary contributions to Logicism. The workshop aims to foster discussion on the interplay between mathematics, logic, metaphysics and epistemology, and stimulate future work on the field.
The programme consists of 6 talks by invited speakers and a 4-6 contributed talks. Confirmed invited speakers: Ludovica Conti (IUSS Pavia), Fernando Ferreira (University of Lisbon), Salvatore Florio (University of Oslo), Sébastien Gandon (Clermont Auvergne University), Gregory Landini (University of Iowa) , Hannes Leitgeb (LMU Munich - MCMP).
12 - 15 September 2024, 6th Summer School on Argumentation: Connecting Argumentation (SSA 2024), Hagen, Germany
The 6th Summer School on Argumentation: Connecting Argumentation (SSA 2024) will take place from 12th to 15th of September 2024 at FernUniversität in Hagen (Hagen, Germany). The school is co-located with the 10th International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA 2024).
The main aim of SSA 2024 is to provide attendees with a solid foundation in the basics of formal argumentation as well as insights into applying formal argumentation and connections with other approaches in AI. The school welcomes both students and researchers in different fields not limited to argumentation, including e.g. non-monotonic reasoning, knowledge representation, logic programming, linguistics, natural language processing, philosophy, and psychology, just to mention a few of them. The program will include courses, a doctoral consortium and a student session organized by OHAAI.
9 - 14 September 2024, 15th Conference on Interactive Theorem Proving (ITP 2024), Tbilisi, Georgia
The ITP conference series is concerned with all aspects of interactive theorem proving, ranging from theoretical foundations to implementation aspects and applications in program verification, security, and the formalization of mathematics. This will be the 15th conference in the ITP series, while predecessor conferences from which it has evolved have been going since 1988.
12 - 15 September 2024, 6th Summer School on Argumentation: Connecting Argumentation (SSA 2024), Hagen, Germany
The 6th Summer School on Argumentation: Connecting Argumentation (SSA 2024) will take place from 12th to 15th of September 2024 at FernUniversität in Hagen (Hagen, Germany). The school is co-located with the 10th International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA 2024).
The main aim of SSA 2024 is to provide attendees with a solid foundation in the basics of formal argumentation as well as insights into applying formal argumentation and connections with other approaches in AI. The school welcomes both students and researchers in different fields not limited to argumentation, including e.g. non-monotonic reasoning, knowledge representation, logic programming, linguistics, natural language processing, philosophy, and psychology, just to mention a few of them. The program will include courses, a doctoral consortium and a student session organized by OHAAI.
4 - 5 November 2024, New Perspectives on Bias and Discrimination in Language Technology
One of the central issues discussed in the context of the societal impact of language technology is that machine learning systems can contribute to discrimination, for instance by propagating human biases and stereotypes. Despite efforts to address these issues, we are far from solving them.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers from different fields to discuss the state of the art on bias measurement and mitigation in language technology and to explore new avenues of approach. For more information, read our Call for Abstracts.
Authors can submit an anonymous abstract of max 800 words (excluding references), with an optional additional page for tables and figures. Abstracts can be submitted using EasyChair. We ask authors to indicate their preference for one of two presentation formats:20 minutes talk with 10 minutes discussion, or poster presentation.
12 - 15 September 2024, 6th Summer School on Argumentation: Connecting Argumentation (SSA 2024), Hagen, Germany
The 6th Summer School on Argumentation: Connecting Argumentation (SSA 2024) will take place from 12th to 15th of September 2024 at FernUniversität in Hagen (Hagen, Germany). The school is co-located with the 10th International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA 2024).
The main aim of SSA 2024 is to provide attendees with a solid foundation in the basics of formal argumentation as well as insights into applying formal argumentation and connections with other approaches in AI. The school welcomes both students and researchers in different fields not limited to argumentation, including e.g. non-monotonic reasoning, knowledge representation, logic programming, linguistics, natural language processing, philosophy, and psychology, just to mention a few of them. The program will include courses, a doctoral consortium and a student session organized by OHAAI.
15 - 21 September 2024, Autumn school "Proof and Computation", Fischbachau, Germany
This year's international autumn school "Proof and Computation" will be held from 15th to 21st September 2024 in Fischbachau near Munich. Its aim is to bring together young researchers in the field of Foundations of Mathematics, Computer Science and Philosophy.
Scope: Predicative Foundations, Constructive Mathematics and Type Theory, Computation in Higher Types, and Extraction of Programs from Proofs. There will be an opportunity to form ad-hoc groups working on specific projects, but also to discuss in more general terms the vision of constructing correct programs from proofs.
28 - 29 November 2024, 6th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and fOrmal VERification, Logic, Automata, and sYnthesis (Overlay 2024), Bolzano, Italy
The increasing adoption of Artificial Intelligence techniques in safety-critical systems, employed in real world scenarios, requires the design of reliable, robust, and verifiable methodologies. Artificial Intelligence systems employed in such applications need to provide formal guarantees about their safety, increasing the need for a close interaction between the Artificial Intelligence and Formal Methods scientific communities, and possibly leading to the proposal of novel neurosymbolic approaches. To witness this increasing need, tools and methodologies integrating Formal Methods and Artificial Intelligence, and more broadly symbolic and sub-symbolic solutions, are getting more and more attention, especially considering the wide-range and pervasive applications of machine and deep learning models.
The workshop is the main official initiative supported by the OVERLAY group. The event aims at establishing a stable, long-term scientific forum on relevant topics connected to the relationships between Artificial Intelligence and Formal Methods, by providing a stimulating environment where researchers can discuss about opportunities and challenges at the border of the two areas. Important goals of the workshop are (i) to encourage the ongoing interaction between the formal methods and artificial intelligence communities, (ii) to identify innovative tools and methodologies, and (iii) to elicit a discussion on open issues and new challenges.
We accept extended abstracts (5 pages + references) focusing on the interaction between Artificial Intelligence and Formal Methods and on the issue of symbolic/sub-symbolic integration. Contributed papers can present recent results at the border of the two fields, new research directions, challenges and perspectives. Presentation of results recently published in other scientific journals or conferences is also welcome.
Submitted papers should not exceed five (5) pages plus references. Authors are asked to use the Overlay-specific CEURART LaTeX style. Authors of accepted papers will have the possibility to extend their submissions for the final camera-ready version to eight (8) pages plus references.
15 - 21 September 2024, Autumn school "Proof and Computation", Fischbachau, Germany
This year's international autumn school "Proof and Computation" will be held from 15th to 21st September 2024 in Fischbachau near Munich. Its aim is to bring together young researchers in the field of Foundations of Mathematics, Computer Science and Philosophy.
Scope: Predicative Foundations, Constructive Mathematics and Type Theory, Computation in Higher Types, and Extraction of Programs from Proofs. There will be an opportunity to form ad-hoc groups working on specific projects, but also to discuss in more general terms the vision of constructing correct programs from proofs.
16 - 18 September 2024, 8th International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning (RuleML+RR 2024), Bucharest, Romania
The International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning (RuleML+RR) is the leading international joint conference in the field of rule-based reasoning. Stemming from the synergy between the well-known RuleML and RR events, one of the main goals of this conference is to build bridges between academia and industry.
The RuleML+RR 2024 conference is part of the event “Declarative AI: Rules,
Reasoning, Decisions, and Explanations” (https://2024.declarativeai.net) and
is co-located with DecisionCAMP 2024 and the Reasoning Web Summer School. Apart from the main track, it features the Rule Challenge, a Doctoral Consortium, an Industry Track and a Project Networking Session as associated events.
15 - 21 September 2024, Autumn school "Proof and Computation", Fischbachau, Germany
This year's international autumn school "Proof and Computation" will be held from 15th to 21st September 2024 in Fischbachau near Munich. Its aim is to bring together young researchers in the field of Foundations of Mathematics, Computer Science and Philosophy.
Scope: Predicative Foundations, Constructive Mathematics and Type Theory, Computation in Higher Types, and Extraction of Programs from Proofs. There will be an opportunity to form ad-hoc groups working on specific projects, but also to discuss in more general terms the vision of constructing correct programs from proofs.
16 - 18 September 2024, 8th International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning (RuleML+RR 2024), Bucharest, Romania
The International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning (RuleML+RR) is the leading international joint conference in the field of rule-based reasoning. Stemming from the synergy between the well-known RuleML and RR events, one of the main goals of this conference is to build bridges between academia and industry.
The RuleML+RR 2024 conference is part of the event “Declarative AI: Rules,
Reasoning, Decisions, and Explanations” (https://2024.declarativeai.net) and
is co-located with DecisionCAMP 2024 and the Reasoning Web Summer School. Apart from the main track, it features the Rule Challenge, a Doctoral Consortium, an Industry Track and a Project Networking Session as associated events.
17 September 2024, The Fifth International Workshop on Systems and Algorithms for Formal Argumentation (SAFA2024), Hagen, Germany
Computational models of argumentation are approaches that deal with the representation and interaction of arguments and counterarguments. These models can be applied in all areas that benefit from automatic decision-support such as medicine, accounting, chemistry, and law. Many of these models were inspired by works within the fields of non-monotonic reasoning and logic programming and therefore share the sometimes considerable computational complexity of these approaches.
Algorithmic aspects of computational models of argumentation are an important area, as witnessed by the popularity of the International Competition on Computational Models of Argumentation (ICCMA). This workshop aims at complementing the competition by providing a forum to present and discuss both systems and algorithms dealing with all aspects of computational argumentation, in particular those approaches addressing the tracks of the competition.
15 - 21 September 2024, Autumn school "Proof and Computation", Fischbachau, Germany
This year's international autumn school "Proof and Computation" will be held from 15th to 21st September 2024 in Fischbachau near Munich. Its aim is to bring together young researchers in the field of Foundations of Mathematics, Computer Science and Philosophy.
Scope: Predicative Foundations, Constructive Mathematics and Type Theory, Computation in Higher Types, and Extraction of Programs from Proofs. There will be an opportunity to form ad-hoc groups working on specific projects, but also to discuss in more general terms the vision of constructing correct programs from proofs.
16 - 18 September 2024, 8th International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning (RuleML+RR 2024), Bucharest, Romania
The International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning (RuleML+RR) is the leading international joint conference in the field of rule-based reasoning. Stemming from the synergy between the well-known RuleML and RR events, one of the main goals of this conference is to build bridges between academia and industry.
The RuleML+RR 2024 conference is part of the event “Declarative AI: Rules,
Reasoning, Decisions, and Explanations” (https://2024.declarativeai.net) and
is co-located with DecisionCAMP 2024 and the Reasoning Web Summer School. Apart from the main track, it features the Rule Challenge, a Doctoral Consortium, an Industry Track and a Project Networking Session as associated events.
18 - 20 September 2024, 10th International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA 2024), Hagen, Germany
The International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA) is a regular forum for presentation and exchange of the latest research results concerning theory and applications of computational argumentation. This year the biennial COMMA event will be hosted at the FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany. COMMA 2024 will be preceded by the sixth edition of the Summer School on Argumentation (SSA 2024). In addition to the main conference track, COMMA 2024 will include system demonstrations, as well as workshops devoted to specific argumentation-related themes.
We are happy to announce that the following workshops will take place prior to the COMMA 2024 conference:
- 24th International Workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument (CMNA 2024)
- 2nd International Workshop on Argumentation for eXplainable AI (ArgXAI 2024)
- 5th International Workshop on Systems and Algorithms for Formal (SAFA 2024)
18 - 20 September 2024, 19th International Workshop on Logical and Semantic Frameworks with Applications (LSFA 2024), Goiânia (Brazil)
Logical and semantic frameworks are formal languages used to represent logics, languages and systems. These frameworks provide foundations for the for mal specification of systems and computational languages, supporting tool development and reasoning.
LSFA topics of interest include, but are not limited to: * Automated deduction * Applications of logical and/or semantic frameworks * Computational and logical properties of semantic frameworks * Formal semantics of languages and systems * Implementation of logical and/or semantic frameworks * Lambda and combinatory calculi * Logical aspects of computational complexity * Logical frameworks * Process calculi * Proof theory * Semantic frameworks * Specification languages and meta-languages * Type theory.
15 - 21 September 2024, Autumn school "Proof and Computation", Fischbachau, Germany
This year's international autumn school "Proof and Computation" will be held from 15th to 21st September 2024 in Fischbachau near Munich. Its aim is to bring together young researchers in the field of Foundations of Mathematics, Computer Science and Philosophy.
Scope: Predicative Foundations, Constructive Mathematics and Type Theory, Computation in Higher Types, and Extraction of Programs from Proofs. There will be an opportunity to form ad-hoc groups working on specific projects, but also to discuss in more general terms the vision of constructing correct programs from proofs.
18 - 20 September 2024, 10th International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA 2024), Hagen, Germany
The International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA) is a regular forum for presentation and exchange of the latest research results concerning theory and applications of computational argumentation. This year the biennial COMMA event will be hosted at the FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany. COMMA 2024 will be preceded by the sixth edition of the Summer School on Argumentation (SSA 2024). In addition to the main conference track, COMMA 2024 will include system demonstrations, as well as workshops devoted to specific argumentation-related themes.
We are happy to announce that the following workshops will take place prior to the COMMA 2024 conference:
- 24th International Workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument (CMNA 2024)
- 2nd International Workshop on Argumentation for eXplainable AI (ArgXAI 2024)
- 5th International Workshop on Systems and Algorithms for Formal (SAFA 2024)
18 - 20 September 2024, 19th International Workshop on Logical and Semantic Frameworks with Applications (LSFA 2024), Goiânia (Brazil)
Logical and semantic frameworks are formal languages used to represent logics, languages and systems. These frameworks provide foundations for the for mal specification of systems and computational languages, supporting tool development and reasoning.
LSFA topics of interest include, but are not limited to: * Automated deduction * Applications of logical and/or semantic frameworks * Computational and logical properties of semantic frameworks * Formal semantics of languages and systems * Implementation of logical and/or semantic frameworks * Lambda and combinatory calculi * Logical aspects of computational complexity * Logical frameworks * Process calculi * Proof theory * Semantic frameworks * Specification languages and meta-languages * Type theory.
26 - 28 November 2024, 2024 Australasian Association for Logic Conference (AAL 2024), Sydney, Australia / online (Zoom)
The Australasian Association for Logic will hold its annual conference in hybrid format (using Zoom for the online component) from Tuesday 26 November to Thursday 28 November, 2024. The physical location will be the University of Sydney in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The conference aims to bring together logicians, either based in Australasia or with the desire to connect with logicians based in Australasia, working in mathematical, computational, or philosophical logic. The conference is intended to provide a platform for presentation and exchange of ideas.
There will be three one-hour invited talks on different logic topics. The speakers will be Noam Greenberg (Victoria University of Wellington), Annalisa Conversano (Massey University), and Manfred Droste (University of Leipzig).
We invite submission of abstracts in any area of logic, broadly construed. To submit, send an anonymized short abstract (at most 2 pages) and title by email with the subject “AAL 2024”. The soft deadline for submissions is 5 September. Submissions will be accepted for consideration until the hard deadline of Saturday, 20 September. Decisions will be sent out in late September. We would like to encourage submissions from members of groups that are underrepresented in logic.
15 - 21 September 2024, Autumn school "Proof and Computation", Fischbachau, Germany
This year's international autumn school "Proof and Computation" will be held from 15th to 21st September 2024 in Fischbachau near Munich. Its aim is to bring together young researchers in the field of Foundations of Mathematics, Computer Science and Philosophy.
Scope: Predicative Foundations, Constructive Mathematics and Type Theory, Computation in Higher Types, and Extraction of Programs from Proofs. There will be an opportunity to form ad-hoc groups working on specific projects, but also to discuss in more general terms the vision of constructing correct programs from proofs.
18 - 20 September 2024, 10th International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA 2024), Hagen, Germany
The International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA) is a regular forum for presentation and exchange of the latest research results concerning theory and applications of computational argumentation. This year the biennial COMMA event will be hosted at the FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany. COMMA 2024 will be preceded by the sixth edition of the Summer School on Argumentation (SSA 2024). In addition to the main conference track, COMMA 2024 will include system demonstrations, as well as workshops devoted to specific argumentation-related themes.
We are happy to announce that the following workshops will take place prior to the COMMA 2024 conference:
- 24th International Workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument (CMNA 2024)
- 2nd International Workshop on Argumentation for eXplainable AI (ArgXAI 2024)
- 5th International Workshop on Systems and Algorithms for Formal (SAFA 2024)
18 - 20 September 2024, 19th International Workshop on Logical and Semantic Frameworks with Applications (LSFA 2024), Goiânia (Brazil)
Logical and semantic frameworks are formal languages used to represent logics, languages and systems. These frameworks provide foundations for the for mal specification of systems and computational languages, supporting tool development and reasoning.
LSFA topics of interest include, but are not limited to: * Automated deduction * Applications of logical and/or semantic frameworks * Computational and logical properties of semantic frameworks * Formal semantics of languages and systems * Implementation of logical and/or semantic frameworks * Lambda and combinatory calculi * Logical aspects of computational complexity * Logical frameworks * Process calculi * Proof theory * Semantic frameworks * Specification languages and meta-languages * Type theory.
15 - 21 September 2024, Autumn school "Proof and Computation", Fischbachau, Germany
This year's international autumn school "Proof and Computation" will be held from 15th to 21st September 2024 in Fischbachau near Munich. Its aim is to bring together young researchers in the field of Foundations of Mathematics, Computer Science and Philosophy.
Scope: Predicative Foundations, Constructive Mathematics and Type Theory, Computation in Higher Types, and Extraction of Programs from Proofs. There will be an opportunity to form ad-hoc groups working on specific projects, but also to discuss in more general terms the vision of constructing correct programs from proofs.
23 - 24 September 2024, Symposium On Dialogical Reason, Delft (the Netherlands)
This event is devoted to the relation between dialogue and rationality. The aim of the event is to bring together philosophers, artists, historians, logicians, social scientists and mathematicians to discuss this theme. There will be keynote lectures by Catarina Dutilh Novaes, Reza Negarestani, Ray Brassier and Mahault Albarracin.
23 September 2024, Scientific Integrity Symposium
At a time when AI introduces new challenges to the traditional scientific publishing system and the integrity of many established researchers is under scrutiny, the importance of maintaining scientific integrity is more crucial than ever. On September 23, the Open Science Community Amsterdam together with the Student Initiative for Open Science hosts the Scientific Integrity Symposium to highlight interdisciplinary perspectives on the topic, discuss prerequisites for fostering a culture of research integrity, and address the growing challenges of scientific fraud.
This event is free to attend, and includes lunch, coffee-breaks, and drinks afterwards, but registration is required. You can choose to attend either the morning session, the afternoon session, or both, depending on your availability and interests. Register for the event here.
23 - 24 September 2024, Symposium On Dialogical Reason, Delft (the Netherlands)
This event is devoted to the relation between dialogue and rationality. The aim of the event is to bring together philosophers, artists, historians, logicians, social scientists and mathematicians to discuss this theme. There will be keynote lectures by Catarina Dutilh Novaes, Reza Negarestani, Ray Brassier and Mahault Albarracin.
4 - 7 March 2025, 42nd International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science (STACS'25), Jena, Germany
STACS 2025 will consist of two tracks, A and B. Track A focuses on algorithms, data structures and complexity, while track B focuses on automata, logic, semantics, and theory of programming.
The conference includes talks by invited speakers Daniel Dadush (CWI Amsterdam), Anupam Das (University of Birmingham) and Susanna F. de Rezende (Lund University), and a tutorial by Albert Atserias (UPC Barcelona) on "Proof complexity and its relations to SAT solving".
Authors are invited to submit papers presenting original and unpublished research on theoretical aspects of computer science.
Submissions should be made through EasyChair. Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract or a full paper with at most 15 pages; this page limit excludes the title page, the references sect ion, and a possible appendix. In preparation of submissions, the usage of the LIPIcs style file is mandatory; no changes to font size, page geometry, etc. are permitted. Submissions should be made to appropriate tracks. Simultaneous submission to other conferences with published proceedings or to journals is not allowed.
27 - 28 September 2024, Workshop on Truth, Definability and Quantification into Sentence Position, Vienna (Austria)
Can truth be defined? Frege argued that it couldn't. Ramsey argued that defining it would be easy if only we had an analysis of judgement. Today Horwich claims that truth cannot be defined explicitly because doing so would require quantification into sentence position and such quantification is not coherent. Instead he proposes a “minimal theory” of truth, which comprises all the unproblematic instances of the equivalence schema. Künne, by contrast, argues that quantification into sentence position is coherent and may actually be part of some natural languages. Künne uses such quantification to define truth explicitly: ∀x (x is true iff ∃p ((x is the proposition that p) & p)). Or in English: a representation (belief, assertion etc) is true just if things are as it represents them as being.
Is truth definable? Is propositional quantification coherent? Do natural languages involve propositional quantification, and in what sense? What do the answers to these questions mean for philosophical attempts to define or explain truth? Is truth redundant if explicitly definable? Not redundant if not explicitly definable? We are interested in these and related questions (broadly conceived).
Confirmed speakers are: Peter Fritz (Australian Catholic University), Paul Horwich (New York University), Wolfgang Künne (University of Hamburg), Poppy Mankowitz (University of Bristol) and Cheryl Misak (University of Toronto).
27 - 28 September 2024, Workshop on Truth, Definability and Quantification into Sentence Position, Vienna (Austria)
Can truth be defined? Frege argued that it couldn't. Ramsey argued that defining it would be easy if only we had an analysis of judgement. Today Horwich claims that truth cannot be defined explicitly because doing so would require quantification into sentence position and such quantification is not coherent. Instead he proposes a “minimal theory” of truth, which comprises all the unproblematic instances of the equivalence schema. Künne, by contrast, argues that quantification into sentence position is coherent and may actually be part of some natural languages. Künne uses such quantification to define truth explicitly: ∀x (x is true iff ∃p ((x is the proposition that p) & p)). Or in English: a representation (belief, assertion etc) is true just if things are as it represents them as being.
Is truth definable? Is propositional quantification coherent? Do natural languages involve propositional quantification, and in what sense? What do the answers to these questions mean for philosophical attempts to define or explain truth? Is truth redundant if explicitly definable? Not redundant if not explicitly definable? We are interested in these and related questions (broadly conceived).
Confirmed speakers are: Peter Fritz (Australian Catholic University), Paul Horwich (New York University), Wolfgang Künne (University of Hamburg), Poppy Mankowitz (University of Bristol) and Cheryl Misak (University of Toronto).
14 - 16 November 2024, 19th International Conference on Linguistic Resources and Tools for Natural Language Processing (ConsILR-2024), Alba Iulia (Romania) and online
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The ConsILR series of conferences was initiated in 2001, following a Iaşi-Bucharest-Chișinău scientific cooperation on Romanian Language Processing. Over the years it coagulated a much larger community of researchers, belonging to different languages and equally to the computer science and the humanities domains.
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ConsILR-2024 is addressed to computer scientists and linguists, from PhD students to senior researchers, working on all areas of language modelling and processing, including lexicographers and creators of any forms of digital resources.
We invite papers presenting original and unpublished research, descriptions of accomplished or in-progress work in all areas of natural language processing, digital humanities, creation of resources and instruments to process language in both textual and spoken form. We call for contributions that range from theoretical, empirical and applied linguistics to computational models, from development of resources to their dedicated use for the improvement of the natural language technology, research related to any language or no one in particular; case studies, demos and review papers are also most welcome. We encourage description of research evidencing specific interest on the Romanian spoken or written language per se or in contrast with other languages or within its idioms, describing morphological, syntactic and semantic structures, pragmatic usage, multi-word expressions, culture-bound or nature-related, the formation of the modern Romanian language, etc.
Authors are encouraged to also submit, in addition to the papers per se, open-source linguistic resources, such as corpora (or corpus examples), demo code, videos and sound files
30 September - 4 October 2024, Workshop Continuity, Computability, Constructivity - From Logic to Algorithms (CCC2024), Nice, France
CCC is a workshop series that brings together researchers applying logical methods to the development of algorithms, with a particular focus on computation with infinite data, where issues of continuity, computability and constructivity play major roles. Specific topics include exact real number computation, computable analysis, effective descriptive set theory, constructive analysis, and related areas. The overall aim is to apply logical methods in these disciplines to provide a sound foundation for obtaining exact and provably correct algorithms for computations with real numbers and other continuous data, which are of increasing importance in safety critical applications and scientific computation.
Invited Speakers (confirmed): Micaela Mayero (University Sorbonne Paris Nord) and Jean-Michel Muller (ENS Lyon). With other names to be announced.