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linz 2010 - the 31st Linz Seminars on Fuzzy Set Theory Lattice-Valued Logic and its Applications

Date2010-02-09

Deadline2009-11-30

VenueBildungsze, Austria Austria

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.flll.jku.at/div/research/linz2010

Topics/Call fo Papers

Since their inception in 1979 the Linz Seminars on Fuzzy Sets have
emphasized the development of mathematical aspects of fuzzy sets by
bringing together researchers in fuzzy sets and established mathematicians
whose work outside the fuzzy setting can provide direction for further
research. The seminar is deliberately kept small and intimate so that informal
critical discussion remains central. There are no parallel sessions, and during
the week there are several round tables to discuss open problems and
promising directions for further work.
LINZ 2010 will be the 31st seminar carrying on this tradition and is devoted to
the theme “Lattice-valued logic and its applications”. The goal of the seminar is
to present and discuss recent advances of mathematical fuzzy logic
(understood in the broader framework of lattice-valued logics) and to
concentrate on its applications in various areas of computer science,
linguistics, and philosophy. Accordingly, the topics of the Seminar will include
but not be limited to:
Lattice-based logic
? Predicate, higher order, and modal fuzzy logics
? Semantic, proof theoretical, and model theoretical approaches
? Complexity considerations
Applications of that logic to
? Knowledge representation
? Reasoning with imperfect information
? Hedges and intensifiers
? Theories of vagueness
? Artificial intelligence
The "Linz" tradition has these key features: the number of participants of the
Linz Seminars is usually bounded above by 40 with broad international
representation and a mix of pure and applied interests; there are no parallel
sessions so that all participants focus on each presentation and fully engage
each topic; and there is ample time for discussion of each presentation, with
follow-up round tables for discussion of open problems and issues raised in the
talks.
Petr Cintula and Lawrence N. Stout will act as Chairpersons of the Program
Committee, the following invited speakers have already confirmed their
participation:
? Radim Belohlavek (Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic)
? Christian Fermüller (Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria)
? Nikolaos Galatos (University of Denver, CO, USA)
? Joseph Y. Halpern (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA)
? George Metcalfe (University of Bern, Switzerland)
Please send your extended abstract (1?4 pages)
by November 30, 2009 to linz2010-AT-flll.jku.at
Further Information: http://www.flll.jku.at/div/research/linz2010/index...

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