BCNM 2015 - Workshop on Belief Change and Non Monotonic Reasoning in Ontologies and Databases
Topics/Call fo Papers
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Track 1: Context and Ontology
Submissions are welcome on the role of context and ontology in areas that include but are not limited to the following ones:
- Information integration
- The role of context and ontology in distributed reasoning and knowledge management
- The role of context and ontology in Semantic Web
- Multi-Agent systems
- Data grid and grid computing
- Pervasive computing and ambient intelligence
- Peer-to-peer information systems
- Comparison of uses of contexts and ontologies
Track 2: Common Sense and Non-Monotonic Reasoning
Submissions are welcome on the role of common sense and non-monotonic reasoning for ontologies in areas that include but are not limited to the following ones:
- Ontology debugging, update and merging
- Non-classical belief revision
- Inconsistency handling, belief revision and theory change for DL ontologies
- Uncertainty handling, defeasible reasoning and argumentation in ontologies
- Heuristic and approximate reasoning
- Planning and reasoning about action and change on the Semantic Web
- Rules and ontologies
- Temporal and spatial reasoning
Track 3: Automated Ontology Evolution
Submissions are welcome on the role of automated ontology evolution in areas that include but are not limited to the following ones:
- Ontology fault diagnosis and repair
- Ontology versioning - Adaptive systems and reconfiguration
- General problem solving
- Agent communication
- Persistent agents in changing environment
- Multimedia on the Web
- IT and automated reasoning
Track 1: Context and Ontology
Submissions are welcome on the role of context and ontology in areas that include but are not limited to the following ones:
- Information integration
- The role of context and ontology in distributed reasoning and knowledge management
- The role of context and ontology in Semantic Web
- Multi-Agent systems
- Data grid and grid computing
- Pervasive computing and ambient intelligence
- Peer-to-peer information systems
- Comparison of uses of contexts and ontologies
Track 2: Common Sense and Non-Monotonic Reasoning
Submissions are welcome on the role of common sense and non-monotonic reasoning for ontologies in areas that include but are not limited to the following ones:
- Ontology debugging, update and merging
- Non-classical belief revision
- Inconsistency handling, belief revision and theory change for DL ontologies
- Uncertainty handling, defeasible reasoning and argumentation in ontologies
- Heuristic and approximate reasoning
- Planning and reasoning about action and change on the Semantic Web
- Rules and ontologies
- Temporal and spatial reasoning
Track 3: Automated Ontology Evolution
Submissions are welcome on the role of automated ontology evolution in areas that include but are not limited to the following ones:
- Ontology fault diagnosis and repair
- Ontology versioning - Adaptive systems and reconfiguration
- General problem solving
- Agent communication
- Persistent agents in changing environment
- Multimedia on the Web
- IT and automated reasoning
Other CFPs
- International workshop on Weighted Logics for Artificial Intelligence
- Workshop on innovative applications of game theory and market design
- 10th International Workshop on Neural-Symbolic Learning and Reasoning (NeSy’15)
- 4th Workshop on AI Problems and Approaches for Intelligent Environments (AI4IE 2015)
- International workshop on Coordination, Organizations, Institutions and Norms in Agent Systems (COIN)
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