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SUMMARY:Acquisition\, Representation and Reasoning with Contextualized Knowledge\, 4th International Workshop (ARCOE-12)
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LOCATION:Montpellier\, France
DESCRIPTION:<p>Dealing with context is one of the most interesting and most important&nbsp\;problems faced in Artificial Intelligence (AI). Traditional AI applications&nbsp\;often require to model\, store\, retrieve and reason about knowledge that&nbsp\;holds within certain circumstances - the context. Without &nbsp\;considering this&nbsp\;contextual information\, reasoning can easily run to problems such as:&nbsp\;inconsistency\, when considering knowledge in the&nbsp\;wrong context\; inefficiency\, by considering knowledge irrelevant for a&nbsp\;certain context\; incompleteness\, since an inference may depend on knowledge&nbsp\;assumed in the context and not explicitly stated. Contextual information is&nbsp\;also relevant in many tasks in knowledge representation and reasoning such&nbsp\;as common-sense reasoning\, dealing with inconsistency\, ambiguity\, and&nbsp\;uncertainty\, evolution\, etc.<br><br>In recent years\, research in contextual knowledge representation and&nbsp\;reasoning became more relevant in the areas of Semantic Web\, Linked Open&nbsp\;Data\, and Ambient Intelligence\, where knowledge is not considered a&nbsp\;monolithic and static asset\, but it is distributed in a network of&nbsp\;interconnected heterogeneous and evolving knowledge resources. The ARCOE&nbsp\;workshop aims to provide a dedicated forum for researchers interested in&nbsp\;these topics to discuss recent developments\, important open issues\, and&nbsp\;future directions.</p>\n<p><strong>Topics</strong><br><br>ARCOE-12 welcomes submissions on the topics below as well as on their&nbsp\;intersection and other topics related to acquisition\, representation\,&nbsp\;reasoning with context and its applications.<br><br>Philosophical and theoretical foundations of context:</p>\n<ol>\n<li>What is context and how should it be represented.</li>\n<li>Relevant types of contextual information and their properties.</li>\n<li>Combining contextual information with object information for reasoning.</li>\n<li>Context and common-sense reasoning.</li>\n<li>Exploiting context in inconsistency and uncertainty handling\,&nbsp\;defeasible reasoning and argumentation.</li>\n<li>Contextual logic programming.</li>\n<li>Updating contextual knowledge and context-aware belief revision.</li>\n<li>Frameworks for formalizing context and context-aware knowledge&nbsp\;representation.</li>\n</ol>\n<p>Context modeling and contextual knowledge engineering:</p>\n<ol>\n<li>Modeling of user's/agent's context.</li>\n<li>Context driven organization of knowledge and modeling.</li>\n<li>Ontologies for context modeling.</li>\n<li>Context-aware modeling tools and methodology.</li>\n<li>Comparisons to context-unaware modeling techniques.</li>\n</ol>\n<p>Effective reasoning with context:</p>\n<ol>\n<li>Effective context-aware reasoning algorithms.</li>\n<li>Distributed reasoning with context.</li>\n<li>Context-driven heuristics in classical reasoning systems.</li>\n<li>Reasoning under uncertainty and inconsitency.</li>\n<li>Defeasible reasoning.</li>\n<li>Hybrid formalisms for reasoning with context\, including sub-symbolic&nbsp\;contexts</li>\n</ol>\n<p>Applications of context in areas such as:</p>\n<ol>\n<li>Agent communication and coordination.</li>\n<li>Semantic Web and Linked Open Data.</li>\n<li>Knowledge modularization.</li>\n<li>Ontology matching.</li>\n<li>Ontology fault diagnosis and repair.</li>\n<li>Ontology evolution and versioning.</li>\n<li>Information integration.</li>\n<li>Ambient intelligence and pervasive computing.</li>\n<li>Exploiting context in Web 2.0 applications\, e-commerce\, and e-learning.</li>\n</ol>\n<p><strong>Submission Requirements</strong><br><br>Papers of two types can be submitted. Regular papers are intended for research&nbsp\;reports and surveys. ARCOE also welcomes reports on significant work in&nbsp\;progress which has already achieved some interesting partial results\, as well&nbsp\;as papers recently submitted or published elsewhere as long as their topic is&nbsp\;in line with the workshop. Regular papers should not exceed 12 pages in length&nbsp\;including references. Position papers are intended for presentation of&nbsp\;interesting new open issues and challenges\, and opinions on the status of the&nbsp\;field. Position papers are limited to 6 pages including references. All papers&nbsp\;must be formatted using the Springer LNCS style:<br><br>http://www.springer.com/comp/lncs/Authors.html</a><br><br>and submitted in PDF format via EasyChair using:<br><br>https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=arcoe12</a><br><br>The distinction during the selection-phase will be based on</p>\n<ol>\n<li>Relevance\, significance and quality of the submission\;</li>\n<li>The contribution's potential to foster cross-pollination and&nbsp\;discussions on ARCOE main themes during the event.</li>\n</ol>\n<p>Accepted papers will be presented either as oral presentations or as&nbsp\;posters\, depending on the choice of the program committee.&nbsp\;However\, all accepted papers will be included in the Working Notes&nbsp\;in their full form and will be accessible via the Internet.</p>\n<p><strong>Workshop Co-Chairs</strong></p>\n<ul>\n<li>Michael Fink\, Vienna University of Technology</li>\n<li>Martin Homola (primary contact)\, Comenius University\, Bratislava</li>\n<li>Alessandra Mileo\, DERI\, National University of Ireland</li>\n<li>Ivan Jose Varzinczak\, Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research\, South&nbsp\;Africa</li>\n</ul>\n<p><strong>Steering Committee</strong></p>\n<ul>\n<li>Alan Bundy\, University of Edinburgh</li>\n<li>Thomas Eiter\, Vienna University of Technology</li>\n<li>Luciano Serafini\, Fondazione Bruno Kessler\, Trento</li>\n</ul>\n<p><br><strong>Resources</strong><br><br>ARCOE-12 website:http://www.arcoe.org/2012/<br>EasyChair submission site:https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=arcoe12<br>ARCOE workshop series:http://www.arcoe.org/<br>ECAI-12 website:http://www2.lirmm.fr/ecai2012/<br>Enquiries about the ARCOE workshop: arcoe [at] arcoe [dot] org</p>
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