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|Title=Eleventh International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning | |Title=Eleventh International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning | ||
|Type=Conference | |Type=Conference | ||
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|City=Sydney | |City=Sydney | ||
|Region=NSW | |Region=NSW |
Latest revision as of 15:22, 19 October 2022
The document "KR 2008" was published on "2022-10-19T15:22:29" on the website "ConfIDent" under the URL https://confident-conference.org/index.php/Event:KR 2008.
The document "KR 2008" describes an event in the sense of a conference.
The document "KR 2008" contains information about the event "KR 2008" with start date "16/09/2008" and end date "19/09/2008".
The event "KR 2008" is part of the event series identified by [[Event Series:KR]]
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Submitted Papers
251
Accepted Papers
69
Venue
Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR&R) is a vibrant and exciting field of human endeavour. KR&R techniques are key drivers of innovation in computer science, and they have led to significant advances in practical applications in a wide range of areas from Artificial Intelligence to Software Engineering. Explicit representations of knowledge manipulated by reasoning engines are an integral and crucial component of intelligent systems. Semantic Web technologies, the design of software agents and Bio-Informatics technologies, in particular, provide significant challenges for KR&R. We intend KR2008 to be a forum for the exchange of new ideas, issues, and results among the community of researchers in the principles and practices of KR&R systems. We encourage papers presenting substantial new results in the principles of KR&R systems that clearly contribute to the formal foundations or show the applicability of the results to implemented or implementable systems. We also encourage "reports from the field" of applications, experiments, developments, and tests. Such papers should be explicitly identified as reports from the field by the authors, to ensure appropriate reviewing, and must include a section on evaluation. Topics of interest include: Exception tolerant and inconsistency-tolerant reasoning, Paraconsistent logics Nonmonotonic logics, Default Logics, Conditional logics, Argumentation Temporal reasoning and spatial reasoning Causal reasoning, Abduction, Model-based diagnosis Reasoning about actions and change, Action languages, Situation calculus, Dynamic logic Reasoning, planning, or decision making under uncertainty Representations of vagueness, Many-valued and fuzzy logics Graphical reprentations for belief and preference Reasoning about belief and knowledge, Epistemic and Doxastic logics, Multi-agent logics of belief and knowledge Logic programming, Constraint logic programming, Answer set programming Computational aspects of knowledge representation Concept formation, Similarity-based reasoning Belief revision and update, Belief merging, Information fusion Description logics, ontologies Qualitative reasoning, Reasoning about physical systems Decision theory, Preference modeling and representation, Reasoning about preference, KR and Autonomous agents: Intelligent agents, Cognitive robotics KR and Multi-agent systems: Negotiation, Group decision making, Cooperation, Interaction, KR and game theory Natural language processing, Summarization, Categorization KR and Machine learning, Inductive logic programming, Knowledge discovery and acquisition WWW querying languages, Information retrieval and web mining, Website selection and configuration Philosophical foundations and psychological evidence
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