2013-11-22

[Caml-list] First Call for Papers: Conf. Intelligent Computer Mathematics (CICM 2014)

[Apologies for multiple copies]

CICM 2014 - Conferences on Intelligent Computer Mathematics
July 7-11, 2014 at University of Coimbra, Portugal

http://www.cicm-conference.org/2014

First Call for Papers

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As computers and communications technology advance, greater
opportunities arise for intelligent mathematical computation. While
computer algebra, automated deduction, mathematical publishing and
novel user interfaces individually have long and successful histories,
we are now seeing increasing opportunities for synergy among these
areas. The Conferences on Intelligent Computer Mathematics (CICM)
offer a venue for discussing these areas and their synergy.

CICM has been held annually as a joint meeting since 2008, colocating
related conferences and workshops to advance work in these subjects.
Previous meetings have been held in Birmingham (U.K. 2008), Grand Bend
(Canada 2009), Paris (France 2010), Bertinoro (Italy 2011), Bremen
(Germany 2012) and Bath (U.K. 2013).

This is a call for papers for CICM 2014, which will be held at the
University of Coimbra, 7-11 July 2014, following the 10th
International Workshop on Automated Deduction in Geometry.

The principal tracks of the conference will be:

Calculemus (Symbolic Computation and Mechanised Reasoning)
Chair: James Davenport

DML (Digital Mathematical Libraries)
Chair: Petr Sojka

MKM (Mathematical Knowledge Management)
Chair: Josef Urban

Systems and Projects
Chair: Alan Sexton

The local arrangements will be coordinated by the Local Arrangements
Chair, Paedro Quaresma (U. Coimbra, Portugal), and the overall
programme will be organised by the General Program Chair, Stephen Watt
(U. Western Ontario, Canada).

The proceedings of the conference will be published by Springer Verlag
as a volume in Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI).

As in previous years, it is anticipated that there will be a number
co-located workshops, including one to mentor doctoral students giving
presentations.


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Important dates
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Conference submissions:

Abstract submission: 28 February 2014
Submission deadline: 7 March 2014
Reviews sent to authors: 4 April 2014
Rebuttals due: 8 April 2014
Notification of acceptance: 14 April 2014
Camera ready copies due: 25 April 2014

Work in progress and Doctoral Programme submissions:

Submission deadline: 28 April 2014
(Doctoral: Abstract+CV)
Notification of acceptance: 19 May 2014
Camera ready copies due: 26 May 2014

Conference: 7-11 July 2014

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Tracks
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Track Calculemus: Symbolic Computation and Mechanised Reasoning
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Calculemus 2014 invites the submission of original research
contributions to be considered for publication and presentation at the
conference. Calculemus is a series of conferences dedicated to the
integration of computer algebra systems (CAS) and systems for
mechanised reasoning like interactive proof assistants (PA) or
automated theorem provers (ATP). Currently, symbolic computation is
divided into several (more or less) independent branches: traditional
ones (e.g., computer algebra and mechanised reasoning) as well as
newly emerging ones (on user interfaces, knowledge management, theory
exploration, etc.) The main concern of the Calculemus community is to
bring these developments together in order to facilitate the theory,
design, and implementation of integrated mathematical assistant
systems that will be used routinely by mathematicians, computer
scientists and all others who need computer-supported mathematics in
their every day business.

All topics in the intersection of computer algebra systems and
automated reasoning systems are of interest for Calculemus. These
include but are not limited to:

* Automated theorem proving in computer algebra systems.
* Computer algebra in theorem proving systems.
* Adding reasoning capabilities to computer algebra systems.
* Adding computational capabilities to theorem proving systems.
* Theory, design and implementation of interdisciplinary systems for
computer mathematics.
* Case studies and applications that involve a mix of computation and
reasoning.
* Case studies in formalization of mathematical theories.
* Representation of mathematics in computer algebra systems.
* Theory exploration techniques.
* Combining methods of symbolic computation and formal deduction.
* Input languages, programming languages, types and constraint languages,
and modeling languages for mathematical assistant systems.
* Homotopy type theory.
* Infrastructure for mathematical services.

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Track DML: Digital Mathematical Libraries
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Mathematicians dream of a digital archive containing all validated
mathematical literature ever published, reviewed, properly linked, and
verified. It is estimated that the entire corpus of mathematical
knowledge published over the centuries does not exceed 100,000,000
pages, an amount easily manageable by current information
technologies.

The track objective is to provide a forum for the development of
math-aware technologies, standards, algorithms and formats for the
fulfillment of the dream of a global digital mathematical library
(DML). Computer scientists (D) and librarians of the digital age (L)
are especially welcome to join mathematicians (M) and discuss many
aspects of DML preparation.

Track topics are all topics of mathematical knowledge management and
digital libraries applicable in the context of DML building, including
the processing of mathematical knowledge expressed in scientific
papers in natural languages:

* Math-aware text mining (math mining) and MSC classification
* Math-aware representations of mathematical knowledge
* Math-aware computational linguistics and corpora
* Math-aware tools for [meta]data and fulltext processing
* Math-aware OCR and document analysis
* Math-aware information retrieval
* Math-aware indexing and search
* Authoring languages and tools
* MathML, OpenMath, TeX and other mathematical content markup
languages
* Web interfaces for DML content
* Mathematics on the web, math crawling and indexing
* Math-aware document processing workflows
* Archives of written mathematics
* DML management, business models
* DML rights handling, funding, sustainability
* DML content acquisition, validation and curation
* Reports and experience from running existing DMLs

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Track MKM: Mathematical Knowledge Management
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Mathematical Knowledge Management is an interdisciplinary field of
research in the intersection of mathematics, computer science, library
science, and scientific publishing. The objective of MKM is to develop
new and better ways of managing sophisticated mathematical knowledge,
based on innovative technology of computer science, the Internet, and
intelligent knowledge processing. MKM is expected to serve
mathematicians, scientists, and engineers who produce and use
mathematical knowledge; educators and students who teach and learn
mathematics; publishers who offer mathematical textbooks and
disseminate new mathematical results; and librarians and
mathematicians who catalog and organize mathematical knowledge.

The track is concerned with all aspects of mathematical knowledge
management. A non-exclusive list of important topics includes:

* Representations of mathematical knowledge
* Authoring languages and tools
* Repositories of formalized mathematics
* Deduction systems
* Mathematical digital libraries
* Diagrammatic representations
* Mathematical OCR
* Mathematical search and retrieval
* Math assistants, tutoring and assessment systems
* MathML, OpenMath, and other mathematical content standards
* Web presentation of mathematics
* Data mining, discovery, theory exploration
* Computer algebra systems
* Collaboration tools for mathematics
* Challenges and solutions for mathematical workflows

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Track Systems and Projects
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The Systems and Projects track of the Conferences on Intelligent
Computer Mathematics is a forum for presenting available systems and
new and ongoing projects in all areas and topics related to the CICM
conferences:

* Deduction and Computer Algebra (Calculemus)
* Digital Mathematical Libraries (DML)
* Mathematical Knowledge Management (MKM)

The track aims to provide an overview of the latest developments and
trends within the CICM community as well as to exchange ideas between
developers and introduce systems to an audience of potential users.


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Submission Instructions
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Electronic submission is done through Easychair

http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cicm2014

All papers should be prepared in LaTeX and formatted according to the
requirements of Springer's LNCS series (the corresponding style files
can be downloaded from http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html).
By submitting a paper the authors agree that if it is accepted at
least one of the authors will attend the conference to present it.

Submissions to the research tracks (Calculemus, DML, MKM) must not
exceed 15 pages in the LNCS style and will be reviewed and evaluated
with respect to relevance, clarity, quality, originality, and impact.
Shorter papers, e.g., for system descriptions, are welcome. Authors
will have an opportunity to respond to their papers' reviews before
the programme committee makes a decision.


System descriptions and projects descriptions should be 2-4 pages in
the LNCS style and should present

* newly developed systems,
* systems not previously been presented to the CICM community, or
* significant updates to existing systems.

Systems must either be available for download or currently executable
by the general public as a web application.

Project presentations should describe

* projects that are new or about to start,
* ongoing projects that have not yet been presented to the CICM community or
* significant new developments in ongoing previously presented projects.

Presentations of new projects should mention relevant previous work
and include a roadmap that outlines concrete steps. All project
submissions must have a live project website and should contain links
to demos, videos, downloadable systems or downloadable datasets.

Accepted conference submissions from all tracks will be published as a
volume in the series Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI)
by Springer. In addition to these formal proceedings, authors are
permitted and encouraged to publish the final versions of their papers
on arXiv.org.

Work-in-progress submissions are intended to provide a forum for the
presentation of original work that is not yet in a suitable form for
submission as a full paper for a research track or system description.
This includes work in progress and emerging trends. Their size is not
limited, but we recommend 5-10 pages.

The programme committee may offer authors of rejected formal
submissions the opportunity to publish their contributions as
work-in-progress papers instead. Depending on the number of
work-in-progress papers accepted, they will be presented at the
conference either as short talks or as posters. The work-in-progress
proceedings will be published as a technical report, as well as online
with CEUR-WS.org.


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Doctoral Programme
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Chair: David Wilson (University of Bath, UK)

CICM is an excellent opportunity for graduate students to meet
established researchers from the areas of computer algebra, automated
deduction, and mathematical publishing.

The Doctoral Programme provides a dedicated forum for PhD students to
present and discuss their ideas, ongoing or planned research, and
achieved results in an open atmosphere. It will consist of
presentations by the PhD students to get constructive feedback,
advice, and suggestions from the research advisory board, researchers,
and other PhD students. Each PhD student will be assigned to an
experienced researcher from the research advisory board who will act
as a mentor and who will provide detailed feedback and advice on their
intended and ongoing research.


Students at any stage of their PhD can apply and should submit the
following documents through EasyChair:

* A two-page abstract of your thesis describing your research
questions, research plans, completed and remaining research,
evaluation plans and publication plans;

* A two-page CV that includes background information (name,
university, supervisor), education (degree sought, year/status of
degree, previous degrees), employments, relevant research experience
(publications, presentations, attended conferences or workshops,
etc.)

Submission Deadline: 28 April 2014.

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Programme Committee
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General chair: Stephen Watt (University of Western Ontario, Canada)

Calculemus track
James Davenport, University of Bath, UK (Chair)
Matthew England, University Of Bath, UK,
Dejan Jovanović, SRI, USA
Laura Kovács, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Assia Mahboubi, INRIA, France
Adam Naumowicz, Institute of Informatics, U. Bialystok, Poland
Grant Passmore, U. Cambridge and U. Edinburgh, UK
Florian Rabe, Jacobs University Bremen. Germany
Claudio Sacerdoti Coen, University of Bologna, Italy
Freek Wiedijk, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands
(Other invitations pending)

DML track
Petr Sojka, Masaryk University, Brno, CZ (Chair)
Akiko Aizawa, NII, University of Tokyo, Japan
Łukasz Bolikowski, ICM, University of Warsaw, Poland
Thierry Bouche, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, france
Yannis Haralambous, Inst Mines-Télécom - Télécom Bretagne, France
Janka Chlebíková, School of Computing, University of Portsmouth, UK
Michael Kohlhase, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
Jiří Rákosník, Institute of Mathematics AS CR, CZ
David Ruddy, Cornell University, USA
Volker Sorge, University of Birmingham, UK
Frank Tompa, University of Waterloo, Canada
Richard Zanibbi, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA

MKM track
Josef Urban, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands (Chair)
Rob Arthan, Queen Mary University of London, UK
David Aspinall, Univerity of Edinburgh, UK
Michael Beeson, San Jose State University, USA
Claudio Sacerdoti Coen, University of Bologna, Italy
Thomas Hales, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Johan Jeuring, Open Universiteit Nederland and Universiteit Utrecht, NL
Peter Jipsen, Chapman University, USA
Cezary Kaliszyk, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Michael Kohlhase, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
Christoph Lange, University of Birmingham, UK
Paul Libbrecht, Weingarten University of Education, Germany
Ursula Martin, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Bruce Miller, NIST, USA
Adam Naumowicz, University of Bialystok, Poland
Florian Rabe, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
Alan Sexton, University of Birmingham, UK
Enrico Tassi, INRIA, France
Stephen Watt, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Makarius Wenzel, Université Paris-Sud 11, France
Freek Wiedijk, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Systems & Projects track
Alan Sexton, University of Birmingham, UK (Chair)
Christoph Lange, University of Bonn, Germany
Jesse Alama, Technical University of Vienna, Austria
Rob Arthan, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Deyan Ginev, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
Jónathan Heras, University of Dundee, Scotland
Mateja Jamnik, University of Cambridge, UK
Predrag Janičić, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Christoph Lüth, DFKI and University of Bremen, Germany
Bruce Miller, NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA
Hendrik Tews, TU Dresden, Germany

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[Caml-list] Call for Participation: Programming Languages Mentoring Workshop - a POPL workshop.

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

SIGPLAN Programming Languages Mentoring Workshop, San Diego, USA

Tuesday January 21, 2014

Co-located with POPL 2014

PLMW web page: http://plmw2014.inria.fr/

After the resounding success of the first two Programming Languages
Mentoring Workshops at POPL 2012 and POPL 2013, we proudly announce the
3rd SIGPLAN Programming Languages Mentoring Workshop (PLMW), co-located
with POPL 2014 and organised by Amal Ahmed, Benjamin C. Pierce, and Alan
Schmitt.

The purpose of this mentoring workshop is to encourage graduate
students and senior undergraduate students to pursue careers in
programming language research. This workshop will provide technical
sessions on cutting-edge research in programming languages, and
mentoring sessions on how to prepare for a research career. We will
bring together leaders in programming language research from academia
and industry to give talks on their research areas. The workshop will
engage students in a process of imagining how they might contribute to
our research community.

We especially encourage women and underrepresented minority students
to attend PLMW.

This workshop is part of the activities surrounding POPL, the Symposium
on Principles of Programming Languages, and takes place the day before
the main conference. One goal of the workshop is to make the POPL
conference more accessible to newcomers. We hope that participants will
stay through the entire conference.

A number of sponsors have generously donated scholarship funds for
qualified students to attend PLMW. These scholarships should cover
reasonable expenses (airfare, hotel, and registration fees) for
attendance at both the workshop and the POPL conference.

Students attending this year will get one year free student membership
of SIGPLAN, unless they prefer to opt out during their application.

The workshop registration is open to all. Students with alternative
sources of funding are welcome.

APPLICATION for PLMW scholarship:

The scholarship application can be accessed from the workshop web site
(http://plmw2014.inria.fr/). The deadline for full consideration of
funding is 10th December, 2013. Selected participants will be notified
from Friday 14th December, and will need to register for the workshop by
December 24th.


SPONSORS:

Facebook
Google
Jane Street
Microsoft Research
NSF
SIGPLAN

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2013-11-15

[Caml-list] ERSHOV INFORMATICS CONFERENCE (PSI'14) - Call for Papers

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Call for Papers
ERSHOV INFORMATICS CONFERENCE (PSI'14)
24 June - 27 June, 2014, Peterhof, St. Petersburg, Russia
http://psi.nsc.ru/psi14

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[AIMS AND SCOPE]

The Ershov Informatics Conference (the PSI Conference Series, 9th
edition) is the premier international forum in Russia for research
and its applications in computer, software and information sciences.
The conference brings together academic and industrial researchers,
developers and users to present and discuss the most recent innovations,
trends, experiences and concerns in the conference area.

[ORGANIZERS]

- A.P. Ershov Institute of Informatics Systems, Siberian Branch of RAS
- Saint Petersburg State University

[CONFERENCE CHAIRS]

- Alexander Marchuk
A.P. Ershov Institute of Informatics Systems, Novosibirsk, Russia
- Andrey Terekhov
Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia

[STEERING COMMITTEE]

Dines Bjorner
Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark

Manfred Broy
Institut fuer Informatik, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany

Victor Ivannikov
Institute for System Programming RAS, Moscow, Russia

Ugo Montanari
University of Pisa, Italy

[PROGRAMME COMMITTEE CHAIRS]

Irina Virbitskaite
A.P. Ershov Institute of Informatics Systems, Novosibirsk, Russia

Andrei Voronkov
The University of Manchester, UK

[CONFERENCE SECRETARY]

Irina Adrianova
A.P. Ershov Institute of Informatics Systems, Novosibirsk, Russia
6, Acad. Lavrentiev av.
630090 Novosibirsk, Russia
tel.: +7 383 3307352
fax: +7 383 3323494
e-mail: psi2014@iis.nsk.su, iadrianova@iis.nsk.su

[CONFIRMED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS]

- Edmund M. Clarke (USA)
- Tony Hoare (UK)
- Bertrand Meyer (Switzerland)
- Vladimiro Sassone (UK)
- Vadim E. Kotov (USA)

[CONFERENCE TOPICS]

1. Foundations of Program and System Development and Analysis

- specification, validation, and verification techniques,
- program analysis, transformation and synthesis,
- semantics, logic and formal models of programs,
- partial evaluation, mixed computation, abstract interpretation,
compiler construction,
- theorem proving and model checking,
- concurrency theory,
- modeling and analysis of real-time and hybrid systems,
- computer models and algorithms for bioinformatics.

2. Programming Methodology and Software Engineering

- object-oriented, aspect-oriented, component-based and generic programming,
- programming by contract,
- program and system construction for parallel and distributed computing,
- constraint programming,
- multi-agent technology,
- system re-engineering and reuse,
- integrated programming environments,
- software architectures,
- software development and testing,
- model-driven system/software development,
- agile software development,
- software engineering methods and tools,
- program understanding and visualization.

3. Information Technologies

- data models,
- database and information systems,
- knowledge-based systems and knowledge engineering,
- bioinformatics engineering,
- ontologies and semantic Web,
- digital libraries, collections and archives, Web publishing,
- peer-to-peer data management.

In addition to papers in the above list of topics, papers both bridging
the gap between different directions and promoting mutual understanding
of researchers are welcome. Papers defining the general prospects in
computer, software and information sciences are also encouraged.

[PROGRAMME COMMITTEE]
http://psi.nsc.ru/psi14/programme_committee

[SUBMISSIONS]

There are three categories of submissions:

- regular papers describing fully developed work and complete results
(12 pages / 30 minute talks);

- short papers reporting on interesting work in progress and/or
preliminary results (7 pages / 15 minute talks);

- system and experimental papers describing implementation or evaluation
of experimental systems and containing a link to a working system
(4 pages / 10 minute presentation).

Submissions should:

- contain original contributions that have not been published or submitted
to other conferences/journals in parallel with this conference;

- clearly state the problem being addressed, the goal of the work,
the results achieved, and the relation to other works;

- be in PS or PDF and formatted according to Springer LNCS Instructions
for authors: http://www.springeronline.com;

- be in English and in a form that can be immediately included in the
proceedings without major revision;

- be attached (if necessary) by an appendix that contains proofs etc.
However, the paper must be self-contained without the appendix in that
reviewers may not read the appendix;

- be sent electronically (as a PostScript or PDF file) through the
submissions link to the conference website:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=psi2014 not later than
January 20, 2014.

Submitted regular papers that are judged to have limited merit may be
accepted as short papers, with up to seven pages in the proceedings.
At the time of submission, authors should indicate if they wish to have
their submission considered as a short paper in the case it is not
accepted as a regular one.

At least one author of each accepted paper must register, attend the
conference and present the paper.

[CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS]

A preliminary book of tutorial, invited and accepted contributions will be
handed out at the conference. The final versions of the invited, regular
and short papers presented at the conference will be published by
Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series after the
conference. One can find the proceedings of the previous seven conferences
in LNCS, Vol. 1181, 1755, 2244, 2890, 4378, 5947, and 7162.

[LOCATION]

The conference will be held in Peterhof (also known as Petrodvorets), a suburb
of St. Petersburg located on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland. The
town is one of St. Petersburg's most famous and popular visitor attractions
thanks to its palaces, fountains and parks. Founded as a summer residence of
Peter the Great, the area is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and
is often referred to as "the Russian Versaille".
For more information see http://www.saint-petersburg.com/peterhof.

[TRAVELLING]

You can fly directly to St Petersburg (Pulkovo Airport) or travel via Moscow.
Going from Moscow, you can take take a train - the fastest takes about four
hours and now costs EUR 117 one way. There are also quite a few overnight
trains, which cost from EUR 71 to EUR 106 2nd class one way and take about
8 hours. All direct trains depart from Moskva Oktiabrskaya (October Station,
the former Moscow Leningradsky Station) and arrive at Sankt-Peterburg Glavnyi
(Main Station).
For more details see http://www.russianrail.com.

[SATELLITE WORKSHOPS]

N.B. Three satellite workshops will be held in conjunction with PSI'14:

- Program Understanding,
- Educational Informatics,
- Science Intensive Applied Software.

[IMPORTANT DATES]

January 13, 2014: abstract submission

January 20, 2014: submission deadline

April 1, 2014: notification of acceptance

June 24 - 27, 2014: the conference dates

September 1, 2014: camera ready papers due


See for more information http://psi.nsc.ru/psi14


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2013-11-11

[Caml-list] Call for Workshops: Conf. Intelligent Computer Mathematics (CICM 2014)

CICM 2014 - Conferences on Intelligent Computer Mathematics
July 7-11, 2014 at University of Coimbra, Portugal

http://www.cicm-conference.org/2014

*** Call for Workshop Proposals ***

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As computers and communications technology advance, greater
opportunities arise for intelligent mathematical computation. While
computer algebra, automated deduction, mathematical publishing and
novel user interfaces individually have long and successful histories,
we are now seeing increasing opportunities for synergy among these
areas.
The Conferences on Intelligent Computer Mathematics (CICM) offer a
venue for discussing these areas and their synergy.

CICM has been held annually as a joint meeting since 2008, colocating
related conferences and workshops to advance work in these subjects.
Previous meetings have been held in Birmingham (U.K. 2008), Grand Bend
(Canada 2009), Paris (France 2010), Bertinoro (Italy 2011), Bremen
(Germany 2012) and Bath (U.K. 2013).

This is a call for proposals for workshops to be held at CICM 2014,
which will be held in Coimbra (Portugal), July 7-11 next year.

The principal tracks of the 2014 meeting will be

Calculemus (Symbolic Computation and Mechanised Reasoning)
DML (Towards a Digital Mathematics Library)
MKM (Mathematical Knowledge Management)
Systems and Projects

Some of the workshops that have been held at past CICM meetings are:

Automated Reasoning: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice
Compact Computer Algebra
Empirically Successful Automated Reasoning for Mathematics
Intelligent Proof Search
Mathematical user Interfaces
OpenMath
Pen-Based Mathematical Computation
Programming languages for Mechanized Mathematics Systems
SCIEnce

Proposals for workshops to be held at CICM 2014 are solicited. Both
well-established workshops and newer or brand new ones are encouraged.

Please provide the following information:

+ Workshop title.
+ Names and affiliations of organizers.
+ Brief description of workshop goals and/or topics.
+ Proposed workshop duration (half a day up to two days is possible).
+ If the workshop has met previously, please include the conference
affiliation for the previous meeting. If the workshop is new,
please indicate so.

Fees for conference participants will be levied on a per-day basis, so
workshop-only participation is possible. The CICM organizers plan to
make available a small amount towards partial reimbursement for travel
expenses of invited speakers. Also, CICM will take care of copying and
distributing informal printed proceedings for workshops that would
like this service, as well as permanently archived open access online
proceedings with CEUR-WS.org.

All proposals should be sent via email to

cicm-organizers@lists.jacobs-university.de

for consideration by the CICM 2014 organizers:

Local Organization Chair: Pedro Quaresma (U. Coimbra, Portugal)
General Program Chair: Stephen Watt (U. Western Ontario, Canada)
Calculemus Track Chair: James Davenport (U. Bath, UK)
DML Track Chair: Petr Sojka (Masaryk U., CZ)
MKM Track Chair: Josef Urban (Radboud U., NL)
System & Projects Track Chair: Alan Sexton (U. Birmingham, UK)

Important dates:

Deadline for proposal submissions: January 17, 2014
Acceptance/rejection notification: February 3, 2014
Workshop dates: July 7-11, 2014
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2013-11-08

[Caml-list] Extended Deadline : 13 November 2013 - Call For Papers : Workshop MAROC’2013

We apologize for multiple reception.

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MAROC'2013 : Workshop on

Models and Algorithms for Reliable and Open Computing.

 

December 16, 2013 - Tetouan, Morroco

http://maroc.imag.fr

 

Description :

To foster academic and industrial research in Morroco in innovative domains, the National School of Tetouan and University of Grenoble propose a common workshop for professors, researchers and students on the design of models and algorithms for embedded and networked systems.

The workshop aims at highlighting recent results as well as presenting ongoing challenges in the following domains:

-          Formal techniques for the construction of software with guaranteed safety;

-          Methods based on formal techniques for developing software,

-          Modeling and validating formal requirements,

-          Specializaiton and extension of modeling techniques and evaluation induced by application domains,

-          Parallel and distributed algorithmic for networks

-          Ad-hoc and wireless networks,

-          Fault-tolerance, attacks and security,

-          Embedded & Real-time systems,

-          Cloud and Grid Computing.

Invited Speakers :

-          Saddek Bensalem (Professor at University Joseph Fourier, Grenoble)

-          Stéphane Devismes (Asc. Professor at University Joseph Fourier, Grenoble)

-          Yliès Falcone (Asc. Professor at University Joseph Fourier, Grenoble)

-          Thierry Jéron (Senior Researcher at Inria, Rennes)

Submissions :

Articles must be of 2 to 4 pages and with double-column with reasonable margins and line spacing. Articles should be submitted through the dedicated Easychairs interface:

https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=maroc2013

Accepted papers must be presented under two forms during the workshop: during a short presentation (10min) and then during a poster session.

Important Dates :

-          Article submission        : November 13, 2013

-          Notification to authors     : November 30, 2013

-          Registration deadline      : December 2, 2013

-          Camera-ready version     : December 8, 2013

-          MAROC 2013 Workshop : December 16, 2013

Program Committee :

-          Nora AKNIN, Faculté des Sciences Tetouan

-          Mohamed Yassin CHKOURI, ENSAT Tetouan

-          Stéphane Devismes, University Joseph Fourier – Grenoble

-          Swan Dubois, University Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris

-          Kamal Eddine EL KADIRI, ENSA Tetouan

-          Yliès Falcone, University Joseph Fourier - Grenoble

-     Mamoun FILALI, CNRS à l'IRIT - Toulouse

-          Rachid Ouald Haj Thami, ENSIAS – Rabat

-          Sophie Pinchinat, University of Rennes

-          Thierry Jéron, Inria Rennes Bretagne Atlantique

-          Abdelaziz SDIGUI DOUKKALI, ENSIAS – Rabat


Best regards,

-- 
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Ecole Nationale des Sciences Appliquées (ENSA)
Mhannech II, B.P 2121 Tetouan / Maroc

2013-11-07

[Caml-list] First Call for Papers: SEFM 2014

Our apologies if you have received multiple copies.

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FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

12th International Conference on
Software Engineering and Formal Methods
(SEFM 2014)

http://sefm2014.inria.fr/

Grenoble, France
September 1-5, 2014

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The aim of the conference is to bring together practitioners and
researchers from academia, industry and government to advance the
state of the art in formal methods, to scale up their application in
the software industry and to encourage their integration with
practical engineering methods. Papers that apply formal methods to
software engineering are especially welcome.

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Important Dates

Abstract Submission: March 14, 2014
Paper Submission: March 21, 2014 (AoE)
Notification: May 19, 2014
Camera Ready: June 13, 2014

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Topics of Interest

The topics of this conference include, but are not limited to:

- Formal requirement analysis, modeling, specification and design
- Abstraction and refinement
- Formal methods for probabilistic verification and synthesis
- Programming languages, program analysis and type theory
- Formal methods for self-adaptive systems, service-oriented and cloud computing
- Formal aspects of security and mobility
- Model checking, theorem proving and decision procedures
- Formal methods for real-time, hybrid and embedded systems
- Formal methods for safety-critical, fault-tolerant and secure systems
- Software architecture and coordination languages
- Software verification and validation
- Component, object and multi-agent systems
- Formal aspects of software evolution and maintenance
- Formal methods for testing, re-engineering and reuse
- Light-weight and scalable formal methods
- Tool integration
- Applications of formal methods, industrial case studies and technology transfer
- Education and formal methods

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Submission and Publication

Submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least three members of the
program committee. They will be evaluated on the basis of originality,
contribution to the field, technical and presentation quality, and
relevance to the conference.

Papers should conform to the Springer LNCS style and should describe,
in English, original work that has not been published or submitted for
publication elsewhere. PDF versions of papers should be submitted
electronically via EasyChair:

https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=sefm2014

We solicit two categories of papers:

- Research papers should describe fully developed work and should not
exceed 15 pages (including appendices). Authors of papers reporting
experimental work are strongly encouraged to make their experimental
results available to reviewers. Case study papers should describe
significant case studies and lessons learned.

- Tool papers should describe an operational tool and its
contributions. Tool papers should not exceed 6 pages. Please include
the URL of the tool (if available).

Two additional pages of appendices are allowed that will not be
included in the proceedings. The proceedings of SEFM'14 will be
published by Springer Verlag in the LNCS series. After the conference,
authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended
version of their work to be considered for publication in a relevant
journal.

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Conference Chair

Radu Mateescu - Inria Grenoble, Rhône-Alpes, France

Program Chairs

Dimitra Giannakopoulou, NASA Ames, USA
Gwen Salaün, Grenoble INP, Inria, France

Program Committee

Wolfgang Ahrendt, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Bernhard K. Aichernig, TU Graz, Austria
Dalal Alrajeh, Imperial College, London, UK
Farhad Arbab, CWI, The Netherlands
Luis Barbosa, Universidade do Minho, Portugal
Howard Barringer, The University of Manchester, UK
Domenico Bianculli, University of Luxembourg
Jonathan P. Bowen, Birmingham City University, UK
Mario Bravetti, Università di Bologna, Italy
Tevfik Bultan, UC Santa Barbara, USA
Hung Dang Van, Vietnam National University, Vietnam
Francisco Duran, University of Malaga, Spain
George Eleftherakis, CITY College of Thessaloniki, Greece
José Luiz Fiadeiro, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
Mamoun Filali, IRIT CNRS Université de Toulouse, France
Martin Fränzle, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany
Marc Frappier, Sherbrooke University, Canada
Hubert Garavel, Inria, France
Stefania Gnesi, ISTI-CNR, Italy
Klaus Havelund, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, USA
Rob Hierons, Brunel University, UK
Mike Hinchey, Lero-the Irish Software Engineering Research Centre, Ireland
Falk Howar, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Florentin Ipate, University of Bucharest, Romania
Martin Leucker, University of Lübeck, Germany
Peter Lindsay, The University of Queensland, Australia
Antónia Lopes, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Mercedes G. Merayo, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Stephan Merz, Inria, France
Mizuhito Ogawa, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Fernando Orejas, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
Gordon Pace, University of Malta, Malta
Dave Parker, University of Birmingham , UK
Corina Pasareanu, NASA Ames, USA
Anna Philippou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Sanjiva Prasad, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
Jakob Rehof, Fraunhofer ISST, Germany
Leila Ribeiro, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Bernhard Rumpe, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Augusto Sampaio, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
Gerardo Schneider, Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Marjan Sirjani, Reykjavik University, Iceland
Matthew Staats, University of Luxembourg
Martin Steffen, Olso University, Norway
Jing Sun, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Jun Sun, Singapore University of Technology and Design
Serdar Tasiran, Koc University, Turkey
Massimo Tivoli, University of L'Aquila, Italy
Dongmei Zhang, Microsoft Research, China
Jianjun Zhao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

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2013-11-06

[Caml-list] SynCoP 2014 (ETAPS satellite) 2nd call for papers

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Call for papers

SynCoP 2014
1st International Workshop on the SYNthesis of COntinuous Parameters

http://lipn.univ-paris13.fr/SynCoP2014/
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SynCoP aims at bringing together researchers working on parameter
synthesis for
systems with continuous variables, where the parameters consist of a
(usually
dense) set of constant values. Such problems arise for real-time, hybrid or
probabilistic systems where the goal is to identify suitable parameters to
achieve desired behavior, or to verify the behavior for a given range of
parameter values. A parameter could be, e.g., a delay in a real-time
system, or
a reaction rate in a biological cell model.

The workshop will take place on Sunday the 6th of April 2014, in Grenoble,
France, as a satellite of ETAPS 2014.


=================
IMPORTANT DATES
=================
Abstract: January 13th, 2014
Full papers: January 20th, 2014
Notification: February 20th, 2014
Camera ready: March 15th, 2014
Workshop: April 6th, 2014


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TOPICS OF THE WORKSHOP
=================

The scientific subject of the workshop covers (but is not limited to) the
following areas:
* parameter synthesis,
* parametric model checking,
* robustness analysis,
* formalisms such as parametric timed and hybrid automata, parametric
time(d)
Petri nets, parametric probabilistic automata,
* applications to major areas of computer science and control engineering.


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SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION
=================

The content of papers should be original and not submitted elsewhere.
All papers
will be submitted to at least three reviews.

The page limit is 15 pages in the EPTCS format (http://style.eptcs.org/).
All accepted papers will be published in the Electronic Proceedings in
Theoretical Computer Science (EPTCS) series, that are free and open access
online proceedings.
The papers will be referenced in major databases such as DBLP, and
published
under the Creative Commons CC-BY license.
Hereby, the authors retain their copyright.
(Substantial revisions may later be published elsewhere.)

Submission will be made in English in PDF format through Easychair:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=syncop2014


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INVITED SPEAKERS
=================
* Alexandre Donze, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science, UC
Berkeley, USA
* Didier Lime, IRCCyN / Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France
(to be completed)


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CHAIRS
=================
- Etienne Andre (Universite Paris 13, Sorbonne Paris Cite, France)
- Goran Frehse (Universite Joseph Fourier Grenoble 1 - Verimag, France)


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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
=================
* Eugene Asarin, Paris, France
* Alessandro Cimatti, Trento, Italy
* Alexandre Donze, Berkeley, USA
* Georgios Fainekos, Arizona, USA
* Laurent Fribourg, Cachan, France
* Antoine Girard, Grenoble, France
* Kim Larsen, Aalborg, Denmark
* Yang Liu, Singapore
* Olivier H. Roux, Nantes, France
* Sriram Sankaranarayanan, Boulder, USA
* Marielle Stoelinga , Twente, Netherlands
* Ashish Tiwari, USA
* Farn Wang, Taipei, Taiwan


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2013-11-05

[Caml-list] Call for participation: APLAS and CPP 2013

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FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

APLAS: 11th Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems
CPP: 3rd International Conference on Certified Programs and Proofs

9-13 December 2013 (APLAS 9-11 December; CPP 11-13 December)
Melbourne, Australia

Early-bird special registration rates end 11 November
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Background
==========

APLAS aims to stimulate programming language research by providing a
forum for the presentation of latest results and the exchange of ideas
in programming languages and systems. APLAS is based in Asia, but is
an international forum that serves the worldwide programming language
community.

APLAS is sponsored by the Asian Association for Foundation of Software
(AAFS) founded by Asian researchers in cooperation with many researchers
from Europe and the USA. Past APLAS symposiums were successfully held
in Kyoto ('12), Kenting ('11), Shanghai ('10), Seoul ('09), Bangalore
('08), Singapore ('07), Sydney ('06), Tsukuba ('05), Taipei ('04) and
Beijing ('03) after three informal workshops. Proceedings will be
published in Springer's LNCS series.

CPP is an international forum on theoretical and practical topics in
all areas, including computer science, mathematics, and education,
that consider certification as an essential paradigm for their
work. Certification here means formal, mechanized verification of some
sort, preferably with production of independently checkable
certificates.

The first two CPP conferences were held in Kenting, Taiwan, and Kyoto,
Japan, in December 2011 and 2012, respectively. As with the first
meetings, the proceedings will be published in Springer-Verlag's
Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.


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Conference Location
===================

APLAS and CPP will be held at the Rydges on Swanston hotel in Melbourne,
Australia, adjacent to the University of Melbourne.

Melbourne is widely considered to be Australia's financial and arts
capital, and was recently selected by The Economist Intelligence Unit as
the World's Most Livable City. Read more about Melbourne at:
http://www.visitmelbourne.com/


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Registration
============

The online registration site for both conferences is now open at:
http://bit.ly/aplascpp2013
Note: early-bird special registration rates end 11 November

The conference hotel offers a reduced room rate for conference
attendees; rooms may be booked at:
http://bit.ly/aplascpp2013hotel

A limited number of student rooms are available at the university at a
much reduced rate. Please email Mark Gordon <mgordon@trinity.unimelb.edu.au>
for rates and booking instructions.


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APLAS Organizers
================

General chair:
Peter Schachte (University of Melbourne)
Program chair:
Chung-chieh Shan (Indiana University)
Program committee:
Filippo Bonchi (CNRS, ENS-Lyon, France)
Yu-Fang Chen (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Shigeru Chiba (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Jacques Garrigue (Nagoya University, Japan)
Robert Glück (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
R. Govindarajan (Indian Institute of Science, India)
Kazuhiro Inaba (Google, Inc., Japan)
Jie-Hong Roland Jiang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Shin-ya Katsumata (Kyoto University, Japan)
Gabriele Keller (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Ana Milanova (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)
Keisuke Nakano (The University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
Hakjoo Oh (Seoul National University, Korea)
Bruno C. d. S. Oliveira (National University of Singapore,
Singapore)
Kaushik Rajan (Microsoft Research, India)
Max Schäfer (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Ulrich Schöpp (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany)
Paula Severi (University of Leicester, UK)
Gang Tan (Lehigh University, USA)
Hiroshi Unno (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Meng Wang (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
Jingling Xue (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Mingsheng Ying (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia)
Kenny Q. Zhu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Poster session chair:
Shin-ya Katsumata


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CPP Organizers
==============

General chair:
Peter Schachte (University of Melbourne)
Program Co-Chairs:
Georges Gonthier (Microsoft Research Cambridge)
Michael Norrish (NICTA)
Program Committee:
Derek Dreyer (MPI-SWS)
William Farmer (McMaster University)
Jean-Christophe Filliâtre (INRIA)
Cédric Fournet (Microsoft Research Cambridge)
Benjamin Grégoire (INRIA)
Reiner Hähnle (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
Aquinas Hobor (National University of Singapore)
Gyesik Lee (Hankyong National University)
Cesar Muñoz (NASA Langley)
Toby Murray (NICTA)
Gopalan Nadathur (University of Minnesota)
Claudio Sacerdoti Coen (University of Bologna)
Peter Sewell (University of Cambridge)
Bas Spitters (University of Nijmegen)
Gang Tan (Lehigh University)
Alwen Tiu (Australian National University)
Yih-Kuen Tsay (National Taiwan University)
Lihong Zhi (Academia Sinica)


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Invited Speakers
================

Alexandra Silva (APLAS)
Brzozowski's and up-to algorithms for must testing
Cristina Cifuentes (APLAS)
Internal Deployment of the Parfait Static Code Analysis Tool at
Oracle
Nick Benton (joint APLAS/CPP)
The Proof Assistant as an Integrated Development Environment
Daniel R. Licata and Guillaume Brunerie (CPP)
π_n(S^n) in Homotopy Type Theory
Carroll Morgan (CPP)
The "Probabilistic Information-Order for Noninterference"
Competition: Do we have a winner?


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Further Information
===================

Further information about both conferences, including lists of
accepted papers and tentative conference schedules, are available from
the conference web sites:

http://aplas2013.soic.indiana.edu/
http://cpp2013.forge.nicta.com.au/


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2013-11-04

[Caml-list] Workshop MAROC’2013 : Call For Papers - Paper submission deadline - 10 November

We apologize for multiple reception.

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MAROC'2013 : Workshop on

Models and Algorithms for Reliable and Open Computing.

 

December 16, 2013 - Tetouan, Morroco

http://maroc.imag.fr

 

Description :

To foster academic and industrial research in Morroco in innovative domains, the National School of Tetouan and University of Grenoble propose a common workshop for professors, researchers and students on the design of models and algorithms for embedded and networked systems.

The workshop aims at highlighting recent results as well as presenting ongoing challenges in the following domains:

-          Formal techniques for the construction of software with guaranteed safety;

-          Methods based on formal techniques for developing software,

-          Modeling and validating formal requirements,

-          Specializaiton and extension of modeling techniques and evaluation induced by application domains,

-          Parallel and distributed algorithmic for networks

-          Ad-hoc and wireless networks,

-          Fault-tolerance, attacks and security,

-          Embedded & Real-time systems,

-          Cloud and Grid Computing.

Invited Speakers :

-          Saddek Bensalem (Professor at University Joseph Fourier, Grenoble)

-          Stéphane Devismes (Asc. Professor at University Joseph Fourier, Grenoble)

-          Yliès Falcone (Asc. Professor at University Joseph Fourier, Grenoble)

-          Thierry Jéron (Senior Researcher at Inria, Rennes)

Submissions :

Articles must be of 2 to 4 pages and with double-column with reasonable margins and line spacing. Articles should be submitted through the dedicated Easychairs interface:

https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=maroc2013

Accepted papers must be presented under two forms during the workshop: during a short presentation (10min) and then during a poster session.

Important Dates :

-          Article submission          : November 10, 2013

-          Notification to authors     : November 30, 2013

-          Registration deadline      : December 2, 2013

-          Camera-ready version     : December 8, 2013

-          MAROC 2013 Workshop : December 16, 2013

Program Committee :

-          Nora AKNIN, Faculté des Sciences Tetouan

-          Mohamed Yassin CHKOURI, ENSAT Tetouan

-          Stéphane Devismes, University Joseph Fourier – Grenoble

-          Swan Dubois, University Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris

-          Kamal Eddine EL KADIRI, ENSA Tetouan

-          Yliès Falcone, University Joseph Fourier - Grenoble

-          Rachid Ouald Haj Thami, ENSIAS – Rabat

-          Sophie Pinchinat, University of Rennes

-          Thierry Jéron, Inria Rennes Bretagne Atlantique

-          Abdelaziz SDIGUI DOUKKALI, ENSIAS – Rabat


Best regards,

-- 
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Ecole Nationale des Sciences Appliquées (ENSA)
Mhannech II, B.P 2121 Tetouan / Maroc

2013-11-02

[Caml-list] CiE 2014: Language, Life, Limits. Call for Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS:

CiE 2014: Language, Life, Limits

Budapest, Hungary

June 23 - 27, 2014

http://cie2014.inf.elte.hu


IMPORTANT DATES:

Submission Deadline for LNCS: 10 January 2014
Notification of authors: 3 March 2014
Deadline for final revisions: 31 March 2014


CiE 2014 is the tenth conference organized by CiE (Computability in
Europe), a European association of mathematicians, logicians, computer
scientists, philosophers, physicists and others interested in new
developments in computability and their underlying significance for the
real world. Previous meetings have taken place in Amsterdam (2005),
Swansea (2006), Siena (2007), Athens (2008), Heidelberg (2009), Ponte
Dalgada (2010), Sofia (2011), Cambridge (2012), and Milan (2013).

The motto of CiE 2014 "Language, Life, Limits" intends to put a special
focus on relations between computational linguistics, natural and
biological computing, and more traditional fields of computability theory.

This is to be understood in its broadest sense including computational
aspects of problems in linguistics, studying models of computation and
algorithms inspired by physical and biological approaches as well as
exhibiting limits (and non-limits) of computability when considering
different models of computation arising from such approaches.

As with previous CiE conferences the allover glueing perspective is to
strengthen the mutual benefits of analyzing traditional and new
computational paradigms in their corresponding frameworks both with
respect to practical applications and a deeper theoretical understanding.

TUTORIAL SPEAKERS:

Wolfgang Thomas (RWTH Aachen)
Peter Grünwald (CWI, Amsterdam)

INVITED SPEAKERS:

Lev Beklemishev (Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow)
Alessandra Carbone (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie and CNRS Paris)
Maribel Fernandez (King's College London)
Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz (University of Calgary)
Eva Tardos (Cornell University)
Albert Visser (Utrecht University)

SPECIAL SESSIONS:

History and Philosophy of Computing (organizers: Liesbeth de Mol,
Giuseppe Primiero)
Computational Linguistics (organizers: Maria Dolores
Jiménez-López, Gábor Prószéky)
Computability Theory (organizers: Karen Lange, Barbara
Csima)
Bio-inspired Computation (organizers: Marian Gheorghe,
Florin Manea)
Online Algorithms (organizers: Joan Boyar, Csanád Imreh)
Complexity in Automata Theory (organizers: Markus Lohrey,
Giovanni Pighizzini)


CiE 2014 conference topics include, but not exclusively:

* Admissible sets
* Algebraic models of computation
* Algorithms
* Analog computation
* Artificial intelligence
* Automata theory
* Bioinformatics and Bio-inspired computation
* Bounded arithmetic
* Classical computability and degree structures
* Cognitive science and modelling
* Complexity classes
* Computability theoretic aspects of programs
* Computable analysis and real computation
* Computable structures and models
* Computational and proof complexity
* Computational biology
* Computational creativity
* Computational learning and complexity
* Computational linguistics
* Concurrency and distributed computation
* Constructive mathematics
* Cryptographic complexity
* Decidability of theories
* Derandomization
* DNA computing
* Domain theory and computability
* Dynamical systems and computational models
* Effective descriptive set theory
* Emerging and non-standard models of computation
* Finite model theory
* Formal aspects of program analysis
* Formal methods
* Foundations of computer science
* Games
* Generalized recursion theory
* History of computation
* Hybrid systems
* Higher type computability
* Hypercomputational models
* Infinite time Turing machines
* Kolmogorov complexity
* Lambda and combinatory calculi
* L-systems and membrane computation
* Machine learning
* Mathematical models of emergence
* Membrane computing
* Molecular computation
* Morphogenesis and developmental biology
* Multi-agent systems
* Natural computation
* Neural nets and connectionist models
* Philosophy of science and computation
* Physics and computability
* Probabilistic systems
* Process algebras and concurrent systems
* Programming language semantics
* Proof mining and applications
* Proof theory and computability
* Proof complexity
* Quantum computing and complexity
* Randomness
* Reducibilities and relative computation
* Relativistic computation
* Reverse mathematics
* Semantics and logic of computation
* Swarm intelligence and self-organisation
* Type systems and type theory
* Uncertain reasoning
* Weak systems of arithmetic and applications


We particularly welcome submissions in emergent areas, such as
bioinformatics and natural computation, where they have a basic
connection with computability.

Contributed papers will be selected from submissions received by the
PROGRAM COMMITTEE consisting of:


* Gerard Alberts (Amsterdam) * Sandra Alves (Porto)
* Hajnal Andréka (Budapest) * Luís Antunes (Porto)
* Arnold Beckmann (Swansea) * Laurent Bienvenu (Paris)
* Paola Bonizzoni (Milan) * Olivier Bournez (Palaiseau)
* Vasco Brattka (Munich) * Bruno Codenotti (Pisa)
* Barry Cooper (Leeds) * Erzsébet Csuhaj-Varjú (Budapest, co-chair)
* Michael J. Dinneen (Auckland) * Erich Grädel (Aachen)
* Marie Hicks (Chicago IL) * Natasha Jonoska (Tampa FL)
* Jarkko Kari (Turku) * Elham Kashefi (Edinburgh)
* Viv Kendon (Leeds) * Satoshi Kobayashi (Tokyo)
* András Kornai (Budapest) * Marcus Kracht (Bielefeld)
* Benedikt Löwe (Amsterdam & Hamburg) * Klaus Meer (Cottbus, co-chair)
* Joseph R. Mileti (Grinnell IA) * Georg Moser (Innsbruck)
* Benedek Nagy (Debrecen) * Sara Negri (Helsinki)
* Thomas Schwentick (Dortmund) * Neil Thapen (Prague)
* Peter van Emde Boas (Amsterdam) * Xizhong Zheng (Glenside PA)


The PROGRAMME COMMITTEE cordially invites all researchers (European and
non-European) in computability related areas to submit their papers (in
PDF format, max 10 pages using the LNCS style) for presentation at CiE 2014.

The submission site https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cie2014
is open.

For submission instructions consult
http://cie2014.inf.elte.hu/?Submission_Instructions

We particularly invite papers that build bridges between different parts
of the research community.

The CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS will be published by LNCS, Springer Verlag.

Contact: Erzsébet Csuhaj-Varjú - csuhaj[at]inf.elte.hu
Website: http://cie2014.inf.elte.hu/

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