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AITP 2021: AI & Theorem Proving, Virtual & Aussois (France)

5-10 Sep 2021

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

Artificial Intelligence and Theorem Proving
AITP 2021
September 5-10, 2021, Aussois and online, France

http://aitp-conference.org/2021

Deadline: May 5, 2021
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=aitp20210

BACKGROUND
Large-scale semantic processing and strong computer assistance of mathematics
and science is our inevitable future. New combinations of AI and reasoning
methods and tools deployed over large mathematical and scientific corpora will
be instrumental to this task. The AITP conference is the forum for discussing
how to get there as soon as possible, and the force driving the progress
towards that.

TOPICS
- AI, machine learning and big-data methods in theorem proving and mathematics.
- Collaboration between automated and interactive theorem proving, in
   particular their AI/ML aspects.
- Common-sense reasoning and reasoning in science, relations to general AI.
- Alignment and joint processing of formal, semi-formal, and informal
   libraries, Formal Abstracts.
- Methods for large-scale computer understanding of mathematics and science.
- Combinations of linguistic/learning-based and semantic/reasoning methods
- Formal verification of AI and machine learning algorithms, explainable AI .

SESSIONS

There will be several focused sessions on AI for ATP, ITP, mathematics,
physics, relations to general AI, Formal Abstracts, linguistic processing of
mathematics/science, modern AI and big-data methods, and several sessions with
contributed talks. The focused sessions will be based on invited talks and
discussion oriented. Most of the sessions will be scheduled in the afternoons
to allow US participants.

CONFIRMED (VIRTUAL) PARTICIPANTS/SPEAKERS (TBC)

Michael R. Douglas, Stony Brook University
Vlad Firoiu, DeepMind
Ben Goertzel, SingularityNET
Thomas C. Hales, University of Pittsburgh
Sean Holden, University of Cambridge
Mikol???? Janota, University of Lisbon
Cezary Kaliszyk, University of Innsbruck
Peter Koepke, University of Bonn
Michael Kinyon, University of Denver
Ramana Kumar, DeepMind
David McAllester, Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago
Tom???? Mikolov, Czech Technical University in Prague
Melanie Mitchell, Santa Fe Institute
Adam Pease, Articulate Software
Stanislas Polu, OpenAI
Markus Rabe, Google Research
Fabian Ruhle, CERN
Stephan Schulz, DHBW Stuttgart
David Stanovsk??, Charles University
Martin Suda, Czech Technical University in Prague
Josef Urban, Czech Technical University in Prague
Robert Veroff, University of New Mexico
Yuhuai (Tony) Wu, University of Toronto


CONTRIBUTED TALKS
We solicit contributed talks. Selection of those will be based on extended
abstracts/short papers of 2 pages formatted with easychair.cls. Submission is
via EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aitp2020).

DATES
Submission deadline: May 5, 2021
Author notification: June 20, 2021
Conference registration: TBA
Camera-ready versions: TBA
Conference: September 5-10, 2021

POST-PROCEEDINGS
We will consider an open call for post-proceedings in an established series of
conference proceedings (LIPIcs, EPiC, JMLR) or a journal (AICom, JAR, JAIR).

PROGRAM COMMITTEE (TBC)

Jasmin Christian Blanchette, INRIA Nancy
Ulrich Furbach, University of Koblenz
Thibault Gauthier, Czech Technical University in Prague
Michael R. Douglas (co-chair), Stony Brook University
Thomas C. Hales (co-chair), University of Pittsburgh
Sean Holden, University of Cambridge
Cezary Kaliszyk (co-chair), University of Innsbruck
Michael Kinyon, University of Denver
Peter Koepke, University of Bonn
Konstantin Korovin, The University of Manchester
Ramana Kumar (co-chair), DeepMind
Stephan Schulz (co-chair), DHBW Stuttgart
Geoff Sutcliffe, University of Miami
Christian Szegedy, Google Research
Josef Urban (co-chair), Czech Technical University in Prague
Sarah Winkler, University of Innsbruck
Yuhuai (Tony) Wu, University of Toronto

LOCATION AND PRICE

The conference will take place from September 5 to September 10 2021 online
and physically in the CNRS Paul-Langevin Conference Center
(https://www.caes.cnrs.fr/sejours/centre-paul-langevin/) located in the
mountain village of Aussois in Savoy. Dominated by the "Dent Parrachee", one
of the highest peaks of La Vanoise, Aussois is located on a sunny plateau at
1500 m altitude, offering a magnificent panorama of the surrounding mountains
and a direct access to the park of La Vanoise in summer and downhill ski slopes
or cross country slopes in winter. The total price for accommodation, food and
registration for the five days will be around 600 EUR.

ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE

Aussois is less than 2h from the airports of Lyon, Geneve, Chambery, Annecy,
Grenoble and Turin. There are trains and buses from these airports. Aussois is
7km from the Modane TGV station with direct trains from/to Paris. We will
organize a bus for the participants from there to Aussois. Further buses to
these airports / station can be found at http://www.altibus.com/ .

ORGANIZERS

Cezary Kaliszyk and Josef Urban

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