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2nd CfP: CIGAR

22 Sep 2014
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

2nd Call for Papers: FOIS 2014 Workshop on

== Concept Invention, Generation, Adaptation, and Representation (CIGAR) ==


= DESCRIPTION OF WORKSHOP TOPIC =

Concepts, their acquisition, representation, generation, and adaptation 
stand in the focus of research in several different areas spanning a very 
diverse range of fields and disciplines: From artificial intelligence and 
computational creativity, through cognitive science, psychology and the 
learning sciences/pedagogics, to theoretical and formal philosophy.

In this workshop, we want to shed light on several different key aspects 
of a concept's life cycle:

- Ontological status corresponding mode of existence

- Formal ontologists' understanding of concepts: Psychological entities, 
aspects of reality, categories posited by an ontology,...

- Concept representation: Suitable KR paradigms/formalisms in a 
computational context, "natural" concept representation in the mind or 
brain from a psychological/neuroscientific point of view

- Concept generation: Automatic creation of concept descriptions in a 
computational context, concept acquisition in a psychological context/the 
learning sciences

- Concept invention, semantic content generation, concept formation, and 
concept combination

- Concept adaptation to altered environments/contexts, effect of context 
changes for concepts, relationship between concept and context

Due to the mutually interlinked nature of the different questions, we are 
convinced that an interdisciplinary approach (including all different 
perspectives represented within the FOIS community) to answering them will 
provide a meaningful basis for valuable discussions addressing both, the 
individual issues as well as the deeply rooted connections between them.


= RELATION AND RELEVANCE TO FOIS =

The workshop prominently and directly relates to the following topics in scope of FOIS 2014:

- Foundational Issues: Formal relations; Space, time, and change.

- Methodological issues: Relationship with cognition, language and 
semantics; Formal comparison among ontologies; Ontology integration and 
alignment.

- Application: Ontological foundations for conceptual modeling; Knowledge 
management; Qualitative modeling; Computational linguistics; Information 
Retrieval; Semantic Web, Web services.

The workshop will take an interdisciplinary approach to concept invention, 
generation, adaptation, and representation, trying to bridge between the 
different listed subtopics in order to provide the basis for cross-topical 
approaches and discussions.


= FORMAT AND SCHEDULE =

The presentation of invited lectures (keynotes) and peer-reviewed papers 
including discussions and panels will be the primary format of the 
workshop. Additionally, this workshop encourages researchers not only to 
present research papers but also position papers and the discussion on 
controversial problems and questions.

The workshop is planned as a full-day workshop with three sessions at 2 
hours per session. Each session starts with a 30 minutes talk of an 
invited speaker. Afterwards we will have three 20 minutes paper 
presentations and finish with a 30 minutes panel discussion of the 
speakers. We propose the following preliminary schedule for the workshop:

Session 1: Status, Understanding, and Representation of Concepts
10:00 - Keynote
10:30 - 3 paper presentations (20 min. each)
11:30 - Panel discussion

12:00-13:30 Lunch break

Session 2: Invention/Generation of Concepts
13:30 - Keynote
14:00 - 3 paper presentations (20 min. each)
15:00 - Panel discussion

15:30-15:50 Coffee break

Session 3: Adaptation of Concepts
15:50 - Keynote
16:20 - 3 paper presentations (20 min. each)
17:20 - Panel discussion

17:50 - Wrap up and summary of the results
18:00 - End of workshop
19:00 - Dinner / beer with interested people (self-pay)


= CALL FOR PAPERS =

Anybody with an interest in the questions raised above is invited to 
submit a research or position paper as basis for discussions during the 
workshop. Submissions should be sent to Tarek R. Besold ( 
cigar@cogsci.uos.de ).


= TIMELINE =

Paper submission deadline: 15th of May, 2014
Notification of acceptance: 27th of June, 2014
Camera-ready versions: 7th of July, 2014


= FORMAT OF SUBMISSIONS =

Initial submissions for reviewing must not exceed 14 pages (including the bibliography) and include an abstract of no more than 300 words. Papers should be submitted non-anonymously and be prepared in PDF format in accordance with the IOS formatting guidelines found at: http://www.iospress.nl/service/authors/latex-and-word-tools-for-book-authors/


= PUBLICATION OF PROCEEDINGS =

Accepted papers will be published online in the "Publication Series of the Institute of Cognitive Science" (PICS, ISSN 1610-5389), a scientific series from the Institute of Cognitive Science, University of Osnabrück, unless the authors instruct us otherwise.


= WORKSHOP WEBSITE =

The workshop website is available at:
http://www.cogsci.uos.de/~cigar/


= COMMITTEES =

Organizing Committee:
- Tarek R. Besold, University of Osnabrück
- Kai-Uwe Kühnberger, University of Osnabrück

Program Committee:

- Alan Bundy, University of Edinburgh
- Aleksandra Sojic, ITIA, CNR, Milan
- Daniele Porello, LOA/ISTC, CNR, Trento
- Dedre Gentner, Northwestern University
- Frank Jäkel, University of Osnabrück
- Günther Görz, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
- Marcus Kracht, University of Bielefeld
- Maricarmen Martinez Baldares, University of the Andes, Bogotá
- Markus Guhe, University of Edinburgh
- Mehul Bhatt, University of Bremen
- Meir Buzaglo, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Nicola Guarino, LOA/ISTC, CNR, Trento
- Pascal Hitzler, Wright State University, Dayton
- Perrine Pittet, CNRS, Dijon
- Sebastian Rudolph, Dresden University of Technology
- Ute Schmid, University of Bamberg