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TABLEAUX 2017

25-28 Sep 2017
Brasilia, Brazil

*** DEADLINE EXTENSION ***

 			  TABLEAUX 2017
      26th International Conference on Automated Reasoning with
 	      Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods
 		 University of Brasilia, Brazil
 		      September 25-28, 2017

 		  http://tableaux2017.cic.unb.br/

DEADLINE EXTENSION: The deadline for submitting both abstracts and
full papers has been extended to 28 April 2017.

GENERAL INFORMATION
    TABLEAUX is the main international conference at which research
    on all aspects, theoretical foundations, implementation techniques,
    systems development and applications, of the mechanization of
    tableau-based reasoning and related methods is presented. As
    the first TABLEAUX workshop was held in Lautenbach in 1992, this
    year's conference will include special events celebrating 25 years
    of TABLEAUX.

    The conference will be held in Brasilia from 25-28 September 2017.
    It will be co-located with both the 11th International Symposium
    on Frontiers of Combining Systems (FroCoS 2017) and the 8th
    International Conference on Interactive Theorem Proving (ITP
    2017).

TOPICS
    Tableau methods offer a convenient and flexible set of tools for
    automated reasoning in classical logic, extensions of classical
    logic, and a large number of non-classical logics. For large groups
    of logics, tableau methods can be generated automatically. Areas
    of application include verification of software and computer
    systems, deductive databases, knowledge representation and its
    required inference engines, teaching, and system diagnosis.

    Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

      * tableau methods for classical and non-classical logics
        (including first-order, higher-order, modal, temporal,
        description, hybrid, intuitionistic, substructural,
        relevance, non-monotonic logics) and their proof-theoretic
        foundations;
      * related methods (SMT, model elimination, model checking,
        connection methods, resolution, BDDs, translation approaches);
      * sequent calculi and natural deduction calculi for classical
        and non-classical logics, as tools for proof search and proof
        representation;
      * flexible, easily extendable, light weight methods for theorem
        proving;
      * novel types of calculi for theorem proving and verification
        in classical and non-classical logics;
      * systems, tools, implementations, empirical evaluations and
        applications (provers, logical frameworks, model checkers, ...);
      * implementation techniques (data structures, efficient
        algorithms, performance measurement, extensibility, ...);
      * extensions of tableau procedures with conflict-driven
        learning, generation of proofs; compact (or humanly readable)
        representation of proofs;
      * decision procedures, theoretically optimal procedures;
      * applications of automated deduction to mathematics, software
        development, verification, deductive and temporal
        databases, knowledge representation, ontologies, fault
        diagnosis or teaching.

    We also welcome papers describing applications of tableau
    procedures to real world examples. Such papers should be tailored
    to the tableau community and should focus on the role of
    reasoning, and logical aspects of the solution.

CELEBRATING 25 YEARS
    To celebrate 25 years TABLEAUX the conference will include a
    special session of invited talks by Wolfgang Bibel and Reiner
    Haehnle.

INVITED SPEAKERS:
    Wolfgang Bibel     Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany
                       (anniversary session)
    Carlos Areces      FaMAF - Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Argentina
    Katalin Bimbo      University of Alberta, Canada  (with FroCoS and
ITP)
    Jasmin Blanchette  Inria and LORIA, Nancy, France (with FroCoS and
ITP)
    Reiner Haehnle     Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany
                       (anniversary session)
    Cezary Kaliszyk    Universitaet Innsbruck, Austria (with FroCoS and
ITP)

WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS
    There will be a three-day programme of four workshops and four
    tutorials from 23-25 September.

    Workshops:

      12th Logical and Semantic Frameworks with Applications (LSFA 2017)
      Sandra Alves, Renata Wassermann, Flavio L. C. de Moura
      23 and 24 September 2017

      Proof eXchange for Theorem Proving (PxTP)
      Catherine Dubois, Bruno Woltzenlogel Paleo
      23 and 24 September 2017

      EPS - Encyclopedia of Proof Systems
      Giselle Reis, Bruno Woltzenlogel Paleo
      24 and 25 September 2017

      DaLi - Dynamic Logic: new trends and applications
      Mario Benevides, Alexandre Madeira
      24 September 2017

    Tutorials:

      Proof Compressions and the conjecture NP = PSPACE
      Lew Gordeev, Edward Hermann Haeusler
      23 September 2017

      General methods in proof theory for modal and substructural logics
      Bjoern Lellmann, Revantha Ramanayake
      24 September 2017

      From proof systems to complexity bounds
      Anupam Das
      25 September 2017

      PVS for Computer Scientists
      Cesar Munoz, Mauricio Ayala-Rincon, Mariano Moscato
      25 September 2017

    Details are published in separate calls and on the conference
    website.

POSTER SESSION
    There will be a joint poster session for TABLEAUX 2017, FroCos 2017, and
    ITP 2017. The session is intended for descriptions of work in progress,
    student projects and relevant research being published elsewhere.
    The deadline for posters submission is June 15, 2017. More details can
    be found at http://tableaux2017.cic.unb.br/#postersession.

PUBLICATION DETAILS
    The conference proceedings will published in the Springer
    LNAI/LNCS series, as in previous editions.

SUBMISSIONS
    Submissions are invited in two categories:

      A  Research papers, which describe original theoretical
         research, original algorithms, or applications, with length
         up to 15 pages.
      B  System descriptions, with length up to 9 pages.

    Submissions will be reviewed by the PC, possibly with the help of
    external reviewers, taking into account readability, relevance
    and originality.

    For category A, theoretical results and algorithms must be
    original, and not submitted for publication elsewhere. Submissions
    will be reviewed taking into account correctness, theoretical
    elegance, and possible implementability.

    For category B submissions, a working implementation must be
    accessible via the internet, which includes sources. The aim of a
    system description is to make the system available in such a way
    that users can use it, understand it, and build on it.

    Accepted papers in both categories will be published in the
    conference proceedings. Papers must be edited in LaTeX using the
    llncs style and must be submitted electronically as PDF files via
    the EasyChair system:
    https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tableaux2017.

    For all accepted papers at least one author is required to attend
    the conference and present the paper. A paper title and a short
    abstract of about 100 words must be submitted before the paper
    submission deadline. Further information about paper submissions
    will be made available at the conference website. Be aware that
    neither plagiarism, nor self-plagiarism, nor duplicate publication
    is acceptable. Formatting instructions and the LNCS style files
    can be obtained via

http://www.springer.com/br/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines

BEST PAPER AWARD
    The TABLEAUX 2017 Best Paper Award will be presented to the best
    submission nominated and chosen by the Program Committee among
    the accepted papers. The eligibility criteria will place emphasis
    on the originality and significance of the contribution, but
    readability and the overall technical quality, including correctness
    and completeness of results, will also be considered. The TABLEAUX
    Best Paper Award was established in 2015 and is a permanent
    initiative of TABLEAUX.

IMPORTANT DATES
       28 Apr 2017     Abstract submission (extended)
       28 Apr 2017     Paper submission (extended)
        8 Jun 2017     Notification of paper decisions
        3 Jul 2017     Camera-ready papers due
    23-25 Sep 2017     Workshops & Tutorials
    25-28 Sep 2017     TABLEAUX Conference

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
    Peter Baumgartner     National ICT Australia, Canberra
    Maria Paola Bonacina  Universita degli Studi di Verona
    Laura Bozzelli        Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
    Torben Brauener       Roskilde University
    Serenella Cerrito     Ibisc, Universite d'Evry Val d'Essonne
    Agata Ciabattoni      Technische Universitaet Wien
    Clare Dixon           University of Liverpool
    Pascal Fontaine       LORIA, INRIA, Universite de Lorraine
    Didier Galmiche       LORIA, Universite de Lorraine
    Martin Giese          Universitetet i Oslo
    Laura Giordano        DISIT, Universita del Piemonte Orientale
    Rajeev Gore           The Australian National University
    Volker Haarslev       Concordia University
    George Metcalfe       Universitaet Bern
    Angelo Montanari      Universita degli Studi di Udine
    Barbara Morawska      Technische Universitaet Dresden
    Boris Motik           University of Oxford
    Leonardo de Moura     Microsoft Research
    Neil Murray           SUNY at Albany
    Claudia Nalon         Universidade de Brasilia
    Linh Anh Nguyen       Uniwersytet Warszawski
    Hans de Nivelle       Uniwersytet Wroclawski
    Nicola Olivetti       LSIS, Aix-Marseille Universite
    Jens Otten            Universitetet i Oslo
    Valeria de Paiva      Nuance Communications
    Nicolas Peltier       Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique,
                          Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble
    Elaine Pimentel       Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
    Giselle Reis          Carnegie Mellon University-Qatar
    Philipp Ruemmer       Uppsala Universitet
    Katsuhiko Sano        Hokkaido University
    Renate Schmidt        The University of Manchester
    Cesare Tinelli        The University of Iowa
    Alwen Tiu             Nanyang Technological University
    David Toman           University of Waterloo
    Josef Urban           Ceske vysoke uceni technicke v Praze

LOCAL CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE
    Claudia Nalon, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil
    Daniele Nantes Sobrinho, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil
    Elaine Pimentel, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
    Joao Marcos, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

CONFERENCE CHAIR
    Claudia Nalon, University of Brasilia, Brazil

PC CHAIRS
    Claudia Nalon, University of Brasilia, Brazil
    Renate Schmidt, The University of Manchester, UK

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