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ARW 2018: Automated Reasoning Workshop

12-13 Apr 2018
Cambridge, England

25th AUTOMATED REASONING WORKSHOP 2018

Cambridge, 12-13 April 2018
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/events/arw2018/

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS AND STUDENT TRAVEL GRANT APPLICATIONS

GENERAL INFORMATION

The 25th Automated Reasoning Workshop (ARW 2018) will take place at the 
University of Cambridge on 12-13 April 2018.

INVITED SPEAKERS

Ekaterina Komendantskaya (Heriot-Watt University)
Lawrence Paulson (University of Cambridge)

SCOPE

The workshop provides an informal forum for the automated reasoning community 
to discuss recent work, new ideas and applications, and current trends. It aims 
to bring together researchers from all areas of automated reasoning in order to 
foster links among researchers from various disciplines; among theoreticians, 
implementers and users alike.

Topics include but are not limited to:

- Theorem proving in classical and non-classical logics;
- Interactive theorem proving, logical frameworks, proof assistants, proof
   planning
- Reasoning methods:
     * Saturation-based, instantiation-based, tableau, SAT
     * Equational reasoning, unification
     * Constraint satisfaction
     * Decision procedures, SMT
     * Combining reasoning systems
     * Non-monotonic reasoning, commonsense reasoning
     * Abduction, induction
     * Model checking, model generation, explanation
- Formal methods to specifying, deriving, transforming and verifying computer 
systems, requirements and software
- Logic-based knowledge representation and reasoning:
     * Ontology engineering and reasoning
     * Domain specific reasoning (spatial, temporal, epistemic,agents, etc)
- Logic and functional programming, deductive databases
- Implementation issues and empirical results, demos
- Machine learning and automated reasoning systems
- Practical experience and applications of automated reasoning

The workshop will be highly interactive, giving all attendees an opportunity to 
participate. There will be sessions for displaying posters and open discussion 
sessions organised around specific topics such as "Automated Reasoning and 
Artificial Intelligence?.

SUBMISSIONS

We invite the submission of camera-ready, two-page extended abstracts about 
recent work, work in progress, or a system description.  The abstract can 
describe work that has already been published elsewhere. The main objective of 
the abstracts is to spread information about recent work in our community, and 
we expect to accept most on-topic submissions, but we may ask for revisions.

To prepare your submission, please use the ARW LaTeX style file provided from 
the workshop website. Each submission should include the names and complete 
addresses (including email) of all authors.  For the final versions we require 
all sources (TeX file and any input files).

Please send your submissions via EasyChair at 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=arw2018. Correspondence will be sent to 
corresponding authors indicated on EasyChair.

PUBLICATION DETAILS

Abstracts will be published in informal workshop notes and will be made 
available on the workshop page. After the workshop we are hoping to solicit 
inaugural 25th anniversary of ARW articles for publication.

PRESENTATIONS

Each workshop participant will be asked to give a short talk (around 10 minutes 
depending on time constraints) to introduce their research. Each participant 
will also be allocated space in a poster session (poster size up to A0), where 
they can further present and discuss their work. Please prepare posters for the 
event.

STUDENT GRANTS

We have a limited number of grants available to support PhD students in 
attending the event. If you are interested, please refer to the workshop 
website for details. The deadline to apply for student grants is 1 March 2018.

IMPORTANT DATES

1 March 2018: Student grant application deadline
12 March 2018: Abstract submission
16 March 2018: Abstract, student grant notification
21 March 2018: Final version due, Registration deadline
12-13 April 2018: Workshop

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Alexander Bolotov Chair (University of Westminster)
Jacques Fleuriot Secretary/Treasurer (University of Edinburgh)
Simon Colton (Goldsmiths College, University of London)
Louise Dennis (University of Liverpool)
Ullrich Hustadt (University of Liverpool)
Mateja Jamnik (University of Cambridge)
Florian Kammueller (Middlesex University)
Ekaterina Komendantskaya (Heriot-Watt University)
Alice Miller (University of Glasgow)
Oliver Ray (University of Bristol)
Renate Schmidt (University of Manchester)

LOCAL ORGANISERS

Mateja Jamnik (Mateja dot Jamnik at cl dot cam dot ac dot uk)

Edward Ayers
Angeliki Koutsoukou-Argyraki
Wenda Li
Chaitanya Mangla
Lawrence Paulson
Zohreh Shams

CONTACT

arw2018@easychair.org

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