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CfP: DEON 2025, 1–3 July 2025, TU Wien, Vienna (Austria)
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Updated information on: co-located DEON tutorial day and PC
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SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS: DEON 2025, VIENNA
The 17th International Conference on Deontic Logic and Normative Systems (D
EON 2025) will be held July 1 - July 03, 2025 at TU Wien (Vienna, Austria).
The conference will be preceded by a day of tutorials on June 30. We happil
y invite paper submissions and participation at DEON 2025.
*About the DEON conference series*
The biennial International Conference on Deontic Logic and Normative System
s (DEON) conference series
aims at bringing together researchers interested in the formal study of nor
mative concepts,
normative reasoning, and normative systems using methods from computer scie
nce, artificial intelligence,
philosophy, linguistics, mathematics, and law. The series particularly aims
at fostering interdisciplinary
collaboration that combines methods from these various fields. Topics inclu
de but are not limited to
the investigation of normative reasoning, concepts, and systems in relation
to:
agency and action, argumentation, defeasible reasoning, deontic modals, epi
stemic reasoning, explainability,
knowledge representation, legal reasoning, multi-agent systems, natural lan
guage, norm change/revision,
philosophy of reasons, policy preference reasoning, responsibility, social
values, temporal reasoning and trustworthy systems.
We welcome submissions of both theoretical and applied research for DEON 20
25, and encourage interdisciplinary work.
*Special focus*
In addition to the general themes of the DEON conference series, DEON 2025
encourages the submission of papers on the special theme of Normative AI. T
he
central aim of Normative AI is to ensure that AI systems make morally, lega
lly, and socially acceptable decisions. As AI becomes increasingly importan
t to
human society, it is crucial to ensure that these technologies have a posit
ive and responsible impact. This highly interdisciplinary field involves the
evaluation and development of theories, formal frameworks, and algorithms,
integrating both symbolic and sub-symbolic AI methods.
*Important dates*
- Abstract submission deadline: March 01, 2025
- Paper submission deadline: March 08, 2025
- Notification of acceptance: May 08, 2025
- Camera-ready version: May 25, 2025
- Tutorial day: June 30, 2025
- Conference: July 1 - July 03, 2025
*Submission details*
We invite submission of original and unpublished work. Parallel submission
to journals or other conferences or workshops with published proceedings is
not permitted.
The reviewing process is single-blind (non-anonymized). Papers should be wr
itten in English. Submitted papers should not be longer than 15 pages (excl
uding references and technical appendix).
Paper submission in PDF format will be managed through EasyChair. Submissio
n templates and guidelines can be found on the website: https://sites.googl
e.com/view/deon-2025/home
*Tutorial day*
In addition to the conference, DEON 2025 will be paired with full tutorial
day hosting a variety of tutorials on DEON related topics by top researcher
s in their respective fields.
Confirmed speakers to date include:
- Pedro Cabalar (Corunna University, Spain)
- Ilaria Canavotto (University of Maryland, US)
- Matthias Scheutz (Tufts Institute for AI, US)
*Publication*
The proceedings of the conference will be published by College Publications
as an open-access book and will be available for participants during the c
onference.
*Program Chairs*
Agata Ciabattoni, Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien)
John Horty, University of Maryland, USA
*Program Committee*
Houssam Abbas (Oregon State University)
Chitta Baral (Arizona State University)
Christoph Benzmller (Otto-Friedrich-Universitt Bamberg)
Kees van Berkel (TU Wien)
Jan Broersen (Utrecht University)
Ilaria Canavotto (University of Maryland)
Jose Carmo (University of Madeira)
Huimin Dong (TU Wien)
Hein Duijf (Utrecht University)
Federico L. G. Faroldi (University of Pavia)
Stef Frijters (KU Leuven)
Guido Governatori (Central Queensland University)
Joris Hulstijn (Utrecht University)
Aleks Knoks (University of Luxembourg)
Bjrn Lellmann (Bundesministerium fr Finanzen)
Emiliano Lorini (IRIT)
Tim Lyon (Technische Universitt Dresden)
Juliano Maranhao (University of So Paulo)
Rka Markovich (University of Luxembourg)
Alessandra Marra (MCMP LMU Munich)
Paul McNamara (University of New Hampshire)
Robert Mullins (University of Oxford)
Shyam Nair (Arizona State University)
Pavel Naumov (University of Southampton)
Eugenio Orlandelli (University of Bologna)
Eric Pacuit (University of Maryland)
Xavier Parent (TU Wien)
Clayton Peterson (Universit du Qubec Trois-Rivires)
Gabriella Pigozzi (Universit Paris-Dauphine)
Antonino Rotolo (University of Bologna)
Frederik Van De Putte (Erasmus University of Rotterdam & Ghent University)
Olivier Roy (Universitt Bayreuth)
Ken Satoh (Center for Juris-Informatics, ROIS, Japan)
Christian Strasser (Ruhr-University Bochum)
Allard Tamminga (University of Greifswald)
Leon van der Torre (University of Luxembourg)
Paolo Turrini (University of Warwick)
Serena Villata (CNRS - Laboratoire d'Informatique, Signaux et Systmes de
Sophia-Antipolis)
Tomoyuki Yamada (Hokkaido University)
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