21-22 July 2008
Patras, Greece
- Call for Papers - Fifth Workshop on MODEL CHECKING and ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (MoChArt-2008) At ECAI-2008 - Patras, Greece, July 2008 http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~mjw/mochart/ INTRODUCTION Model checking is the process of determining whether or not a formula of some logic is satisfied by a model for the logic. For many logics of interest -- particularly temporal and modal logics -- model checking procedures can be efficiently automated. This has led to widespread interest in the use of model checking as a technique for verifying properties of systems, and the development of a number of widely used model checking tools (e.g., Carnegie-Mellon's SMV, Cadence-SMV, and AT&T's SPIN). The success of model checking in the computer aided verification community has led to a growth of interest in the use of model checking in AI. The MOCHART workshop brings together both researchers in AI with an interest in model checking, and researchers in model checking who are interested in AI techniques. Previous editions of the workshop were held in Riva del Garda, Italy in 2006 (as satellite workshops of ECAI), San Francisco in 2005 (as satellite workshop of Concur), Acapulco in 2003 (as satellite workshop of IJCAI03), and Lyon in 2002 (as satellite workshop of ECAI02). We are exploring the possibility of publishing a formal proceedings after the event with Springer-Verlag. TOPICS OF INTEREST Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): - Application of model checking techniques to AI problems. - planning as model checking - model checking for multi-agent systems - diagnosis and model checking - model checking versus theorem proving - Model Checking and AI logics. - model checking for combined modal/temporal logics - model checking for logics of common sense reasoning - Relations between different techniques used in the two fields for similar purposes (e.g., reducing state explosion). - New model checking techniques specifically for AI problems. - Exploitation of AI techniques in model checking. - AI approaches to the state explosion problem - heuristics for model checking - AI approaches to automatic abstraction - Software tools for model checking in AI. - languages and software platforms for AI model checking - model checking symbolic reasoning systems & languages - Model checking for verification of AI systems. - automated verification of AI systems - case studies & experience with model checking in AI Preliminary papers and papers on applications are strongly encouraged. IMPORTANT DATES Deadline for submissions: April 10th, 2008 Notification: May 10th, 2008 Workshop: July 21st-22nd, 2008 SUBMISSION PROCEDURES Submissions must be formatted according to Springer-Verlag's "Lecture Notes in Computer Science" styles, and must be no more than 15 pages in length. Papers must be submitted through the EasyChair web-based conference management system: follow the link from the workshop web page. All papers will be peer reviewed, and evaluated on the basis of relevance, technical quality, significance, evaluation, and presentation. PARTICIPATION The workshop forms part of the ECAI-2008 workshop programme, and as such delegates must register for the ECAI conference. For full information about ECAI-2008, including travel & accomodation, see: ORGANISING COMMITTEE * Doron Peled Department of Computer Science Bar-Ilan University Ramat Gan, 52900 Israel mailto:doron.peled@gmail.com * Michael Wooldridge Department of Computer Science University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 7ZF, United Kingdom mailto:mjw@liv.ac.uk PROGRAM COMMITTEE * Rajeev Alur (USA) * Massimo Benerecetti (Italy) * Rafael Bordini (UK) * Kousha Etessami (UK) * Michael Fisher (UK) * Gerard Holzmann (USA) * Hadas Kress-Gazit (USA) * Orna Kupferman (Israel) * Alessio Lomuscio (UK) * Ron van de Meyden (Australia) * Peter Niebert (France) * Charles Pecheur (USA) * Wojciech Penczek (Poland) * Franco Raimondi (UK) * Mark Ryan (UK) * Farn Wang (China)