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Diagrams 2018

18-22 Jun 2018
Edinburgh, Scotland

Hi,
The Tenth conference DIAGRAMS will take place in Edinburgh on 18 - 22nd June 
2018.

It will include a special session on the Philosophy of Diagrams where 
papers related to logic are most welcome. Please find its CFP bellow and 
at the following page: 
http://www.diagrams-conference.org/2018/home/cfp/phil/

The deadline for the pre-submission of all abstracts is 16 November 2017. 
However, if contributors want their papers to be considered in the 
proceedings, then the full paper should also be submitted  by 23 November 
2017.

Best,
Amirouche

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Call for Papers: Philosophy of Diagrams Special Track
Diagrams 2018: 10th International Conference on the Theory and Application of 
Diagrams
http://www.diagrams-conference.org/2018/
Conference dates: 18th - 22nd June 2018
Location: Edinburgh, UK
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Diagrams 2018 is the tenth conference in the biennial series that started 
in 2000, which provides a united forum for all areas concerned with the 
study of diagrams. For 2018, we will have a special track devoted to 
philosophical issues pertaining to diagrams. Special theme topics include 
any research on the philosophy of diagrams, such as:

- aesthetic properties of diagrams,
- diagrams for syllogisms,
- diagrams in mathematical practice,
- diagrams in the mind,
- historical aspects of diagrams,
- iconicity and naturalness of diagrams,
- imagination,
- philosophy of notation,
- reasoning and argumentation with diagrams,
- semantics of diagrams,
- semiotics of diagrams,
- square of opposition, trees and graphs,
- the nature of diagrams and diagramming,
- the work of C. S. Peirce,
- visualization and intuition.

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Submission Categories

Diagrams 2018 will include presentations of refereed Papers, Abstracts, and 
Posters, alongside tutorials, workshop sessions, and a graduate symposium.
We invite submissions for peer review that focus on any aspect of diagrams 
research, as follows:

- Long Papers (16 pages)
- Abstracts (3 pages)
- Short Papers (8 pages)
- Posters (4 pages ? this is both a maximum and minimum requirement)

All submissions should include diagrams where appropriate.
Long Papers and Short Papers should report on original research contributions.
Submissions to the Abstracts category should report on significant research 
contributions, which may have been published elsewhere (such submissions must 
clearly cite prior work) or are intended to be published elsewhere. The 
contribution should be of a similar level to
that expected of a Long Paper. Submissions to the Abstracts category will not 
be included as an archival contribution in the proceedings.
Accepted Abstract submissions will be offered the same presentation time in the 
program as Long papers. High quality Abstract submissions that nonetheless fall 
short of the standard required for full acceptance may be accepted for a short 
presentation. The Abstracts
submission category is not intended for work-in-progress; the Poster submission 
category should be used for work-in-progress.
Posters may report on original, yet early stage, research or on previously 
published research that is of interest to the Diagrams community (such 
submissions must clearly cite prior work).

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Deadlines

For all Paper, Abstract and Poster submission categories the title and 
descriptive abstract (i.e. a summary of the contribution, up to 200 words) are 
required to be submitted before the main submission deadline, to permit the 
allocation of reviewers.
In the case of submissions to the Abstracts category, the title and a brief 
descriptive abstract (up to 200 words) are still required in advance.

All submission categories: pre-submission of title and descriptive abstract due 
16th November 2017
Long Papers and Short Papers categories: full versions due 23rd November 2017
Abstracts and Posters categories: full versions due 28th November 2017


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Program Committee (Philosophy of Diagrams Track)

Francesco Bellucci, University of Bologna, Italy
Jean-Yves Beziau, University of Brazil, Brazil
Silvia de Toffoli, Stanford University, USA
Lorenz Demey, KU Leuven, Belgium
Valeria Giardino, Université de Lorraine, France
Christina Ljungberg, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Yuri Sato, University of Brighton, UK
Atsushi Shimojima, Doshisha University, Japan
Sun-Joo Shin, Yale University, USA
Jurgis Skilters, University of Latvia, Latvia
Frederick Stjernfelt, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

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Proceedings

The Proceedings will be published by Springer in their Lecture Notes in 
Computer Science series. The Long papers, Short papers, and Posters will be 
indexed by Springer, whilst the Abstracts will not.

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Formatting Guidelines

All submissions must follow Springer?s LNCS formatting guidelines: 
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines.

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How to Submit

Submissions should be made by the respective deadline via EasyChair: 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=diagrams2018

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