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FMAI 2020: Formal Methods in AI

26-27 Mar 2020
London, England

Dear colleague,

The third International Workshop on Formal Methods in Artificial Intelligence 
(FMAI) will be held at the Department of Computing, Imperial College London, on 
March 26-27, 2020:

https://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~fbelard/Workshop/index.html

This edition builds on top of the two previous instalments, which took place in 
Naples in 2017 (https://sites.google.com/site/fmai2017homepage/home), and in 
Rennes in 2019 (https://project.inria.fr/fmai2019/).

The aims of FMAI 2020 are to:

    Present success stories about the application of formal methods in AI.
    Discuss strategies for bringing the Formal Methods and the AI communities 
closer together.
    Consolidate collaborations between these two communities and foster new 
ones.

If you would like to attend the workshop, please submit a proposal for a talk 
(title and abstract for a 20 minutes talk) by January 31.

If you would like to attend the workshop and not give a talk, please submit an 
empty talk proposal.


Submission Guidelines

Submissions are to be made via https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fmai2020

The talk proposals can be about published or unpublished work. You should 
specify the category in the abstract.

If the talk is based on a joint work, please mention your co-authors in the 
abstract.

If you plan to attend but not give a talk, please submit an empty abstract with 
title ?no talk?.

Organisation

Steering and Program Committee:

        Francesco Belardinelli
        Nathanael Fijalkow
        Blaise Genest
        Bastien Maubert
        Aniello Murano
        Sophie Pinchinat
        Sasha Rubin
        François Schwarzentruber


Local Organisation:

        Francesco Belardinelli
        Borja G. Leon
        Vadim Malvone


Invited Speakers

        Giuseppe de Giacomo, Sapienza Universita' di Roma (Italy)
        Jane Hillston, University of Edinburgh (UK)



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