Call for Papers
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Twenty first International Conference on Logic Programming
ICLP'05
2-5 October, 2005
Sitges (Barcelona) Spain
Co-located with the International Conference on
Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming (CP'05)
------------------------------------------------------------
http://www.iiia.csic.es/iclp2005/
[* Please note that ICLP'05 has a doctoral consortium for the first
time as well as a special industrial paper session (details
below).
* Note that ICLP05's dates intersect with a solar eclipse visible
in Barcelona ].
The Conference
--------------
The 21st International Conference on Logic Programming will be held
near Barcelona (Spain) from October 2nd to October 5th, 2005. ICLP'05
will be colocated with the International Conference on Principles and
Practice of Constraint Programming (CP'05).
Conference scope
----------------
Since the first conference held in Marseilles in 1982, ICLP has been
the premier international conference for presenting research in logic
programming. Contributions (papers and posters) are sought in all
areas of logic programming including but not restricted to:
Theory Implementation
Semantic Foundations Compilation
Formalisms Memory Management
Nonmonotonic Reasoning Virtual Machines
Knowledge Representation Parallelism
Environments Alternative Paradigms
Program Analysis Constraint Logic Programming
Program Transformation Abductive Logic Programming
Validation and Verification Inductive Logic Programming
Debugging, Profiling Answer Set Programming
Language Issues Applications
Concurrency Semantic Web
Objects Software Engineering
Coordination Web Tools
Mobility Internet Agents
Higher Order Artificial Intelligence
Types Deductive Databases
Modes Natural Language
Programming Techniques
Specific attention will be given to work providing novel integrations
of these different areas, and to new applications of logic programming
in general. Contributions on applications will be assessed with an
emphasis on their impact and synergy with other areas, as opposed to
technical maturity. Applications of logic programming to the Semantic
Web are especially encouraged.
The technical program will include several invited talks and advanced
tutorials, in addition to the presentations of the accepted papers and
posters. A special session on industrial applications of logic
programming is also planned and several workshops will be held in
parallel with the conference. For the first time, a doctoral student
consortium will be organized as part of ICLP.
Invited Speakers
----------------
This year, ICLP will have the following invited speakers:
Ian Horrocks, University of Manchester, UK
Francesca Rossi, University of Padova, Italy
Peter Stuckey, University of Melbourne, Australia
Papers
-------
Papers must describe original, previously unpublished research, and
must not be simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere. They
must be written in English and not exceed 15 pages in Springer LNCS
format. The authors are encouraged, although not obliged, to submit
their papers already in Springer LNCS format. General information
about the Springer LNCS series and the LNCS authors' instructions are
available at the Springer LNCS/LNAI home page
(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html).
Papers should express their contribution clearly, both in general and
technical terms. It is essential to identify what was accomplished,
describe its significance, and explain how the paper compares with and
advances previous work. Authors should make every effort to make the
technical content understandable to a broad audience.
The primary means of submission will be electronic, in pdf format. If
electronic submission is not possible, five hard copies should be sent
to one of the program co-chairs. More information on the submission
procedure will be available at http://www.easychair.org/ICLP2005/submit/
Industrial Papers
-----------------
A special session on industrial applications of logic programming is
also planned during the conference. Papers accepted in this session
will describe innovative applications of logic programming to
industrial problems. The application's innovativeness and industrial
impact will be the main criteria used for judging the paper. Papers
accepted for this session will be published in the proceedings as
shorter, (up to) 10 pages papers.
Posters
-------
Posters provide a forum for presenting work in an informal and
interactive setting. They are ideal for discussing current work not
yet ready for publication, for PhD thesis summaries and research
project overviews. Accepted posters will also get a 10 minute slot
for presentation during the conference. Extended abstract (2 pages)
of each accepted poster will be published in the proceedings.
Posters must be submitted electronically. More information on the
submission procedure will be available at
http://www.easychair.org/ICLP2005/submit/
Doctoral Student Consortium
---------------------------
The Doctoral Consortium will provide an opportunity for students
pursuing their doctoral thesis in logic programming and related areas
to explore their research interests under the guidance of a panel of
distinguished experts in the field. The Doctoral Consortium will also
offer invited speakers and discussion groups. The Consortium will
allow participants to interact with established researchers and with
other students, through presentations, question-answer sessions, panel
discussions, and invited presentations.
A separate call-for-participation will be issued for the doctoral
consortium. About 6 to 8 students will be selected for the consortium.
Selected students will also present their research in the poster
session. The abstract of the poster will be published in the
conference proceedings. Financial support for selected students may be
available.
Publication
-----------
The proceedings of the conference will be published by Springer-Verlag
in the LNCS series. The proceedings will include the accepted papers
and the abstracts of accepted posters.
Sponsoring and prizes
---------------------
The conference is sponsored by the Association for Logic Programming.
The ALP has funds to assist financially disadvantaged participants.
The ALP is planning to sponsor two prizes for ICLP'05: for the best
technical paper and for the best application paper.
Important dates
---------------
POSTERS PAPERS
Abstract submission deadline: 30 April
Submission deadline: 1 June 6 May
Notification of authors: 1 July 24 June
Camera-ready copy due: 15 July 15 July
Organization
------------
Conference Co-Chairs: Pedro Meseguer (IIIA-CSIC, Spain)
Javier Larrosa (Technical University of Catalonia, Spain)
Program Co-Chairs: Maurizio Gabbrielli (University of Bologna, Italy)
Gopal Gupta (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
Workshop Chair: Hai-Feng Guo (University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA)
Doctoral Consortium Chair: Enrico Pontelli (New Mexico State University, USA)
Publicity Chair: Felip Manya (IIIA-CSIC, Spain)
Program Committee:
Roberto Bagnara University of Parma, Italy
Maurice Bruynooghe KU Leuven, Belgium
Giorgio Delzanno University of Genova, Italy
Stefan Decker Digital Enterprise Research Institute, Ireland
Thom Fruehwirth University of Ulm, Germany
Maurizio Gabbrielli University of Bologna, Italy (Program Co-Chair)
Gopal Gupta University of Texas at Dallas, USA (Program Co-Chair)
Patricia Hill University of Leeds, UK
Joxan Jaffar University of Singapore, Singapore
Bharat Jayaraman SUNY Buffalo, USA
Javier Larrosa Technical University of Catalonia, Spain (Conference Co-Chair)
Michael Leuschel University of Dusseldorf, Germany
Massimo Marchiori University of Venice, Italy and W3C, MIT, USA
Pedro Meseguer IIIA-CSIC, Spain (Conference Co-Chair)
Juan J. Moreno Navarro Technical University of Madrid, Spain
Gopalan Nadathur University of Minnesota, USA
Ilkka Niemela Helsinki U. of Tech. Finland
Catuscia Palamidessi INRIA, France
Enrico Pontelli New Mexico State Univeristy, USA
I.V. Ramakrishnan SUNY Stony Brook, USA
Vitor Santos Costa Federal U. of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Harald Sondergaard University of Melbourne, Australia
Peter Stuckey University of Melbourne, Australia
Frank Valencia University of Uppsala, Sweden
Contact addresses
-----------------
Conference Chairs:
Pedro Meseguer Javier Larrosa
IIIA-CSIC Dep. LSI, UPC
Campus UAB Jordi Girona 1-3
08193 Bellaterra, Spain 08034 Barcelona, Spain
Program Co-chairs: iclp05-chairs(a)cs.unibo.it
Maurizio Gabbrielli Gopal Gupta
Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Sciences MS EC31
University of Bologna The University of Texas at Dallas
Mura A. Zamboni 7 2601 N. Floyd Rd
40127 Bologna, Italy Richardson, TX 78050, USA
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International Conference on Logic Programming
Doctoral Consortium
Sitges (Barcelona), Spain
October 2-5, 2005
http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~epontell/DC2005
-----------
The ICLP Doctoral Consortium (DC) is the first ever doctoral
consortium to be offered as part of the International Conference
on Logic Programming. The DC will take place during ICLP 2005 in
Sitges (Barcelona), Spain. The Doctoral Consortium is designed for
doctoral students working in areas related to logic programming,
who are planning to pursue a career in academia. The Doctoral
Consortium aims to provide students with an opportunity to present
and discuss their research directions and to obtain feedbacks from
peers as well as world-renown experts in the field. The Doctoral
Consortium will also offer invited speakers and panels discussions.
------------
The Doctoral Consortium is held the during the regular activities
of the ICLP 2005 Conference. The aims of the Doctoral Consortium
are:
* To provide doctoral students working in the field of
logic programming with a friendly and open forum to
present their research ideas, listen to ongoing work
from peer students, and receive constructive feedback
* To provide students with relevant information about
important issues for doctoral candidates and future
academics
* To develop a supportive community of scholars and a
spirit of collaborative research.
* To support a new generation of researchers with information
and advice on academic, research, industrial, and non-
traditional career paths.
The Consortium is designed for students currently enrolled in a Ph.D.
program, though we are also open to exceptions (e.g., students
currently in a Masters program and interested in doctoral studies).
The Consortium is for students at any stage of their doctoral studies
are welcome to apply. Applicants are expected to be conducting research
in the field of Logic Programming; topics of interest include (but
are not limited to):
* Theoretical Foundations of Logic and Constraint Logic
Programming
* Sequential and Parallel Implementation Technology
* Static and Dynamic Analysis, Abstract Interpretation,
Compilation Technology, Verification
* Logic-based Paradigms (e.g., Answer Set Programming,
Concurrent Logic Programming, Inductive Logic Programming)
* Innovative Applications of Logic Programming
The Consortium allows participants to interact with established
researchers and with other students, through presentations, question-
answer sessions, panel discussions, and invited presentations. The
Doctoral Consortium will provide the possibility to reflect - through
short activities, information sessions, and discussions - on the
process and lessons of research and life in academia. Each participant
will give a short, critiqued, research presentation.
The Doctoral Consortium will be held on a date to be determined, in
parallel with the regular activities of the ICLP 2005 conference; the
ICLP conference will run from October 2nd to October 5th, 2005. Doctoral
Consortium participants will be offered the opportunity to have their
abstracts published in the ICLP 2005 conference proceedings.
Discussants:
Several renown faculty members and researchers in the field of Logic
Programming will join in evaluating the submission packets and will
participate in the Doctoral Consortium, providing feedback to the
presenters. The list of the discussants will be published at a later
date.
--------
Detailed submission instructions can be found in the ICLP 2005
Doctoral Consortium web site, at:
http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~epontell/DC2005
--------
Important Dates
Submission Deadline: June 1st, 2005
Acceptance Notification: July, 1st 2005
Last Date to Update
Research Summary: July 15th, 2005
Doctoral Consortium: October 2-5, 2005
ICLP 2005 Conference: October 2-5, 2005
------------
Doctoral Consortium Chair:
Enrico Pontelli
Department of Computer Science
New Mexico State University
MSC CS, Box 30001
Las Cruces, NM 88003, USA
epontell _a_t_ cs.nmsu.edu
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Preliminary Call for Papers
------------------------------------------------------------
Twenty first International Conference on Logic Programming
ICLP'05
2-5 October, 2005
Sitges (Barcelona) Spain
Co-located with the International Conference on
Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming (CP'05)
------------------------------------------------------------
http://www.iiia.csic.es/iclp2005/
[* Please note that ICLP'05 has a doctoral consortium for the first
time as well as a special industrial paper session (details
below).
* Note that ICLP05's dates intersect with a solar eclipse visible
in Barcelona ].
The Conference
--------------
The 21st International Conference on Logic Programming will be held
near Barcelona (Spain) from October 2nd to October 5th, 2005. ICLP'05
will be colocated with the International Conference on Principles and
Practice of Constraint Programming (CP'05).
Conference scope
----------------
Since the first conference held in Marseilles in 1982, ICLP has been
the premier international conference for presenting research in logic
programming. Contributions (papers and posters) are sought in all
areas of logic programming including but not restricted to:
Theory Implementation
Semantic Foundations Compilation
Formalisms Memory Management
Nonmonotonic Reasoning Virtual Machines
Knowledge Representation Parallelism
Environments Alternative Paradigms
Program Analysis Constraint Logic Programming
Program Transformation Abductive Logic Programming
Validation and Verification Inductive Logic Programming
Debugging, Profiling Answer Set Programming
Language Issues Applications
Concurrency Semantic Web
Objects Software Engineering
Coordination Web Tools
Mobility Internet Agents
Higher Order Artificial Intelligence
Types Deductive Databases
Modes Natural Language
Programming Techniques
Specific attention will be given to work providing novel integrations
of these different areas, and to new applications of logic programming
in general. Contributions on applications will be assessed with an
emphasis on their impact and synergy with other areas, as opposed to
technical maturity. Applications of logic programming to the Semantic
Web are especially encouraged.
The technical program will include several invited talks and advanced
tutorials, in addition to the presentations of the accepted papers and
posters. A special session on industrial applications of logic
programming is also planned and several workshops will be held in
parallel with the conference. For the first time, a doctoral student
consortium will be organized as part of ICLP.
Papers
-------
Papers must describe original, previously unpublished research, and
must not be simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere. They
must be written in English and not exceed 15 pages in Springer LNCS
format. The authors are encouraged, although not obliged, to submit
their papers already in Springer LNCS format. General information
about the Springer LNCS series and the LNCS authors' instructions are
available at the Springer LNCS/LNAI home page
(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html).
Papers should express their contribution clearly, both in general and
technical terms. It is essential to identify what was accomplished,
describe its significance, and explain how the paper compares with and
advances previous work. Authors should make every effort to make the
technical content understandable to a broad audience.
The primary means of submission will be electronic, in pdf format. If
electronic submission is not possible, five hard copies should be sent
to one of the program co-chairs. More information on the submission
procedure will be available at http://www.easychair.org/ICLP2005/submit/
Industrial Papers
-----------------
A special session on industrial applications of logic programming is
also planned during the conference. Papers accepted in this session
will describe innovative applications of logic programming to
industrial problems. The application's innovativeness and industrial
impact will be the main criteria used for judging the paper. Papers
accepted for this session will be published in the proceedings as
shorter, (up to) 10 pages papers.
Posters
-------
Posters provide a forum for presenting work in an informal and
interactive setting. They are ideal for discussing current work not
yet ready for publication, for PhD thesis summaries and research
project overviews. Accepted posters will also get a 10 minute slot
for presentation during the conference. Extended abstract (2 pages)
of each accepted poster will be published in the proceedings.
Posters must be submitted electronically. More information on the
submission procedure will be available at
http://www.easychair.org/ICLP2005/submit/
Doctoral Student Consortium
---------------------------
The Doctoral Consortium will provide an opportunity for students
pursuing their doctoral thesis in logic programming and related areas
to explore their research interests under the guidance of a panel of
distinguished experts in the field. The Doctoral Consortium will also
offer invited speakers and discussion groups. The Consortium will
allow participants to interact with established researchers and with
other students, through presentations, question-answer sessions, panel
discussions, and invited presentations.
A separate call-for-participation will be issued for the doctoral
consortium. About 6 to 8 students will be selected for the consortium.
Selected students will also present their research in the poster
session. The abstract of the poster will be published in the
conference proceedings. Financial support for selected students may be
available.
Publication
-----------
The proceedings of the conference will be published by Springer-Verlag
in the LNCS series. The proceedings will include the accepted papers
and the abstracts of accepted posters.
Sponsoring and prizes
---------------------
The conference is sponsored by the Association for Logic Programming.
The ALP has funds to assist financially disadvantaged participants.
The ALP is planning to sponsor two prizes for ICLP'05: for the best
technical paper and for the best application paper.
Important dates
---------------
POSTERS PAPERS
Abstract submission deadline: 30 April
Submission deadline: 1 June 6 May
Notification of authors: 1 July 24 June
Camera-ready copy due: 15 July 15 July
Organization
------------
Conference Co-Chairs: Pedro Meseguer (IIIA-CSIC, Spain)
Javier Larrosa (Technical University of Catalonia, Spain)
Program Co-Chairs: Maurizio Gabbrielli (University of Bologna, Italy)
Gopal Gupta (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
Workshop Chair: Hai-Feng Guo (University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA)
Doctoral Consortium Chair: Enrico Pontelli (New Mexico State University, USA)
Publicity Chair: Felip Manya (IIIA-CSIC, Spain)
Program Committee:
Roberto Bagnara University of Parma, Italy
Maurice Bruynooghe KU Leuven, Belgium
Giorgio Delzanno University of Genova, Italy
Stefan Decker Digital Enterprise Research Institute, Ireland
Thom Fruehwirth University of Ulm, Germany
Maurizio Gabbrielli University of Bologna, Italy (Program Co-Chair)
Gopal Gupta University of Texas at Dallas, USA (Program Co-Chair)
Patricia Hill University of Leeds, UK
Joxan Jaffar University of Singapore, Singapore
Bharat Jayaraman SUNY Buffalo, USA
Javier Larrosa Technical University of Catalonia, Spain (Conference Co-Chair)
Michael Leuschel University of Dusseldorf, Germany
Massimo Marchiori University of Venice, Italy and W3C, MIT, USA
Pedro Meseguer IIIA-CSIC, Spain (Conference Co-Chair)
Juan J. Moreno Navarro Technical University of Madrid, Spain
Gopalan Nadathur University of Minnesota, USA
Ilkka Niemela Helsinki U. of Tech. Finland
Catuscia Palamidessi INRIA, France
Enrico Pontelli New Mexico State Univeristy, USA
I.V. Ramakrishnan SUNY Stony Brook, USA
Vitor Santos Costa Federal U. of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Harald Sondergaard University of Melbourne, Australia
Peter Stuckey University of Melbourne, Australia
Frank Valencia University of Uppsala, Sweden
Contact addresses
-----------------
Conference Chairs:
Pedro Meseguer Javier Larrosa
IIIA-CSIC Dep. LSI, UPC
Campus UAB Jordi Girona 1-3
08193 Bellaterra, Spain 08034 Barcelona, Spain
Program Co-chairs: iclp05-chairs(a)cs.unibo.it
Maurizio Gabbrielli Gopal Gupta
Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Sciences MS EC31
University of Bologna The University of Texas at Dallas
Mura A. Zamboni 7 2601 N. Floyd Rd
40127 Bologna, Italy Richardson, TX 78050, USA
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Hi,
i'm working with Ciao Prolog for my thesis. I'm trying to apply the fuzzy
theory to constraint programming. I would want to know if with Ciao Prolog
is possible to define
fuzzy numbers in input.
For example:
we suppose that we have some objects that they have a name, a volume and
e value in ?.
I have defined a list of object:
[object('Name1',3,50),object('Name2',12,40),...]
where 3 is the volume and 50 the value in ?.
If i don't know the ? value but i know that the object 'Name1' has a value
between 40 and 60 ?, i would want to express this uncertainty with fuzzy
numbers.
There is a way in order to make this with Hello?
Thank you very much,
Paolo.
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Emilio =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jes=FAs?= Gallego Arias wrote:
I think it's not a bug in CIAO, try:
?- Y is 1 mod 8.0.
Y = 9 ? ;
That is DEFINITELY a bug.
There are two sensible things to do with <integer> mod <float>.
(A) Complain about it, perhaps by signalling a type error exception.
(B) Give the right answer.
As you can see, you're using a integer operator (mod) with real
numbers. When used with integers, it gives the correct answer,
but I believe mod has an undefined value when used with reals.
Not true in mathematics, and not true in IEEE arithmetic.
In mathematics, all we want is
x mod y = /* Knuth's extension */ if y = 0 then x else
floor(x/y)
and y = 0 and floor(x/y) are perfectly well defined when x and y
are any mix of integers, rationals, and floats.
The IEEE remainder() function is a little quirky; if I understand
the history correctly it's meant for range reduction in trig functions.
double remainder(double x, double y)
returns r = x - ny when y is non-zero, where
n is round-to-nearest-integer(x/y), the division being *exact*.
If x/y is exactly half-way between two integers, the even one
is chosen for n.
If x or y is NaN or |x| is Inf or y is 0, the result is NaN.
The result doesn't depend on the rounding mode in effect,
because it is defined in terms of the *exact* quotient.
However, with a little glue code you get something that acts like mod
does for integers. There is also the standard C function fmod().
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