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The 7th International Conference on Machine Learning, Optimization, and
Data Science – LOD 2021 - October 5-8, 2021 – Grasmere, Lake District,
England – UK
LOD 2021, An Interdisciplinary Conference: Machine Learning, Optimization,
Big Data & Artificial Intelligence without Borders
https://lod2021.icas.cc
lod(a)icas.cc
PAPERS SUBMISSION:
All papers must be submitted using EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lod2021
Paper Submission deadline: Thursday April 29, 2021 (Anywhere on Earth)
Any questions regarding the submission process can be sent to conference
organizers: lod(a)icas.cc
PAPER FORMAT:
Please prepare your paper in English using the Springer Nature – Lecture
Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) template, which is available here. Papers
must be submitted in PDF.
TYPES OF SUBMISSIONS:
When submitting a paper to LOD 2021, authors are required to select one of
the following four types of papers:
* long paper: original novel and unpublished work (max. 15 pages in
Springer LNCS format);
* short paper: an extended abstract of novel work (max. 5 pages);
* work for oral presentation only (no page restriction; any format). For
example, work already published elsewhere, which is relevant and which may
solicit fruitful discussion at the conference;
* abstract for poster presentation only (max 2 pages; any format). The
poster format for the presentation is A0 (118.9 cm high and 84.1 cm wide,
respectively 46.8 x 33.1 inch). For research work which is relevant and
which may solicit fruitful discussion at the conference.
Each paper submitted will be rigorously evaluated. The evaluation will
ensure the high interest and expertise of reviewers. Following the
tradition of LOD, we expect high-quality papers in terms of their
scientific contribution, rigor, correctness, novelty, clarity, quality of
presentation and reproducibility of experiments.
Accepted papers must contain significant novel results. Results can be
either theoretical or empirical. Results will be judged on the degree to
which they have been objectively established and/or their potential for
scientific and technological impact.
It is also possible to present the talk virtually (Zoom).
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
* Ioannis Antonoglou, DeepMind, UK
Topics: AlphaGO, Model-Based Reinforcement Learning
Title: TBA
* Paige Bailey, Microsoft, USA
Topics: TensorFlow 2.0, Data Analysis, Machine Learning
Title: Machine Learning with TF 2.x and JAX
* Panos Pardalos, University of Florida, USA
Topics: Optimization, Complex Networks & Data Science
Title: TBA
* Verena Rieser, Heriot Watt University, UK
Topics: Natural Language Processing, Conversational AI, Spoken Dialogue
Systems, Dialog, Natural Language Generation
Title: Advances and Challenges in Conversational AI
More Keynote Speakers Coming soon!
TUTORIAL SPEAKER(S):
* "Introduction to PyTorch" (4 hours), Thomas Viehmann, MathInf GmbH,
Germany
More Tutorial Speakers Coming soon!
PAST LOD KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
https://lod2021.icas.cc/past-keynote-speakers/
Pierre Baldi, University of California Irvine, USA
Yoshua Bengio, Head of the Montreal Institute for Learning Algorithms
(MILA) & University of Montreal, Canada
Bettina Berendt, TU Berlin, Germany & KU Leuven, Belgium, and Weizenbaum
Institute for the Networked Society, Germany
Jörg Bornschein, DeepMind, London, UK
Michael Bronstein, Imperial College London, UK
Nello Cristianini, University of Bristol, UK
Peter Flach, University of Bristol, UK, and EiC of the Machine Learning
Journal
Marco Gori, University of Siena, Italy
Arthur Gretton, UCL, UK
Arthur Guez, Google DeepMind, Montreal, UK
Yi-Ke Guo, Imperial College London, UK
George Karypis, University of Minnesota, USA
Vipin Kumar, University of Minnesota, USA
Marta Kwiatkowska, University of Oxford, UK
Angelo Lucia, University of Rhode Island, USA
George Michailidis, University of Florida, USA
Kaisa Miettinen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Stephen Muggleton, Imperial College London, UK
Panos Pardalos, University of Florida, USA
Jan Peters, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt & Max-Planck Institute for
Intelligent Systems, Germany
Tomaso Poggio, MIT, USA
Andrey Raygorodsky, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia
Mauricio G. C. Resende, Amazon.com Research and University of Washington
Seattle, Washington, USA
Raniero Romagnoli, CTO Almawave, Italy
Ruslan Salakhutdinov, Carnegie Mellon University, USA, and AI Research at
Apple
Maria Schuld, Xanadu & University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Vincenzo Sciacca, Almawave, Italy
My Thai, University of Florida, USA
Richard E. Turner, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, UK
Ruth Urner, York University, Toronto, Canada
Isabel Valera, Saarland University, Saarbrücken & Max Planck Institute for
Intelligent Systems, Tübingen, Germany
SPECIAL SESSIONS:
https://lod2021.icas.cc/special-sessions/
*) Special Session on "Data Science for Sustainable Cities"
Chairs: Alberto Castellini, Alessandro Farinelli, Giuseppe Nicosia, Varun
Ojha
Contact: alberto.castellini(a)univr.it
The amount of data generated nowadays by society, city infrastructures, and
digital technologies around us is astonishing. The analysis, modeling and
knowledge extraction of/from these data is a key asset for understanding
urban environments and improving the efficiency of urban mobility, air
quality and other forms of sustainability. This special session provides a
platform to share high-quality research ideas related to data science
methods and technologies for urban environments, a topic of crucial
importance for many Sustainable Development Goals (i.e., SDG 7 on
Sustainable Energy and SDG 11 on Sustainable Cities and Communities).
Another important goal is to establish a meeting point for researchers in
academia and industry who develop methodologies and technologies for data
science, machine learning and artificial intelligence with specific
applications in smart and sustainable cities.
Analytics for smart growth and effective infrastructure
A selection of the best papers accepted for the presentation at the special
session will be invited to submit an extended version for publication on
Frontiers in Sustainable Cities (
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/sustainable-cities#)
*) Special Session on AI for Sustainability
We welcome contributions on AI for Sustainable Development, AI for
Sustainable Urban Mobility, AI for Food Security, AI to fight
Deforestation, cutting-edge technology AI to create Inclusive and
Sustainable development that leaves no one behind.
*) Special Session on AI to help to fight Climate Change
AI is a new tool to help us better manage the impacts of climate change and
protect the planet. AI can be a “game-changer” for climate change and
environmental issues.
AI refers to computer systems that “can sense their environment, think,
learn, and act in response to what they sense and their programmed
objectives,”
World Economic Forum report, Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for the
Earth.
We accept papers/short papers/talks at the intersection of climate change,
AI, machine learning and data science. AI, Machine Learning and Data
Science can be invaluable tools both in reducing greenhouse gas emissions
and in helping society adapt to the effects of climate change.
We invite submissions using AI, Machine Learning and/or Data Science to
address problems in climate mitigation/adaptation including but not limited
to the following topics:
* Industrial Session
Chairs: Giovanni Giuffrida – Neodata.
* Special Session on Explainable Artificial Intelligence
Explainability is essential for users to effectively understand, trust, and
manage powerful artificial intelligence applications.
https://robotics.sciencemag.org/content/4/37/eaay7120
* Special Session on Multi-Objective Optimization (MOO) & Multi Criteria
Decision Aiding (MCDA)
* The 7 Special Sessions on Machine Learning
Multi-Task Learning
Reinforcement Learning
Deep Learning
Generative Adversarial Networks
Deep Neuroevolution
Networks with Memory
Learning from Less Data and Building Smaller Models
* The 7 Special Session on Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
Simulation Environments to understand how AI Systems Learn
Chatbots and Conversational Agents
Data Science at Scale & Data in the Cloud
Urban Informatics & Data-Driven Modelling of Complex Systems
Data-centric Engineering
Data Security, Traceability of Information & GDPR
Economic Data Science
BEST PAPER AWARD:
Springer sponsors the LOD 2021 Best Paper Award with a cash prize of 1,000
Euro.
https://lod2021.icas.cc/best-paper-award/
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
500+ confirmed PC members! Breaking the record of the last edition of LOD!
https://lod2021.icas.cc/program-committee/
VENUE:
https://lod2021.icas.cc/venue/
“ESCAPE THE HURRYING WORLD – The loveliest spot that man hath ever found…”
Escape to the Lake District, England – a UNESCO World Heritage site – and
you’ll find it’s easy to share William Wordsworth’s delight in the area.
The Wordsworth Hotel & Spa (****)
Address: Grasmere, Ambleside, Lake District, Cumbria, LA22 9SW, England, UK
Phone: +44-1539-435592
Email: enquiry(a)thewordsworthhotel.co.uk
Web: www.thewordsworthhotel.co.uk
ACCOMMODATION:
https://lod2021.icas.cc/accommodation/
ACTIVITIES:
https://lod2021.icas.cc/activities/
Best WALKS in the Lake District National Park:
https://lod2021.icas.cc/walks/
Submit your research work today!
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lod2021
See you in the beautiful Lake District - UK in October!
Best regards,
LOD 2021 Organizing Committee
Past Editions
https://lod2021.icas.cc/past-editions/
LOD 2020, The Sixth International Conference on Machine Learning,
Optimization and Big Data
Certosa di Pontignano – Siena – Tuscany – Italy. Nature Springer – LNCS
volumes 12565 and 12566.
LOD 2019, The Fifth International Conference on Machine Learning,
Optimization and Big Data
Certosa di Pontignano – Siena – Tuscany – Italy.
Nature Springer – LNCS volume 11943.
LOD 2018, The Fourth International Conference on Machine Learning,
Optimization and Big Data
Volterra – Tuscany – Italy. Nature Springer – LNCS volume 11331.
MOD 2017, The Third International Conference on Machine Learning,
Optimization and Big Data
Volterra – Tuscany – Italy. Springer – LNCS volume 10710.
MOD 2016, The Second International Workshop on Machine learning,
Optimization and big Data
Volterra – Tuscany – Italy. Springer – LNCS volume 10122.
MOD 2015, International Workshop on Machine learning, Optimization and big
Data
Taormina – Sicily – Italy. Springer – LNCS volume 9432.
Past Keynote Speakers:
https://lod2021.icas.cc/past-keynote-speakers/https://www.facebook.com/groups/2236577489686309/https://twitter.com/TaoScienceshttps://www.linkedin.com/groups/12092025/
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Dear AI scientist/engineer/student/enthusiast,
Prof. Anibal Ollero (University Seville, Spain), a prominent AI & Robotics researcher internationally, will deliver the e-lecture:
‘Toward efficient and safe intelligent aerial robotics and aerial manipulation’, on Tuesday 4th May 2021 17:00-18:00 CET (8:00-9:00 am PST), (12:00 am-1:00am CST),
see details in: <http://www.i-aida.org/ai-lectures/> http://www.i-aida.org/ai-lectures/
You can join for free using the zoom link: https://authgr.zoom.us/j/91092951412 & Passcode: 148148
The <http://www.i-aida.org/> International AI Doctoral Academy (AIDA), a joint initiative of the European R&D projects <https://ai4media.eu/> AI4Media, ELISE <https://www.elise-ai.eu/> , Humane AI Net <https://www.humane-ai.eu/> , TAILOR <https://tailor-network.eu/> , VISION <https://www.vision4ai.eu/> , currently in the process of formation,
is very pleased to offer you top quality scientific lectures on several current hot AI topics.
Lectures will be offered alternatingly by:
Top highly-cited senior AI scientists internationally or
Young AI scientists with promise of excellence (AI sprint lectures)
Lectures are typically held once per week, Tuesdays 17:00-18:00 CET (8:00-9:00 am PST), (12:00 am-1:00am CST). Attendance is free.
Other upcoming lectures:
1. Prof. John Shawe-Taylor (University College London, UK), 18th May 2021 17:00 – 18:00 CET.
More lecture infos in: <http://www.i-aida.org/future-lectures/> http://www.i-aida.org/future-lectures/
These lectures are disseminated through multiple channels and email lists (we apologize if you received it through various channels).
If you want to stay informed on future lectures, you can register in the email lists AIDA email list <https://lists.auth.gr/sympa/info/aida> and <https://lists.auth.gr/sympa/info/cvml> CVML email list.
Best regards
Profs. M. Chetouani, P. Flach, B. O’Sullivan, I. Pitas, N. Sebe
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CFP Webpage: https://kdd-milets.github.io/milets2021/#call
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7th SIGKDD Workshop on Mining and Learning from Time Series (MiLeTS) 2021
Aug 14th, 2021 - KDD Virtual Conference
https://kdd-milets.github.io/milets2021/
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KEY DATES
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Paper Submission Deadline: May 20th, 2021, 11:59PM Alofi Time
Author Notification: June 10th, 2021
Camera Ready Version: June 24th, 2021
Workshop: August 14th, 2021
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MiLeTS is the premier KDD workshop on Mining and Learning from Time Series.
Time series data are ubiquitous. In domains as diverse as finance,
entertainment, transportation, and health care, we observe a fundamental
shift away from parsimonious, infrequent measurement to nearly continuous
monitoring and recording. Rapid advances in diverse sensing technologies,
ranging from remote sensors to wearables and social sensing, are generating
rapid growth in the size and complexity of time series archives. Thus,
although time series analysis has been studied extensively, its importance
only continues to grow. What is more, modern time series data pose
significant challenges to existing techniques (e.g., irregular sampling in
hospital records and spatiotemporal structure in climate data). Finally,
time series mining research is challenging and rewarding because it bridges
a variety of disciplines and demands interdisciplinary solutions. Now is
the time to discuss the next generation of temporal mining algorithms. The
focus of MiLeTS workshop is to synergize the research in this area and
discuss both new and open problems in time series analysis and mining. The
solutions to these problems may be algorithmic, theoretical, statistical,
or systems-based in nature. Further, MiLeTS emphasizes applications to high
impact or relatively new domains, including but not limited to biology,
health and medicine, climate and weather, road traffic, astronomy, and
energy.
The MiLeTS workshop will discuss a broad variety of topics related to time
series, including:
· Time series pattern mining and detection, representation, searching
and indexing, classification, clustering, prediction, forecasting, and rule
mining.
· BIG time series data.
· Hardware acceleration techniques using GPUs, FPGAs and special
processors.
· Online, high-speed learning and mining from streaming time series.
· Uncertain time series mining.
· Privacy preserving time series mining and learning.
· Time series that are multivariate, high-dimensional, heterogeneous,
etc., or that possess other atypical properties.
· Time series with special structure: spatiotemporal (e.g., wind
patterns at different locations), relational (e.g., patients with similar
diseases), hierarchical, etc.
· Time series with sparse or irregular sampling, non-random missing
values, and special types of measurement noise or bias.
· Time series analysis using less traditional approaches, such as
deep learning and subspace clustering.
· Applications to high impact or relatively new time series domains,
such as health and medicine, road traffic, and air quality.
· New, open, or unsolved problems in time series analysis and mining.
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Submission Guidelines
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Submissions should follow the SIGKDD formatting requirements and will be
evaluated using the SIGKDD Research Track evaluation criteria. Preference
will be given to papers that are reproducible, and authors are encouraged
to share their data and code publicly whenever possible. Submissions are
strongly recommended to be no more than 4 pages, excluding references or
supplementary materials (all in a single pdf). The appropriateness of using
additional pages over the recommended length will be judged by reviewers.
All submissions must be in pdf format using the workshop template (latex,
word). Submissions will be managed via the MiLeTS 2021 EasyChair website:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=milets2021.
*Note on open problem submissions:* To promote new and innovative research
on time series, we plan to accept a small number of high-quality
manuscripts describing open problems in time series analysis and mining.
Such papers should provide a clear, detailed description and analysis of a
new or open problem that poses a significant challenge to existing
techniques, as well as a thorough empirical investigation demonstrating
that current methods are insufficient.
*COVID-19 Time Series Analysis Special Track:* The COVID-19 pandemic is
impacting almost everyone worldwide and is expected to have life-altering
short and long-term effects. There are many potential applications of time
series analysis and mining that can contribute to the understanding of this
pandemic. We encourage the submission of high-quality manuscripts
describing original problems, time-series datasets, and novel solutions for
time series analysis and forecasting of COVID-19.
The review process is single-round and double-blind (submission files have
to be anonymized). Concurrent submissions to other journals and conferences
are acceptable. Accepted papers will be presented as posters during the
workshop and listed on the website. Besides, a small number of accepted
papers will be selected to be presented as contributed talks.
Any questions may be directed to the workshop e-mail address:
kdd.milets(a)gmail.com.
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KEY DATES
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Paper Submission Deadline: May 20th, 2021, 11:59PM Alofi Time
Author Notification: June 10th, 2021
Camera Ready Version: June 24th, 2021
Workshop: August 14th, 2021
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Organizing Committee
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Sanjay Purushotham
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Yaguang Li
Google
Zhengping Che
Didi Chuxing
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Steering Committee
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Eamonn Keogh
University of California Riverside
Yan Liu
University of Southern California
Abdullah Mueen
University of New Mexico
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Contact:
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Any questions may be directed to the workshop e-mail address:
kdd.milets(a)gmail.com.
Workshop website: http://claws.cc.gatech.edu/mis2-kdd2021Call for papers
The web is a space for all, allowing participating individuals to read,
publish and share content openly. Despite its groundbreaking benefits in
areas such as education and communication, it has also become a breeding
ground for misbehavior and misinformation: any individual can reach
thousands of people on the web near-instantaneously, purporting whatever
they wish while also being shielded by anonymity. This capacity has led to
rampant increases in misbehavior and misinformation vectors, via
harassment, online scams, spread of propaganda, hate speech, deceptive
reviews and more. Such issues have severe implications on both social and
financial fronts.
The study of misinformation and misbehavior mining has become focal for
researchers across many subfields of data, computational and social
sciences, including network science, machine learning, cybersecurity,
privacy, natural language processing, human computer interaction and more.
MIS2 @ KDD 2021 provides a venue for researchers working in, or adjacent to
these diverse areas to coalesce around central and timely topics in online
misinformation and misbehavior, and present recent advances in research.
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Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
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Empirical characterization of false information
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Measuring real world and online impact
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Deception in misinformation and misbehavior
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Reputation manipulation
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Measuring economic, ideological, and other rationale behind creation
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Rationale behind spread and success
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Targets or victims of misbehavior and misinformation
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Effect of echo chambers, personalization, confirmation bias, and other
socio-psychological and technological phenomenon
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Detection methods using graphs, text, behavior, image, video, and audio
analysis
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Adversarial analysis of misbehavior and misinformation
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Prevention and mitigation techniques, tools, and countermeasures
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Theoretical and/or empirical modeling of spread
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Visualizing spread
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Anonymity, security, and privacy aspects of data collection
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Usable security in misbehavior detection
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Ethics, privacy, transparency, fairness, and biases in current tools and
techniques
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Case studies
Paper Submission
We encourage submissions with both academic and industrial motivations, of
the following types:
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Novel research papers in full or short length
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Demo papers
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Survey papers
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Comparison papers of existing methods and tools
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Work-in-progress papers
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Case studies
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Extended abstracts
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Relevant work that has been recently published (must select to opt out
from publication in companion proceedings of the workshop)
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Work that will be presented at the main conference of KDD 2021 (the
submission should mention that your paper has been accepted at the
conference)
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We explicitly encourage the submission of preliminary work in the form
of extended abstracts (2 pages).
All submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least 2 reviewers, and all
accepted manuscripts will be presented (virtually) at the workshop.
Additionally, accepted papers will be published in the companion
proceedings of the KDD conference and ACM digital library, unless the
authors choose to opt out from publication.
Format
Papers must be submitted in PDF according to the new ACM format published
in ACM guidelines <http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template>,
selecting the generic "sigconf" sample, with a font size no smaller than
9pt. Submissions should be 2 to 8 pages long. No need to anonymize your
submission.
Submission Link
Papers should be submitted via the CMT:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/KDDMIS2021
Important Dates
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Workshop Paper Submission: June 1st, 2021
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Workshop Paper Notification: June 10th, 2021
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Camera ready deadline: July 1st, 2021
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Workshop date: August 14-18, 2021
Organizers
Srijan Kumar, Georgia Institute of Technology
Aude Hofleitner, Facebook
Meng Jiang, University of Notre Dame
Neil Shah, Snap
Kai Shu, Illinois Institute of Technology
ContactPlease direct all questions to kdd_mis2(a)googlegroups.com
We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this call for papers.
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14th Workshop on Resiliency in High Performance Computing (Resilience)
in Clusters, Clouds, and Grids
<https://www.csm.ornl.gov/srt/conferences/Resilience/2021>
in conjunction with
the 27th International European Conference on Parallel and Distributed
Computing (Euro-Par), Lisbon, Portugal
August 30 - September 3, 2021
<http://2021.euro-par.org>
Overview:
Resilience is a critical challenge as high performance computing (HPC) systems continue to increase component counts, individual component reliability decreases (such as due to shrinking process technology and near-threshold voltage (NTV) operation), hardware complexity increases (such as due to heterogeneous computing) and software complexity increases (such as due to complex data- and workflows, real-time requirements and integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies with traditional applications).
Correctness and execution efficiency, in spite of faults, errors, and failures, is essential to ensure the success of the HPC systems, cluster computing environments, Grid computing infrastructures, and Cloud computing services. The impact of faults, errors, and failures in such HPC systems can range from financial losses due to system downtime (sometimes several tens-of-thousands of Dollars per lost system-hour), to financial losses due to unnecessary overprovision (acquisition and operating costs), to financial losses and legal liabilities due to erroneous or delayed output.
The emergence of AI technology opens up new possibilities, but also new problems. Using AI technology for operational intelligence that enables resilience in HPC systems and centers is a complex control problem, while designing resilient AI technology for HPC applications is a difficult algorithmic problem. Resilience for HPC systems encompasses a wide spectrum of fundamental and applied research and development, including theoretical foundations, error/failure and anomaly detection, monitoring and control, end-to-end data integrity, enabling infrastructure, and resilient algorithms.
This workshop brings together experts in the community to further research and development in HPC resilience and to facilitate exchanges across the computational paradigms of extreme-scale HPC, cluster computing, Grid computing, and Cloud computing.
Submission Guidelines:
Authors are invited to submit papers electronically in English in PDF format. Submitted manuscripts should be structured as technical papers and BETWEEN 10 AND 12 PAGES, including figures, tables and references, using Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) format at <http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0>. Papers with less than 10 or more than 12 pages will not be accepted due to publisher guidelines. Submissions should include abstract, key words and the e-mail address of the corresponding author. Papers not conforming to these guidelines may be returned without review. All manuscripts will be reviewed and will be judged on correctness, originality, technical strength, significance, quality of presentation, and interest and relevance to the conference attendees. Submitted papers must represent original unpublished research that is not currently under review for any other conference or journal. Papers not following these guidelines will be rejected
without review and further action may be taken, including (but not limited to) notifications sent to the heads of the institutions of the authors and sponsors of the conference. Submissions received after the due date or not appropriately structured may also not be considered. The proceedings will be published in Springer's LNCS as post-conference proceedings. At least one author of an accepted paper must register for and attend the workshop for inclusion in the proceedings. Authors may contact the workshop program chairs for more information.
Important websites:
- Resilience 2021 Website: <https://www.csm.ornl.gov/srt/conferences/Resilience/2021>
- Resilience 2021 Submissions: TBD
- Euro-Par 2021 website: <http://2021.euro-par.org>
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Theoretical foundations for resilience:
- Metrics and measurement
- Statistics and optimization
- Simulation and emulation
- Formal methods
- Efficiency modeling and uncertainty quantification
- Experience reports
- Error/failure/anomaly detection and reliability/dependability modeling:
- Statistical analyses
- Machine learning and artificial intelligence
- Digital twins
- Data collection and aggregation
- Information visualization
- Monitoring and control for resilience:
- Center, system and application monitoring and control
- Reliability, availability, serviceability and performability
- Tunable fidelity and quality of service
- Automated response and recovery
- Operational intelligence to enable resilience
- End-to-end integrity:
- Fault tolerant design of centers, systems and applications
- Forward migration and verification
- Degraded operation
- Error propagation, failure cascades, and error/failure containment
- Testing and evaluation, including fault/error/failure injection
- Enabling infrastructure for resilience:
- Reliability, availability, serviceability systems
- System software and middleware
- Resilience extensions for programming models
- Tools and frameworks
- Support for resilience in heterogeneous architectures
- Resilient algorithms:
- Algorithmic detection and correction
- Resilient solvers and algorithm-based fault tolerance
- Fault tolerant numerical methods
- Robust iterative algorithms
- Resilient artificial intelligence
Important Dates:
- Workshop papers due: May 7, 2021 (23:59 AoE)
- Workshop author notification: June 30, 2021
- Workshop author registration: TBD
- Workshop paper (for informal workshop proceedings, due in EasyChair): July 14, 2021
- Workshop date: August 30 or 31, 2021
- Workshop camera-ready papers: September 10, 2021
General Co-Chairs:
- Stephen L. Scott
Tennessee Tech University, USA
scottsl(a)ornl.gov
- Christian Engelmann
Oak Ridge National Laboratory , USA
engelmannc(a)ornl.gov
Program Co-Chairs:
- Ferrol Aderholdt
Middle Tennessee State University, USA
ferrol.aderholdt(a)mtsu.edu
- Thomas Naughton
Oak Ridge National Laboratory , USA
naughtont(a)ornl.gov
Workshop Chair Emeritus:
- Chokchai (Box) Leangsuksun
Louisiana Tech University, USA
box(a)latech.edu
Program Committee:
- Wesley Bland, Intel Corporation, USA
- Hans-Joachim Bungartz, Technical University of Munich, Germany
- Marc Casas, Barcelona Supercomputer Center, Spain
- Zizhong Chen, University of California at Riverside, USA
- James Elliott, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
- Kurt Ferreira, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
- Saurabh Hukerikar, NVIDIA, USA
- Ignacio Laguna, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
- Scott Levy, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
- Rolf Riesen, Intel Corporation, USA
- Yves Robert, ENS Lyon, France
- Thomas Ropars, Universite Grenoble Alpes, France
- Martin Schulz, Technical University of Munich, Germany
- Keita Teranishi, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
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Thomas Naughton naughtont(a)ornl.gov
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European Researchers organize the “European Vision for AI” e-event for the General Public about the Present and Future of Artificial Intelligence in Europe, Thursday 22 April 2021, 11:00-13:00 CEST
The European scientific community will share with the general public their actions towards moving European Artificial Intelligence (AI) forward, to future success in a growing competition environment with countries such as the US or China, in the “European Vision for AI'' event. The online discussions are scheduled for Thursday 22 April 2021, 11:00-13:00 CEST and organized by the <https://www.vision4ai.eu/> VISION project partners in cooperation with four networks of AI centers of excellence (AI4Media <https://www.ai4media.eu/> , ELISE <https://www.elise-ai.eu/> , TAILOR <https://tailor-network.eu/> , Humane-AI-Net <https://www.humane-ai.eu/> ). These networks were launched within the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Program in September 2020 and are bringing together scientists across Europe.
In the event, European citizens with an interest in AI will gain an overview of Europe's position in the field of AI and how this impacts Europe's economy and society. The "European approach to AI" that is currently being promoted brings together excellence and trust, with the goal of creating a world-leading ecosystem committed to the "AI for Good" and "AI for All" concepts. Since this event is coordinated with, and closely linked to, the official announcement on new regulations and further investment in AI, scheduled by the European Commission in this week, the event will represent one of the first opportunities for public discussion on these new plans at the European level.
Ms Dita Charanzová, Vice-President of the European Parliament, and Ms Lucilla Sioli, Director for Digital Industry within Directorate-General CONNECT at the European Commission, stand out prominently among the speakers together with other high-level experts and stakeholders.
Prof. Holger Hoos (Leiden University, Netherlands), coordinator of the VISION Project sees this event as a step towards closer communication of the European AI community with the general public: “We aim to get young people, researchers, innovators, companies, and policy makers, at least virtually, around one table and discuss ambitious European plans for AI as well as the emerging ecosystem of AI excellence.”
Prof. Ioannis Pitas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece), Coordinator of the International AI Doctoral Academy (AIDA <http://www.i-aida.org/> ) and event panelist on ‘Skills & Training’ believes that:
“AI education should be anthropocentric and tuned to form true thinkers and Knowledge Society citizens. A major education overhaul is needed, combining scientific basis and classical studies, to support AI excellence for an European AI brand.”
Starting at 11am CEST, the event will be fully online, streamed at <http://event.vision4ai.eu> event.vision4ai.eu for free and with no prior registration. The program will be conducted in English. The public will be able to enter discussions via chat. Participants will also get the opportunity to choose from three parallel sessions focusing on society, industry and skills & training, depending on their particular interests.
About the organizers
This event is organized by the consortium of partners of the project VISION (www.vision4ai.eu <http://www.vision4ai.eu> ), the coordination and support action (CSA) awarded under the <https://cordis.europa.eu/programme/id/H2020_ICT-48-2020> H2020-ICT-48-2020 call. The aim of VISION is to reinforce, interconnect and mobilize Europe’s AI community. Europe has been investing in the European model of AI, with a new set of four <https://www.vision4ai.eu/community/> European networks of AI excellence centres. Launched in September 2020, these four networks of excellence centers - AI4Media, ELISE, HumanE-AI-Net and TAILOR - are now working on various aspects of trustworthy, human-centric AI. In parallel to these efforts, the VISION project aims to create connections, synergy and joint initiatives between these networks as well as with key stakeholders across Europe. These projects are key components in the European Commission's AI strategy.
Prof. Holger Hoos (Leiden University, Netherlands), coordinator of the VISION Project
Prof. Ioannis Pitas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece), Coordinator of the International AI Doctoral Academy (AIDA <http://www.i-aida.org/> )
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European Researchers organize the "European Vision for AI" event for the
General Public about the Present and Future of Artificial Intelligence in
Europe
The European scientific community will share with the general public their
actions towards moving European Artificial Intelligence (AI) forward, to
future success in a growing competition environment with countries such as
the US or China, in the "European Vision for AI'' event. The online
discussions are scheduled for Thursday 22 April 2021 and organized by the
<https://www.vision4ai.eu/> VISION project partners in cooperation with four
networks of AI centres of excellence (AI4Media <https://www.ai4media.eu/> ,
ELISE <https://www.elise-ai.eu/> , TAILOR <https://tailor-network.eu/> ,
Humane-AI-Net <https://www.humane-ai.eu/> ). These networks were launched
within the European Union's Horizon 2020 Program in September 2020 and are
bringing together scientists across Europe.
In the event, European citizens with an interest in AI will gain an overview
of Europe's position in the field of AI and how this impacts Europe's
economy and society. The "European approach to AI" that is currently being
promoted brings together excellence and trust, with the goal of creating a
world-leading ecosystem committed to the "AI for Good" and "AI for All"
concepts. Since this event is coordinated with, and closely linked to, the
official announcement on new regulations and further investment in AI,
scheduled by the European Commission in this week, the event will represent
one of the first opportunities for public discussion on these new plans at
the European level.
Prof. Holger Hoos (Leiden University, Netherlands), coordinator of the
VISION Project sees this event as a step towards closer communication of
the European AI community with the general public: "We aim to get young
people, researchers, innovators, companies, and policy makers, at least
virtually, around one table and discuss ambitious European plans for AI as
well as the emerging ecosystem of AI excellence."
Prof. Ioannis Pitas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece),
Coordinator of the International AI Doctoral Academy (AIDA
<http://www.i-aida.org/> ) and event panelist on 'Skills & Training'
believes that:
"AI education should be anthropocentric and tuned to form true thinkers and
Knowledge Society citizens. A major education overhaul is needed, combining
scientific basis and classical studies, to support AI excellence for an
European AI brand."
Starting at 11am, the event will be fully online, streamed at
<http://event.vision4ai.eu> event.vision4ai.eu for free and with no prior
registration. The program will be conducted in English. The public will be
able to enter discussions via chat. Participants will also get the
opportunity to choose from three parallel sessions focusing on society,
industry and skills & training, depending on their particular interests.
About organisers
This event is organised by the consortium of partners of the project VISION
(www.vision4ai.eu <http://www.vision4ai.eu> ), the coordination and support
action (CSA) awarded under the
<https://cordis.europa.eu/programme/id/H2020_ICT-48-2020> H2020-ICT-48-2020
call. The aim of VISION is to reinforce, interconnect and mobilise Europe's
AI community. Europe has been investing in the European model of AI, with a
new set of four <https://www.vision4ai.eu/community/> European networks of
AI excellence centres. Launched in September 2020, these four networks of
excellence centres - AI4Media, ELISE, HumanE-AI-Net and TAILOR - are now
working on various aspects of trustworthy, human-centric AI. In parallel to
these efforts, the VISION project aims to create connections, synergy and
joint initiatives between these networks as well as with key stakeholders
across Europe. These projects are key components in the European
Commission's AI strategy.
Prof. Holger Hoos (Leiden University, Netherlands), coordinator of the
VISION Project
Prof. Ioannis Pitas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece),
Coordinator of the International AI Doctoral Academy (AIDA
<http://www.i-aida.org/> ) and AI4Media project
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CALL FOR WORKSHOPS
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The 37th International Conference on Logic Programming (ICLP 2021)
https://iclp2021.dcc.fc.up.pt/
September 20--27, 2021
Fully virtual event organized by the Department of Computer Science of
the University of Porto.
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The ICLP conference series has a long standing tradition of hosting a
rich set of co-located workshops. ICLP workshops provide a unique
opportunity for the presentation and discussion of work that can be
preliminary in nature, novel ideas, and new open problems to a wide
and interested audience.
Co-located workshops also provide an opportunity for presenting
specialized topics and opportunities for intensive discussions and
project collaboration. The topics of the workshops co-located with
ICLP 2021 can cover any areas related to logic programming (e.g.,
theory, implementation, environments, language issues, alternative
paradigms, applications), including cross-disciplinary areas. However,
any relevant workshop proposal will be considered.
The format of the workshop will be decided by the workshop organizers,
but ample time should be allowed for general discussion. Workshops can
vary in length, but the optimal duration will be half a day or a full
day.
Workshop Proposals
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Those interested in organizing a workshop at ICLP 2021 are invited to
submit a workshop proposal. Proposals should be in English and about two
pages in length. They should contain:
** The title of the workshop;
** A brief technical description of the topics covered by the workshop;
** A discussion of the timeliness and relevance of the workshop;
** A list of any related workshops held in the last years;
** The estimated length of the workshop and an estimate of the number
of expected attendees;
** The names, affiliation and contact details (email, web page, phone)
of the workshop organizers together with a designated contact
person;
** Previous experience of the workshop organizers in
workshop/conference organization.
Proposals are expected in text or PDF format. All proposals should be
submitted to the Workshop Chair by email by May 3rd, 2021.
Reviewing Process
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Each submitted proposal will be reviewed by the Workshop, Program and
General Chairs. Proposals that appear well-organized and that fit the
goals and scope of ICLP will be selected. The decision will be
notified by email to the responsible organizer by May 10th, 2021. The
definitive length of the workshop will be planned according to the
number of submissions received by the different workshops. For every
accepted workshop, the ICLP local organizers will prepare meeting
facilities. The workshops and the conference organizers will
collaborate in establishing a uniform approach to produce proficient
and accessible proceedings for the workshops.
Workshop Organizers' Tasks
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** Producing a "Call for Papers" for the workshop and posting it on
the Internet and other means. A web page URL should be provided by
May 15th, 2021, and will be published on the ICLP 2021 home page;
** Providing a brief description of the workshop for the conference
program;
** Reviewing/accepting submitted papers;
** Scheduling workshop activities in collaboration with the local
organizers and the Workshop Chair;
** Providing a workshop program in a format specified by the
conference organizers for posting by August 31st, 2021;
** Coordinating the preparation of the workshop proceedings according
to the specifications provided by the Workshop Chair.
Location
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Workshops will be virtually collocated with ICLP 2021. See the ICLP
2021 web site (https://iclp2021.dcc.fc.up.pt/) for further details.
Important Dates (Tentative)
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** May 3rd, 2021: Proposal submission deadline
** May 10th, 2021: Notification
** May 15th, 2021: Deadline for receipt of CfP and workshop web page URL
** August 18th, 2020: Deadline for acceptance notification to paper authors
** August 31st, 2020: Deadline for workshop program
Submissions
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Please submit your workshop proposals by email to the Workshop Chair.
Workshop Chair
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Nicos Angelopoulos
https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/2436650-angelopoulos-nicos
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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The 37th International Conference on Logic Programming (ICLP 2021)
https://iclp2021.dcc.fc.up.pt/
Fully virtual event organized by the Department of Computer Science of
the University of Porto.
Besides the main track, ICLP 2021 will host additional tracks and
special sessions. In attach, follows the CFP for the Applications
Track and for the Recently Published Research Track.
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Scope
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Since the first conference held in Marseille in 1982, ICLP has been
the premier international event for presenting research in logic
programming. Contributions are sought in all areas of logic
programming, including but not restricted to:
** Foundations:Semantics, Formalisms, Nonmonotonic reasoning,
Knowledge representation.
** Languages issues: Concurrency, Objects, Coordination, Mobility,
Higher order, Types, Modes, Assertions, Modules, Meta-programming,
Logic-based domain-specific languages, Programming techniques.
** Programming support: Program analysis, Transformation, Validation,
Verification, Debugging, Profiling, Testing, Execution
visualization.
** Implementation: Compilation, Virtual machines, Memory management,
Parallel/distributed execution, Constraint handling rules, Tabling,
Foreign interfaces, User interfaces.
** Related Paradigms and Synergies: Inductive and coinductive logic
programming, Constraint logic programming, Answer set programming,
Interaction with SAT, SMT and CSP solvers, Theorem proving,
Argumentation, Probabilistic programming, Machine learning.
** Applications: Databases, Big data, Data integration and federation,
Software engineering, Natural language processing, Web and semantic
web, Agents, Artificial intelligence, Computational life sciences,
Cybersecurity, Robotics, Education.
Tracks and Special Sessions
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Besides the main track, ICLP 2021 will host additional tracks:
** Applications Track: this track invites submissions of papers on
emerging and deployed applications of LP, describing all aspects of
the development, deployment, and evaluation of logic programming
systems to solve real-world problems, including interesting case
studies and benchmarks, and discussing lessons learned.
** Recently Published Research Track: this track provides a forum to
discuss important results related to logic programming that
appeared recently (from January 2019 onwards) in selective journals
and conferences, but have not been previously presented at ICLP.
Each track will have its own dedicated chairs, PC and evaluation
criteria. The attached CFPs specify the submission details.
ICLP 2021 will also host:
** MentorLP - Mentoring Workshop on Logic Programming: the purpose of
MentorLP is to support students and newcomers to pursue careers in
logic programming research. This workshop will hold technical
sessions on cutting-edge research in logic programming, and
mentoring sessions on how to prepare and succeed for a research
career. We will have leaders in logic programming research from
academia and industry to give talks on their research areas. We
will also have live discussions among participants on how to
overcome challenges and make contributions to the research
community. MentorLP is dedicated to fostering and supporting
diversity, equity, and inclusion. We especially encourage members
of underrepresented groups to attend.
** Fall School on Logic and Constraint Programming: the school is
suited for those who wish to learn advanced topics in logic
programming and constraint programming. It will consist of a series
of half-day tutorials.
** Doctoral Consortium: the Doctoral Consortium (DC) on Logic
Programming provides students with the opportunity to present and
discuss their research directions, and to obtain feedback from both
peers and experts in the field. The best paper from the DC will be
given the opportunity to make a presentation in a session of the
main ICLP conference.
** Tutorials and Co-located Workshops.
Important Dates
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** Abstract registration (regular papers): May 3, 2021
** Paper submission (regular paper): May 10, 2021
** Notification to authors (regular paper): June 27, 2021
** Paper Submission (short papers): July 4, 2021
*+ Revision submission (TPLP papers): July 14, 2021
** Final notifications (all paper kinds): July 30, 2021
** Camera-ready copy due (all paper kinds): August 10, 2021
** Conference: September 20--27, 2021
Submission Details
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Expected submissions to the main track (for the additional tracks,
please follow the specific CFP):
** Regular papers (14 pages in TPLP format, including references) must
describe original, previously unpublished research, and must not
simultaneously be submitted for publication elsewhere. These
restrictions do not apply to previously accepted workshop papers
with a limited audience and/or without archival proceedings. The
accepted regular papers will be published in TPLP, along with the
selected ICLP-TPLP papers. The program committee may recommend some
regular papers to be published as technical communications (TCs),
along with the selected ICLP-TC papers. The authors of the TCs can
also elect to convert their submissions into extended abstracts (2
or 3 pages) for inclusion in the proceedings. This should allow
authors to submit a long version elsewhere.
** Short papers (7 pages in EPTCS format (http://info.eptcs.org/),
including references) can describe published research. The accepted
short papers that describe original and previously unpublished work
will be published as TCs, along with the selected ICLP-TC
papers. The accepted short papers that describe published research
will be made available at the conference webpage, with the
permission of the authors.
All accepted regular papers and technical communications will be
presented during the conference. Authors of accepted papers will, by
default, be automatically included in the list of ALP members, who
will receive quarterly updates from the Logic Programming Newsletter
at no cost. All submissions must be written in English.
Submissions will be done via EasyChair. The submission Web page for
ICLP2021 is https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iclp2021
Organization
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** General Chair
Ricardo Rocha, University of Porto, Portugal
** Program Chairs
Andrea Formisano, University of Udine, Italy
Y. Annie Liu, Stony Brook University, USA
** Organizing and Publicity Chair
Miguel Areias, University of Porto, Portugal
** Applications Track
Alex Brik, Google Inc., USA
Joost Vennekens, KU Leuven, Belgium
** Recently Published Research Track
Gian Luca Pozzato, University of Genova, Italy
Neng-Fa Zhou, CUNY Brooklyn College and Graduate Center, USA
** MentorLP - Mentoring Workshop on Logic Programming
Veronica Dahl, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Paul Fodor, Stony Brook University, USA
** Workshop Chair
Nicos Angelopoulos, Cardiff University, UK
** Doctoral Consortium and Fall School Chairs
Bart Bogaerts, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Carmine Dodaro, University of Calabria, Italy
** Programming Contest Chair
Mario Alviano, University of Calabria, Italy
Program Committee
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Agostino Dovier, University of Udine, Italy
Alicia Villanueva, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
Allen van Gelder, University of California Santa Cruz, USA
Antonius Weinzierl, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Carlos Olarte, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
Chiaki Sakama, Wakayama University, Japan
Ekaterina Komendantskaya, Heriot-Watt University, UK
Enrico Pontelli, New Mexico State University, USA
Esra Erdem, Sabanci University, Turkey
Fangzhen Lin, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Francesca Alessandra Lisi, University of Bari, Italy
Francesco Ricca, University of Calabria, Italy
German Vidal, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
Giovambattista Ianni, University of Calabria, Italy
Gopal Gupta, University of Texas, USA
Inês Dutra, University of Porto, Portugal
Jan Wielemaker, VU University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Jia-Huai You, University of Alberta, Canada
Jorge Lobo, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain
Jose F. Morales, IMDEA Software Institute, Spain
Katsumi Inoue, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Konstantin Schekotihin, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria
Laura Giordano, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Magdalena Ortiz, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Manuel Carro, Technical University of Madrid and IMDEA, Spain
Manuel Hermenegildo, IMDEA and Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
Manuel Ojeda-Aciego, University of Malaga, Spain
Marcello Balduccini, Saint Joseph's University, USA
Marco Gavanelli, University of Ferrara, Italy
Marina De Vos, University of Bath, UK
Mario Alviano, University of Calabria, Italy
Martin Gebser, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria
Mauricio Osorio, Universidad de las Americas Puebla, Mexico
Michael Gelfond, Texas Tech University, USA
Michael Hanus, CAU Kiel, Germany
Michael Kifer, Stony Brook University, USA
Michael Leuschel, University of Dusseldorf, Germany
Michael Thielscher, The University of New South Wales, Australia
Mirek Truszczynski, University of Kentucky, USA
Nicola Leone, University of Calabria, Italy
Ondřej Lhoták, University of Waterloo, Canada
Orkunt Sabuncu, TED University, Turkey
Paul Tarau, University of North Texas, USA
Pedro Cabalar,University of Corunna, Spain
Roland Yap, National University of Singapore, Republic of Singapore
Roman Barták, Charles University, Czech Republic
Salvador Abreu, Universidade de Évora, Portugal
Sarah Alice Gaggl, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
Stefan Woltran, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Stefania Costantini, University of L'Aquila, Italy
Theresa Swift, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Thomas Eiter, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Thomas Meyer, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Toby Walsh, University of New South Wales, Australia
Tom Schrijvers, KU Leuven, Belgium
Tomi Janhunen, Tampere University, Finland
Torsten Schaub, University of Potsdam, Germany
Tran Cao Son, New Mexico State University, USA
Tuncay Tekle, Stony Brook University, USA
Vitor Santos Costa, University of Porto, Portugal
Viviana Mascardi, University of Genova, Italy
Vladimir Lifschitz, University of Texas, USA
Wolfgang Faber, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria
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Any additional question can be directed towards ICLP Chairs:
iclp2021(a)easychair.org
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Dear AI scientist/engineer/student/enthusiast,
Prof. Nicu Sebe (University of Trento, Italy), a prominent AI researcher internationally, will deliver the e-lecture:
‘Image and Video Generation: A deep Learning Approach’, on Tuesday 20th April 2021 17:00-18:00 CET (8:00-9:00 am PST), (12:00 am-1:00am CST),
see details in: <http://www.i-aida.org/ai-lectures/> http://www.i-aida.org/ai-lectures/
You can join for free using the zoom link: https://authgr.zoom.us/j/99459774837 & Passcode: 649253
The <http://www.i-aida.org/> International AI Doctoral Academy (AIDA), a joint initiative of the European R&D projects <https://ai4media.eu/> AI4Media, ELISE <https://www.elise-ai.eu/> , Humane AI Net <https://www.humane-ai.eu/> , TAILOR <https://tailor-network.eu/> , VISION <https://www.vision4ai.eu/> , currently in the process of formation,
is very pleased to offer you top quality scientific lectures on several current hot AI topics, starting with the above mentioned e-lecture.
Lectures will be offered alternatingly by:
Top highly-cited senior AI scientists internationally or
Young AI scientists with promise of excellence (AI sprint lectures)
Lectures will be typically held once per week, Tuesdays 17:00-18:00 CET (8:00-9:00 am PST), (12:00 am-1:00am CST). Attendance is free.
Other upcoming lectures:
1. Prof. Anibal Ollero (University of Seville, Spain), 4th May 2021 17:00 – 18:00 CET.
2. Prof. John Shawe-Taylor (University College London, UK), 18th May 2021 17:00 – 18:00 CET.
More lecture infos in: <http://www.i-aida.org/future-lectures/> http://www.i-aida.org/future-lectures/
These lectures are disseminated through multiple channels and email lists (we apologize if you received it through various channels).
If you want to stay informed on future lectures, you can register in the email lists AIDA email list <https://lists.auth.gr/sympa/info/aida> and <https://lists.auth.gr/sympa/info/cvml> CVML email list.
Best regards
Profs. M. Chetouani, P. Flach, B. O’Sullivan, I. Pitas, N. Sebe
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