call for papers, previous message From: Bert BredewegSubject: ASCII -- call QR95 Date: Mon, 11 Jul 1994 16:34:20 +0200 Ninth International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning, 1995 May 16-19th, 1995 --- University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Call for Papers Following the continued success of the Qualitative Reasoning (QR) Workshops, the ninth international workshop will be held at the University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Papers are invited on any area with topics relevant to Qualitative Reasoning, including (but not limited to): - QR techniques (knowledge representations and problem solving methods) (E.g., qualitative simulation; ontologies; management of multiple models; reasoning over time; mathematical formalisation of QR; qualitative algebraic reasoning; qualitative dynamics). - Knowledge acquisition (modelling knowledge into an existing QR technique) (E.g., model building tools and techniques; automated model construction and machine learning; acquisition from data) - Task-level reasoning (E.g., design/planning; monitoring; diagnosis; explanation (using causal and teleological reasoning); tutoring and training; process control/supervision) - QR issues in real applications (E.g., dealing with real-time; large scale models and scaling up in general; different knowledge sources; descriptions of real applications) - Relation with other techniques (integrating other techniques with QR techniques) (E.g., fuzzy reasoning and uncertainty; quantitative models/methods; system dynamics and bond-graphs; signal processing and qualitative interpretation of numerical information) - QR issues in `other' disciplines (E.g., chemistry; biology; medicine; physics; cognitive science; engineering; economics) - Methodological issues (research concerning meta-level issues in QR) (E.g., classifying and relating QR approaches; evaluating QR approaches; criteria for selection of QR approaches) Papers will be selected according to their quality, significance, originality, and potential to generate discussion and will be published as working papers only; no copyright will be requested. A paper must not exceed 5000 words (max. 12 pages), excluding references and abstract. To promote an active discussion amongst participants, attendance at the workshop will be by invitation only. People who wish to attend the workshop without submitting a paper should send a letter describing their background and research interests to the workshop chair by the paper submission deadline. Limited financial assistance may be available for students interested in attending. Submission: Submit six copies (hard copy, no e-mail or fax) to: Bert Bredeweg (Program chair, QR '95) Social Science Informatics (S.W.I.) University of Amsterdam Roetersstraat 15 1018 WB Amsterdam The Netherlands Phone: +31 - 20 - 525 6788/6789 Fax: +31 - 20 - 525 6896 E-mail: bert@swi.psy.uva.nl Program committee: Ivan Bratko University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Bert Bredeweg University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Adam Farquhar K.S.L., Stanford University, USA Ken Forbus Northwestern University, USA Yumi Iwasaki K.S.L., Stanford University, USA Toyoaki Nishida Advanced Inst. of Science and Technology, Japan Tetsuo Tomiyama University of Tokyo, Japan Louise Trave-Massuyes LAAS-CNRS, France Brian Williams Xerox Parc, USA Schedule: Submission deadline: January 23, 1995 Notifications sent: March 6, 1995 Camera-ready copy due: April 3, 1995 Workshop: May 16-19, 1995