Betreff: | [WI] The 10th International Web Rule Symposium (RuleML) 2016 Call for Papers |
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Datum: | Sun, 7 Feb 2016 09:24:40 +0100 |
Von: | Adrian Paschke <adrian.paschke@gmx.de> |
Antwort an: | Adrian Paschke <adrian.paschke@gmx.de> |
An: | wi@lists.kit.edu |
The 10th International
Web Rule Symposium (RuleML) 2016 Call for Papers
The annual International Web Rule
Symposium (RuleML) is the leading international event in
the field of rules and their applications. RuleML 2016,
the tenth event in this series, will be held at Stony
Brook University, USA. RuleML is the leading conference to
build bridges between academia and industry in the field
of rules and its applications, especially as part of the
semantic technology stack. It is devoted to rule-based
programming and rule-based systems including production
rules systems, logic programming rule engines, and
business rules engines/business rules management systems;
Semantic Web rule languages and rule standards (e.g.,
RuleML, SWRL, RIF, PRR, SBVR, DMN, CL, Prolog); rule-based
event processing languages (EPLs) and technologies; and
research on inference rules, transformation rules,
decision rules, production rules, and ECA rules.
RuleML 2016 will host multiple special
tracks, as well as hosting the DecisionCAMP 2016 (http://2016.ruleml.org/decisioncamp),
10th International Rule Challenge (http://2016.ruleml.org/challenge),
and the 6th RuleML Doctoral Consortium (http://2016.ruleml.org/doctoral-consortium).
Objectives
RuleML 2016 will bring together
practitioners, interested in the theory and applications
of rules in academic research, industry, engineering,
business and other diverse application areas. It will
provide a forum for stimulating co-operation and
cross-fertilization between the many different communities
focused on the research and development of rule-based
systems.
The symposium's areas of research and
development have helped drive rapid progress in
technologies for practical rule and event processing in
distributed enterprise, intranets, and open distributed
environments. Industry practitioners, rule-system
providers, users of rules, technical experts and
developers, and researchers who are exploring foundational
issues, developing systems and applications, or using
rule-based systems are invited to share ideas, results,
and experiences.
Main tracks:
* Smart Contracts, Blockchain and Rules
Track (http://2016.ruleml.org/calls/blockchain-enabled-smart-contracts-and-rules)
* Constraint Handling Rules Track (http://2016.ruleml.org/calls/constraint-handling-rules-track)
* Event Driven Architectures and Active
Database Systems Track (http://2016.ruleml.org/calls/event-driven-architectures-and-active-database-systems-track)
* Legal Rules and Reasoning Track (http://2016.ruleml.org/calls/legal-rules-and-reasoning-track)
* Rule- and Ontology-Based Data Access
and Transformation Track (http://2016.ruleml.org/calls/rule--and-ontology-based-data-access-and-transformation-track)
* Rule Induction and Learning Track (http://2016.ruleml.org/calls/rule-induction-and-learning-track)
Industry Track
The RuleML 2016 Industry Track targets
businesses and the private sector interested in sharing,
exploring, and learning about the use of rules and rule
technologies for solving real life business problems.
General Topics (not limited to):
* Rules and automated reasoning
* Rule-based policies, reputation, and
trust
* Reaction rules
* Rules and the Web
* Rule discovery from data
* Fuzzy rules and uncertainty
* Logic programming and nonmonotonic
reasoning
* Non-classical logics and the Web (e.g
modal, especially deontic and epistemic, logics)
* Hybrid methods for combining rules
and statistical machine learning techniques (e.g.,
conditional random fields, Probabilistic Soft Logic)
* Rule transformation and extraction
* Vocabularies, ontologies, and
business rules
* Rule markup languages and rule
interchange formats
* Rule-based distributed/multi-agent
systems
* Rules, agents, and norms
* Rule-based communication, dialogue,
and argumentation models
* Rule-based data integration
* Vocabularies and ontologies for
pragmatic primitives (e.g. speech acts and deontic
primitives)
* Pragmatic web reasoning and
distributed rule inference / rule execution
* Rules in online market research and
online marketing
* Applications of rule technologies in
health care and life sciences
* Rules and Human Language Technology
* Industrial applications of rules
* Rules and business process compliance
checking
* Standards activities related to rules
* Rules and social media
* General rule topics
Submission
Papers must be original contributions
written in English and must be submitted at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ruleml2016
as:
Full Papers (15 pages in the
proceedings)
Short Papers (8 pages in the
proceedings)
Please upload all submissions in LNCS
format. Please enter the track name as the first line in
the keywords section. To ensure high quality, submitted
papers will be carefully peer-reviewed by 3 PC members
based on originality, significance, technical soundness,
and clarity of exposition. Selected papers will be
published in book form in the Springer Lecture Notes in
Computer Science (LNCS) series. The RuleML2016 special
tracks will be published in the same book. Short papers
may contain 1 extra page maximum for which there is a
charge of US$200, while for long papers you are allowed 2
extra pages maximum for EACH of which there is a charge of
US$200.
Student Travel Support
Some financial support is available to
enable student authors to travel to the Symposium. These
are awarded on a case-by-case basis. Proof of studentship
will be required at time of registration.
RuleML main track and special tracks
dates:
* Register Title and Abstract in
Easychair: March 11, 2016
* Paper Submission: March 18, 2016
* Author Notification: May 4, 2016
* Camera Ready: May 18, 2016
* Conference: 6-9 July, 2016