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Call For Papers
16th International Conference on Applications of
Declarative Programming and Knowledge Management
INAP2005
October 22-24, 2005
Waseda University, Fukuoka, Japan
http://inap.dialogengines.com
Declarative Programming is an advanced paradigm for the modeling and
solving of complex problems. This specification method has got more
and more attraction over the last years, e.g. in the domains of
databases and the processing of natural language, for the modeling and
processing of combinatorial problems, and for establishing systems for
the Web.
INAP2005 is a communicative and dense single-track conference for
intensive discussion of applications of important technologies around
Prolog, Logic Programming, Constraint Problem Solving and closely
related advanced software. It comprehensively covers the impact of
programmable logic solvers in the Internet society, its underlying
technologies, and leading edge applications in industry, commerce,
government, and societal services.
We invite the submission of papers on the described fields,
especially, but not excluding, in different aspects of Declarative
Programming, Constraint Processing and Knowledge Management as well as
their use for Distributed Systems and the Web:
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Knowledge Management, e.g. Knowledge Modeling, Data Mining,
Decision Support, Deductive Databases
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Distributed Systems and the Web, e.g. Agents and Concurrent
Engineering, Semantic Web
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Constraints, e.g. Constraint Systems, Extensions of Constraint
(Logic) Programming
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Theoretical Foundations, e.g. Deductive Databases, Nonmonotonic
Reasoning
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Systems and Tools for academic and industrial use
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Knowledge-based Web Services - Logic Solvers and Applications
Publications
All accepted papers will be published in a technical report. Selected
papers will be published in a post-conference proceedings volume in
the Springer Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) series
(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html).
Important Dates
Deadline for Submission: August 1, 2005
Notification of Authors: August 24, 2005
Final Versions of Papers: September 12, 2005
Conference: October 22-24, 2005
Planned Sessions
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Track 1: Constraints (chair: Ulrich Geske)
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CP and IP/OR and Local Search
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CP systems
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Optimization and Simulation of Complex Problems in
Industry, Medicine, and Offices
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Track 2: Knowledge Management (chair: Dietmar Seipel)
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Knowledge Modeling and Knowledge Base Management
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Answer Set Programming and its Applications
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Data Mining
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Track 3: Applications (chair: Osamu Takata)
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Web Agents and Industrial Web Applications
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Information Systems for Industry, Commerce, Government and
Societal Services
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Systems and Tools for Education and Research
Invited Talks
Ulrich Geske Fraunhofer FIRST, Germany
Railway Scheduling with Declarative Constraint Programming
Virginia Dignum Utrecht University,
Netherlands
Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management
Riichiro Mizoguchi Osaka University, Japan
Ontology Engineering and its Application to Technical Knowledge Sharing
Invited Tutorials
Naoyuki Tamura Kobe University, Japan
Calc/Cream: OpenOffice spreadsheet front-end for constraint programming
Abstract Calc/Cream is a constraint programming system with a spreadsheet
front-end implemented on OpenOffice.org Calc and Java language.
Constraint problems are described by users as cell expressions on a
spreadsheet, and solutions are searched by the constraint solver and
shown as cell values by the system. It is also possible to use Basic
macros to customize the system.
Akihiro Yamamoto Kyoto University, Japan
Inductive Logic Programming
--Yet Another Application of Logic--
Abstract
This tutorial presents a brief introduction of the relation between
logic programming and inductive inference, e.g. learning and knowledge
discovery. The famous area researching the relation is so called
Inductive Logic Programming. We are not concerned with the details of
Inductive Logic Programming systems, but are mainly explaining that the
relation is not the same one as that between logic and computation.
Submissions
Authors are invited to submit an electronic soft-copy of their paper
in either Adobe PDF or Postscript format by email to: inap2005-submit@cad.ci.kyutech.ac.jp.
Authors are strongly encouraged to use LaTeX2e and the Springer llncs
class file, available at LNCS Authors and Editors page
(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html).
Submissions must be written in English and can be up to 10 pages long.
All submissions must be original work. Submissions must be
unpublished and not submitted for publication elsewhere. Work that
already appeared in unpublished or informally published workshops
proceedings may be submitted.
Please, indicate clearly your preference for one of the tracks of the
conference.
Organizing Committee
Conference Chair:
Oskar Bartenstein, IF Computer, Japan
Program Co-Chairs:
Masanobu Umeda, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Armin Wolf, Fraunhofer FIRST, Germany
Constraints Track Chair:
Ulrich Geske, Fraunhofer FIRST, Germany
Knowledge Management Track Chair:
Dietmar Seipel, University of Wurzburg, Germany
Applications Track Chair:
Osamu Takata, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Local Arrangement Chair:
Osamu Yoshie, Waseda University, Japan
Program Committee
Masanobu Umeda Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan (Co-Chair)
Armin Wolf Fraunhofer FIRST, Germany (Co-Chair)
Oskar Bartenstein IF Computer, Japan
Ulrich Geske Fraunhofer FIRST, Germany
Dietmar Seipel University of Wurzburg, Germany
Osamu Yoshie Waseda University, Japan
Osamu Takata Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Kouichi Shibao AIE Research, Japan
Virginia Dignum Utrecht University, Netherlands
Petra Hofstedt Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Neng-Fa Zhou The City University of New York, USA
Sergio A. Alvarez Boston College, USA
Joachim Baumeister Univ. of Wuerzburg, Germany
Carolina Ruiz Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA