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Call For Participation 32nd International Conference on Logic Programming New York City, USA October 16-21, 2016 http://software.imdea.org/Conferences/ICLP2016/ News: - The list of accepted papers is available online: http://software.imdea.org/Conferences/ICLP2016/accepted.html - Early registration deadline: September 5. - Invited talks: * Arun Majumdar: One Billion Dollars, Global Warming and Logic Programming. * Francesca Rossi: Embedding Ethical Principles in Decision Support Systems: Can (Constraint) Logic Programming Play a Role? - Tutorials: * Michael Kifer, Theresa Swift and Benjamin Grosof: Practical Knowledge Representation and Reasoning in Ergo. * Yuliya Lierler: Relating Constraint Answer Set Programming and Satisfiability Modulo Theories. - Autumn School on Computational Logic: http://iclp16school.webs.upv.es/ * Roman Bartak: Constraint Logic Programming * Veronica Dahl: Language processing through logic grammars and constraints * Torsten Schaub: Answer Set Programming: foundations and applications * C.R.Ramakrishnan: Verification and probabilistic logic programming - Sponsors: * The Association for Logic Programming: http://logicprogramming.org/ * LogicBlox, Inc: http://www.logicblox.com/ * Semantic Systems: http://www.semantic-systems.com/ * UT Dallas: http://www.utdallas.edu/ Conference Scope Since the first conference held in Marseille in 1982, ICLP has been the pre- mier international conference for presenting research in logic programming. Contributions are sought in all areas of logic programming, including but not restricted to: - Theory: Semantic Foundations, Formalisms, Nonmonotonic Reasoning, Knowledge Representation. - Implementation: Compilation, Virtual Machines, Parallelism, Constraint Han- dling Rules, Tabling. - Environments: Program Analysis, Transformation, Validation, Verification, Debugging, Profiling, Testing. - Language Issues: Concurrency, Objects, Coordination, Mobility, Higher Order, Types, Modes, Assertions, Programming Techniques. - Related Paradigms: Inductive and Co-inductive Logic Programming, Constraint Logic Programming, Answer-Set Programming, SAT-Checking. - Applications: Databases, Big Data, Data Integration and Federation, Soft- ware Engineering, Natural Language Processing, Web and Semantic Web, Agents, Artificial Intelligence, Bioinformatics, and Education. In addition to the presentations of accepted papers, the technical program will include invited talks, advanced tutorials, the doctoral consortium, and several workshops. Important Dates Early Registration Deadline: September 5, 2016 Conference: October 16-21, 2016 Conference Organization General Chairs: Michael Kifer Stony Brook University, USA Neng-Fa Zhou City University of New York, USA Program Chairs: Manuel Carro UPM and IMDEA Software Institute, Spain Andy King University of Kent, UK Workshop Chair: Marcello Balduccini Drexel University, USA Publicity Chair: Peter Schueller Marmara University, Turkey Doctoral Consortium Chairs: Marina De Vos University of Bath, UK Neda Saeedloei University of Minnesota Duluth, USA Programming Contest Chair: Paul Fodor Stony Brook University, USA Web Presence: Joaquin Arias IMDEA Software Institute, Spain Program Committee: Marcello Balduccini Drexel University, USA Mutsunori Banbara Kobe University, Japan Roman Bartak Charles University, Czech Republic Pedro Cabalar University of Corunna, Spain Mats Carlsson SICS, Sweden Manuel Carro UPM and IMDEA Software Institute, Spain Michael Codish Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Marina De Vos University of Bath, UK Agostino Dovier Universita degli Studi di Udine, Italy Gregory Duck National University of Singapore, Singapore Esra Erdem Sabanci University, Turkey Wolfgang Faber University of Huddersfield, UK Thom Fruehwirth University of Ulm, Germany John Gallagher Roskilde University, Denmark, and IMDEA Software Institute, Spain Marco Gavanelli Universita degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy Martin Gebser University of Potsdam, Germany Michael Hanus CAU Kiel, Germany Katsumi Inoue NII, Japan Gerda Janssens KU Leuven - University of Leuven, Belgium Andy King University of Kent, UK Ekaterina Komendantskaya Heriot-Watt University, UK Michael Leuschel University of Dusseldorf, Germany Vladimir Lifschitz University of Texas, USA Jose F. Morales IMDEA Software Institute, Spain Enrico Pontelli New Mexico State University, USA Jorg Puhrer Leipzig University, Germany Ricardo Rocha University of Porto, Portugal Zoltan Somogyi Independent Researcher, Australia Harald Sondergaard University of Melbourne, Australia Theresa Swift NOVALINKS, US, and UNL, Portugal Francesca Toni Imperial College London, UK Irina Trubitsyna University of Calabria, Italy Mirek Truszczynski University of Kentucky, USA Alicia Villanueva Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain Jan Wielemaker VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands Stefan Woltran TU Wien, Austria Fangkai Yang Schlumberger Inc., USA Jia-Huai You University of Alberta, Canada Workshops The ICLP 2016 program will include several workshops. They are perhaps the best places for the presentation of preliminary work, underdeveloped novel ideas, and new open problems to a wide and interested audience with opportuni- ties for intensive discussions and project collaboration. Autumn School on Computational Logic Students and researchers are invited to participate in the Autumn School with the following tutorials: * Roman Bartak: Constraint Logic Programming * Veronica Dahl: Language processing through logic grammars and constraints * Torsten Schaub: Answer Set Programming: foundations and applications * C.R.Ramakrishnan: Verification and probabilistic logic programming Information on scholarships can be found on the homepage: http://iclp16school.webs.upv.es/ Doctoral Consortium The Twelfth Doctoral Consortium (DC) on Logic Programming provides research students with the opportunity to present and discuss their research direc- tions, and to obtain feedback from both peers and experts in the field. Accepted participants will receive partial financial support to attend the event and the main conference. The best paper from the DC will be given the opportunity to present in a session of the main ICLP conference. Conference Venue The venue will be the Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel in Flushing, New York City. New York City is an international tourist destination, receiving 56 million tourists in 2014 alone. Several sources have ranked New York the most photographed city in the world. Times square, known as the city's heart, is the brightly illuminated hub of the Broadway theatre district. The Statue of Liberty greets new arrivals to the Americas by ship in the late 19th and early 20th century, and is a globally recognized symbol of the United States. Flush- ing is associated by many with the National Tennis Centre, since Flushing Meadows has been the home of the US Open Grand Slam tennis tournament every year since 1978. New York is the most populous city in the United States and one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world. Situated in one of the world's largest natural harbours, New York City consists of five boroughs, each of which is a separate county of New York State. The conference hotel is situated in the Queens borough, just a two-minute walk from the Flushing-Main Street rail station. Direct train lines take you directly from there to Times Square in just over 45 minutes, which is fast for New York City. The Museum of Modern Art can be reached in under 40 mins, Grand Central Terminal in 40 mins, the Empire State Building under 50 mins, and The High Line Park in 50 minutes. The hotel is also close to LaGuardia Airports and JFK. LaGuardia is just 3 miles away and the hotel offers a complementary shuttle service. John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is 10 miles away and can be reached within 30 minutes by taxi. The hotel is situated in a vibrant Asian district that offers a variety of Eastern cuisine, as well as many stores and shops. Sponsor The conference is sponsored by the Association for Logic Programming (ALP), LogicBlox Inc., Semantic Systems, and UT Dallas. Financial Assistance The Association for Logic Programming has funds to assist financially disad- vantaged participants and, especially, students to enable them to attend the conference. Inquiries should be made to the general chairs.