Topics of interest
We welcome contributions on all aspects of defeasible and ampliative reasoning such as (but not limited to):
- Abductive and inductive reasoning
- Explanation finding, diagnosis and causal reasoning
- Inconsistency handling and exception-tolerant reasoning
- Decision-making under uncertainty and incomplete information
- Default reasoning, nonmonotonic reasoning, nonmonotonic logics, conditional logics
- Specific instances and variations of ampliative and defeasible reasoning
- Probabilistic and statistical approaches to reasoning
- Vagueness, rough sets, granularity and fuzzy-logics
- Philosophical foundations of defeasibility
- Empirical studies of reasoning
- Relationship with cognition and language
- Contextual reasoning
- Preference-based reasoning
- Analogical reasoning
- Similarity-based reasoning
- Belief dynamics and merging
- Argumentation theory, negotiation and conflict resolution
- Heuristic and approximate reasoning
- Defeasible normative systems
- Reasoning about actions and change
- Reasoning about knowledge and belief, epistemic and doxastic logics
- Ampliative and defeasible temporal and spatial reasoning
- Computational aspects of reasoning with uncertainty
- Implementations and systems
- Applications of uncertainty in reasoning
Submission
We invite submissions of papers presenting original research results or position statements. Submissions must be prepared using the IJCAI 2015 LaTeX style and should be no longer than 6 pages excluding references and in PDF format. The list of references is limited to one page.
Please submit to: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dare15
The extended submission deadline is 4 May 2015.
Accepted papers will be made available electronically in the CEUR Workshop Proceedings series (http://ceur-ws.org). The copyright of the papers remains with the authors, and therefore submitting the same work to a conference is acceptable from DARe side.