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** CALL FOR PAPERS ** 10th Symposium on Abstraction, Reformulation, and Approximation http://www.scm.tees.ac.uk/p.gregory/sara2013/ Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort, Leavenworth, Washington, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The 10th Symposium on Abstraction, Reformulation, and Approximation will be held on 11-12 July 2013 at the Sleeping Lady mountain resort in Leavenworth, Washington, near Seattle USA. SARA 2013 will share some sessions with the collocated Symposium on Combinatorial Search (SoCS 2013), which is to be held 12-13 July. SARA also occurs immediately before, and is conveniently located for, AAAI 2013 in Seattle. The Symposium will consist primarily of paper presentations, poster presentations, discussion sessions, and invited presentations. The aim of the Symposium is to provide a forum for interaction among researchers in all areas of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science with an interest in Abstraction, Reformulation, or Approximation (ARA). Topics include (1) the theory of Abstraction, Reformulation, and Approximation, (2) methods for selecting which of several applicable ARA techniques is best for a given problem, (3) techniques for automatically constructing and selecting appropriate abstractions, reformulations, and approximations, (4) empirical and theoretical studies of the costs and benefits of ARA, and (5) applications of ARA to automated reasoning, automatic programming, cognitive modeling, constraint programming, constraint satisfaction, databases, design, diagnosis, general game playing, general problem solving, machine learning, planning, robotics, scheduling, search, simulation, theorem proving. Submission ------------------------------------------------------------ Researchers who wish to present work at the symposium must submit in one of the following forms: Full paper: Full paper submissions must report on substantial, original research that is not published, accepted for publication or under review in an archival publication. Extended abstract: Extended abstracts on research that will be submitted to, has been submitted to, or has already been published in archival conferences or journals. Please indicate in your submission if it is an extended abstract. These abstracts must not be reproductions of another publication; rather they should summarise the work in a form accessible to the ARA community. Research summary: Researchers should submit a short report describing research questions that they are engaged in that is relevant to ARA. Full papers should not exceed 8 pages in AAAI format; extended abstracts should not exceed 4 pages (we encourage shorter abstracts where appropriate); and research summaries should not exceed 2 pages. Submission is via easychair in AAAI format: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sara2013 http://www.aaai.org/Publications/Author/author.php Prior to submission, we require a that a short abstract (less than 200 words) is submitted at the easychair site. Deadlines are set below. Important Dates ------------------------------------------------------- Abstracts: 12 April 2013 Submissions: 19 April 2013 Notification: 17 May 2013 Workshop: 11-12 July 2013 Organisation --------------------------------------------------------- Chairs Alan Frisch (program chair) alan.frisch@york.ac.uk Peter Gregory (program chair) p.gregory@tees.ac.uk Mausam (local chair) mausam@cs.washington.edu Program Committee Roman Bartak Berthe Choueiry Lukas Chrpa Stefan Edelkamp Michael Genesereth Enrico Giunchiglia Rob Holte Chris Jefferson Sven Koenig Lars Kotthoff Ian Miguel Martijn Van Otterlo Steven Prestwich Andrea Rendl Peter Revesz Ashish Sabharwal Lorenza Saitta Nathan Sturtevant Pascal van Hentenryck Miroslav Velev Mateu Villeret Toby Walsh Jean-Daniel Zucker | ||||||||||||||||||
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