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DL 2022 FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
35th International Workshop on Description Logics, DL 2022 August 7–10, 2022, Haifa, Israel Website: http://dl.kr.org/dl2022 Contact: dl_workshop2022@easychair.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/DL_Workshops Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/489091999439157 IMPORTANT DATES * 23 Apr 2022 Paper registration & abstract * 30 Apr 2022 Paper submission * 14 May 2022 Fast-track notification (see below) * 8 Jun 2022 Notification * 20 Jun 2022 Early registration * 20 Jun 2022 Camera-ready version due * 7–10 Aug 2022 DL workshop Note: We have assured DL paper registration to be after the KR notification date, however the schedule is now tight and *no* deadline extension will be possible. GENERAL INFORMATION The DL workshop is the major annual event of the description logic research community. It is the forum in which those interested in description logics, both from academia and industry, meet to discuss ideas, share information and compare experiences. The 35th edition will be held in Haifa, Israel, between August 7th and 10th 2022. It will be co- located with a number of events as part of FLoC 2022 (including KR & NMR 2022). For more information see: * FLoC 2022, Federated Logic Conference: https://floc2022.org/ * KR 2022, 19th International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: https://kr2022.cs.tu-dortmund.de/ * NMR 2022, 20th International Workshop on Non-Monotonic Reasoning: https://sites.google.com/view/nmr2022/home-page WORKSHOP SCOPE We invite contributions on all aspects of description logics, including, but not limited to: Foundations of description logics: decidability and complexity of reasoning, expressive power, novel inference problems, inconsistency management, reasoning techniques, modularisation, ontology extraction, abductive and inductiveg reasoning Extensions of description logics: closed-world and non-monotonic reasoning, epistemic reasoning, temporal and spatial reasoning, procedural knowledge, query answering, reasoning over dynamic information Integration of description logics with other formalisms: object-oriented representation languages, database query languages, constraint-based programming, logic programming, rule-based systems Applications and use areas of description logics: ontology engineering, ontology languages, databases, ontology-based data access, semi-structured data, graph-structured data, linked data, document management, natural language, learning, explanations, planning, Semantic Web, cloud computing, conceptual modeling, web services, business processes, practical experiences, case studies, feasibility studies Systems and tools of all kinds around description logics: reasoners, ontology editors, ontology alignment, ontology extraction, other support for ontology development, database schema design, query rewriting/answering/optimization, data integration, implementation and optimization techniques, benchmarking, evaluation, modeling INVITED SPEAKERS * Aarti Gupta, Princeton University, NJ, US (FLoC Plenary) * Ziyad Hanna, Jasper Design Automation, Israel (FLoC Keynote) * Pierre Marquis, CRIL-CNRS/Université d'Artois, Lens, France (Joint DL/NMR keynote) * Sebastian Rudolph, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany * Renate A. Schmidt, University of Manchester, UK SUBMISSIONS DL reviewing is *single-blind*, so the names of the authors will be visible to the reviewers and should be indicated on the submitted files. We allow anonymous submissions on request (see below). Submissions may be of two types: A – Regular papers of up to 11 pages (excluding references) B – Extended abstracts of 2–4 pages (excluding references) Both regular papers and abstracts must be formatted using the *new* CEURART style, using the following DL-specific template that we prepared: * http://dl.kr.org/dl2022/papers/submissions/CEURART-DL.zip and submitted via: * https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dl_workshop2022 Submissions of type A must contain enough substance that they can be cited in other publications and may not have appeared before. A clearly marked appendix with additional proofs and evaluation data may be included. For submissions of type B, we highly encourage a clearly marked appendix with additional proofs, evaluation data, or extended version of your paper, which was accepted at another conference or which you submitted or plan to submit to another conference. Abstracts of papers accepted or under review at other venues must clearly state the venue where the paper has been submitted alongside its status. The appendix will be read at the discretion of the reviewers and will not be included in the proceedings. The appendix does not need to be in the CEURART format. The proceedings will be submitted to CEUR-WS.org for online publication. Due to a change of policy at CEUR-WS.org papers of type B are no longer indexed by dblp.org and the case of an abstract of a pre-published paper may require a permission by the copyright holder. Accepted submissions of both types will be selected for either oral or poster presentation at the workshop. Submissions will be judged solely based on their content, and the type of submission will have no bearing on the decision between oral and poster presentation. FAST-TRACK NOTIFICATION Authors who require a visa to travel to Israel and for this reason would like to receive notification earlier than 8 June may request fast-track reviewing. To do so, authors should send an email to dl_workshop2022@easychair.org, including the submission number of the paper and a statement explaining the circumstances that require fast-track review. Authors and participants who require a visa invitation to attend the workshop please follow the guidelines provided at the FLoC website under https://www.floc2022.org/information. ANONYMOUS SUBMISSION In justified cases, if you wish your submission to be handled anonymously (i.e., double-blind) please send an e-mail to dl_workshop2022@easychair.org explaining the reasons. You will receive instructions on how to proceed. STUDENT SUPPORT Support for students wishing to attend DL 2022 will be provided either directly by DL organizers or in collaboration with FLoC & KR 2022. Details will be announced in due time. COVID-19 INFORMATION FLoC 2022 and all affiliated events including DL are planned to be held in-person. However, due to travel restrictions imposed by various authorities if some delegates will not be allowed to enter Israel, they will be allowed to present virtually. If the goal to organize FLoC 2022 in-person cannot be met due to worsening pandemic situation, it will be switched to a fully virtual conference. The decision on in-person or virtual format will be made and published by 1 May 2022. ORGANIZATION General Chair: Jean Christoph Jung, University of Hildesheim PC Co-Chairs: Martin Homola, Comenius University in Bratislava Marie-Laure Mugnier, University of Montpellier Local Chair: Ofer Arieli, The Academic College of Tel-Aviv Publicity Co-Chairs: Ján Kľuka, Comenius University in Bratislava Júlia Pukancová, Comenius University in Bratislava |
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