[TYPES/announce] 2nd CfP (deadline 31 Oct) Math. in Comp. Sci. Special Issue 'Enabling Domain Experts to use Formalised Reasoning'

Christoph LANGE math.semantic.web at gmail.com
Thu Oct 3 07:12:43 EDT 2013


(How does this relate to types? Well, the Do-Form at AISB2013 symposium
from which this Special Issue emerged, had submissions that explicitly
discussed whether or not to use types when formalising, or what types
to use. Particularly the submissions on auction theory do so.)

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Call for Papers for a Special Issue of MATHEMATICS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

              ENABLING DOMAIN EXPERTS TO USE FORMALISED REASONING
       http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/projects/formare/pubs/mcs-doform/

           Guest editors: Manfred Kerber, Christoph Lange, Colin Rowat

We invite high-quality original research papers to a special issue of
the Birkhäuser/Springer journal Mathematics in Computer Science on the
use of systems based on a formal, explicit, machine-verifiable
representation of knowledge in application domains such as economics,
engineering, health care, education. Examples include:

* problems from application domains, which could benefit from better
  verification and knowledge management facilities, and

* knowledge management and verification tools, which domain experts
  can use without a computer science background. (Read more about our
  topics of interest)

For further examples, please see the Symposium on Enabling Domain
Experts to use Formalised Reasoning
(http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/projects/formare/events/aisb2013/)
held at the annual convention of the AISB (Society for the Study of
Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour) in April 2013.

    Submission: 31 October 2013
    Notification: 15 December 2013
    Revised version due: 15 January 2014
    Final version due: 15 February 2014
    Publication (expected): April 2014

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

* for domain experts: what problems in application domains could
  benefit from better verification and knowledge management
  facilities? Possible fields include:

  - Example 1 (economics): auctions, value-at-risk models, trading
    algorithms, market design

  - Example 2 (engineering): system interoperability, manufacturing
    processes, product classification

* for computer scientists: how to provide the right knowledge
  management and verification tools to domain experts without a
  computer science background?

  -  wikis and blogs for informal, semantic, semiformal, and formal
     mathematical knowledge;
  -  general techniques and tools for online collaborative mathematics;
  -  tools for collaboratively producing, presenting, publishing, and
     interacting with online mathematics;
  -  automation and human-computer interaction aspects of mathematical
wikis;
  -  ontologies and knowledge bases designed to support knowledge
     management and verification in application domains;
  -  practical experiences, usability aspects, feasibility studies;
  -  evaluation of existing tools and experiments;
  -  requirements, user scenarios and goals.

Submissions should be approximately 20 pages long, should follow
publishers' instructions and should be submitted via EasyChair.

Potential contributors may contact the guest editors
(doformmcs2014 at easychair.org) to discuss the suitability of topics and
papers.

-- 
Christoph Lange, School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham
http://cs.bham.ac.uk/~langec/, Skype duke4701

→ Intelligent Computer Mathematics, 8–12 July, Bath, UK.
  Early registration deadline 23 June; http://cicm-conference.org/2013/
→ Knowledge and Experience Management, 7-9 October, Bamberg, Germany.
  Submission until 1 July; http://minf.uni-bamberg.de/lwa2013/cfp/fgwm/
→ Modular Ontologies (WoMO), 15 September, Corunna, Spain.
  Submission until 5 July; http://www.iaoa.org/womo/2013.html


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