[TYPES/announce] First Call for Papers - 10th Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics - CICM 2017 - Abstract Submission Deadline 15. March 2017
Serge Autexier
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Tue Jan 24 05:27:36 EST 2017
Call for Papers
10th Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics
- CICM 2017 -
July 17-21, 2016
University of Edinburgh, Scotland
http://www.cicm-conference.org/2017
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Digital and computational solutions are becoming the prevalent means
for the generation, communication, processing, storage and curation of
mathematical information. Separate communities have developed to
investigate and build computer based systems for computer algebra,
automated deduction, and mathematical publishing as well as novel user
interfaces. While all of these systems excel in their own right, their
integration can lead to synergies offering significant added
value. The Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics (CICM)
offers a venue for discussing and developing solutions to the great
challenges posed by the integration of these diverse areas.
CICM has been held annually as a joint meeting since 2008, co-locating
related conferences and workshops to advance work in these
subjects. Previous meetings have been held in Birmingham (UK 2008),
Grand Bend (Canada 2009), Paris (France 2010), Bertinoro (Italy 2011),
Bremen (Germany 2012), Bath (UK 2013), Coimbra (Portugal 2014),
Washington DC (USA 2015) and Bialystok (Poland 2016).
This is a call for papers for CICM 2017, which will be held in
Edinburgh, Scotland, July 17-21, 2016. CICM 2017 also invites work-in-
progress papers.
The principal tracks of the conference will be:
* Track: Calculemus (chair: Matthew England)
All topics in the intersection of computer algebra systems and
automated reasoning systems including:
- Automated theorem proving in computer algebra systems.
- Computer algebra and symbolic computation in theorem proving
systems.
- Theory, design and implementation of interdisciplinary systems for
computer mathematics.
- Case studies and applications that involve a mix of computation
and reasoning.
- Case studies in formalization of mathematical theories that include
non-trivial computations.
- Representation of mathematics in computer algebra systems.
- Input languages, programming languages, types and constraint
languages, and modeling languages for mathematical assistant systems.
* Track: Digital Mathematical Libraries (DML) (chair: Olaf Teschke)
All topics related to the formation of a Global Digital Mathematics
Library (GDML) network, ranging from experiences from existing DMLs,
policies and standards facilitating interoperability, to development
and integration of new techniques for content creation,
preservation, enhancement and retrieval of the corpus, including:
- DML creation and maintenance (content aggregation, validation,
curation, enhancement).
- DML architecture and representations (organization, workflows,
policies, standards).
- DML access and applications (retrieval, interfaces, interoperability).
- DML collections and systems (experiences from various existing DMLs).
* Track: Mathematical Knowledge Management (MKM) (chair: Florian Rabe)
- Knowledge representation using, e.g., formal logics, computational
systems, narrative document formats, or databases
- Solutions to create, store, disseminate, discover, or manipulate
mathematical knowledge
- Corpora of knowledge inlcuding documents, theories, theorems, proofs,
models, algorithms, exercises, or examples
- Methods, systems, frameworks, case studies, challenges, benchmarks,
or applications for mathematical knowledge
- Comparisons, evaluations, or integrations of MKM solutions
* Track: Systems & Projects (chair: Osman Hasan)
- Systems: Stand-alone; plugins, libraries, or extensions of
existing systems; or integrations of existing systems
- Data: Formalizations; harvests or new processing of existing data;
or case studies, test cases, or benchmark suites for systems
- Projects: finished, ongoing or new
- Survey papers
* Track: Doctoral Programme (chair: TBD)
The overall programme is organized by the General Program Chair Herman
Geuvers. The local arrangements will be coordinated by Jacques
Fleuriot. The publicity chair is Serge Autexier.
We plan to have proceedings of the conference as in previous years
with Springer Verlag as a volume in Lecture Notes in Artificial
Intelligence (LNAI).
*Important Dates*
Conference submissions
- Abstract submission deadline: 15. March 2017
- Submission deadline: 22. March 2017
- Reviews sent to authors: 26. April 2017
- Rebuttals due: 30. April 2017
- Notification of acceptance: 12. May 2017
- Camera ready copies due: 26. May 2017
- Conference: 17.-21. July 2017
Workshop Proposals
- Submission deadline: 10. February 2017
- Notification of acceptance: 15. February 2017
More details on the conference are available from
http://www.cicm-conference.org/2017
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