Call for Papers for the ======================= 8th International Conference on Conceptual Structures (ICCS 2000) ================================================================= Logical, Linguistic, and Computational Issues ============================================= August 14-18, 2000, Darmstadt, Germany http://www.mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de/ags/ag1/iccs2000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The International Conference on Conceptual Structures (ICCS) is the annual conference and principal research forum in the theory and practice of conceptual structures. Previous ICCS conferences has been held at the Universite Laval (Quebec City, 1993), the University of Maryland (1994), the University of California (Santa Cruz, 1995), Sydney (1996), the University of Washington (Seattle, 1997), Montpellier (1998), and at Virginia Tech (Blacksburg, 1999). The proceedings of the conference will be published by Springer Verlag. ICCS 2000 will precede ECAI 2000 which will be held in Berlin, August 20-25. Papers are invited on the following topics: conceptual structures (application and experience); case studies using conceptual structures; conceptual analysis; natural language processing; conceptual ontology; knowledge discovery and acquisition; conceptual structures theory; modeling and visualization with conceptual structures; and related topics. Comparisons with other representations on the basis of expressiveness, ease of use, computational performance, or reasoning simplicity are welcome. Authors are invited to submit papers describing both theoretical and practical research involving conceptual structures. Papers accepted or under review by other conferences or journals are not acceptable as submissions. Invited Speakers ================ Sixteen speakers have been invited to address topics in the scope of the following themes: --- Philosophical and Linguistic Issues of Conceptual Structures Keith Devlin (Stanford) & Gisela Harras (Mannheim) --- Logic and Language Jacqueline Brunning (Toronto) & Hans Kamp (Stuttgart) --- Conceptual Ontologies Fritz Lehmann (Austin) & John Sowa (New York) --- Nested Conceptual Graphs Marie-Laure Mugnier (Montpellier) & Susanne Prediger (Darmstadt) --- Applications of Conceptual Graphs Michel Chein (Montpellier) & Guy Mineau (Quebec) --- Computing Conceptual Structures Bernhard Ganter (Dresden) & Robert Levinson (Santa Cruz)/Gerard Ellis (Sydney) --- Conceptual Modeling Alex Borgida (New Brunswick) & Deborah McGuinness (Stanford) --- Logic-Based Networks Peter Eklund (Gold Coast) & Stuart Shapiro (Buffalo) Author's Information ==================== Papers are limited to 14 pages, single column in US letter format. Position papers (2 pages) are also welcome. The electronic submission in postscript or pdf format must be received before or on Monday, January 10, 2000, at mineau@ift.ulaval.ca. See the http://www.mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de/ags/ag1/iccs2000 for further details. Papers accepted for publication will appear in the Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence Series by Springer-Verlag. Editors of the volume are Bernhard Ganter (Dresden) and Guy Mineau (Quebec). Papers accepted for presentation only, and position papers will appear in supplementary proceedings. Conference Location =================== Surrounded by the recreational areas of the Odenwald and the Bergstrasse, the Taunus and the Spessart, Darmstadt is favoured not only by nature, having a mild climate and fertile countryside, but is conveniently located only a 25 minute ride by a shuttle bus from the Frankfurt Airport. Darmstadt is a city full of cultural life, with many museums, galleries and expositions and an old theatrical tradition. As former grand-ducal residency many old buildings, parks and gardens are giving evidence of the various epochs of history. Darmstadt University of Technology with more than 17000 students, and numerous other scientific institutions like the Society for Heavy-Ion Research, the Research Center of the German Telecom, the European Space Operation Center, two GMD institutes, two Fraunhofer Institutes (among them the Institute for Computer Graphics), the Center for Computer Graphics, the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Technology and the ErnstSchroederCenter for Conceptual Knowledge Processing have long become firmly integrated into the community. Chairs ====== Honorary Chair: John Sowa General Chair: Rudolf Wille Program Chair: Bernhard Ganter, Guy Mineau Conference Chair: Gerd Stumme Further Information =================== This call for papers and the latest information regarding the conference can be found on the World Wide Web at: http://www.mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de/ags/ag1/iccs2000 Further information is also available from Rudolf Wille or Gerd Stumme at FB Mathematik TU Darmstadt D--64289 Darmstadt Phone: ++49--6151--164686 Fax: ++49--6151--164011 email: iccs2000@mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de