- From: Geoff Sutcliffe <geoff@cs.miami.edu>
- Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2015 10:35:11 -0400 (EDT)
- To: public-argumentation@w3.org
25th International Conference on Automated Deduction (CADE-25) Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, 1-7 August 2015 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ---------------------- Registration, accommodation, and travel information for CADE-25 and all the affiliated events can be found at the conference website at http://www.cade-25.info. The call for the Woody Bledsoe Student Travel Award is attached. DATES ----- 1-3 August 2015: Workshops, Tutorials, Special Session, Competitions 4-7 August 2015: CADE main conference, Competitions GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- CADE is the major forum for the presentation of research in all aspects of automated deduction. The CADE-25 conference programme will include invited talks, paper presentations, system descriptions, workshops, tutorials, system competitions, a poster session, and a special jubilee session on the past, present, and future of automated deduction. Invited speakers (CADE-25 jubilee session) * Ursula Martin, University of Oxford * Frank Pfenning, Carnegie Mellon University * David Plaisted, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill * Andrei Voronkov, University of Manchester Invited speakers (CADE-25 main conference) * Ulrich Furbach, University of Koblenz, ECCAI invited talk * Edward Zalta, Stanford University * Michael Genesereth, Stanford University (joint with RuleML Symposium) Numerous further invited presentations will be part of the CADE-25 workshop program. Reception and dinner speeches will be given by Wolfgang Bibel and Jörg Siekmann. SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM ----------------- * 7 invited presentations (see above) * 24 regular research papers * 12 system descriptions * 9 workshops and 1 poster event * 6 tutorials * 3 system competitions * presentation of Herbrand Award to Andrei Voronkov * presentation of Skolem Awards (for most influential CADE papers from CADE-20, CADE-14, CADE-8, and CADE-0-1) * presentation of best paper award to Vijay D'Silva and Caterina Urban WORKSHOPS ---------- * Bridging: Bridging the gap between human and automated reasoning * DT: 29. Jahrestreffen der GI-Fachgruppe Deduktionssysteme * HOL4: HOL4 Workshop * IWC: The 4th International Workshop on Confluence * LFMTP: International Workshop on Logical Frameworks and Meta-Languages: Theory and Practice * LOCAS: Low-level Code Analysis for Security * PxTP: Workshop on Proof eXchange for Theorem Proving * QUANTIFY: 2nd International Workshop on Quantification * Vampire: The Vampire Workshop TUTORIALS --------- * Abella: Reasoning about Computational Systems using Abella * Beluga: Programming proofs about formal systems * CPROVER: From Programs to Logic: The CPROVER verification tools * Isabelle: Isabelle Tutorial * Lean: Lean Theorem Prover: a Tutorial * Superposition: 25th Anniversary of Superposition: Status and Future COMPETITIONS ------------ * CASC: The CADE ATP System Competition * CoCo: The 4th Confluence Competition * termCOMP: Termination Competition POSTER EVENT ------------ * EPS: The CADE-25 Taskforce towards an Encyclopedia of Proof Systems WOODY BLEDSOE STUDENT TRAVEL AWARDS AT CADE-25 ---------------------------------------------- The Woody Bledsoe Student Travel Award was created to honor the memory of Woody Bledsoe, for his contributions to mathematics, artificial intelligence, and automated theorem proving, and for his dedication to students. The award is intended to enable selected students to attend the International Conference on Automated Deduction (CADE) or the International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning (IJCAR), whichever is scheduled for the year, by covering part of their expenses. The winners of the CADE-25 Woody Bledsoe Student Award will be partially reimbursed (e.g., between Euro 200 and Euro 750) for their conference registration, transportation, and accommodation expenses. Preference will be given to students who will play an active role in the conference (including satellite workshops, competitions, tutorials and poster events) and do not have alternative funding. However, also students in other situations are very much encouraged to apply. A nomination consists of a recommendation letter of up to 300 words from the student's advisor. Nominations for CADE-25 should be sent by e-mail to the chairs and conference organizers at cade25@inf.fu-berlin.de. Nominations must arrive no later than 21 June 2015. The winners will be notified by 28 June 2015. The awards will be presented at CADE-25; in case a winner does not attend, the chairs may transfer the award to another nominee or give no award.
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