Call for Participation: RuleML 7th International Web Rule Symposium (RuleML 2013)

Early Bird Registration ends June 18th, 2013:
http://ruleml2013.eventbrite.com/#

 

Call for Participation: RuleML 7th International Web Rule Symposium 

 

Date:        July 11-13th, 2013

Location:    University of Washington, Seattle, U.S.

WWW:         http://2013.ruleml.org

 

The 7th International Web Rule Symposium (RuleML 2013) will be held at the
University of Washington, Seattle in the U.S. state of Washington, on July
11-13th, 2013 co-located directly before the AAAI-13 conference. The annual
International Web Rule Symposium (RuleML) is an international conference on
research, applications, languages and standards for rule technologies.
RuleML is the leading conference to build bridges between academia and
industry in the field of rules and its applications, especially as part of
the semantic technology stack. 

 

RuleML 2013 includes keynotes, invited and contributed talks, as well as
specialized events: 

 

• Special Track on "Translating between Human Language and Formal Rules:
Business, Law, and Government":
http://wiki.ruleml.org/index.php/Human_Language_Technology 

• The 3rd Doctoral Consortium on Rules:
http://2013.ruleml.org/content/3rd-ruleml-doctoral-consortium 

• The 7th International Rule Challenge:
http://2013.ruleml.org/content/7th-international-rule-challenge 

 

RuleML Keynotes, Invited Talks and Tutorials 

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• Ontology Repositories Make a World of Difference, by Michael Gruninger,
University of Toronto. 

• Probabilistic Soft Logic: A Scalable Approach for Markov Random Fields
over Continuous-Valued Variables, Lise Getoor, University of Maryland. 

• Rapid Text-based Authoring of Defeasible Higher-Order Logic Formulas, via
Textual Logic and Rulelog, Benjamin Grosof. 

• Tutorial on Multi-Agent Activity Modeling with the Brahms Environment,
Maarten Sierhuis. 

• LegalRuleML: from Metamodel to Use Cases - A Tutorial, Tara Athan, Harold
Boley, Guido Governatori, Monica Palmirani, Adrian Paschke and Adam Wyner. 

• Tutorial on Formalization of Natural Language Regulations through SBVR
Structured English, François Lévy, Adeline Nazarenko. 

• Tutorial on Rules and Policy based handling of XML in Government Contexts
including NIEM, David Webber. 

 

RuleML Program and Accepted Papers 

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• http://2013.ruleml.org/content/program-and-accepted-papers 

 

Received on Thursday, 13 June 2013 12:25:23 UTC