Call for Participation: 22nd International Conference on Conceptual Structures 2016

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22nd International Conference on Conceptual Structures, ICCS 2016

Graph-based Modeling of Conceptual Structures

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5th to 7th July, 2016, Annecy, France

Conference web site: www.irit.fr/ICCS2016/

Early Registration Deadline: 5th June, 2016

Co-located: 9th International Conference on Formal Ontology in
Information Systems (FOIS) 2016
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The International Conferences on Conceptual Structures (ICCS) focus on
the formal analysis and representation of conceptual knowledge with
applications to artificial intelligence, computational linguistics, and
related areas of computer science. The ICCS conferences evolved from a
series of seven annual workshops on conceptual graphs, starting with an
informal gathering hosted by John F. Sowa in 1986. Recently, graph-based
knowledge representation and reasoning (KRR) paradigms are getting more
and more attention. The aim of the ICCS 2016 conference is to build upon
its long standing expertise in graph-based KRR and focus on providing
modelling, formal and application results of graph-based systems.

ICCS 2016 will be co-located with FOIS 2016, held in Annecy, in the
Polytech building at the campus of the University of Savoie.

The registration can be found at:
https://www.irit.fr/CMS-DRUPAL7/ICCS2016/node/12

** Program **

ICCS 2016 will be co-located with the 9th International Conference on
Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2016). The conferences
have been scheduled to minimise overlapping of sessions.

The schedule can be found at:
https://www.irit.fr/CMS-DRUPAL7/ICCS2016/node/4

* Keynotes *

"Automating human-like reasoning with diagrams on machines"
  Mateja Jamnik (University of Cambridge)

"On the many graphs of the Web and the interest of adding their missing
links"
  Fabien Gandon (INRIA)


* Papers *

Alper Yegenoglu, Pietro Quaglio, Emiliano Torre, Sonja Grün and
Dominik Endres:
"Exploring the Usefulness of Formal Concept Analysis for
Robust Detection of Spatio-Temporal Spike Patterns in Massively
Parallel Spike Trains"

Cristina Nica, Agnès Braud, Xavier Dolques, Florence Le Ber and
Marianne Huchard:
"Extracting Hierarchies of Closed Partially-Ordered Patterns using
Relational Concept Analysis"

David Jakobsen and Peter Øhrstrøm:
"The Interpretation of Branching Time Diagrams" (short paper)

Juliette Dibie-Barthelemy, Stéphane Dervaux, Estelle Doriot,
Liliana Ibanescu and Caroline Penicaud:
"MS2O - A Multi-Scale and Multi-Step Ontology for Transformation
Processes: Application to Micro-Organisms"

Fabien Amarger, Jean-Pierre Chanet, Ollivier Haemmerlé,
Nathalie Hernandez and Catherine Roussey:
"Knowledge Engineering Method based on consensual knwoledge and trust
computation: the MUSKA System"

Alina Petrova and Sebastian Rudolph:
"Web-Mining Defeasible Knowledge from Concessional Statements"

Arash Saghafi:
"Visualizing Ontologies – A Literature Survey"

Abdelraouf Hecham, Madalina Croitoru, Pierre Bisquert and Patrice Buche:
"Extending GWAPs for Building Profile Aware Associative Networks"

Cornelius Croitoru and Madalina Croitoru:
"Representing Multi-Scale Datalog +/- Using Hierarchical Graphs"

Bingyang Wei and Harry Delugach:
"Transforming UML Models to and from Conceptual Graphs to Identify
Missing Requirements" (short paper)

Shipra Sharma and Balwinder Sodhi:
"SDDNet: A Semantic Network for Software Design and Development Domain
via Graph Database" (short paper)

Danai Symeonidou, Madalina Croitoru, Isabelle Sanchez, Pascal Neveu,
Nathalie Pernelle, Fatiha Sais, Aurelie Roland, Patrice Buche,
Aunur-Rofiq Muljarto and Rémi Schneider:
"Key Discovery for Numerical Data: Application to Oenological Practices"

Céline Alec, Chantal Reynaud and Brigitte Safar:
"A Model for Linked Open Data Acquisition and SPARQL Query Generation"

Fabien Amarger, Jean-Pierre Chanet, Ollivier Haemmerlé,
Nathalie Hernandez and Catherine Roussey:
"Dealing with incompatibilities when fusioning knowledge bases"
(short paper)

Francesco Kriegel:
"Parallel Attribute Exploration"

Sebastien Ferre and Peggy Cellier:
"Graph-FCA in Practice"

Uta Priss:
"A Semiotic-Conceptual Analysis of Conceptual Learning"

Simon Andrews, Ben Brewster and Tony Day:
"Organised Crime and Social Media; identifying and corroborating weak
signals of Human Trafficking online"

Sanda Dragos, Diana Halita and Christian Sacarea:
"Distilling Conceptual Structures from Weblog Using Polyadic FCA"
(short paper)


** Partners **
ICCS 2016 is sponsored by the French National Research Institute for
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics (INRIA) and the French
Artificial Intelligence Association (AFIA).

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