Symposium on Games, Argumentation and Logic Programming
emil.weydert at uni.lu
emil.weydert at uni.lu
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Symposium on Games, Argumentation and Logic Programming
23-24 April 2009
University of Luxembourg
The meeting offers the opportunity to learn about, and discuss with
leading researchers, promising developments at the interface of game
theory, logic programming, and argumentation theory.
Inspired by Dung's seminal work "On the Acceptability of Arguments and
its Fundamental Role in Non-monotonic Reasoning, Logic Programming and
N-persons games" (Artificial Intelligence, 1995), it aims at fostering
the interaction between these historically autonomous burgeoning
subareas of nonmonotonic and practical reasoning.
Please register no later than 15th April (free!) - there is a limited
number of places.
List of speakers:
P. Barbini (University of Luxemburg and University of Turin, Italy)
Prof. G. Brewka (University of Leipzig, Germany)
Dr. M. Caminada (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
Prof. J. Dix (Technical University of Clausthal, Germany)
Prof. P. M. Dung (Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand)
Prof. D. Gabbay (King's College London, UK)
Dr. D. Grossi (ILLC, The Netherlands)
Dr. S. Modgil (King's College London, UK)
Prof. H. Prakken (Universities of Utrecht/Groningen, The Netherlands)
Dr. M. de Vos (University of Bath, UK)
Yining Wu (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
The symposium is organized by the Individual and Collective Reasoning
Group of the University of Luxembourg.
More info: http://eqas.gforge.uni.lu/Galp/galp.html
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