CFP: IJAR Special issue on Probabilistic Logic Programming
Fabrizio Riguzzi
fabrizio.riguzzi at unife.it
Do Nov 26 10:29:17 CET 2015
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/international-journal-of-approximate-reasoning
Special issue on the 2nd Probabilistic Logic Programming workshop (PLP,
http://stoics.org.uk/plp/plp2015).
Call for additional contributions.
Deadline: Jan 15th, 2016
The 2nd PLP workshop was held on the 31st of August 2015, in Cork, Ireland
as part of
the International Conference on Logic Programming. We welcome submissions
of (improved/extended versions of) papers that were presented at the
workshop in Cork, as well as new submissions on all topics of the workshop.
Topics include but are not limited to:
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* probabilistic logic programming formalisms
* parameter estimation
* statistical inference
* implementations
* structure learning
* reasoning with uncertainty
* constraint store approaches
* stochastic and randomised algorithms
* probabilistic knowledge representation and reasoning
* constraints in statistical inference
* applications, such as
* * bioinformatics
* * semantic web
* * robotics
* probabilistic graphical models
* Bayesian learning
* tabling for learning and stochastic inference
* MCMC
* stochastic search
* labelled logic programs
* integration of statistical software
Editors
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Fabrizio Riguzzi (University of Ferrara, Italy)
Joost Vennekens (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Deadline: 15th January 2016
Submissions:
Authors should prepare their manuscript according to the Guide for
Authors available
from the online submission page of the (IJAR) at
http://ees.elsevier.com/ija/admin/default.asp
Please select "SI: Prob. Log. Prog. 2015" at the "Article Type" step in
the submission process.
All papers will be peer-reviewed following the IJAR reviewing procedures.
The CFP for this special issue can be found here:
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/international-journal-of-approximate-reasoning/call-for-papers/2nd-probabilistic-logic-programming-workshop/
The special issue will follow the Virtual Special Issue (VSI) model: an
online-only grouping of articles traditionally assigned to a single special
issue. Each article in a VSI is published in a regular journal issue as
soon as available. A VSI speeds up the publication of individual articles
as, unlike the publication process for conventional Special Issue articles,
a VSI does not need to wait for the final article to be ready before
publication.
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