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LaSh 2017 Workshop on Logic and Search

Event Dates

Aug 28, 2017 - Aug 28, 2017

Location

Melbourne, Australia

Submission Deadline

Aug 06, 2017

Final Call for Contributions:

LaSH 2017 Workshop on Logic and Search

Affiliated with SAT, CSP and ICLP 2017

August 28 2017, Melbourne, Australia

LogicAndSearch.org/LaSh2017

LaSh brings together researchers interested in logic-based methods for

representing and solving search and optimization problems. The main

areas of interest include logics and declarative system languages for

specifying search problems; design and construction of solvers and

grounders; ground languages and solvers; theoretical analyses of languages

and algorithms; application and experimental evaluation of systems.

Confirmed Speakers:

John Hooker, CMU

Victor Lagerqvist, TU Dresden

Bernhard Bliem, TU Wien

Submission:

Researchers interested in giving a 20 or 30 minute talk should submit

a proposal, in the form either of a talk abstract, or a full paper

in any common format, by email to dgm@sfu.ca, with the subject LaSh

2017 Submission. In the case of a paper, please indicate if it is new

work or not.

Important Dates:

– Submission: Sunday August 6,

– Notification: Saturday August 12,

– Workshop: Monday August 28.

LaSh emphasizes discussion and exchange of ideas among researchers with

related interests who may not normally attend the same major conferences.

We welcome summaries or surveys of a body of work, new technical work,

presentation of speculative work and challenge or position talks.

LaSh does not have a formal publication. Accepted presentations will

be posted on the workshop homepage.

Organizer Contact:

Please send enquiries to David Mitchell at dgm@sfu.ca.

Program Committee:

Bart Bogaerts, KU Leuven

Marc Denecker, KU Leuven

Marijn Heule, University of Texas at Austin

Tomi Janhunen, Aalto University

Victor Marek, University of Kentucky

David Mitchell, Simon Fraser University

Peter Rossmanith, RWTH Aachen

Shahab Tasharrofi, Aalto University

Eugenia Ternovska, Simon Fraser University

Mirek Truszczynski, University of Kentucky

Stefan Woltran, TU Wien