Prolog Day Symposium

Event Dates

Nov 10, 2022 - Nov 10, 2022

Location

Paris, France

Submission Deadline

Sep 02, 2022

Call for submissions for

The ALP Alain Colmerauer Prolog Heritage Prize

to be presented at the Prolog Day Symposium

Organized by The Association for Logic Programming (ALP) and The Prolog

Heritage Association

In the summer of 1972, Alain Colmerauer and his team in Marseille

developed and implemented the first version of the logic programming

language Prolog. Together with both earlier and later collaborations

with Robert Kowalski and his colleagues in Edinburgh, this work laid

the practical and theoretical foundations for the Prolog and logic

programming of today. Prolog and its related technologies soon became

key tools of symbolic programming and Artificial Intelligence.

The Year of Prolog celebrates the 50th anniversary of these events and

highlights the continuing significance of Prolog and Logic Programming

both for symbolic, explainable AI, and for computing more generally.

This celebration will culminate with the award of the inaugural

edition of the ALP Alain Colmerauer Prolog Heritage Prize for recent

practical accomplishments that highlight the benefits of

Prolog-inspired computing for the future. The Prize will be presented

at the Prolog Day Symposium on November 10, 2022, in Paris, France.

Eligibility

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Any individual or group of individuals can nominate themselves or

their institution(s)/organization(s) for the Prize.

Selection

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The Prize will be given for depth, novelty, and proven or potential

impact. A shortlist of up to five nominations will also be selected in

the process.

Endowment

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The winner(s) will receive a certificate and a cash Prize of 2,000

Euros. The expenses of the shortlisted nominees will be covered up to

1,000 Euros, supported by the Artificial Intelligence Journal.

Timeline

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Deadline for nominations/submissions:

*** September 2, 2022 ***

Notification of the shortlisted candidates:

*** September 30, 2022 ***

For more information and details, see:

https://prologyear.logicprogramming.org/ColmerauerPrize.html

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The Year of Prolog and its activities, including the Alain Colmerauer

Prize, are sponsored by the Association for Logic Programming, the

Prolog Heritage Association, the AI Journal, Institut Carnot

Cognition, and Institut Fredrik Bull, among others.