Eleventh International Workshop on Non-Monotonic Reasoning
This informal proceedings is for the Eleventh International
Workshop on Non-Monotonic Reasoning. Its aim is to bring together
active researchers in the broad area of nonmonotonic reasoning,
including belief revision, reasoning about actions, planning,
logic programming, argumentation, causality, probabilistic and
possibilistic approaches to KR, and other related topics.
As part of the program we will be considering the status of the
field and discussing issues such as: Significant recent
achievements in the theory and automation of NMR; Critical short
and long term goals for NMR; Emerging new research directions in
NMR; Practical applications of NMR; Significance of NMR to
knowledge representation and AI in general.
The workshop programme is chaired by Jürgen Dix and Anthony
Hunter, and the programme is composed of the following sessions
(with session chairs).
- Answer Set Programming (Ilkka Niemela and Mirek
Truszczynski)
- Theory of NMR and Uncertainty (Salem Benferhat and Gabriele
Kern-Isberner)
- NMR Systems and Applications (Jim Delgrande and Torsten
Schaub)
- Action and Change (Antonis Kakas and Gerhard Lakemeyer),
- Belief Change and Updates (Andreas Herzig and Maurice
Pagnucco)
- Argumentation, Dialogue, and Decision Making (Leila Amgoud and Guillermo
Simari)
We at Clausthal University of Technology compiled the proceedings into one document file, which can be downloaded below.