Hi everyone!

In case you are not aware, miniKanren Workshop will be held for its 4th
year this September.

The deadline for submissions has been extended to Wednesday, July 20th.

I hope you will consider submitting!

I have included the call for submissions, below.

Cheers,

--Will

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Second Call for Papers

MiniKanren Workshop 2022 (co-located with ICFP-2022), Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Important Dates
Wed 20 Jul 2022   Submission deadline (Extended)
Tue 11 Aug 2022   Authors notification  (updated)
Thu 28 Aug 2022   Camera-ready deadline (updated)
Thu 15 Sep 2022   Workshop

General information

The miniKanren and Relational Programming Workshop is a new workshop for
the miniKanren family of relational (pure constraint logic programming)
languages: miniKanren, microKanren, core.logic, OCanren, Guanxi, etc. The
workshop solicits papers and talks on the design, implementation, and
application of miniKanren-like languages. A major goal of the workshop is
to bring together researchers, implementors, and users from the miniKanren
community, and to share expertise and techniques for relational
programming. Another goal for the workshop is to push the state of the art
of relational programming — for example, by developing new techniques for
writing interpreters, type inferencers, theorem provers, abstract
interpreters, CAD tools, and other interesting programs as relations, which
are capable of being “run backward,” performing synthesis, etc.

We want to encourage all kinds of submissions. We expect short papers as
well as longer papers. As a rough guideline, with the new ACM format, a
short paper would be 2 to 7 pages and a long paper 8 to 25 pages.

Submission Information

Paper submissions must use the format “acmart” and its sub-format
“sigplan”. They must be in PDF, printable in black and white on US Letter
size. Microsoft Word and LaTeX templates for this format are available at:

http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/

This format is in line with ACM conferences (such as ICFP with which we are
colocated).

Authors are encouraged to publish any code associated with their papers
under an open-source license, so that reviewers may try the code and verify
the claims.

Submissions must be anonymized and should not contain any identifying
information. It is recommended to use the “review” option when submitting a
paper; this option enables line numbers for easy reference in reviews.

Submission link: https://minikanren22.hotcrp.com/
Reviewing Process

We will use lightweight-double-blind reviewing. Submitted papers must omit
author names and institutions and reference the authors’ own related work
in the third person (e.g., not “we build on our previous work…” but rather
“we build on the work of…”).

The purpose is to help the reviewers come to an initial judgement about the
paper without bias, not to make it impossible for them to discover the
authors if they were to try. Nothing should be done in the name of
anonymity that weakens the submission or makes the job of reviewing the
paper more difficult (e.g., important background references should not be
omitted or anonymized).


=Program Committee Chairs=
Kanae Tsushima, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Daniil Berezun, JetBrains Research

=Program Committee=

Francesco Dagnino, DIBRIS, University of Genova, Italy
Robert Glück, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Jason Hemann, Northeastern University, USA
Petr Lozov, Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
Weixi Ma, Meta, USA
Marco Maggesi, Università di Firenze, Italy
Dmitry Mordvinov, Saint-Petersburg University, Russia
Tom Schrijvers, KU Leuven, Belgium
Miguel-Angel Sicilia, University of Alcalá, Spain
Cameron Swords, Meta, USA

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