Dear all,

The 3rd International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning (RuleML+RR
2019) report was published on the RuleML Blog: http://blog.ruleml.org.
Please also find it attached below for your perusal.

The RuleML+RR community will organize the 2020 joint conference: *RuleML+RR
2020: International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning* (
https://2020.declarativeai.net), in Oslo, Norway, under the leadership of
Dumitru Roman (SINTEF AS / University of Oslo, Norway), Martin Giese
(University of Oslo, Norway) and Ahmet Soylu (NTNU / SINTEF AS, Norway).
See you all next year at RuleML+RR 2020 in Oslo, Norway.

Happy New Year!
Paul.
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Paul Fodor, PhD
Associate Professor of Practice
Department of Computer Science
Stony Brook University (SUNY)
Stony Brook, NY 11794
[email protected]
http://www.cs.stonybrook.edu/~pfodor
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Report on the 3rd International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning
(RuleML+RR 2019)

Diego Calvanese (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy), General Chair
RuleML+RR 2019

Paul Fodor (Stony Brook University, USA), Program Co-chair RuleML+RR 2019

Marco Montali (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy), Program Co-chair
RuleML+RR 2019

The annual International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning
(RuleML+RR) is an international conference on research, applications,
languages and standards for rule technologies, rule-based programming and
rule-based systems including production rules systems, logic programming
rule engines, as well as business-rule engines and management systems;
Semantic Web rule languages and rule standards, including RuleML (e.g.,
Datalog+ RuleML, Reaction RuleML and LegalRuleML), SWRL, RIF, Common Logic,
PRR, decision rules and Decision Model and Notation (DMN), as well as
Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules (SBVR); rule-based
Event Processing Languages (EPLs) and technologies; and foundational
research on inference rules, transformation rules, decision rules,
production rules, and Event-Condition-Action (ECA) rules. In 2017,
RuleML+RR joined the efforts of two well-established conference series: the
International Web Rule Symposia (RuleML) and the Web Reasoning and Rule
Systems (RR) conferences, and it is now the leading conference to build
bridges between academia and industry in the field of Web rules and its
applications, especially as part of the Semantic Technology stack.
RuleML+RR is commonly listed together with and related to other major
high-impact Artificial Intelligence conferences worldwide, starting with
IJCAI in 2011 and 2016, ECAI in 2012, AAAI in 2013, ECAI in 2014, the AI
Summit London in 2017, and GCAI in 2018 and 2019. The RuleML symposia and
RR conferences have been held since 2002 and 2007, respectively. The RR
conferences have been a forum for discussion and dissemination of new
results on Web reasoning and rule systems, with an emphasis on rule-based
approaches and languages. The RuleML symposia have been devoted to
disseminating research, applications, languages, and standards for rule
technologies, with attention to both theoretical and practical
developments, to challenging new ideas, and to industrial applications.
Building on the tradition of both, RuleML and RR, the joint conference
series RuleML+RR aims at bridging academia and industry in the field of
rules, and at fostering the cross-fertilization between the different
communities focused on the research, development, and applications of
rule-based systems. RuleML+RR aims at being the leading conference series
for all subjects concerning theoretical advances, novel technologies, and
innovative applications about knowledge representation and reasoning with
rules.

To leverage these goals, RuleML+RR 2019 (https://rulemlrr19.inf.unibz.it)
was organized as part of the Bolzano Rules and Artificial INtelligence
Summit (BRAIN 2019). The summit was hosted by the Free University of
Bozen-Bolzano at its main site in Bolzano, Italy. With its special focus
theme on “beneficial AI,” a core objective of BRAIN 2019 was to present and
discuss the latest advancements in AI and rules, and their adoption in IT
systems, towards improving key fields such as environment, health, and
societies. To this end, BRAIN 2019 brought together a range of events with
related interests. In addition to RuleML+RR, the summit included the 5th
Global Conference on Artificial Intelligence (GCAI 2019,
http://gcai2019.inf.unibz.it), the DecisionCAMP 2019 (
https://decisioncamp2019.wordpress.com), and the Reasoning Web Summer
School (RW 2019, https://rulemlrr19.inf.unibz.it/rw2019/).

 RuleML+RR 2019 hosted the following sub-events:

   -

   The 13th International Rule Challenge, organized by Sotiris
   Moschoyiannis (University of Surrey, UK) and Ahmet Soylu (Norwegian
   University of Science and Technology, SINTEF, Norway). The aim of this
   initiative was to provide competition among work in progress and new
   visionary ideas concerning innovative rule-oriented applications, aimed at
   both research and industry.
   -

   The RuleML+RR+GCAI Doctoral Consortium (DC) 2019 , organized by Mantas
   Simkus (TU Wien, Austria) and Guido Governatori (Data61, Australia). The
   doctoral consortium was an initiative to attract and promote student
   research in rules and reasoning, with the opportunity for students to
   present and discuss their ideas, and benefit from close contact with
   leading experts in the field. The DC was organized jointly with GCAI 2019,
   to favor interaction and exchange of ideas among students interested in
   rules and reasoning, and students interesting in various facets of
   artificial intelligence.
   -

   Posters and Interaction, organized by Petros Stefaneas (National
   Technical University of Athens, Greece) and Alexander Steen (University of
   Luxembourg, Luxembourg). The goal of this initiative was to showcase
   promising, preliminary research results and implemented systems, in the
   form of a poster or interactive demos.
   -

   A tutorial day.

The technical program of the main track of RuleML+RR 2019 included the
presentation of ten full research papers and five short papers. These
contributions were carefully selected by the Program Committee among 26
high-quality submissions to the event. Each paper was carefully reviewed
and discussed by members of the PC. The technical program was then enriched
with the additional contributions from the Doctoral Consortium and the Rule
Challenge.

At RuleML+RR 2019 the following invited keynotes and tutorials were
presented by experts in the field:

• Keynote by Marie-Laure Mugnier (University of Montpellier, France):
“Existential Rules: a Study Through Chase Termination, FO-Rewritability and
Boundedness”

• Keynote by Mike Gualtieri (VP and Principal Analyst, Forrester Research,
USA): “The Future of Enterprise AI and Digital Decisions”

• Tutorial by Monica Palmirani (University of Bologna, Italy): “LegalRuleML
and RAWE”

The keynotes were shared with GCAI 2019, consequently giving the
opportunity to the RuleML+RR 2019 audience to also attend the two GCAI
keynotes by Giuseppe De Giacomo (Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy) and
Marlon Dumas (University of Tartu, Estonia). In addition, a shared session
with DecisionCAMP 2019 provided insights on the most recent industrial
trends in decision management.

RuleML+RR 2019 awarded the Best Paper Award to: Reasoning on  DL-LiteR with
Defeasibility in ASP, by Loris Bozzato, Thomas Eiter and Luciano Serafini.
The Best Paper Runner Up was: Efficient TBox Reasoning with Value
Restrictions—Introducing the  Fl𝑜wer Reasoner, by Friedrich Michel,
Anni-Yasmin Turhan and Benjamin Zarrieß. The Best Rule Challenge Award went
to: PyIDS - Python Implementation of Interpretable Decision Sets Algorithm,
by Jiri Filip and Tomas Kliegr. The Best Rule Challenge Presentation Award
went to: OO-logic: a Successor of F-logic, by Jürgen Angele and Kevin
Angele. The Best Poster and Interactions Award went to: Combining
Conflict-Driven Clause Learning and Chronological Backtracking for
Propositional Model Counting, by Sibylle Mohle and Armin Biere.

The chairs sincerely thank the keynote and tutorial speakers for their
contribution to the success of the event. The chairs also thank the Program
Committee members and the additional reviewers for their hard work in the
careful assessment of the submitted papers. Further thanks go to all
authors of contributed papers, in particular, for their efforts in the
preparation of their submissions and the camera-ready versions within the
established schedule. Sincere thanks are due to the chairs of the
additional tracks and subevents, namely the Doctoral Consortium, the Rule
Challenge, and the Poster and Interaction Track, and to the chairs of all
co-located BRAIN 2019 events. The chairs finally thank the entire
organization team including the Publicity, Proceedings, Sponsorship,
Speaker Support, and Social Program Chairs, who actively contributed to the
organization and the success of the event.

A special thanks goes to all the sponsors of RuleML+RR 2019 and BRAIN 2019:
the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, the Transregional Collaborative
Research Centre 248 “Foundations of Perspicuous Software Systems”, Robert
Bosch GmbH, the Artificial Intelligence Journal, oXygen, Hotel Greif,
Ontopic S.r.L., and Springer. A special thanks also goes to Springer, for
their cooperation in editing and publishing of the main proceedings and
CEUR for the affiliated programs proceedings.

The RuleML+RR community will organize the 2020 joint conference: RuleML+RR
2020: International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning (
https://2020.declarativeai.net), in Oslo, Norway, under the leadership of
Dumitru Roman (SINTEF AS / University of Oslo, Norway), Martin Giese
(University of Oslo, Norway) and Ahmet Soylu (NTNU / SINTEF AS, Norway).
See you all next year at RuleML+RR 2020 in Oslo, Norway.

Summit Chair (BRAIN 2019): Diego Calvanese (Free University of
Bozen-Bolzano, Italy)

Program Chairs:

Paul Fodor (Stony Brook University, USA)

Marco Montali (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy)

Contact info: Paul Fodor, Computer Science Department, Stony Brook
University, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA, [email protected]
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