CALL FOR PAPERS:

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KI Journal Special Issue on "Challenges for Reasoning under Uncertainty, 
Inconsistency, Vagueness, and Preferences"
http://www.kuenstliche-intelligenz.de/

GUEST EDITORS

Gabriele Kern-Isberner (University of Technology Dortmund, Germany)  
Thomas Lukasiewicz (University of Oxford, UK)

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OVERVIEW

Managing uncertainty, inconsistency, vagueness, and preferences has been 
extensively explored in Artificial Intelligence. During the recent years, 
especially with the emerging of smart services and devices, technologies for 
managing uncertainty, inconsistency, vagueness, and preferences to tackle the 
problems of dynamic, real-world scenarios have started to play a key role also 
in other areas, such as information systems and the (Social or Semantic) Web. 
These application areas have sparked another wave of strong interest into 
formalisms and logics for dealing with uncertainty, inconsistency, vagueness, 
and preferences. Important examples are fuzzy and probabilistic approaches for 
description logics, or rule systems for handling vagueness and uncertainty in 
the Semantic Web, or formalisms for handling user preferences in the context of 
ontological knowledge in the Social Semantic Web. While scalability of these 
approaches is an important issue to be addressed, also the need for combi
 ning various of these approaches with each other or more classical ways of 
reasoning have become obvious (hybrid reasoning under uncertainty).

The aim of the special issue is to collect overview articles on important 
state-of-the-art formalisms and methodologies, as well as articles on emerging 
trends for the future.


TOPICS

Submissions are solicited in all areas of uncertainty, inconsistency, 
vagueness, and preferences handling, including (but not restricted to) the 
topics listed below:

- logics of uncertain and vague reasoning, such as probability logic, 
possibilistic logic, and fuzzy logic
- reasoning with inconsistent knowledge, paraconsistent logics
- rough sets and similarity measures
- formal models and semantics of uncertain data
- spatio-temporal uncertainty management
- uncertainty and inconsistency in the (Semantic) Web
- changes and merging of ontologies
- preference formalisms and user preferences
- data sharing and uncertainty
- recommender systems
- connections to information retrieval, data mining, and machine learning
- applications, in particular to mobile systems and social networks

The special issue welcomes especially submissions that combine different 
approaches of uncertain reasoning, or that elaborate on connections of 
uncertain reasoning to other fields.


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Deadline for submissions: Dec 31, 2015

Submissions must be prepared in LaTeX using the KI style available at: 
http://www.kuenstliche-intelligenz.de/index.php?id=autorenhinweise

All submitted manuscripts must contain original material not previously 
published or currently under review in any other journal. Submissions extending 
results previously published at a conference or workshop are welcome.

Submissions will be made via EasyChair: 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kiruivp16





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