sâmbătă, 3 ianuarie 2015

Call for papers: RuleML 2015: International Web Rule Symposium

A call for papers has been posted for RuleML 2015: International Web Rule Symposium, to be held 3-5 August 2015 at Freie Universität Berlin.


Here are the submission deadlines that have been posted to date, for law-related parts of the conference:


RuleML main track and special tracks dates:



  • Abstract submission: February 25, 2015

  • Paper Submission: March 4, 2015


Industry Track Deadlines:



  • Paper Submission: April 30, 2015


Rule Challenge 2015:



  • Paper Submission: May 23, 2015


Here are excerpts from the call for papers:



The annual International Web Rule Symposium (RuleML) is the leading international event in the field of rules and their applications. RuleML 2015, the ninth event in this series, will be held in conjunction with The Conference on Automated Deduction (CADE) and The Conference on Web Reasoning and Rule Systems (RR) in Berlin, Germany, and will be immediately followed by the Reasoning Web Summer School.


RuleML 2015 will host multiple tracks on Complex Event Processing, Existential Rules and Datalog+/, Industry, Legal Rules and Reasoning and Rule Learning, as well as hosting the 9th International Rule Challenge and the 5th RuleML Doctoral Consortium. […]


Legal Rules and Reasoning [Track Topics] (TBA):



  • Learning from legal texts

  • Modeling normative rules

  • Regulatory compliance by rules

  • Modeling legislation

  • XML, standards for legal documents

  • Legal ontology

  • Semantic Web in Legal Domain

  • Legal Open Data and Rules

  • Reasoning about normative rules

  • Normative rules extraction by natural language processing


[…]



For more details, please see the call for papers.


HT Anne Gardner and Monica Palmirani




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