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 --9-September-2020-1st-Symposium-on-Formal-Approac
 hes-to-Vagueness-in-Relation-to-Mereology-FVRM-20-
 Online
DTSTAMP:20200831T145925
SUMMARY:1st Symposium on Formal Approaches to Vagu
 eness in Relation to Mereology (FVRM'20), Online
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200909
LOCATION:Online
DESCRIPTION:Mereology is a very plural subject in 
 which individual researchers may work in multiple 
 potentially incompatible perspectives. It is well-
 known that mereological methods are important in A
 I and formalizing human reasoning. In particular, 
 these are relevant in formal approaches to vaguene
 ss and point-free reasoning. The main aim of the s
 ymposium session is to connect researchers in form
 al approaches to vagueness and ontology from appli
 ed mereological perspectives. All submissions are 
 expected to have a strong focus on applications or
  potential applications.  Update: Because of the o
 ngoing pandemic, FVRM'20 has been merged with AAIA
  2020 (15th International Symposium on Advanced Ar
 tificial Intelligence in Applications), which as p
 art of FedCSIS 2020 will be organized as a tele/vi
 deo-based conference.  Authors are invited to subm
 it draft papers (as Postscript, PDF file). The tot
 al length of a paper should not exceed 10 pages IE
 EE style. Papers will be refereed and accepted on 
 the basis of their scientific merit and relevance 
 to the workshop.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>Mereology
  is a very plural subject in which individual rese
 archers may work in multiple potentially incompati
 ble perspectives. It is well-known that mereologic
 al methods are important in AI and formalizing hum
 an reasoning. In particular, these are relevant in
  formal approaches to vagueness and point-free rea
 soning. The main aim of the symposium session is t
 o connect researchers in formal approaches to vagu
 eness and ontology from applied mereological persp
 ectives. All submissions are expected to have a st
 rong focus on applications or potential applicatio
 ns.</p>\n\n  <p>Update: Because of the ongoing pan
 demic, FVRM'20 has been merged with AAIA 2020 (15t
 h International Symposium on Advanced Artificial I
 ntelligence in Applications), which as part of Fed
 CSIS 2020 will be organized as a tele/video-based 
 conference.</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>Authors are inv
 ited to submit draft papers (as Postscript, PDF fi
 le). The total length of a paper should not exceed
  10 pages IEEE style. Papers will be refereed and 
 accepted on the basis of their scientific merit an
 d relevance to the workshop.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://www.fedcsis.org/2020/aaia
CONTACT:fvrm2020 at fedcsis.org
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