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 September-2020-ECAI2020-workshop-NETREASON-Online
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SUMMARY:ECAI2020 workshop NETREASON, Online
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20200907T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20200907T150500
LOCATION:Online
DESCRIPTION:This workshop focuses on the issues of
  information spread in a social network of natural
  and artificial agents as studied by the emerging 
 interdisciplinary field of multi-agent systems, re
 asoning and social network analysis.  COVID-19 not
 e: the workshop will follow ECAI. If they go virtu
 al, we go virtual (editor's note: they do).  The c
 all is for scientific papers, which report novel r
 esearch in the areas (but not limited to): Logic b
 ased models of social networks phenomena, Epistemi
 c models on graphs, Strategic behaviour in opinion
  diffusion, Computational issues in opinion diffus
 ion, Computational Trust, Collective information d
 istortions and how to prevent them, Model checking
  and verification of social network phenomena.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>This work
 shop focuses on the issues of information spread i
 n a social network of natural and artificial agent
 s as studied by the emerging interdisciplinary fie
 ld of multi-agent systems, reasoning and social ne
 twork analysis.</p>\n\n  <p>COVID-19 note: the wor
 kshop will follow ECAI. If they go virtual, we go 
 virtual (editor's note: they do).</p>\n</div><div>
 \n  <p>The call is for scientific papers, which re
 port novel research in the areas (but not limited 
 to): Logic based models of social networks phenome
 na, Epistemic models on graphs, Strategic behaviou
 r in opinion diffusion, Computational issues in op
 inion diffusion, Computational Trust, Collective i
 nformation distortions and how to prevent them, Mo
 del checking and verification of social network ph
 enomena.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://netreason.w.uib.no/
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