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 ---24-September-2020-The-Seventh-Workshop-on-Proba
 bilistic-Logic-Programming-PLP-2020-Online
DTSTAMP:20200810T144414
SUMMARY:The Seventh Workshop on Probabilistic Logi
 c Programming  (PLP 2020), Online
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200924
LOCATION:Online
DESCRIPTION:Probabilistic logic programming (PLP) 
 approaches have received much attention in this ce
 ntury. They address the need to reason about relat
 ional domains under uncertainty arising in a varie
 ty of application domains, such as bioinformatics,
  the semantic web, robotics, and many more. Develo
 pments in PLP include new languages that combine l
 ogic programming with probability theory, as well 
 as algorithms that operate over programs in these 
 formalisms.  PLP will be online this year and will
  be co-located with ICLP 2020. The workshop encomp
 asses all aspects of combining logic, algorithms, 
 programming and probability, and provides a forum 
 for the exchange of ideas, presentation of results
  and preliminary work.  Submissions will be manage
 d via EasyChair. Contributions should be prepared 
 in the LNCS style. A mixture of papers are sought 
 including: new results, work in progress as well a
 s technical summaries of recent substantial contri
 butions. Papers presenting new results should be 6
 -15 pages in length. Work in progress and technica
 l summaries can be shorter (2-5 pages). The worksh
 op proceedings will clearly indicate the type of e
 ach paper.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>Probabili
 stic logic programming (PLP) approaches have recei
 ved much attention in this century. They address t
 he need to reason about relational domains under u
 ncertainty arising in a variety of application dom
 ains, such as bioinformatics, the semantic web, ro
 botics, and many more. Developments in PLP include
  new languages that combine logic programming with
  probability theory, as well as algorithms that op
 erate over programs in these formalisms.</p>\n\n  
 <p>PLP will be online this year and will be co-loc
 ated with ICLP 2020. The workshop encompasses all 
 aspects of combining logic, algorithms, programmin
 g and probability, and provides a forum for the ex
 change of ideas, presentation of results and preli
 minary work.</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>Submissions wi
 ll be managed via EasyChair. Contributions should 
 be prepared in the LNCS style. A mixture of papers
  are sought including: new results, work in progre
 ss as well as technical summaries of recent substa
 ntial contributions. Papers presenting new results
  should be 6-15 pages in length. Work in progress 
 and technical summaries can be shorter (2-5 pages)
 . The workshop proceedings will clearly indicate t
 he type of each paper.</p>\n</div>
URL:http://stoics.org.uk/plp/plp2020/
CONTACT:Carmine Dodaro at dodaro at mat.unical.it
CONTACT:George Aristidis Elder at g.a.elder at qmu
 l.ac.uk
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