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 ---28-October-2023-Workshop-on-Reasoning-with-Impe
 rfect-Information-in-Social-Settings-Pisa-Italy
DTSTAMP:20230629T181858
SUMMARY:Workshop on Reasoning with Imperfect Infor
 mation in Social Settings, Pisa, Italy
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20231026T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20231028T190000
LOCATION:Pisa, Italy
DESCRIPTION:The assessment and understanding of fr
 agmented and vague information has become an incre
 asingly pressing issue in social deliberations. Ra
 tional agents and decision-makers must navigate in
 consistent and partial information while striving 
 to organise it coherently, and shared information 
 in communication requires agents to continually up
 date their beliefs. Logical methods provide a natu
 ral toolkit for formally analysing these complex p
 henomena.  The workshop “Reasoning with Imperfect 
 Information in Social Settings” at the Scuola Norm
 ale Superiore (University of Pisa), aims to bring 
 together researchers in logic, formal and social e
 pistemology, computer science, who are exploring t
 he intricacies of information dynamics in social s
 cenarios. Relevant topics include belief revision 
 and merging, judgment and preference aggregation, 
 multi-agent non-monotonic reasoning, multi-agent e
 pistemic and deontic logic, as well as formal meth
 ods for representing social epistemic attitudes.  
 To submit, please send an anonymized abstract of 8
 00-1000 words (excluding references) to pietro.vig
 iani at sns.it no later than June 30st. Notificati
 on of acceptance will be sent by the end of July. 
  Session times will be 45 min., divided into 30 mi
 n. for the presentation followed by 10 min. of dis
 cussion. Individuals belonging to underrepresented
  groups in the field of logic are strongly encoura
 ged to submit their work.  A peer review process w
 ill select papers for publication in a volume of t
 he Edizioni della Normale series.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>The asses
 sment and understanding of fragmented and vague in
 formation has become an increasingly pressing issu
 e in social deliberations. Rational agents and dec
 ision-makers must navigate inconsistent and partia
 l information while striving to organise it cohere
 ntly, and shared information in communication requ
 ires agents to continually update their beliefs. L
 ogical methods provide a natural toolkit for forma
 lly analysing these complex phenomena.</p>\n  <p>T
 he workshop “Reasoning with Imperfect Information 
 in Social Settings” at the Scuola Normale Superior
 e (University of Pisa), aims to bring together res
 earchers in logic, formal and social epistemology,
  computer science, who are exploring the intricaci
 es of information dynamics in social scenarios. Re
 levant topics include belief revision and merging,
  judgment and preference aggregation, multi-agent 
 non-monotonic reasoning, multi-agent epistemic and
  deontic logic, as well as formal methods for repr
 esenting social epistemic attitudes.</p>\n</div><d
 iv>\n  <p>To submit, please send an anonymized abs
 tract of 800-1000 words (excluding references) to 
 <a class="email" href="#">pietro.vigiani<span clas
 s="at">&nbsp;at&nbsp;</span>sns.it</a> no later th
 an June 30st. Notification of acceptance will be s
 ent by the end of July.<br>\n  Session times will 
 be 45 min., divided into 30 min. for the presentat
 ion followed by 10 min. of discussion. Individuals
  belonging to underrepresented groups in the field
  of logic are strongly encouraged to submit their 
 work.</p>\n  <p>A peer review process will select 
 papers for publication in a volume of the Edizioni
  della Normale series.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://indico.sns.it/event/58/
CONTACT:Mario Piazza at mario.piazza at sns.it
CONTACT:Matteo Tesi at matteo.tesi at sns.it
CONTACT:Pietro Vigiani at pietro.vigiani at sns.it
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