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 -September-2025-11th-Workshop-on-Formal-and-Cognit
 ive-Reasoning-FCR-2025-Potsdam-Germany
DTSTAMP:20250520T154509
SUMMARY:11th Workshop on Formal and Cognitive Reas
 oning (FCR 2025), Potsdam, Germany
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250916
LOCATION:Potsdam, Germany
DESCRIPTION:In real-life AI applications, informat
 ion is usually pervaded by uncertainty and subject
  to change, and thus requires non-classical system
 s. At the same time, psychological findings indica
 te that human reasoning cannot be completely descr
 ibed by classical logical systems. Sources of expl
 anations are incomplete knowledge, incorrect belie
 fs, or inconsistencies. A wide range of reasoning 
 mechanisms, such as analogical or defeasible reaso
 ning, have to be considered, possibly in combinati
 on with machine learning methods. The field of kno
 wledge representation and reasoning offers a rich 
 palette of methods for uncertain reasoning, both t
 o describe human reasoning and to model AI approac
 hes.  This series of workshops aims to address rec
 ent challenges and to present novel approaches to 
 uncertain reasoning and belief change in their bro
 ad senses, and in particular, provide a forum for 
 research work linking different paradigms of reaso
 ning. A special focus is on papers that provide a 
 base for connecting formal-logical models of knowl
 edge representation and cognitive models of reason
 ing and learning, addressing formal and experiment
 al or heuristic issues. FCR'25 will be co-located 
 with the 48th German Conference on Artificial Inte
 lligence (KI 2025).  We welcome papers on the foll
 owing and any related topics: Action and change Ag
 ents and multi-agent systems, Analogical reasoning
 , Argumentation theories, Belief change and belief
  merging, Cognitive modelling and empirical data, 
 Common sense and defeasible reasoning, Computation
 al thinking, Decision theory and preferences, Indu
 ctive reasoning and cognition, Knowledge represent
 ation in theory and practice, Learning and knowled
 ge discovery in data, Neuro-symbolic AI, Nonmonoto
 nic and uncertain reasoning, Ontologies and descri
 ption logics, Probabilistic approaches of reasonin
 g, and Syllogistic reasoning.  Long technical pape
 rs as well as short position papers and abstracts 
 of published works are welcome. Papers should be f
 ormatted in CEUR style (1-column style) without en
 abled header and footer. The length of each paper 
 is limited to 20 pages (including references and a
 cknowledgements). - All papers must be written in 
 English and submitted in PDF format via the EasyCh
 air system. One of the authors is expected to part
 icipate in the workshop and present their paper.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>In real-l
 ife AI applications, information is usually pervad
 ed by uncertainty and subject to change, and thus 
 requires non-classical systems. At the same time, 
 psychological findings indicate that human reasoni
 ng cannot be completely described by classical log
 ical systems. Sources of explanations are incomple
 te knowledge, incorrect beliefs, or inconsistencie
 s. A wide range of reasoning mechanisms, such as a
 nalogical or defeasible reasoning, have to be cons
 idered, possibly in combination with machine learn
 ing methods. The field of knowledge representation
  and reasoning offers a rich palette of methods fo
 r uncertain reasoning, both to describe human reas
 oning and to model AI approaches.</p>\n  <p>This s
 eries of workshops aims to address recent challeng
 es and to present novel approaches to uncertain re
 asoning and belief change in their broad senses, a
 nd in particular, provide a forum for research wor
 k linking different paradigms of reasoning. A spec
 ial focus is on papers that provide a base for con
 necting formal-logical models of knowledge represe
 ntation and cognitive models of reasoning and lear
 ning, addressing formal and experimental or heuris
 tic issues. FCR'25 will be co-located with the 48t
 h German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI
  2025).</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>We welcome papers o
 n the following and any related topics: Action and
  change Agents and multi-agent systems, Analogical
  reasoning, Argumentation theories, Belief change 
 and belief merging, Cognitive modelling and empiri
 cal data, Common sense and defeasible reasoning, C
 omputational thinking, Decision theory and prefere
 nces, Inductive reasoning and cognition, Knowledge
  representation in theory and practice, Learning a
 nd knowledge discovery in data, Neuro-symbolic AI,
  Nonmonotonic and uncertain reasoning, Ontologies 
 and description logics, Probabilistic approaches o
 f reasoning, and Syllogistic reasoning.</p>\n  <p>
 Long technical papers as well as short position pa
 pers and abstracts of published works are welcome.
  Papers should be formatted in <a href="http://ceu
 r-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip" target="_blank" rel=
 "noopener">CEUR style</a> (1-column style) without
  enabled header and footer. The length of each pap
 er is limited to 20 pages (including references an
 d acknowledgements). - All papers must be written 
 in English and submitted in PDF format via the <a 
 href="https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fcr2
 025" target="_blank" rel="noopener">EasyChair</a> 
 system. One of the authors is expected to particip
 ate in the workshop and present their paper.</p>\n
 </div>
URL:https://fcr.krportal.org/2025/
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