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31 July - 11 August 2023, 34th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2023), Ljubljana, Slovenia

Date: 31 July - 11 August 2023
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Deadline: Friday 13 January 2023

Under the auspices of the Association for Logic, Language, and Information (FoLLI), the European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) runs every year. Except for 2021, where the school was virtual, it runs in a different European country each year. It takes place over two weeks in the summer, hosts approximately 50 different courses at both introductory and advanced levels, and attracts around 400 participants from all over the world.

The main focus of ESSLLI is the interface between linguistics, logic and computation, with special emphasis in human linguistic and cognitive ability. Courses, both introductory and advanced, cover a wide variety of topics within the combined areas of interest: Logic and Computation, Computation and Language, and Language and Logic. Workshops are also organized, providing opportunities for in-depth discussion of issues at the forefront of research, as well as a series of invited evening lectures.

Registration is now open. Early bird registration deadline: June 14th (extended).

For more information, see https://2023.esslli.eu/ or contact Ivano Ciardelli at .

31 July - 4 August 2023, Procedural and computational models of semantic and pragmatic processes, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Date & Time: 31 July - 4 August 2023, 16:30-18:00
Location: University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Deadline: Monday 8 May 2023

Procedural and computational modeling frameworks have been applied successfully to various aspects of semantic and pragmatic processes, yielding not only a good fit to empirical data but also insights of theoretical relevance. On the one hand, computational (e.g., Bayesian or information theoretic) models rationalize speaker behavior and explain how a listener can use given information efficiently to infer the intended meaning from an utterance. However, these models often leave the stepwise processing of linguistic information unspecified. On the other hand, procedural (e.g., automata or ACT-R) models explain step-by-step cognitive processes behind meaning-related computations, e.g., the process of building sentence representations. However, they often lack the means to combine different information types in an interactive fashion. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers applying these two modeling methodologies to discuss their strengths and weaknesses and work towards an integrated approach.

For more information, see https://prosandcomps.github.io/ or contact Sonia Ramotowska at .

31 July - 11 August 2023, 34th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2023), Ljubljana, Slovenia

Date: 31 July - 11 August 2023
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Deadline: Friday 13 January 2023

Under the auspices of the Association for Logic, Language, and Information (FoLLI), the European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) runs every year. Except for 2021, where the school was virtual, it runs in a different European country each year. It takes place over two weeks in the summer, hosts approximately 50 different courses at both introductory and advanced levels, and attracts around 400 participants from all over the world.

The main focus of ESSLLI is the interface between linguistics, logic and computation, with special emphasis in human linguistic and cognitive ability. Courses, both introductory and advanced, cover a wide variety of topics within the combined areas of interest: Logic and Computation, Computation and Language, and Language and Logic. Workshops are also organized, providing opportunities for in-depth discussion of issues at the forefront of research, as well as a series of invited evening lectures.

Registration is now open. Early bird registration deadline: June 14th (extended).

For more information, see https://2023.esslli.eu/ or contact Ivano Ciardelli at .

31 July - 4 August 2023, Procedural and computational models of semantic and pragmatic processes, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Date & Time: 31 July - 4 August 2023, 16:30-18:00
Location: University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Deadline: Monday 8 May 2023

Procedural and computational modeling frameworks have been applied successfully to various aspects of semantic and pragmatic processes, yielding not only a good fit to empirical data but also insights of theoretical relevance. On the one hand, computational (e.g., Bayesian or information theoretic) models rationalize speaker behavior and explain how a listener can use given information efficiently to infer the intended meaning from an utterance. However, these models often leave the stepwise processing of linguistic information unspecified. On the other hand, procedural (e.g., automata or ACT-R) models explain step-by-step cognitive processes behind meaning-related computations, e.g., the process of building sentence representations. However, they often lack the means to combine different information types in an interactive fashion. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers applying these two modeling methodologies to discuss their strengths and weaknesses and work towards an integrated approach.

For more information, see https://prosandcomps.github.io/ or contact Sonia Ramotowska at .

31 July - 11 August 2023, 34th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2023), Ljubljana, Slovenia

Date: 31 July - 11 August 2023
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Deadline: Friday 13 January 2023

Under the auspices of the Association for Logic, Language, and Information (FoLLI), the European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) runs every year. Except for 2021, where the school was virtual, it runs in a different European country each year. It takes place over two weeks in the summer, hosts approximately 50 different courses at both introductory and advanced levels, and attracts around 400 participants from all over the world.

The main focus of ESSLLI is the interface between linguistics, logic and computation, with special emphasis in human linguistic and cognitive ability. Courses, both introductory and advanced, cover a wide variety of topics within the combined areas of interest: Logic and Computation, Computation and Language, and Language and Logic. Workshops are also organized, providing opportunities for in-depth discussion of issues at the forefront of research, as well as a series of invited evening lectures.

Registration is now open. Early bird registration deadline: June 14th (extended).

For more information, see https://2023.esslli.eu/ or contact Ivano Ciardelli at .

31 July - 4 August 2023, Procedural and computational models of semantic and pragmatic processes, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Date & Time: 31 July - 4 August 2023, 16:30-18:00
Location: University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Deadline: Monday 8 May 2023

Procedural and computational modeling frameworks have been applied successfully to various aspects of semantic and pragmatic processes, yielding not only a good fit to empirical data but also insights of theoretical relevance. On the one hand, computational (e.g., Bayesian or information theoretic) models rationalize speaker behavior and explain how a listener can use given information efficiently to infer the intended meaning from an utterance. However, these models often leave the stepwise processing of linguistic information unspecified. On the other hand, procedural (e.g., automata or ACT-R) models explain step-by-step cognitive processes behind meaning-related computations, e.g., the process of building sentence representations. However, they often lack the means to combine different information types in an interactive fashion. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers applying these two modeling methodologies to discuss their strengths and weaknesses and work towards an integrated approach.

For more information, see https://prosandcomps.github.io/ or contact Sonia Ramotowska at .

31 July - 11 August 2023, 34th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2023), Ljubljana, Slovenia

Date: 31 July - 11 August 2023
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Deadline: Friday 13 January 2023

Under the auspices of the Association for Logic, Language, and Information (FoLLI), the European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) runs every year. Except for 2021, where the school was virtual, it runs in a different European country each year. It takes place over two weeks in the summer, hosts approximately 50 different courses at both introductory and advanced levels, and attracts around 400 participants from all over the world.

The main focus of ESSLLI is the interface between linguistics, logic and computation, with special emphasis in human linguistic and cognitive ability. Courses, both introductory and advanced, cover a wide variety of topics within the combined areas of interest: Logic and Computation, Computation and Language, and Language and Logic. Workshops are also organized, providing opportunities for in-depth discussion of issues at the forefront of research, as well as a series of invited evening lectures.

Registration is now open. Early bird registration deadline: June 14th (extended).

For more information, see https://2023.esslli.eu/ or contact Ivano Ciardelli at .

31 July - 4 August 2023, Procedural and computational models of semantic and pragmatic processes, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Date & Time: 31 July - 4 August 2023, 16:30-18:00
Location: University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Deadline: Monday 8 May 2023

Procedural and computational modeling frameworks have been applied successfully to various aspects of semantic and pragmatic processes, yielding not only a good fit to empirical data but also insights of theoretical relevance. On the one hand, computational (e.g., Bayesian or information theoretic) models rationalize speaker behavior and explain how a listener can use given information efficiently to infer the intended meaning from an utterance. However, these models often leave the stepwise processing of linguistic information unspecified. On the other hand, procedural (e.g., automata or ACT-R) models explain step-by-step cognitive processes behind meaning-related computations, e.g., the process of building sentence representations. However, they often lack the means to combine different information types in an interactive fashion. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers applying these two modeling methodologies to discuss their strengths and weaknesses and work towards an integrated approach.

For more information, see https://prosandcomps.github.io/ or contact Sonia Ramotowska at .

31 July - 11 August 2023, 34th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2023), Ljubljana, Slovenia

Date: 31 July - 11 August 2023
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Deadline: Friday 13 January 2023

Under the auspices of the Association for Logic, Language, and Information (FoLLI), the European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) runs every year. Except for 2021, where the school was virtual, it runs in a different European country each year. It takes place over two weeks in the summer, hosts approximately 50 different courses at both introductory and advanced levels, and attracts around 400 participants from all over the world.

The main focus of ESSLLI is the interface between linguistics, logic and computation, with special emphasis in human linguistic and cognitive ability. Courses, both introductory and advanced, cover a wide variety of topics within the combined areas of interest: Logic and Computation, Computation and Language, and Language and Logic. Workshops are also organized, providing opportunities for in-depth discussion of issues at the forefront of research, as well as a series of invited evening lectures.

Registration is now open. Early bird registration deadline: June 14th (extended).

For more information, see https://2023.esslli.eu/ or contact Ivano Ciardelli at .

31 July - 11 August 2023, 34th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2023), Ljubljana, Slovenia

Date: 31 July - 11 August 2023
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Deadline: Friday 13 January 2023

Under the auspices of the Association for Logic, Language, and Information (FoLLI), the European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) runs every year. Except for 2021, where the school was virtual, it runs in a different European country each year. It takes place over two weeks in the summer, hosts approximately 50 different courses at both introductory and advanced levels, and attracts around 400 participants from all over the world.

The main focus of ESSLLI is the interface between linguistics, logic and computation, with special emphasis in human linguistic and cognitive ability. Courses, both introductory and advanced, cover a wide variety of topics within the combined areas of interest: Logic and Computation, Computation and Language, and Language and Logic. Workshops are also organized, providing opportunities for in-depth discussion of issues at the forefront of research, as well as a series of invited evening lectures.

Registration is now open. Early bird registration deadline: June 14th (extended).

For more information, see https://2023.esslli.eu/ or contact Ivano Ciardelli at .

26 September 2023, Deduktionstreffen 2023 (DT 2023), Berlin, Germany

Date: Tuesday 26 September 2023
Location: Berlin, Germany
Deadline: Monday 7 August 2023

The annual meeting Deduktionstreffen is the prime activity of the Interest Group for Deduction Systems (FGDedSys) of the AI Chapter (FB KI) of the German Society of Informatics (Gesellschaft für Informatik). It is a meeting with a familial atmosphere, where everyone (not only the German community) interested in deduction can report on their work in a friendly setting.

A special focus of the Deduktionstreffen is on young researchers and students, who are particularly encouraged to present their ongoing research projects to a wider audience. Another goal of the meeting is to stimulate networking effects and to foster collaborative research projects. Deduktionstreffen 2023 is affiliated with the German KI 2023, which brings together academic and industrial researchers from all areas of AI, providing an ideal place for exchanging news and research results of intelligent system technology.

We welcome contributions on all theoretical, experimental and application aspects of deduction. Accepted abstracts are first presented in short teaser talk and then discussed next to a poster (maximal size: A0 portrait) or tool demo. Please submit an extended abstract (max. 2 pages) via EasyChair. There will be no formal publication of the accepted submissions. The organizers, however, leave open the possibility to organize post-proceedings, possibly as joint workshop proceedings with other workshops at the KI 2023.

31 July - 11 August 2023, 34th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2023), Ljubljana, Slovenia

Date: 31 July - 11 August 2023
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Deadline: Friday 13 January 2023

Under the auspices of the Association for Logic, Language, and Information (FoLLI), the European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) runs every year. Except for 2021, where the school was virtual, it runs in a different European country each year. It takes place over two weeks in the summer, hosts approximately 50 different courses at both introductory and advanced levels, and attracts around 400 participants from all over the world.

The main focus of ESSLLI is the interface between linguistics, logic and computation, with special emphasis in human linguistic and cognitive ability. Courses, both introductory and advanced, cover a wide variety of topics within the combined areas of interest: Logic and Computation, Computation and Language, and Language and Logic. Workshops are also organized, providing opportunities for in-depth discussion of issues at the forefront of research, as well as a series of invited evening lectures.

Registration is now open. Early bird registration deadline: June 14th (extended).

For more information, see https://2023.esslli.eu/ or contact Ivano Ciardelli at .

7 - 8 August 2023, ESSLLI2023 Workshop "Modalities in substructural logics: Applications at the interfaces of logic, language and computation"

Date: 7 - 8 August 2023
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Target audience: Logicians, Linguists, Computer Scientists
Costs: ESSLLI Registration Fee
Deadline: Friday 19 May 2023

Substructural logics have brought to the fore new forms of reasoning and provided applications for a variety of disciplines. Modalities, in the substructural setting, provide the tools to control and finetune the logical resource management.The focus of this workshop is on applications in the areas of interest to the ESSLLI community, in particular logical approaches to natural language syntax and semantics and the dynamics of reasoning.

The workshop is held with the support of the Horizon 2020 MSCA-Rise project MOSAIC.

7 - 8 August 2023, ESSLLI Workshop "Modalities in substructural logics: applications at the interfaces of logic, language and computation" (AMSLO23)

Date: 7 - 8 August 2023
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Target audience: Logicians, Linguists, Computer Scientists
Costs: ESSLLI Registration Fee
Deadline: Friday 19 May 2023

By calling into question the implicit structural rules that are taken for granted in classical logic, substructural logics have brought to the fore new forms of reasoning with applications in many interdisciplinary areas of interest. Modalities, in the substructural setting, provide the tools to control and finetune the logical resource management.

The focus of the workshop is on applications in the areas of interest to the ESSLLI community, in particular logical approaches to natural language syntax and semantics and the dynamics of reasoning. The workshop welcomes contributions on topics including, but not limited to,

Modalities in extended typelogical grammarsRefinements of the linear exponential: prooftheoretic and semantic aspectsModalities and the dynamics of NL interpretation: ellipsis, gapping, pronoun resolutionSubstructural Dynamic Epistemic Logic, Intuitionistic Public Announcement logicEpistemic substructural logics, e.g. Epistemic Separation LogicIntuitionistic Modal LogicsQuantum Dynamic Logic

For more information, see https://easychair.org/cfp/AMSLO23 or contact Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh at .

7 - 11 August 2023, ESSLLI 2023 Workshop on First-order Modal and Temporal Logics: State of the art and perspectives

Date & Time: 7 - 11 August 2023, 09:00-14:00
Location: Ljubljana
Target audience: researchers and graduate students
Costs: Registration fee at ESSLLI 2023
Deadline: Sunday 16 April 2023

The workshop will comprise five 90-min sessions, one per day, with invited and contributed talks. It is intended to bring together active researchers in the areas of first-order modal and temporal logics and graduate students interested in these areas, to discuss the state of the art and the most important directions and perspectives for future developments in the areas.Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following for first-order modal and temporal logics:- languages, models, and semantics;- proof theory, deductive systems, and completeness/incompleteness results;- decidability, undecidability, complexity;- problems and applications in philosophy, mathematics, computer science and artificial intelligence.

For more information, see https://dshkatov.github.io/fomtl2023/ or contact Dmitry Shkatov at .

31 July - 11 August 2023, 34th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2023), Ljubljana, Slovenia

Date: 31 July - 11 August 2023
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Deadline: Friday 13 January 2023

Under the auspices of the Association for Logic, Language, and Information (FoLLI), the European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) runs every year. Except for 2021, where the school was virtual, it runs in a different European country each year. It takes place over two weeks in the summer, hosts approximately 50 different courses at both introductory and advanced levels, and attracts around 400 participants from all over the world.

The main focus of ESSLLI is the interface between linguistics, logic and computation, with special emphasis in human linguistic and cognitive ability. Courses, both introductory and advanced, cover a wide variety of topics within the combined areas of interest: Logic and Computation, Computation and Language, and Language and Logic. Workshops are also organized, providing opportunities for in-depth discussion of issues at the forefront of research, as well as a series of invited evening lectures.

Registration is now open. Early bird registration deadline: June 14th (extended).

For more information, see https://2023.esslli.eu/ or contact Ivano Ciardelli at .

7 - 8 August 2023, ESSLLI2023 Workshop "Modalities in substructural logics: Applications at the interfaces of logic, language and computation"

Date: 7 - 8 August 2023
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Target audience: Logicians, Linguists, Computer Scientists
Costs: ESSLLI Registration Fee
Deadline: Friday 19 May 2023

Substructural logics have brought to the fore new forms of reasoning and provided applications for a variety of disciplines. Modalities, in the substructural setting, provide the tools to control and finetune the logical resource management.The focus of this workshop is on applications in the areas of interest to the ESSLLI community, in particular logical approaches to natural language syntax and semantics and the dynamics of reasoning.

The workshop is held with the support of the Horizon 2020 MSCA-Rise project MOSAIC.

7 - 8 August 2023, ESSLLI Workshop "Modalities in substructural logics: applications at the interfaces of logic, language and computation" (AMSLO23)

Date: 7 - 8 August 2023
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Target audience: Logicians, Linguists, Computer Scientists
Costs: ESSLLI Registration Fee
Deadline: Friday 19 May 2023

By calling into question the implicit structural rules that are taken for granted in classical logic, substructural logics have brought to the fore new forms of reasoning with applications in many interdisciplinary areas of interest. Modalities, in the substructural setting, provide the tools to control and finetune the logical resource management.

The focus of the workshop is on applications in the areas of interest to the ESSLLI community, in particular logical approaches to natural language syntax and semantics and the dynamics of reasoning. The workshop welcomes contributions on topics including, but not limited to,

Modalities in extended typelogical grammarsRefinements of the linear exponential: prooftheoretic and semantic aspectsModalities and the dynamics of NL interpretation: ellipsis, gapping, pronoun resolutionSubstructural Dynamic Epistemic Logic, Intuitionistic Public Announcement logicEpistemic substructural logics, e.g. Epistemic Separation LogicIntuitionistic Modal LogicsQuantum Dynamic Logic

For more information, see https://easychair.org/cfp/AMSLO23 or contact Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh at .

7 - 11 August 2023, ESSLLI 2023 Workshop on First-order Modal and Temporal Logics: State of the art and perspectives

Date & Time: 7 - 11 August 2023, 09:00-14:00
Location: Ljubljana
Target audience: researchers and graduate students
Costs: Registration fee at ESSLLI 2023
Deadline: Sunday 16 April 2023

The workshop will comprise five 90-min sessions, one per day, with invited and contributed talks. It is intended to bring together active researchers in the areas of first-order modal and temporal logics and graduate students interested in these areas, to discuss the state of the art and the most important directions and perspectives for future developments in the areas.Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following for first-order modal and temporal logics:- languages, models, and semantics;- proof theory, deductive systems, and completeness/incompleteness results;- decidability, undecidability, complexity;- problems and applications in philosophy, mathematics, computer science and artificial intelligence.

For more information, see https://dshkatov.github.io/fomtl2023/ or contact Dmitry Shkatov at .

7 - 9 September 2023, 20th International Conference on Computability and Complexity in Analysis (CCA 2023), Dubrovnik, Croatia

Date: 7 - 9 September 2023
Location: Dubrovnik, Croatia
Deadline: Wednesday 9 August 2023

The conference is concerned with the theory of computability and complexity over real-valued data. Scientists working in the area of computation on real-valued data come from different fields, such as theoretical computer science, domain theory, logic, constructive mathematics, computer arithmetic, numerical mathematics and all branches of analysis. The conference provides a unique opportunity for people from such diverse areas to meet, present work in progress and exchange ideas and knowledge.

The topics of interest include foundational work on various models and approaches for describing computability and complexity over the real numbers. They also include complexity-theoretic investigations, both foundational and with respect to concrete problems, and new implementations of exact real arithmetic, as well as further developments of already existing software packages. We hope to gain new insights into computability-theoretic aspects of various computational questions from physics and from other fields involving computations over the real numbers.

Authors are invited to submit 1-2 pages abstracts in PDF format. If full versions of papers are already available as technical report or arXiv version, then corresponding links should be added to the reference list. Final versions of abstracts might be distributed to participants in hardcopy and/or in electronic form.

For more information, see http://cca-net.de/cca2023/.

31 July - 11 August 2023, 34th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2023), Ljubljana, Slovenia

Date: 31 July - 11 August 2023
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Deadline: Friday 13 January 2023

Under the auspices of the Association for Logic, Language, and Information (FoLLI), the European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) runs every year. Except for 2021, where the school was virtual, it runs in a different European country each year. It takes place over two weeks in the summer, hosts approximately 50 different courses at both introductory and advanced levels, and attracts around 400 participants from all over the world.

The main focus of ESSLLI is the interface between linguistics, logic and computation, with special emphasis in human linguistic and cognitive ability. Courses, both introductory and advanced, cover a wide variety of topics within the combined areas of interest: Logic and Computation, Computation and Language, and Language and Logic. Workshops are also organized, providing opportunities for in-depth discussion of issues at the forefront of research, as well as a series of invited evening lectures.

Registration is now open. Early bird registration deadline: June 14th (extended).

For more information, see https://2023.esslli.eu/ or contact Ivano Ciardelli at .

7 - 11 August 2023, ESSLLI 2023 Workshop on First-order Modal and Temporal Logics: State of the art and perspectives

Date & Time: 7 - 11 August 2023, 09:00-14:00
Location: Ljubljana
Target audience: researchers and graduate students
Costs: Registration fee at ESSLLI 2023
Deadline: Sunday 16 April 2023

The workshop will comprise five 90-min sessions, one per day, with invited and contributed talks. It is intended to bring together active researchers in the areas of first-order modal and temporal logics and graduate students interested in these areas, to discuss the state of the art and the most important directions and perspectives for future developments in the areas.Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following for first-order modal and temporal logics:- languages, models, and semantics;- proof theory, deductive systems, and completeness/incompleteness results;- decidability, undecidability, complexity;- problems and applications in philosophy, mathematics, computer science and artificial intelligence.

For more information, see https://dshkatov.github.io/fomtl2023/ or contact Dmitry Shkatov at .

31 July - 11 August 2023, 34th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2023), Ljubljana, Slovenia

Date: 31 July - 11 August 2023
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Deadline: Friday 13 January 2023

Under the auspices of the Association for Logic, Language, and Information (FoLLI), the European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) runs every year. Except for 2021, where the school was virtual, it runs in a different European country each year. It takes place over two weeks in the summer, hosts approximately 50 different courses at both introductory and advanced levels, and attracts around 400 participants from all over the world.

The main focus of ESSLLI is the interface between linguistics, logic and computation, with special emphasis in human linguistic and cognitive ability. Courses, both introductory and advanced, cover a wide variety of topics within the combined areas of interest: Logic and Computation, Computation and Language, and Language and Logic. Workshops are also organized, providing opportunities for in-depth discussion of issues at the forefront of research, as well as a series of invited evening lectures.

Registration is now open. Early bird registration deadline: June 14th (extended).

For more information, see https://2023.esslli.eu/ or contact Ivano Ciardelli at .

7 - 11 August 2023, ESSLLI 2023 Workshop on First-order Modal and Temporal Logics: State of the art and perspectives

Date & Time: 7 - 11 August 2023, 09:00-14:00
Location: Ljubljana
Target audience: researchers and graduate students
Costs: Registration fee at ESSLLI 2023
Deadline: Sunday 16 April 2023

The workshop will comprise five 90-min sessions, one per day, with invited and contributed talks. It is intended to bring together active researchers in the areas of first-order modal and temporal logics and graduate students interested in these areas, to discuss the state of the art and the most important directions and perspectives for future developments in the areas.Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following for first-order modal and temporal logics:- languages, models, and semantics;- proof theory, deductive systems, and completeness/incompleteness results;- decidability, undecidability, complexity;- problems and applications in philosophy, mathematics, computer science and artificial intelligence.

For more information, see https://dshkatov.github.io/fomtl2023/ or contact Dmitry Shkatov at .

31 July - 11 August 2023, 34th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2023), Ljubljana, Slovenia

Date: 31 July - 11 August 2023
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Deadline: Friday 13 January 2023

Under the auspices of the Association for Logic, Language, and Information (FoLLI), the European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) runs every year. Except for 2021, where the school was virtual, it runs in a different European country each year. It takes place over two weeks in the summer, hosts approximately 50 different courses at both introductory and advanced levels, and attracts around 400 participants from all over the world.

The main focus of ESSLLI is the interface between linguistics, logic and computation, with special emphasis in human linguistic and cognitive ability. Courses, both introductory and advanced, cover a wide variety of topics within the combined areas of interest: Logic and Computation, Computation and Language, and Language and Logic. Workshops are also organized, providing opportunities for in-depth discussion of issues at the forefront of research, as well as a series of invited evening lectures.

Registration is now open. Early bird registration deadline: June 14th (extended).

For more information, see https://2023.esslli.eu/ or contact Ivano Ciardelli at .

7 - 11 August 2023, ESSLLI 2023 Workshop on First-order Modal and Temporal Logics: State of the art and perspectives

Date & Time: 7 - 11 August 2023, 09:00-14:00
Location: Ljubljana
Target audience: researchers and graduate students
Costs: Registration fee at ESSLLI 2023
Deadline: Sunday 16 April 2023

The workshop will comprise five 90-min sessions, one per day, with invited and contributed talks. It is intended to bring together active researchers in the areas of first-order modal and temporal logics and graduate students interested in these areas, to discuss the state of the art and the most important directions and perspectives for future developments in the areas.Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following for first-order modal and temporal logics:- languages, models, and semantics;- proof theory, deductive systems, and completeness/incompleteness results;- decidability, undecidability, complexity;- problems and applications in philosophy, mathematics, computer science and artificial intelligence.

For more information, see https://dshkatov.github.io/fomtl2023/ or contact Dmitry Shkatov at .
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21 - 25 August 2023, 11th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP 11), Vienna, Austria

Date & Time: 21 - 25 August 2023, 09:00-18:00
Location: Vienna, Austria
Target audience: Analytic Philosophers
Deadline: Friday 20 January 2023

The European Society for Analytic Philosophy organizes a major congress every three years. The goal of this congress is to bring together analytic philosophers from Europe and all over the world to discuss their work and to exchange ideas. The 11th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP11) will take place from 21-25 Aug 2023 in Vienna and is being organized jointly by the Central European University and the University of Vienna.  The current president of the ESAP is Prof. Katalin Farkas (CEU).

For more information, see https://analyticphilosophy.eu/ecap-11/ or contact Nikhil Mahant at .
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21 - 25 August 2023, 11th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP 11), Vienna, Austria

Date & Time: 21 - 25 August 2023, 09:00-18:00
Location: Vienna, Austria
Target audience: Analytic Philosophers
Deadline: Friday 20 January 2023

The European Society for Analytic Philosophy organizes a major congress every three years. The goal of this congress is to bring together analytic philosophers from Europe and all over the world to discuss their work and to exchange ideas. The 11th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP11) will take place from 21-25 Aug 2023 in Vienna and is being organized jointly by the Central European University and the University of Vienna.  The current president of the ESAP is Prof. Katalin Farkas (CEU).

For more information, see https://analyticphilosophy.eu/ecap-11/ or contact Nikhil Mahant at .
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21 - 25 August 2023, 11th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP 11), Vienna, Austria

Date & Time: 21 - 25 August 2023, 09:00-18:00
Location: Vienna, Austria
Target audience: Analytic Philosophers
Deadline: Friday 20 January 2023

The European Society for Analytic Philosophy organizes a major congress every three years. The goal of this congress is to bring together analytic philosophers from Europe and all over the world to discuss their work and to exchange ideas. The 11th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP11) will take place from 21-25 Aug 2023 in Vienna and is being organized jointly by the Central European University and the University of Vienna.  The current president of the ESAP is Prof. Katalin Farkas (CEU).

For more information, see https://analyticphilosophy.eu/ecap-11/ or contact Nikhil Mahant at .
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21 - 25 August 2023, 11th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP 11), Vienna, Austria

Date & Time: 21 - 25 August 2023, 09:00-18:00
Location: Vienna, Austria
Target audience: Analytic Philosophers
Deadline: Friday 20 January 2023

The European Society for Analytic Philosophy organizes a major congress every three years. The goal of this congress is to bring together analytic philosophers from Europe and all over the world to discuss their work and to exchange ideas. The 11th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP11) will take place from 21-25 Aug 2023 in Vienna and is being organized jointly by the Central European University and the University of Vienna.  The current president of the ESAP is Prof. Katalin Farkas (CEU).

For more information, see https://analyticphilosophy.eu/ecap-11/ or contact Nikhil Mahant at .
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21 - 25 August 2023, 11th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP 11), Vienna, Austria

Date & Time: 21 - 25 August 2023, 09:00-18:00
Location: Vienna, Austria
Target audience: Analytic Philosophers
Deadline: Friday 20 January 2023

The European Society for Analytic Philosophy organizes a major congress every three years. The goal of this congress is to bring together analytic philosophers from Europe and all over the world to discuss their work and to exchange ideas. The 11th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP11) will take place from 21-25 Aug 2023 in Vienna and is being organized jointly by the Central European University and the University of Vienna.  The current president of the ESAP is Prof. Katalin Farkas (CEU).

For more information, see https://analyticphilosophy.eu/ecap-11/ or contact Nikhil Mahant at .

28 - 30 August 2023, Symposium of the Swiss Philosophical Society 2023: Concepts & Their Uses, Bern, Switzerland

Date: 28 - 30 August 2023
Location: Bern, Switzerland
Deadline: Sunday 20 August 2023

Philosophical knowledge is often described as being conceptual. Therefore, concepts have been an important topic in phosophy since Plato’s theory of forms. Very recently, the study of concepts has taken new and exciting routes. Experimental philosophers investigate the understanding of concepts with tools that are unprecedented in philosophy. Drawing on research from the empirical sciences, in particular from psychology, philosophers have taken new approaches to what concepts are and do. Finally, an increased awareness of problematic concepts – e.g., concepts that contribute to discrimination – has helped to establish the new field of conceptual ethics. Against this backdrop, the symposium of the Swiss Philosophical Society aims at bringing together and discussing new work on concepts. In this way, we also hope to reflect upon the self-understanding of philosophy and upon the contribution that work on concepts can make in broader society.

28 - 30 August 2023, Symposium of the Swiss Philosophical Society 2023: Concepts & Their Uses, Bern, Switzerland

Date: 28 - 30 August 2023
Location: Bern, Switzerland
Deadline: Sunday 20 August 2023

Philosophical knowledge is often described as being conceptual. Therefore, concepts have been an important topic in phosophy since Plato’s theory of forms. Very recently, the study of concepts has taken new and exciting routes. Experimental philosophers investigate the understanding of concepts with tools that are unprecedented in philosophy. Drawing on research from the empirical sciences, in particular from psychology, philosophers have taken new approaches to what concepts are and do. Finally, an increased awareness of problematic concepts – e.g., concepts that contribute to discrimination – has helped to establish the new field of conceptual ethics. Against this backdrop, the symposium of the Swiss Philosophical Society aims at bringing together and discussing new work on concepts. In this way, we also hope to reflect upon the self-understanding of philosophy and upon the contribution that work on concepts can make in broader society.

28 - 30 August 2023, Symposium of the Swiss Philosophical Society 2023: Concepts & Their Uses, Bern, Switzerland

Date: 28 - 30 August 2023
Location: Bern, Switzerland
Deadline: Sunday 20 August 2023

Philosophical knowledge is often described as being conceptual. Therefore, concepts have been an important topic in phosophy since Plato’s theory of forms. Very recently, the study of concepts has taken new and exciting routes. Experimental philosophers investigate the understanding of concepts with tools that are unprecedented in philosophy. Drawing on research from the empirical sciences, in particular from psychology, philosophers have taken new approaches to what concepts are and do. Finally, an increased awareness of problematic concepts – e.g., concepts that contribute to discrimination – has helped to establish the new field of conceptual ethics. Against this backdrop, the symposium of the Swiss Philosophical Society aims at bringing together and discussing new work on concepts. In this way, we also hope to reflect upon the self-understanding of philosophy and upon the contribution that work on concepts can make in broader society.

30 August - 1 September 2023, The Eleventh Workshop on Combining Probability and Logic (Progic 2023), Utrecht, the Netherlands

Date: 30 August - 1 September 2023
Location: Utrecht, the Netherlands
Target audience: Anybody interested in combining probabilistic and logical tools (including philosophers, computer scientists, economists, mathematicians..)
Deadline: Saturday 15 April 2023

The special focus of PROGIC2023 is Knowledge representation and reasoning. Classically, logic and probability offer competing representations of partial or incomplete information, with the former assuming a qualitative perspective on uncertainty and the latter focusing on a quantitative account. Both provide their own policies for updating on new information, combining evidence from different sources, and acting under partial information.

Invited Speakers: Joe Halpern (Cornell University), Gabriele Kern-Isberner (TU Dortmund), Aybüke Özgün (University of Amsterdam) and Jon Williamson (University of Kent).

For more information, see https://progic2023.sites.uu.nl/ or contact Dominik Klein at , or Dragan Doder at .

30 August - 1 September 2023, Workshop "Trivalent suspension, uncertainty, & reasoning with conditionals", Regensburg, Germany

Date: 30 August - 1 September 2023
Location: Regensburg, Germany

The international workshop on "Trivalent Suspension, Uncertainty and Reasoning with Conditionals" (TSUC) aims to bring together renowned researchers from philosophy, logic, formal epistemology, and mathematics to discuss the major issues, contemporary methodologies that have arisen in the study of suspension, uncertainty, and conditionals. We would like to investigate a specific perspective concerning trivalent logic, probability and conditionals. Specifically, this workshop intends to bring together researchers to introduce and discuss i) major TSUC research issues that have arisen in recent years, ii) innovative methodologies developed in response to such issues, iii) the connections between the three components of TSUC, and iv) major TSUC research challenges in its future development. Such research issues include the formal models of judgment suspension, indeterminism, uncertainty inference, many-valued connectives and consequences, subjective prob- ability, conditional probabilities, trivalent conditionals, branching time structure, and so forth. We will be able to understand the major issues, and research problems and gaps for the future development of TSUC.

For more information, see https://go.uni-regensburg.de/tsuc.

22 - 24 November 2023, Trends in Logic XXIII: Bridges between Logic, Ethics and Social Sciences (BLESS), Toruń, Poland

Date: 22 - 24 November 2023
Location: Toruń, Poland
Deadline: Thursday 31 August 2023

The BLESS conference is devoted to the application of formal tools (logical and mathematical) to issues related to actions of individuals and groups of people. The conference’s subject is the problem of formalization of inference about actions, knowledge and beliefs of individuals or groups. Papers focused on formal methods are especially welcome.

Authors are invited to submit original research on all relevant topics in these areas. Papers discussing new ideas that are at an early stage of development are also welcome. The topics covered by the conference include, but are not limited to, the following: uncertain reasoning, probabilistic reasoning, non-monotonic logic, deontic logic, epistemic logic, formal ethics, applications of logic and mathematics to social sciences and philosophical problems.

18 - 20 November 2023, Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics (LENSL 20), Osaka, Japan

Date: 18 - 20 November 2023
Location: Osaka, Japan
Deadline: Thursday 31 August 2023

LENLS is an annual international conference on formal linguistics (i.e., syntax, semantics and pragmatics), computational linguistics, the philosophy of language, and related fields. LENLS20 is scheduled to take place in a in-person format (with a physical presence in Osaka), but with a limited option for a virtual presence via zoom. LENLS20 is held under the umbrella of The Association for Logic, Language and Information (FoLLI).

Invited Speakers: - Gregoire Winterstein (Universite du Quebec a Montreal).

We invite submissions to this year's workshop. Authors are required to choose from one of the following two submission categories: [Abstract Only] and [Abstract+Full Paper].  For both categories, authors must submit abstracts on original, unpublished research. Upon acceptance, authors (both categories) are expected to submit extended abstracts (up to 5 pages) before the workshop.  Note that abstracts submitted to the [Abstract+Full Paper] category may be accepted in the [Abstract Only] category (but not vice versa).   The proceedings of the workshop will be made available online, including extended abstracts (both categories).

Authors submitting to the [Abstract+Full Paper] category are required to submit a full paper (up to 14 pages) for the post-proceedings volume after the conference and must agree to review at least one other full paper.

For more information, see https://lenls.github.io/lenls20/ or contact .

31 October - 3 November 2023, Workshop on Proof Theory, Modal Logic and Reflection Principles (Wormshop 2023), Bern, Switzerland

Date: 31 October - 3 November 2023
Location: Bern, Switzerland
Deadline: Thursday 31 August 2023

The tradition of modal logics inspired by the notion of formal proof dates back to Gödel, but their study has gained great momentum in the last decade due to novel applications in the foundations of mathematics. Their study moreover requires the interaction of several disciplines in mathematical logic and beyond, including computational logic, proof theory, and point-set topology.

The aim of this workshop is to bring together experts in relevant fields in order to discuss recent advances and foster new collaborations.

Abstracts for contributed talks may be submitted via EasyChair. The abstract should be uploaded as pdf file, the length should not exceed one page. Topics include but are not restricted to: Provability logics and algebras, Lightweight fragments of modal logics, Proof theory and ordinal analysis, Weak and strong systems of arithmetic, Modalities in topology and set theory, Justification logics and logics of proofs, and Computability and complexity.

For more information, see https://wormshop2023.inf.unibe.ch.

15 - 16 January 2024, 25th International Conference on Verification, Model Checking, and Abstract Interpretation (VMCAI 2024), London, U.K.

Date: 15 - 16 January 2024
Location: London, U.K.
Deadline: Thursday 31 August 2023

VMCAI provides a forum for researchers from the communities of Verification, Model Checking, and Abstract Interpretation, facilitating interaction, cross-fertilization, and advancement of hybrid methods that combine these and related areas.

The program of VMCAI 2024 will consist of refereed research papers as well as invited talks. Research contributions can report new results as well as experimental evaluations and comparisons of existing techniques.

Submissions can address any programming paradigm, including concurrent, constraint, functional, imperative, logic, and object-oriented programming. There will be three categories of papers: regular papers, tool papers, and case studies. Papers in each category have a different page limit and will be evaluated differently. Submissions will undergo a single-blind review process.

VMCAI 2024 allows authors to submit an artifact along with a paper. Artifacts are any additional material that substantiates the claims made in the paper, and ideally makes them fully replicable.

For more information, see https://popl24.sigplan.org/home/VMCAI-2024.

30 August - 1 September 2023, The Eleventh Workshop on Combining Probability and Logic (Progic 2023), Utrecht, the Netherlands

Date: 30 August - 1 September 2023
Location: Utrecht, the Netherlands
Target audience: Anybody interested in combining probabilistic and logical tools (including philosophers, computer scientists, economists, mathematicians..)
Deadline: Saturday 15 April 2023

The special focus of PROGIC2023 is Knowledge representation and reasoning. Classically, logic and probability offer competing representations of partial or incomplete information, with the former assuming a qualitative perspective on uncertainty and the latter focusing on a quantitative account. Both provide their own policies for updating on new information, combining evidence from different sources, and acting under partial information.

Invited Speakers: Joe Halpern (Cornell University), Gabriele Kern-Isberner (TU Dortmund), Aybüke Özgün (University of Amsterdam) and Jon Williamson (University of Kent).

For more information, see https://progic2023.sites.uu.nl/ or contact Dominik Klein at , or Dragan Doder at .

30 August - 1 September 2023, Workshop "Trivalent suspension, uncertainty, & reasoning with conditionals", Regensburg, Germany

Date: 30 August - 1 September 2023
Location: Regensburg, Germany

The international workshop on "Trivalent Suspension, Uncertainty and Reasoning with Conditionals" (TSUC) aims to bring together renowned researchers from philosophy, logic, formal epistemology, and mathematics to discuss the major issues, contemporary methodologies that have arisen in the study of suspension, uncertainty, and conditionals. We would like to investigate a specific perspective concerning trivalent logic, probability and conditionals. Specifically, this workshop intends to bring together researchers to introduce and discuss i) major TSUC research issues that have arisen in recent years, ii) innovative methodologies developed in response to such issues, iii) the connections between the three components of TSUC, and iv) major TSUC research challenges in its future development. Such research issues include the formal models of judgment suspension, indeterminism, uncertainty inference, many-valued connectives and consequences, subjective prob- ability, conditional probabilities, trivalent conditionals, branching time structure, and so forth. We will be able to understand the major issues, and research problems and gaps for the future development of TSUC.

For more information, see https://go.uni-regensburg.de/tsuc.