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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2003/newsitem/415/20-2
 2-June-2003-TARK-IX-Bloomington-Indiana-USA
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SUMMARY:TARK IX, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20030620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20030622
LOCATION:Bloomington, Indiana, USA
DESCRIPTION:The mission of the bi-annual TARK conf
 erences is to bring together researchers from a wi
 de variety of fields - including Artificial Intell
 igence, Cryptography, Distributed Computing, Econo
 mics and Game Theory, Linguistics, Logic, Philosop
 hy, and Psychology, in order to further our unders
 tanding of interdisciplinary issues involving reas
 oning about rationality and knowledge. Topics of i
 nterest include, but are not limited to, semantic 
 models for knowledge, for belief, and for uncertai
 nty, bounded rationality and resource-bounded reas
 oning, commonsense epistemic reasoning, epistemic 
 logic, logics of knowledge and action, formal anal
 ysis of games, applications of reasoning about kno
 wledge and other mental states, belief revision, a
 nd the role of knowledge in general information fl
 ow.   TARK IX is held jointly with NASSLLI, so reg
 istration details can be found on the NASSLLI site
  at http://www.indiana.edu/~nasslli/registration.h
 tml. For other information including a preliminary
  program, see the TARK site at http://www.tark.org
 /.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n      <p>\nThe miss
 ion of the bi-annual TARK conferences is to bring 
 together researchers from a wide variety of fields
  - including Artificial Intelligence, Cryptography
 , Distributed Computing, Economics and Game Theory
 , Linguistics, Logic, Philosophy, and Psychology, 
 in order to further our understanding of interdisc
 iplinary issues involving reasoning about rational
 ity and knowledge. Topics of interest include, but
  are not limited to, semantic models for knowledge
 , for belief, and for uncertainty, bounded rationa
 lity and resource-bounded reasoning, commonsense e
 pistemic reasoning, epistemic logic, logics of kno
 wledge and action, formal analysis of games, appli
 cations of reasoning about knowledge and other men
 tal states, belief revision, and the role of knowl
 edge in general information flow.\n      </p>\n   
  \n      <p>TARK IX is held jointly with NASSLLI, 
 so registration details\n        can be found on t
 he NASSLLI site at \n        <a target="_blank" hr
 ef="http://www.indiana.edu/~nasslli/registration.h
 tml">http://www.indiana.edu/~nasslli/registration.
 html</a>.\n        For other information including
  a preliminary program, see\n        the TARK site
  at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.tark.org/"
 >http://www.tark.org/</a>.\n      </p>\n    
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