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 May---2-June-2018-Colloquium-on-Reasoning-in-Socia
 l-Context-Amsterdam
DTSTAMP:20180405T181546
SUMMARY:Colloquium on Reasoning in Social Context,
  Amsterdam
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180602
LOCATION:Trippenhuis Building, Kloveniersburgwal 2
 9, 1011 JV Amsterdam
DESCRIPTION:This colloquium addresses the design a
 nd use of models to represent the beliefs and know
 ledge of agents as well as changes in the beliefs 
 and knowledge of social communities.  The colloqui
 um unites researchers who use a variety of formal 
 tools to study the process of belief formation, be
 lief revision and knowledge updating in social com
 munities. We focus on multi-agent scenarios center
 ed around topics such as belief merge, social-epis
 temic influence, group knowledge, and belief-polar
 isation.  Our approach will be interdisciplinary i
 n nature and brings together insights originating 
 from Logic, Game Theory, Belief Revision Theory, F
 ormal Epistemology, Social Science, Network Theory
 , Cognitive Science and AI.  Submissions of a 1 pa
 ge abstract (in pdf format) should be uploaded on 
 the easychair submission webpage: https://easychai
 r.org/conferences/?conf=reasoning2018 by May 1st 2
 018. Authors will be notified of acceptance by May
  7th.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>This coll
 oquium addresses the design and use of models to r
 epresent the beliefs and knowledge of agents as we
 ll as changes in the beliefs and knowledge of soci
 al communities.</p>\n\n  <p>The colloquium unites 
 researchers who use a variety of formal tools to s
 tudy the process of belief formation, belief revis
 ion and knowledge updating in social communities. 
 We focus on multi-agent scenarios centered around 
 topics such as belief merge, social-epistemic infl
 uence, group knowledge, and belief-polarisation.</
 p>\n\n  <p>Our approach will be interdisciplinary 
 in nature and brings together insights originating
  from Logic, Game Theory, Belief Revision Theory, 
 Formal Epistemology, Social Science, Network Theor
 y, Cognitive Science and AI.</p>\n</div><div>\n  <
 p>Submissions of a 1 page abstract (in pdf format)
  should be uploaded on the easychair submission we
 bpage:<br>\n  <a href="https://easychair.org/confe
 rences/?conf=reasoning2018" target="_blank">https:
 //easychair.org/conferences/?conf=reasoning2018</a
 > by May 1st 2018. Authors will be notified of acc
 eptance by May 7th.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://sites.google.com/site/reasoningcolloqu
 ium/
CONTACT:Sonja Smets at S.J.L.Smets at uva.nl
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