Logics for Reasoning about Preferences, Uncertainty and Vagueness
Special Issue of the IfCoLog Journal of Logics and their Applications
PRUV 2014 was the first Workshop on Logics for Reasoning about Preferences, Uncertainty, and Vagueness. This workshop was associated to the Vienna Summer of Logic.
The aim of PRUV is to bring together people from different communities (such as the Artificial Intelligence and the Semantic Web community, among others), including theorists and practitioners, working on logics for reasoning about preferences, uncertainty, and vagueness.
After a successful workshop, the IfCoLog Journal of Logics and their Applications now invites submissions to a special issue on the topics of PRUV.
Submission Deadline
June 21st Extended deadline: July 26th, 2015
Topics
We welcome submissions relating logic with preferences, uncertainty and vagueness.
Some logics of interest are:
- first order logic,
- propositional logic,
- logic programming,
- answer set programming,
- description logics,
- modal logic,
- dynamic logic,
- temporal logics,
- agent logics.
Formalisms for handling preferences, uncertainty and vagueness include, but are not limited to
- probability measures,
- Bayesian networks,
- possibility measures,
- preference networks,
- CP-networks,
- rough sets,
- fuzzy set theory.
Guest Editors
- Thomas Lukasiewicz
- Rafael Peñaloza
- Anni-Yasmin Turhan
Submission Guidelines
Submissions must be prepared in LaTeX using the IfCoLog style which can be downloaded here.
Instructions on using this style are available here.
All submitted manuscripts must contain original material not previously published or currently under review in any other journal. Submissions extending results previously published at a conference are welcome.
Submissions will be made via EasyChair at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pruvsi15 .