[SystemSafety] CFP for AAA (Argument for Agreement and Assurance)
田口研治
kenji.taguchi at aist.go.jp
Mon Jul 27 10:15:04 CEST 2015
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%% AAA2015: Second Call for Papers
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%% 2nd International Workshop on
%% Argument for Agreement and Assurance
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%% Nov 17, 2015 (Tentative)
%% Keio University, Kanagawa, Japan
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%% http://cse.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/kido/AAA2015/
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Overview
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Submissions are invited for the 2nd International Workshop on Argument
for Agreement and Assurance (AAA 2015).
It will be held as a one-day workshop in November 16-18, 2015
at Keio University, Kanagawa, Japan,in association with the Japanese
Society for Artificial Intelligence international symposia on AI
(JSAI-isAI) 2015.
Argument has now become an interdisciplinary research topic receiving
much attention from formal logic, informal logic and artificial
intelligence. It aims at processing, analyzing and evaluating various
aspects of human argument appeared in television, newspapers, WWW,etc.
and also artificial arguments constructed from structured
knowledge with logical language and rules of inference. Results of the
study are widely applicable to various domains such as safety,political,
medical and legal domains.
In particular, safety engineering appreciates Toulmin's argument
model starting from his critical opinion on formal logic. There is a
growing interest in the use of an evidence-based argument often called
a safety case, assurance case or dependability case. Nowadays, many
safety-related standards/guidelines mandate the submission of safety
cases to certification bodies. The argument is widely used in the
system development such as being used for stakeholders to reach
agreement on some critical issues and for system manufacturers to
improve accountability to their customers. The international workshop
on argument for agreement and assurance contributes to deepen mutual
understanding among researchers/practitioners in formal and informal
logic, artificial intelligence, and safety engineering working on
agreement and assurance through argument.
Topics
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Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
- Abstract and structured argumentation systems,
e.g., frameworks, proof-theories, semantics and complexity.
- Dialogue systems, e.g., persuasion, negotiation, deliberation,
eristic, and information-seeking dialogue systems.
- Formal underpinnings on assurance cases,
e.g., frameworks, proof-theories, semantics and complexity.
- Confidence evaluation for assurance cases based on new metrics.
- Studies on patterns for assurance cases including new syntax,
formal semantics, evaluation on their effectiveness.
- Argument-based agreement and assurance technologies
for safety cases, assurance cases, dependability cases, etc.
- Applications of argumentation and dialogue systems to
agreement technologies, systems assurance, safety engineering,
systems resilience, practical reasoning, belief revision,
multi-agent systems, learning, and semantic web.
- Tools for argumentation systems, dialogue systems,
safety case construction system, argument-based stakeholders'
agreement, argument-based accountability achievement,
argument-based open systems dependability,
argument-based verification and validation, etc.
Important Dates
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- Submission Deadline : August 21, 2015
- Author Notification : September 25, 2015
- Camera-ready : October 10, 2015
- Workshop Date : November 17, 2015 (tentative)
Submission Instructions
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We welcome and encourage the submission of high quality, original
papers, which are not simultaneously submitted for publication
elsewhere. Papers should be written in English, formatted according to
the Springer Verlag LNCS style in a pdf form , which can be obtained
from Springer Online , and not exceed 14 pages including figures,
references, etc. If you use a word file, please follow the instruction
of the format, and then convert it into a pdf form. Here is the
submission page.
We will have "Tools and Demo" session. Contributions of this session
may submit papers in at most 4 pages. For accepted papers, the author
is required to give a demonstration in the session.
All submissions will be rigorously peer reviewed with double blind. If
a paper is accepted, at least one author of the paper must register
the workshop and present it. Since post-proceedings for LNAI are
proposal based, post-proceedings of AAA 2015 may be published but not
guaranteed yet currently, although our proposals have been accepted
every recent year.
Invited Speakers
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Phan Minh Dung, Asian Institute of Technology
Ewen Denney, SGT/NASA Ames Research Center
Programme Committee
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Katarzyna Budzynska, Polish Academy of Sciences & University of Dundee
Martin Caminada, University of Aberdeen
Federico Cerruti, The University of Aberdeen
Juergen Dix Clausthal, University of Technology
Ewen Denney, SGT/NASA Ames Research Center
Phan Minh Dung, Asian Institute of Technology
C. Michael Holloway, NASA Langley Research Center
Antonis Kakas, University of Cyprus
Tim Kelly, University of York
Hiroyuki Kido, The University of Tokyo
Yoshiki Kinoshita, Kanagawa University
John Knight, University of Virginia
Yutaka Matsuno, Nihon University
John Rushby, SRI International
Chiaki Sakama, Wakayama University
Ken Satoh, National Institute of Informatics and Sokendai
Guillermo Simari, Universidad Nacional del Sur in Bahia Blanca
Kenji Taguchi, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Kazuko Takahashi, Kwansei Gakuin University
Toshinori Takai, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Makoto Takeyama, Kanagawa University
Paolo Torroni, University of Bologna
Charles Weinstock, Software Engineering Institute
Stefan Woltran, TU Wien
Shuichiro Yamamoto, Nagoya University
Organizing Committee
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Kazuko Takahashi, Kwansei Gakuin University
Kenji Taguchi, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Tim Kelly, University of York
Hiroyuki Kido, The University of Tokyo
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Kenji Taguchi Ph.D (Computer Science)
Invited Senior Researcher
Co-chair of OMG SysA PTF
Software Analytics Research Group
Information Technology Research Institute
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Nakoji 3-11-46, Amagasaki, Hyogo 661-0974, Japan
Tel: +81-6-6494-8051 Fax: +81-6-6494-8073
URL: http://staff.aist.go.jp/kenji.taguchi/index.html
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