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NMR 2010 WORKSHOP PROGRAM<br />
Friday May 14: Please note the earlier starting time of 08:30<br />
Regular talks will have 30 minutes each, including discussion<br />
08:00-08:30 Early morning Coffee/Tea<br />
08:30-10:00 Invited talk: Jack Minker Ray Reiter and Nonmonotonic Reasoning (Wellesley Room)<br />
Coffee/Tea Break<br />
10:30-12:00 S1: ACTION AND BELIEF CHANGE (Wellesley<br />
Room)<br />
14:00-15:00<br />
Privacy Regulations in Dynamic Epistemic Deontic<br />
Logic, Guillaume Aucher, Guido Boella, Leendert<br />
van der Torre<br />
Lex minus dixit quam voluit, lex magis dixit quam<br />
voluit: A formal study on legal compliance and<br />
interpretation, Guido Boella, Guido Governatori,<br />
Antonino Rotolo, Leendert van der Torre<br />
Joint revision of belief and intention, Thomas Icard,<br />
Eric Pacuit, Yoav Shoham<br />
Lunch Break<br />
S2: NMR AND UNCERTAINTY<br />
(Rosedale Room)<br />
Operator decision in naval action's<br />
simulations, Isabelle Toulgoat,<br />
Pierre Siegel, Yves Lacroix, Julien<br />
Botto<br />
Study of symmetry in non-monotonic<br />
logics, Belaid Benhamou, Tarek<br />
Nabhani, Pierre Siegel<br />
Learning to act optimally in<br />
partially observable Markov<br />
decision processes using hybrid<br />
probabilistic logic programs, Emad<br />
Saad<br />
Invited talk: Gerhard Brewka Dialectical Frameworks: Abstract Argumentation Beyond<br />
Dung (Wellesley Room)<br />
Coffee/Tea Break<br />
15:30-17:00 S3: PREFERENCES AND NORMS (Wellesley<br />
Room)<br />
On the Relationship between I-O Logic and<br />
Connectionism, Guido Boella, Silvano Colombo<br />
Tosatto, Artur S. d'Avila Garcez, Valerio Genovese<br />
Superiority Based Revision of Defeasible Theories,<br />
Guido Governatori, Francesco Olivieri, Simone<br />
Scannapieco, Matteo Cristani<br />
Stable Skyline, Parke Godfrey, Wei Ning<br />
S4: ARGUMENT, DIALOG, AND<br />
DECISION (Rosedale Room)<br />
A Labelling Based Justification<br />
Status of Arguments, Yining Wu,<br />
Martin Caminada and Mikolaj<br />
Podlaszewski<br />
The relation between preferential<br />
model and argumentation<br />
semantics, Nico Roos<br />
An Approach to Timed Abstract<br />
Argumentation, Maria Laura Cobo,<br />
Diego C. Martinez, Guillermo R.<br />
Simari
NMR 2010 WORKSHOP PROGRAM<br />
Saturday May 15<br />
Regular talks will have 30 minutes each, including discussion<br />
08:30-09:00 Early morning Coffee/Tea<br />
09:00-10:00<br />
Invited talk: Torsten Schaub Arming Tweety with Jet Engines (is not enough) (Wellesley<br />
Room)<br />
Coffee/Tea Break<br />
10:30-12:00 S5: ACTION AND BELIEF CHANGE<br />
(Wellesley Room)<br />
A Contraction Core for Horn Belief<br />
Change: Preliminary Report, Richard<br />
Booth, Thomas Meyer, Ivan Varzinczak,<br />
Renata Wassermann<br />
An Approach to Revising Logic Programs<br />
under the Answer Set Semantics, James P.<br />
Delgrande<br />
On belief dynamics of dependancy relations<br />
for extended logic programs, Patrick<br />
Krumpelmann, Gabriele Kern-Isberner<br />
Lunch Break<br />
S6: NMR AND UNCERTAINTY (Rosedale<br />
Room)<br />
On the problem of grounding a relational<br />
probabilistic conditional knowledge base,<br />
Sebastian Loh, Matthias Thimm, Gabriele<br />
Kern-Isberner<br />
Is it possible to define graphical models in<br />
Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence?, Radim<br />
Jirousek<br />
Nonmonotonic features and uncertainty in<br />
reasoning with analogical proportions, Henri<br />
Prade, Gilles Richard<br />
14:00-15:00 Invited talk: Franz Baader Axiom Pinpointing in Description Logics (Wellesley Room)<br />
Coffee/Tea Break<br />
15:30-17:00 S7: NMR and ONTOLOGIES /<br />
PREFERENCES AND NORMS (Wellesley<br />
Room)<br />
Ontology Development with 4-Valued<br />
Implication Connectives, Cristian Cocos,<br />
Wendy MacCaull<br />
Semantic Diff as the Basis for Knowledge<br />
Base Versioning, Enrico Franconi, Thomas<br />
Meyer, Ivan Varzinczak<br />
Subsumption and count as relation in<br />
argument ontologies, Guido Boella, Dov<br />
Gabbay, Serena Villata<br />
17:00- NMR Reception<br />
S8: DECLARATIVE PROGRAMMING<br />
AND SYSTEMS / ARGUMENT, DIALOG<br />
AND DECISION (Rosedale Room)<br />
On the Stable Model Semantics of First-<br />
Order Formulas with Aggregates, Paolo<br />
Ferraris, Vladimir Lifschitz<br />
Representing Synonymity in Causal Logic<br />
and in Logic Programming, Joohyung Lee,<br />
Yuliya Lierler, Vladimir Lifschitz, Fangkai<br />
Yang<br />
Temporal Defeasible Logic Has Linear<br />
Complexity, Guido Governatori and<br />
Antonino Rotolo
NMR 2010 WORKSHOP PROGRAM<br />
Sunday May 16<br />
Regular talks will have 30 minutes each, including discussion<br />
08:30-09:00 Early morning Coffee/Tea<br />
09:00-10:00<br />
Invited talk: Marc Denecker On the Informal and Formal Semantics of Default and<br />
Autoepistemic Logic (Wellesley Room)<br />
Coffee/Tea Break<br />
10:30-12:00 S9: ACTION AND BELIEF CHANGE<br />
(Wellesley Room)<br />
Lexicographic-based partially preordered<br />
removed sets revision, Mariette Serayet, Pierre<br />
Drap, Odile Papini<br />
A general first order solution to the<br />
ramification problem, Hannes Strass, Michael<br />
Thielscher<br />
Marrying stable models with belief update,<br />
Martin Slota, Joao Leite<br />
Lunch Break<br />
14:00-15:00 S11: PREFERENCES AND NORMS<br />
(Wellesley Room)<br />
Pertinent Reasoning, Arina Britz, Johannes<br />
Heidema, Ivan Varzinczak<br />
Prescriptive and descriptive obligations in<br />
dynamic epistemic deontic logic, Guillaume<br />
Aucher, Guido Boella<br />
Coffee/Tea Break<br />
15:30-16:30 S13: ARGUMENT, DIALOG AND<br />
DECISION (Wellesley Room)<br />
From User-Generated Tagging to User-Agreed<br />
Knowledge: An Argumentation-Based<br />
Approach, Pietro Baroni, Federico Cerutti,<br />
Daniela Fogli, Claudio Gandelli, Massimiliano<br />
Giacomin<br />
Constraints-based Negotiation using<br />
Argumentation, Mohamed Mbarki, Jamal<br />
Bentahar, Bernard Moulin, Ahmad Moazin<br />
S10: NMR AND UNCERTAINTY<br />
(Rosedale Room)<br />
A logic programming framework for<br />
reasoning about know-how, Patrick<br />
Krumpelmann, Matthias Thimm<br />
Towards possibilistic fuzzy answer set<br />
programming, Kim Bauters, Steven<br />
Schockaert, Jeroen Janssen, Martine De<br />
Cock, Dirk Vermeir<br />
S12: DECLARATIVE<br />
PROGRAMMING AND SYSTEMS<br />
(Rosedale Room)<br />
Reasoning about XACML Policy<br />
Descriptions in Answer Set<br />
Programming: Preliminary Report, Gail-<br />
Joon Ahn, Hongxin Hu, Joohyung Lee,<br />
Yunsong Meng<br />
Decomposition of Distributed<br />
Nonmonotonic Multi-Context Systems,<br />
Seif El-Din Bairakdar, Minh Dao-Tran,<br />
Thomas Eiter, Michael Fink, Thomas<br />
Krennwallner<br />
S14: DECLARATIVE<br />
PROGRAMMING AND SYSTEMS<br />
(Rosedale Room)<br />
A semantics for positive abductive logic<br />
programs with implicative integrity<br />
constraints, Paolo Mancarella, Francesca<br />
Toni<br />
Reasoning about Action and Change in<br />
Timed Domains, Yuping Shen, Guangrui<br />
Dang and Xishun Zhao