TIME 2016
CALL FOR PAPERS
23rd International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning (TIME 2016)
Aim
TIME 2016 aims to bring together researchers interested in reasoning about temporal aspects of information in any area of Computer Science. The symposium, currently in its 23rd edition, has a wide remit and intends to cater to both theoretical aspects and well-founded applications. One of the key aspects of the symposium is its interdisciplinarity, with attendees from distinct areas such as artificial intelligence, database management, logic and verification, and beyond. Submissions of high-quality papers describing research results are solicited. Submitted papers should contain original, previously unpublished content, should be written in English, and must not be simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere. Submitted papers will be refereed for quality, correctness, originality, and relevance. The symposium will encompass three tracks on temporal representation and reasoning in (1) Artificial Intelligence, (2) Databases and (3) Logic and Verification.
The Artificial Intelligence track includes, but is not limited to:
- temporal aspects of agent- and policy-based systems
- spatial and temporal reasoning
- reasoning about actions and change
- planning and planning languages
- ontologies of time and space-time
- belief and uncertainty in temporal knowledge
- temporal learning and discovery
- time in problem solving (e.g. diagnosis, scheduling)
- time in human-machine interaction
- temporal information extraction
- time in natural language processing
- spatio-temporal knowledge representation systems
- spatio-temporal ontologies for the semantic web
- constraint-based temporal reasoning
- temporal preferences
The Database track includes, but is not limited to:
- temporal data models and query languages
- temporal query processing and indexing
- temporal data mining
- time series data management
- stream data management
- spatio-temporal data management, including moving objects
- data currency and expiration
- indeterminate and imprecise temporal data
- temporal constraints
- temporal aspects of business processes and ECA systems
- real-time databases
- time-dependent security policies
- privacy in temporal and spatio-temporal data
- temporal aspects of multimedia databases
- temporal aspects of e-services and web applications
- temporal aspects of distributed systems
- temporal aspects and big data
- temporal aspects in NoSQL databases
- temporal data warehouses
- temporal healthcare databases and warehouses
- time series analysis and mining
- semistructured temporal data
- novel applications of temporal database management
- novel visualizations and interfaces for temporal data
- experiences with real applications
The Logic and Verification track includes, but is not limited to:
- specification and verification of systems
- verification of web applications
- synthesis and execution
- model-checking algorithms and implementations
- verification of infinite-state systems
- reasoning about transition systems
- temporal architectures
- temporal logics for distributed systems
- temporal logics for games and open systems
- temporal logics of knowledge
- hybrid systems and real-time logics
- cyber-physical systems
- tools and practical systems
- temporal issues in security
Invited Speakers
- Kim Guldstrand Larsen, Aalborg University, Denmark
- Angelo Montanari, University of Udine, Italy
- Paolo Terenziani, University of Piemonte Orientale, Alessandria, Italy
Program Committee
- Alessandro Artale, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
- Sourav Bhowmick, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Amedeo Cesta, CNR - National Research Council of Italy
- Anton Dignos, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
- Curtis Dyreson, Utah State University, Utah, USA (Chair)
- Johann Eder, Alpen Adria University Klagenfurt, Austria
- Martin Franzle, Oldenburg University, Germany
- Shashi Gadia, Iowa State University, USA
- Rajeev Gore, The Australian National University, Australia
- Fabio Grandi, University of Bologna, Italy
- Michael R. Hansen, Technical Univ. of Denmark, Denmark (Chair)
- Keijo Heljanko, Aalto University, Finland
- Luke Hunsberger, Vassar College, New York, USA (Chair)
- Felix Klaedtke, NEC Europe Ltd., Germany
- Francois Laroussinie, LIAFA, Univ. Paris 7, CNRS, France
- Martin Leucker, University of Lubeck, Germany
- Etienne Lozes, LSV, CNRS and ENS Cachan, France
- Federica Mandreoli, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
- Robert Mattmuller, University of Freiburg, Germany
- Aniello Murano, Universita' di Napoli "Federico II", Italy
- Angelo Oddi, ISTC-CNR, Italian National Research Council, Italy
- Paritosh Pandya, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India
- Dirk Pattinson, The Australian National University, Australia
- R. Ramanujam, Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India
- Sven Schewe, University of Liverpool, UK
- Martin Wehrle, University of Basel, Switzerland
Steering Committee
- Jan Chomicki, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, USA
- Carlo Combi, University of Verona, Italy
- Stephane Demri, CNRS and ENS Cachan, France
- Clare Dixon, University of Liverpool, UK
- Luke Hunsberger, Vassar College, USA
- Martin Lange, University of Kassel, Germany
- Angelo Montanari, University of Udine, Italy
- Ben Moszkowski, University of Newcastle, UK
- Mark Reynolds, The University of Western Australia, Australia
- Jef Wijsen, Universite de Mons, Belgium
Local organizers
Michael R. Hansen and Karin Tunder. Both from DTU Compute.
Email: time2016(at)compute.dtu.dk
Venue
TIME 2016 will take place at the campus of the Technical University of Denmark, hosted by DTU Compute.