Submission Deadline: 15
September 2007
In view of the necessity for combining
uncertainty analysis with logics in intelligent systems, we intend to provide a
forum for research exchanges between these two fields in this international
workshop. Its objectives are outlined as follows:
- to
bring together researchers working on
uncertainty formalisms in information and knowledge systems;
- to
attract researchers working in social sciences (economics, business,
and environmental sciences) who are interested in applying
uncertainty-related tools and techniques;
- to promote the cross-fertilization between the
fundamental ideas connected with various approaches used in the study of
non-classical logics;
- to bring together researchers from various
fields on non-classical logics, uncertainty analysis and applications in order to foster
collaboration and further research; and
- to
present and discuss open research problems and challenges.
The list of
possible topics includes (but is not limited to):
- Interval
computations: computational models, algorithms, and complexity
- Other models of
uncertainty in knowledge representation, especially models which
combine interval and probabilistic uncertainty, such as Dempster-Shafer
theory, rough set theory
- Integration of
pieces of information and knowledge known with interval and
probabilistic uncertainty
- Decision making
under interval and probabilistic uncertainty
- Combining interval
and probabilistic uncertainty with logics
- Applications involving with
interval/probabilistic uncertainty
- Algebraic logics
- Fuzzy and many-valued logics
- Lattices with operators
- Modal logics
- Substructural logics
- Topological semantics of modal logic