International Center for Computational Logic
International Center for Computational Logic
The International Center for Computational Logic (ICCL) is an interdisciplinary center of competence in research and teaching in the field of Computational Logic, with special emphasis on Algebra, Knowledge Representation, Logic, and Formal Methods in Computer Science. It has been founded at TU Dresden in October 2003. The following research groups are associated with ICCL:
- Algebra and Discrete Structures
- Algebraic and Logical Foundations of Computer Science
- Automata Theory
- Computational Logic
- Knowledge-aware Artificial Intelligence
- Logic Programming and Argumentation
- Knowledge-Based Systems
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Newest Publications
Foundations for an Abstract Proof Theory in the Context of Horn Rules
ACM Transactions on Computational Logic, to appear
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SPARQLing Datalog for Rule-Based Reasoning over Large Knowledge Graphs
In Maribel Acosta, Marieke van Erp, Sebastian Rudolph, Olaf Hartig, Blerina Spahiu, Anisa Rula, Daniel Garijo, Francesco Osborne, eds., Proceedings of the 23rd European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2026), Part I, volume 16549 of LNCS, 518-536, 2026. Springer
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Standpoint Logics with Defeasible Beliefs
In Ana Ozaki, Nico Potyka, eds., Proceedings of the 24th International Workshop on Non-Monotonic Reasoning (NMR 2025), CEUR, to appear
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Datalog-Expressibility for Monadic and Guarded Second-Order Logic
ACM Transactions on Computational Logic, 27(2):8:1-8:42, 2026
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NEWS
July 9, 2026Course on Standpoint Logic at ESSAI 2026 by Tim Lyon and Hannes Straß
July 7, 2026Jonas Karge Successfully Defends PhD Thesis on Multi-Agent Belief Management
July 2, 2026Hannes Straß Receives Student Council Teaching Award for "Algorithmic Game Theory"
March 27, 2026Franz Baader wins Best Paper Award at FoIKS 2026
January 13, 2026Tim Lyon has joined the editorial board of the Bulletin of the Section of Logic
... further resultsEVENTS
July 9, 2026Talk: ProofTeller: Exposing Recency Bias in LLM Reasoning and Its Side Effects on Communication.
July 30, 2026August 6, 2026August 27, 2026
