ICCL Researchers Score Seven Papers at IJCAI 2015
From International Center for Computational Logic
News from the research group Knowledge-Based Systems of April 19, 2015
ICCL Researchers Score Seven Papers at IJCAI 2015
The International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI) is the most important conference in artificial intelligence, which brings together world-leading researchers in this field every other year (from 2016 on every year). IJCAI 2015 takes place in Buenos Aires and registered a record number of 1,996 submissions, of which 575 papers have been accepted (28.8%). It is therefore remarkable that ICCL researchers have been successful with a total of seven accepted papers.
The accepted papers are:
- Stefan Borgwardt, Marco Cerami, Rafael Peñaloza: The Complexity of Subsumption in Fuzzy EL
- Stefan Borgwardt, Veronika Thost: Temporal Query Answering in the Description Logic EL
- Pierre Bourhis, Markus Krötzsch, Sebastian Rudolph: Reasonable Highly Expressive Query Languages
- Sarah Gaggl, Sebastian Rudolph, Hannes Strass: On the Computational Complexity of Naive-based Semantics for Abstract Dialectical Frameworks
- Sebastian Rudolph, Christian Sacarea, Diana Troanca: Membership Constraints in Formal Concept Analysis
- Sebastian Rudolph, Michaël Thomazo: Characterization of the Expressivity of Existential Rule Queries
- Benjamin Zarrieß, Jens Claßen: Verification of Knowledge-Based Programs over Description Logic Actions
- More info at: http://ijcai-15.org/