ICCL Researchers Score Six Papers at AAAI 2022
From International Center for Computational Logic
News of December 1, 2021
ICCL Researchers Score Six Papers at AAAI 2022
The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) conference is one of the most relevant scientific events specialized in computer science and artificial intelligence (AI). Its purpuse is to promote research in AI and scientific exchange among AI researchers, practitioners, scientists, and engineers. AAAI-22 received a record 9,251 submissions, of which 1,349 were accepted (14.5% acceptance rate).
The contributions of ICCL researchers for AAAI-22 are:
- Bartosz Bednarczyk, Emanuel Kieroński: Finite Entailment of Local Queries in the Z family of Description Logics
- Bartosz Bednarczyk, Sebastian Rudolph: The Price of Selfishness: Conjunctive Query Entailment for ALCSelf is 2EXPTIME-hard
- Stefan Borgwardt, Jörg Hoffmann, Alisa Kovtunova, Markus Krötzsch, Bernhard Nebel, Marcel Steinmetz: Expressivity of Planning with Horn Description Logic Ontologies
- Stefan Borgwardt, Jörg Hoffmann, Alisa Kovtunova, Marcel Steinmetz: Classical Planning with Avoid Conditions
- Stefan Ellmauthaler, Markus Krötzsch, Stephan Mennicke: Answering Queries with Negation over Existential Rules
- Johannes Fichte, Sarah Alice Gaggl, Dominik Rusovac: Rushing and Strolling among Answer Sets - Navigation Made Easy