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, Logic, and Formal Methods in Computer Science. It has been founded at TU Dresden in October 2003.
This is the new website of ICCL, first published in October 2014. Some previous content has not been moved yet and can be found under http://computational-logic.org/. The following research groups are already present here on the new site:
- Automata Theory
- Computational Logic
- Logic Programming and Argumentation
- Verification and formal quantitative Analysis
- Knowledge-Based Systems
- Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
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Newest Publications
Xiaoyu Yin, Dagmar Gromann, Sebastian Rudolph
Neural Machine Translating from Natural Language to SPARQL
Future Generation Computer Systems, 117:510-519, 2021
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Sarah Alice Gaggl, Sebastian Rudolph, Hannes Strass
On the Decomposition of ADFs and the Complexity of Naive-based Semantics
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 70:1-64, January 2021
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Bartosz Bednarczyk, Jakub Michaliszyn
"Most of" leads to undecidability: Failure of adding frequencies to LTL
Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structures (FOSSACS 2021), to appear
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