Sixth International Conference on Principles of
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Explicit representations of knowledge
manipulated by inference algorithms provide an important foundation
for much work in Artificial Intelligence, including natural language
dialogue systems, high level vision, robotics and other knowledge
based systems.
The KR conferences have established themselves as
the leading forum for timely, in-depth presentation of progress in the
theory and principles underlying the representation and computational
manipulation of knowledge. The traditional very high standard of
papers has been maintained at KR98; to acknowledge this, a best paper
award will be made, based primarily on paper content but also on the
presentation of the paper at the conference.
Expanding on that
role, KR'98 will be a place for the exchange of news, issues, and
results among the entire community of researchers in the principles
and practices of knowledge representation and reasoning systems.
We look forward to meeting you in Trento.
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Department of Computer Science & Center for Cognitive Science State University of New York at Buffalo, USA shapiro@cs.buffalo.edu |
Division of AI School of Computer Studies University of Leeds Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK agc@scs.leeds.ac.uk
Lenhart
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Giuseppe Attardi (U. Pisa, IT) Franz Baader (RWTH Aachen, DE) Fahiem Bacchus (U. Waterloo, Canada) John Bell (QMW Coll., UK) Alexander Bochman (Bar-Ilan U., IL) Mark Boddy (Honeywell Tech. Cent., USA) Alex Borgida (Rutgers, USA) Craig Boutilier (UBC, Canada) Ronen Brafman (UBC, Canada) Gerhard Brewka (U. Leipzig, DE) Tom Bylander (U. TX at San Antonio, USA) Marco Cadoli (U. Roma, La Sap., IT) Ernest Davis (NYU, USA) James Delgrande (Simon Fraser U, Canada) Francesco Donini (U. Roma, La Sap., IT) Didier Dubois (U. Paul Sabatier, FR) Alan Frisch (U. York, UK) Antony Galton (U. Exeter, UK) Hector Geffner (U. Simon Bolivar, VE) Malik Ghallab (LAAS-CNRS, FR) Robert Givan Jr. (Purdue U., USA) Georg Gottlob (T.U. Wien, AT) Adam Grove (NEC Res. Inst., USA) Thomas Gruber (Intraspect Software, USA) Nicola Guarino (LADSEB-CNR, IT) Peter Haddawy (U. WI-Milwaukee, USA) Bernhard Hollunder (Interactive Objects Software, DE) Henry Kautz (AT&T, USA) Jana Koehler (Albert-Ludwigs-U., DE) Gerhard Lakemeyer (RWTH Aachen, DE) |
Neal Lesh (U. Rochester, Mitsubishi Electric Labs., USA) Vladimir Lifschitz (U. Texas, USA) Gerard Ligozat (U. Paris-Sud, FR) Fangzhen Lin (Hong Kong U. of Science, HK) Robert MacGregor (USC/ISI, USA) David McAllester (AT&T, USA) L. Thorne McCarty (Rutgers, USA) Deborah McGuinness (AT&T, USA) Jack Minker (U. MD, USA) Leora Morgenstern (IBM TJ Watson, USA) Bernhard Nebel (Albert-Ludwigs-U., DE) Wolfgang Nejdl (U. Hannover, DE) Werner Nutt (U. des Saarlandes, DE) Hans Juergen Ohlbach (Imperial College, UK) Fiora Pirri (U. Roma, La Sap., IT) Massimo Poesio (U. Edinburgh, UK) David Poole (UBC, Canada) Teodor Przymusinski, Teodor (UC Riverside, USA) Anand Rao (AAII, AU) Raymond Reiter (U. Toronto, Canada) Irina Rish (UC Irvine, USA) Stuart Russell (UC Berkeley, USA) Marco Schaerf (U. Roma, La Sap., IT) Bart Selman (AT&T, USA) Murray Shanahan (QMW Coll., UK) Yoav Shoham (Stanford U., USA) Maria Simi (U. Pisa, IT) Aaron Sloman (U. Birmingham, UK) Michael Thielscher (Darmstadt U. Technology, DE) Miroslaw Truszczynski (U. Kentucky, USA) Peter van Beek (U. Alberta, Canada) Mary-Anne Williams (U. of Newcastle, AU) |
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Morena Carli, Luciano Serafini IRST-ITC, Trento, Italy kr98-local@irst.itc.it |
RMIT, Melbourne, Australia linpa@cs.rmit.edu.au
Paolo Traverso (local organisation) |
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IRST-ITC, Trento, Italy franconi@irst.itc.it |
University of Rome ``La Sapienza'', Italy donini@assi.dis.uniroma1.it |
With support from ITC-IRST, Fondazione CARITRO, COMPULOG Net, AI*IA. In cooperation with AAAI. |
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