The International Workshop on Defeasible and Ampliative Reasoning (DARe), held in conjunction with ECAI 2016 in The Hague, The Netherlands, aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners from core areas of artificial intelligence, cognitive sciences, philosophy and related disciplines to discuss the defeasible and ampliative aspects of reasoning in a multi-disciplinary forum.
We welcome contributions on all aspects of defeasible and ampliative reasoning such as (but not limited to):
Abductive and inductive reasoning
Explanation finding, diagnosis and causal reasoning
Inconsistency handling and exception-tolerant reasoning
Decision-making under uncertainty and incomplete information
Default reasoning, nonmonotonic reasoning, nonmonotonic logics, conditional logics
Specific instances and variations of ampliative and defeasible reasoning
Probabilistic and statistical approaches to reasoning
Vagueness, rough sets, granularity and fuzzy-logics
Philosophical foundations of defeasibility
Empirical studies of reasoning
Relationship with cognition and language
Contextual reasoning
Preference-based reasoning
Analogical reasoning
Similarity-based reasoning
Belief dynamics and merging
Argumentation theory, negotiation and conflict resolution
Heuristic and approximate reasoning
Defeasible normative systems
Reasoning about actions and change
Reasoning about knowledge and belief, epistemic and doxastic logics
Ampliative and defeasible temporal and spatial reasoning
Computational aspects of reasoning with uncertainty
Implementations and systems
Applications of uncertainty in reasoning
Aug 29
2016
Aug 30
2016
Draft paper submission deadline
Draft Paper Acceptance Notification
Registration deadline
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