ModRef 2020: The 19th workshop on Constraint Modelling and Reformulation UCLouvain university, in the Louvain School of Engineering building Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, September 7, 2020 |
Conference website | https://modref.github.io |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=modref2020 |
Abstract registration deadline | July 23, 2020 |
Submission deadline | July 29, 2020 |
ModRef 2020: 19th International Workshop on Constraint Modelling and Reformulation (September 7, 2020)
https://modref.github.io/ModRef2020
The workshop will run at the 26th International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming, CP2020 (https://cp2020.a4cp.org/). In line with the organisation of CP2020, the Workshop will be fully virtual this year.
Aim and Scope
Constraint Programming (CP) is a powerful set of techniques to model and solve combinatorial problems, which are ubiquitous in academia and industry. CP has been successfully used for tackling a wide range of real-life complex applications, but finding a good model of a given problem often requires considerable expertise and time. Recent years have witnessed significant research devoted to modelling and solving problems with constraints. The key goals of this workshop are to extend the understanding of constraint modelling, to automate aspects of modelling or model reformulation, to extend the reach of constraint solvers on difficult problems, and to ease the task of modelling. Workshop topics include but are not limited to:
- Application papers describing interesting problems and interesting ways to model them;
- Contributions to understanding modelling that could guide the manual or automatic formulation of models;
- Identification of the criteria that should be used in evaluating models and the design of pragmatic techniques that facilitate the choice and possible combination among alternative models;
- Design of higher-level modelling languages;
- Automatic reformulation techniques;
- Techniques which allow automatically targeting multiple kinds of solvers from a single declarative model.
Call for Contributions
Authors are invited to submit their works in one of the following categories:
- Extended abstract (up to 2 pages, excluding references); we especially welcome talks describing ongoing work, recent breakthroughs, future directions, and descriptions of interesting aspects of existing systems.
- Full paper (up to 15 pages, excluding references); submissions of shorter papers, including position papers, are also welcome.
Submissions must be formatted in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). All submissions will be reviewed and those that are well-written and make a worthwhile contribution to the topic of the workshop will be accepted for publication in the workshop proceedings.
The proceedings will be available electronically at CP 2020. Accepted contributions will be allowed a time slot for a presentation at the workshop. At least one author of each accepted paper must attend and present at the workshop. Please note that every workshop participant needs to be registered for the workshop.
Important Dates
- Abstract submission deadline: July 23rd, 2020
- Final submission deadline (for both extended abstracts and full papers): July 29th, 2020
- Acceptance notification: August 7th, 2020
- Workshop date: September 7th, 2020
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to the program chairs:
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Joan Espasa Arxer, University of St Andrews, UK <jea20@st-andrews.ac.uk>
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Nguyen Dang, University of St Andrews, UK <nttd@st-andrews.ac.uk>