CICM-13: 13TH CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT COMPUTER MATHEMATICS
PROGRAM

Days: Monday, July 27th Tuesday, July 28th Wednesday, July 29th Thursday, July 30th

Monday, July 27th

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12:45-13:00 Session 1: Opening of CICM 2020

Opening of CICM 2020

(Remark: All times mentioned in this program are in CEST (UTC+2))

13:00-14:30 Session 2: Mathematical Knowledge Management
13:00
Towards a Heterogeneous Query Language for Mathematical Knowledge (abstract)
13:30
OntoMathEdu: a New Linguistically Grounded Educational Mathematical Ontology (abstract)
14:00
FrameIT: Detangling Knowledge Management from Game Design in Serious Games (abstract)
15:00-16:00 Session 3: Formalized Mathematics
15:00
(Invited talk) Formalizing Undergraduate Mathematics (abstract)
16:30-18:30 Session 4: Formalized Mathematics
16:30
A Framework for Formal Dynamic Dependability Analysis using HOL Theorem Proving (Project Paper) (abstract)
17:00
Formal Adventures in Convex and Conical Spaces (abstract)
17:30
Adding an Abstraction Barrier to ZF Set Theory (abstract)
18:00
Formalizing Graph Trail Properties in Isabelle/HOL (abstract)
Tuesday, July 28th

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13:00-14:30 Session 5: Formalization Languages, Ontologies
13:00
A Survey of Languages for Formalizing Mathematics (abstract)
13:30
Representing Structural Language Features in Formal Meta-Languages (abstract)
14:00
Formalization of elementary number theory in Mizar (abstract)
14:15
Interpreting Mathematical Texts in Naproche-SAD (and: From LaTeX to Lean with a controlled natural language) (abstract)
15:00-16:00 Session 6: Formally Verified Tools
15:00
(Invited talk) Formally Verified Constraints Solvers: a Guided Tour (abstract)
16:30-18:30 Session 7: Managing Mathematical Libraries and Data
16:30
Maintaining a Library of Formal Mathematics (abstract)
17:00
AutoMSC: Automatic Assignment of Mathematicas Subject Classification Labels (abstract)
17:30
Leveraging Information Contained in Theory Presentations (abstract)
18:00
A Contextual and Labeled Math-Dataset Derived from NIST's DLMF (abstract)
18:15
TGView3D: a System for 3-Dimensional Visualization of Theory Graphs (abstract)
Wednesday, July 29th

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13:00-14:30 Session 8: Automated Theorem Proving
13:00
Induction with Generalization in Superposition Reasoning (abstract)
13:30
Metamath Zero: Designing a Theorem Prover Prover (abstract)
14:00
Formally Verifying Proofs for Algebraic Identities of Matrices (abstract)
15:00-16:00 Session 9: Machine Learning, Theorem Proving and AI
15:00
(Invited talk) A Promising Path Towards Autoformalization and General Artificial Intelligence (abstract)
16:30-17:45 Session 10: Machine Learning and Theorem Proving
16:30
The Tactician: A Seamless, Interactive Tactic Learner and Prover for Coq (abstract)
16:45
Simple Dataset for Proof Method Recommendation in Isabelle/HOL (Dataset Description) (abstract)
17:00
Tree Neural Networks in HOL4 (abstract)
17:15
Guiding Connection Tableau by Recurrent Neural Networks (abstract)
17:30
First Datasets and Experiments with Neural Conjecturing (abstract)
Thursday, July 30th

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09:30-12:00 Session 12: Doctoral Programme
09:30
Undefinedness and Soft Typing in Formal Mathematics (abstract)
10:00
Formally Correct Deduction Methods for Computational Logic (abstract)
10:30
Formal Verification for Safe and Secure Hardware Systems (abstract)
11:00
Studying the learning process of student teachers regarding the subject of mathematical terminology in graph theory with the usage of an electronic dictionary (abstract)
11:30
High-Precision Semantics Extraction in STEM (abstract)
13:00-14:30 Session 13: NFM - Natural Formal Mathematics Workshop
13:00
How Natural is Formal Mathematics? (abstract)
13:30
(Invited talk) Formal Proofs for the Future (abstract)
16:30-18:30 Session 15: NFM - Natural Formal Mathematics Workshop
16:30
Formalizing Foundational Notions in Naproche-SAD (4 short talks) (abstract)
17:30
Integrating Formal Methods into LaTeX Workflows (abstract)
18:00
Why We Need Structured Proofs in Mathematics (abstract)