JELIA 2019: EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON LOGICS IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
PROGRAM

Days: Tuesday, May 7th Wednesday, May 8th Thursday, May 9th Friday, May 10th Saturday, May 11th

Tuesday, May 7th

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Wednesday, May 8th

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09:20-10:20 Session 2: Keynote 1 (Georg Gottlob)

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Location: University Club
09:20
Vadalog: Recent Advances and Applications (abstract)
10:20-10:50 Session 3: Description Logics (part A)

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Location: University Club
10:20
Privacy-Preserving Ontology Publishing for EL Instance Stores (abstract)
10:40
Extending ALC with the power-set construct (abstract)
10:50-11:10Coffee Break

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11:10-12:50 Session 4: Description Logics (part B)

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Location: University Club
11:10
A Bayesian Extension of the Description Logic ALC (abstract)
11:30
Counting Strategies for the Probabilistic Description Logic ALC^ME Under the Principle of Maximum Entropy (abstract)
11:50
Learning Ontologies with Epistemic Reasoning: The EL Case (abstract)
12:10
Computing Minimal Projection Modules of Description Logic Terminologies (abstract)
12:30
Learning Description Logic Axioms from Discrete Probability Distributions over Description Graphs (abstract)
12:50-14:30Lunch Break

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14:30-16:30 Session 5: Modal and Default Logic (part A)

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Location: University Club
14:30
Reasoning about Cognitive Attitudes in a Qualitative Setting (abstract)
14:50
Axiomatising Logics with Separating Conjunction and Modalities (abstract)
15:10
On the Complexity of Graded Modal Logics with Converse (abstract)
15:30
Nested sequents for the logic of conditional belief (abstract)
15:50
Interpolation and Beth Definability for Default Logics (abstract)
16:10
Computational Complexity of Core Fragments of Modal Logics T, K4, and S4 (abstract)
16:30-16:50Coffee Break

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16:50-17:30 Session 6: Modal and Default Logic (part B)

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Location: University Club
16:50
The dynamic logic of policies and contingent planning (abstract)
17:10
A logic of objective and subjective oughts (abstract)
17:30-18:40 Session 7: Temporal Logic

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Location: University Club
17:30
Axiomatic systems and topological semantics for intuitionistic temporal logic (abstract)
17:50
Interval Temporal Logic Decision Tree Learning (abstract)
18:10
Cut-free Calculi and Relational Semantics for Temporal STIT logics (abstract)
18:30
Stable-Ordered Models for Propositional Theories with Order Operators (abstract)
Thursday, May 9th

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09:00-10:00 Session 8: Keynote 2 (Henri Prade)
Location: University Club
09:00
Possibilistic logic: From certainty-qualified statements to two-tiered logics -- A prospective survey (abstract)
10:00-10:50 Session 9: Belief Revision and Argumentation (part A)
Location: University Club
10:00
Preprocessing Argumentation Frameworks via Replacement Patterns (abstract)
10:20
AGM Meets Abstract Argumentation: Contraction for Dung Frameworks (abstract)
10:40
A Possible World View and a Normal Form for the Constellation Semantics (abstract)
10:50-11:10Coffee Break
11:10-12:50 Session 10: Belief Revision and Argumentation (part B)
Location: University Club
11:10
Well-foundedness in Weighted Argumentation Frameworks (abstract)
11:30
Repairing Non-monotonic Knowledge Bases (abstract)
11:50
Multi-Valued GRAPPA (abstract)
12:10
Manipulating Skeptical and Credulous Consequences when Merging Beliefs (abstract)
12:30
Empirical Study on Human Evaluation of Complex Argumentation Frameworks (abstract)
12:50-14:30Lunch Break

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14:30-15:20 Session 11: Best Papers
Location: University Club
14:30
Closed-World Semantics for Conjunctive Queries with Negation over ELH-bottom Ontologies (abstract)
14:55
Lower Bound Founded Logic of Here-and-There (abstract)
15:20-15:40 Session 12: Ambassador Talk
Location: University Club
15:20
Towards applying Computational Logic to Digital Forensics and Digital Investigations: the European COST Action DigForASP (abstract)
Friday, May 10th

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09:30-10:50 Session 14: Logic Programming (part A)
Location: University Club
09:30
Abstraction for Non-Ground Answer Set Programs (abstract)
09:50
Characterising Relativised Strong Equivalence with Projection for Non-Ground Answer-Set Programs (abstract)
10:10
Epistemic Answer Set Programming (abstract)
10:30
Algorithm Selection for Paracoherent Answer Set Computation (abstract)
10:40
The Weak Completion Semantics can Model Inferences of Individual Human Reasoner (abstract)
10:50-11:10Coffee Break
11:10-12:50 Session 15: Logic Programming (part B)
Location: University Club
11:10
A Logic-Based Question Answering System for Cultural Heritage (abstract)
11:30
Uhura: An Authoring Tool for Specifying Answer-Set Programs using Controlled Natural Language (abstract)
11:50
Chain Answer Sets for Logic Programs with Generalized Atoms (abstract)
12:10
The Hexlite Solver (abstract)
12:30
Extending Bell Numbers for Parsimonious Chase Estimation (abstract)
12:40
Memory saving evaluation plans for Datalog (abstract)
12:50-14:30Lunch Break

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14:30-16:30 Session 16: Causal, Defeasible and Inductive Reasoning
Location: University Club
14:30
Typed meta-interpretive learning of logic programs (abstract)
14:50
Taking Defeasible Entailment beyond Rational Closure (abstract)
15:10
Explaining Actual Causation via Reasoning about Actions and Change (abstract)
15:30
Explaining actual causation in terms of possible causal processes (abstract)
15:50
SLD-Resolution Reduction of Second-Order Horn Fragments (abstract)
16:10
ACUOS^2: A High-performance System for Modular ACU Generalization with Subtyping and Inheritance (abstract)
16:20
Advancements in Resource-driven Substructural Defeasible Logic (abstract)
16:30-16:50Coffee Break
16:50-17:40 Session 17: Conditional, Probabilistic and Propositional Logic
Location: University Club
16:50
Systematic Generation of Conditional Knowledge Bases up to Renaming and Equivalence (abstract)
17:00
Unifying Reasoning and Core-Guided Search for Maximum Satisfiability (abstract)
17:20
Facets of Distribution Identities in Probabilistic Team Semantics (abstract)
Saturday, May 11th

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09:45-13:00 Session 19: Public event on "Intelligenza Artificiale: Etica, Opportunità, Insidie" (in Italian)

A disseminative panel discussion open to the general public and featuring well-known scientists discussing with industry leaders and famed journalists.