LICS 2016 - Call for Workshop Proposals
Call for Workshop Proposals LICS 2016 31st ACM/IEEE Symposium on Logic In Computer Science http://lics.rwth-aachen.de/lics16/ The thirty-first ACM/IEEE Symposium on Logic In Computer Science (LICS 2016) will be held in New York City, USA on July 5–8, 2016. It will be followed by IJCAI (International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence). The workshops will take place between the two conferences, on July 9–10, 2016. Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit proposals for workshops on topics relating logic – broadly construed – to computer science or related fields. Typically, LICS workshops feature a number of invited speakers and a number of contributed presentations. LICS workshops do not usually produce formal proceedings. However, in the past there have been special issues of journals based in part on certain LICS workshops. Proposals should include: - A short scientific summary and justification of the proposed topic. This should include a discussion of the particular benefits of the topic to the LICS community. - A discussion of the proposed format and agenda. - The proposed duration, which is typically one day (two-day workshops can be accommodated too). - The preferred date. - Procedures for selecting participants and papers. - Expected number of participants. This is important for the room! - Potential invited speakers. - Plans for dissemination (for example, special issues of journals). Proposals should be submitted on the Easychair system: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=workshopslics2016 Important Dates: Submission deadline: December 4, 2015 Notification: December 18, 2015 Program of the workshops ready: April 29, 2016 Workshops: July 9–10, 2016 LICS conference: July 5–8, 2016. The workshops selection committee consists of the LICS General Chair, LICS Workshops Chair, LICS 2016 PC Chair and LICS 2016 Conference Chair. [For admin and other information see: http://www.mta.ca/~cat-dist/ ]
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Sam Staton