Logics in Artificial Intelligence 10th European Conference, JELIA 20
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Subseries of Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Michael Fisher Wiebe van der Hoek Boris Konev Alexei Lisitsa (Eds.)
Logics in Artificial Intelligence 10th European Conference, JELIA 2006 Liverpool, UK, September 13-15, 2006 Proceedings
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Series Editors Jaime G. Carbonell, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Jörg Siekmann, University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany Volume Editors Michael Fisher Wiebe van der Hoek Boris Konev Alexei Lisitsa University of Liverpool Department of Computer Science Liverpool; L69 3BX, UK E-mail: {M.Fisher,wiebe,B.Konev,alexei}@csc.liv.ac.uk
Library of Congress Control Number: 2006932041
CR Subject Classification (1998): I.2, F.4.1, D.1.6 LNCS Sublibrary: SL 7 – Artificial Intelligence ISSN ISBN-10 ISBN-13
0302-9743 3-540-39625-X Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York 978-3-540-39625-3 Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York
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Preface
Logics provide a formal basis, and key descriptive notation, for the study and development of applications and systems in Artificial Intelligence (AI). With the depth and maturity of formalisms, methodologies, and systems today, such logics are increasingly important. The European Conference on Logics in Artificial Intelligence (or Journ´ees Europ´eennes sur la Logique en Intelligence Artificielle — JELIA) began back in 1988, as a workshop, in response to the need for a European forum for the discussion of emerging work in this field. Since then, JELIA has been organised biennially, with English as official language, and with proceedings published in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence. Previous meetings took place in Roscoff, France (1988), Ams´ terdam, Netherlands (1990), Berlin, Germany (1992), York, UK (1994), Evora, Portugal (1996), Dagstuhl, Germany (1998), M´alaga, Spain (2000), Cosenza, Italy (2002), and Lisbon, Portugal (2004). The increasing interest in this forum, its international level with growing participation from researchers outside Europe, and the overall technical quality, has turned JELIA into a major forum for the discussion of logic-based approaches to AI. JELIA 2006 constituted the Tenth International Conference on Logics in Artificial Intelligence, an
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