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__________________ Call for Papers ______________________

35th Linz Seminar on Fuzzy Set Theory
"Graded logical approaches and their applications"

http://www.flll.jku.at/div/research/linz2014/index.html

*** Deadline for Abstract Submission: November 29, 2013 ***

February 18 - 22, 2014
Bildungshaus St. Magdalena, Linz (Austria)
http://www.flll.jku.at/div/research/linz2014/index.html


Since their inception in 1979 the Linz Seminars on Fuzzy Sets have
emphasized the development of mathematical aspects of fuzzy sets by
bringing together researchers in fuzzy sets and established mathematicians
whose work outside the fuzzy setting can provide direction for further
research. The philosophy of the seminar has always been to keep it
deliberately small and intimate so that informal critical discussions
remain central.

LINZ 2014 will be the 35th seminar carrying on this tradition and is
devoted to the theme "Graded logical approaches and their applications".
The goal of the seminar is to present and to discuss recent advances of
graded logical approaches and their various applications.

Accordingly, the topics of the Seminar will include but not be limited to:

Fuzzy Logic (Mathematical fuzzy logic, logics with evaluated syntax,
many-valued logics, fuzzy modal logics, related algebraic structures)
Probabilistic and uncertainty models on algebras of fuzzy logic (States,
algebraic models for states)
Uncertainty and Similarity-based Reasoning (Probabilistic logics,
Possibilistic logic, Non-monotonic reasoning, Causal reasoning)
Fuzziness and Uncertainty in: Logic programming, Answer set programming,
Description logics, Formal concept analysis
Logical aspects of (fuzzy) rough sets and fuzzy concept lattices
Weighted and fuzzy automata

The following invited speakers (in alphabetic order) have already confirmed
their participation:

Stefano Aguzzoli, University of Milan (Italy)
Ioana Leustean, University of Bucharest (Romania)
Didier Dubois, IRIT-CNRS (France)
Gabriele Kern-Isberner, University of Dortmund (Germany)
Rafael Peñaloza, University of Dresden (Germany)
Anna Zamansky, Universtiy of Vienna (Austria)

The "Linz" tradition has these key features: the number of participants of
the Linz Seminars is usually bounded above by 40 with broad international
representation and a mix of pure and applied interests; there are no
parallel sessions so that all participants focus on each presentation and
fully engage in each topic; and there is ample time for discussion of each
presentation, with followup round tables for discussion of open problems
and issues raised in the talks.

Please send your extended abstract (1 – 4 pages) until November 29, 2013 to
[email protected]
Further Information: http://www.flll.jku.at/div/research/linz2014/index.html

Best regards - we very much look forward at seeing you in Linz
T. Flaminio, Ll. Godo,  S. Gottwald, and E.P. Klement
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