SUM 2024: SUM 2024: The 16th International Conference on Scalable Uncertainty Management Capriate Palace Palermo, Italy, November 27-29, 2024 |
Conference website | https://sum2024.unipa.it |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sum2024 |
Conference program | https://easychair.org/smart-program/SUM2024/ |
Poster | download |
Abstract registration deadline | June 17, 2024 |
Submission deadline | July 11, 2024 |
Established in 2007, the SUM conferences are annual events which aim to gather researchers with a common interest in managing and analyzing imperfect information from a wide range of fields, such as Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Uncertain reasoning, Databases, Information Retrieval and Data Mining, the Semantic Web and Risk Analysis, and with the aim of fostering collaboration and cross-fertilization of ideas from the different communities.
An originality of the SUM conferences is their care for dedicating a large space of their program to tutorials covering a wide range of topics related to uncertainty management. Each tutorial provides a survey of one of the research areas in the scope of the conference.
The 16th International Conference on Scalable Uncertainty Management (SUM) will be held in Palermo, Italy on November 27-29, 2024.
An originality of SUM is giving a large space to tutorials about a wide range of topics related to uncertainty management. Each tutorial provides a 45-minute survey of one of the research areas in the scope of the conference.
Submission Guidelines
SUM 2024 solicits papers in the following three categories:
- Long papers: technical papers reporting original research or survey papers
- Short papers: papers reporting promising work-in-progress, system descriptions, position papers on controversial issues, or survey papers providing a synthesis of some current research trends
- Extended abstracts of recently published work in a relevant journal or top-tier conference
Accepted long and short papers will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence series. Authors of an accepted long or short paper will be expected to sign copyright release forms, and one author is expected to give a presentation at the conference. Authors of accepted abstracts will be expected to present their work during the conference, but the extended abstracts will not be published in the LNCS/LNAI proceedings (they will be made available in a separate booklet).
Regular research papers should be at most 14 pages (ecluding references). Short papers should be between 4 and 7 pages (excluding references). Extended abstracts should be at most 2 pages and should reference the originally published work.
Submissions must be formatted according to Springer’s guidelines for LNCS authors, which can be found at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. Each paper is to be submitted electronically as a single PDF file through EasyChair. Papers not respecting the formatting instructions or page limits may be rejected without review.
Except for extended abstracts, submissions must be unpublished and must not be under submission elsewhere. All submitted papers will be reviewed by the Program Committee on the basis of technical quality, relevance, significance, and clarity.
Main Committees
Conference Chair
- Giuseppe Sanfilippo, University of Palermo, Italy
Program Chairs
- Vanina Martinez, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, Spain
- Sébastien Destercke, Université de technologie de Compiègne, France
Steering Committee
- Salem Benferhat, Artois University, France
- Didier Dubois, IRIT-CNRS, France
- Lluis Godo, IIIA-CSIC, Spain
- Eyke Hüllermeier, Universität Paderborn, Germany
- Anthony Hunter, University College London, UK
- Henri Prade, IRIT-CNRS, France
- Steven Schockaert, Cardiff University, UK
- V. S. Subrahmanian, University of Maryland, USA
Program Committee
- Hadj Ali Allel, LIAS/ENSMA
- Alessandro Antonucci, IDSIA
- Jessa Bekker, KU Leuven
- Nahla Ben Amor, Institut Supérieur de Gestion de Tunis
- Salem Benferhat, Cril CNRS UMR8188, Université d’Artois
- Leopoldo Bertossi, Adolfo Ibáñez University (Santiago, Chile)
- Fernando Bobillo, University of Zaragoza
- Imen Boukhris, LARODEC – Université de Tunis- ISG Tunis
- Davide Ciucci, Università di Milano-Bicocca
- Thierry Denoeux, Université de Technologie de Compiègne
- Sébastien Destercke, CNRS UMR Heudiasyc
- Zied Elouedi, Institut Supérieur de Gestion de Tunis
- Rainer Gemulla, Universität Mannheim
- Lluis Godo, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, IIIA – CSIC
- John Grant, Towson University
- Manuel Gómez-Olmedo, University of Granada
- Arjen Hommersom, Open University of the Netherlands
- Angelika Kimmig, Cardiff University
- Eric Lefevre, Université d’Artois
- Philippe Leray, LS2N/DUKe – Nantes University
- Sebastian Link, The University of Auckland
- Thomas Lukasiewicz, University of Oxford
- Silviu Maniu, Universite Paris-Sud
- Serafin Moral, University of Granada
- Francesco Parisi, DIMES – University of Calabria
- Nico Potyka, Universitaet Osnabrueck, IKW
- Henri Prade, IRIT – CNRS
- Andrea Pugliese, University of Calabria
- Benjamin Quost, HeuDiaSyC laboratory, University of Technology of Compiègne
- Steven Schockaert, Cardiff University
- Umberto Straccia, ISTI-CNR
- Andrea Tettamanzi, Univ. Nice Sophia Antipolis
- Matthias Thimm, Universität Koblenz-Landau
- Barbara Vantaggi, Universita’ La Sapienza of Rome
- Maurice van Keulen, University of Twente
Local Committee
- Giuseppa Castiglione, Unviersity of Palermo, Italy
- Lydia Castronovo, University of Messina, Italy
- Giuseppe Filippone, University of Palermo, Italy
- Davide Petturiti, University of Perugia, Italy
- Marco Elio Tabacchi, University of Palermo, Italy
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