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[1] From: "Prof. Dr. Juergen Dix" <dix_at_tu-clausthal.de> (9)
Subject: CFP: Nonmonotonic Reasoning Workshop (NMR 2006)
[2] From: sefranek_at_danka.ii.fmph.uniba.sk (Jan Sefranek) (58)
Subject: PATAT 2006: Second Call for Papers
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Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 08:07:24 +0100
From: "Prof. Dr. Juergen Dix" <dix_at_tu-clausthal.de>
Subject: CFP: Nonmonotonic Reasoning Workshop (NMR 2006)
*Eleventh International Workshop on*
Non-Monotonic Reasoning
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*Collocated with KR 2006* in the Lake District area of the UK.
30 May to 1 June 2006.
Please visit
http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/a.hunter/nmr/
for further information.
Juergen Dix and Anthony Hunter.
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Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 08:08:20 +0100
From: sefranek_at_danka.ii.fmph.uniba.sk (Jan Sefranek)
Subject: PATAT 2006: Second Call for Papers
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS & DEMONSTRATIONS
PATAT 2006
The 6th International Conference
on the Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling
Wednesday, 30th August - Friday, 1st September 2006
organized by the Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University
International Hotel
Brno
Czech Republic
NEWS about the conferences is available from http://patat06.muni.cz/news.=
html
This conference is the sixth in a series of conferences that serve as
a forum for an international community of researchers, practitioners and
vendors on all aspects of computer-aided timetable generation. For more
information about the series of conferences see
http://www.asap.cs.nott.ac.uk/patat/patat-index.shtml
The themes of the conference include (but are not limited to):
o Educational Timetabling
o Transport Timetabling
o Employee Timetabling and Rostering
o Sports Timetabling
o Complexity Issues
o Distributed Timetabling Systems
o Experiences
o Implementations
o Commercial Packages
o Interactive vs Batch Timetabling
o Timetable Updating
o Standard Data Formats
o Relationship with Other Scheduling Problems
o Timetabling Research Areas, including:
Constraint-Based Methods
Evolutionary Computation
Artificial Intelligence
Graph Colouring
Expert Systems
Heuristic Search
Knowledge Based Systems
Operational Research
Simulated Annealing
Local Search
Mathematical Programming
Soft Computing
Tabu Search
Meta-Heuristics
Hyper-Heuristics
Very Large Neighborhood Search
Ant Colony Methods
Hybrid Methods
Multi-Criteria Decision Making
Fuzzy Reasoning
The Featured Keynote Speakers for this conference are:
Michel Gendreau (Centre de Recheche sur les Transports, Montr=E9al, Ca=
nada)
James Orlin (MIT, USA)
Andrea Schaerf (Universita di Udine, Italy)
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