*CALL FOR PAPERS:Eighth Workshop on Statistical Relational Artificial
Intelligence(StaRAI), July 2018, Stockholm.Co-located with ICML and
IJCAI-ECAI-18Workshop Webpage: http://www.starai.org/2018
<http://www.starai.org/2018>The purpose of the Statistical Relational AI
(StarAI) workshop is to  bring together researchers and practitioners from
two fields: logical (or relational) AI and probabilistic (or statistical)
AI. These fields share many key features and often solve similar problems
and tasks. Until recently, however, research in them has progressed
independently with little or no interaction. The fields often use different
terminology for the same concepts and, as a result, keeping-up and
understanding the results in the other field is cumbersome, thus slowing
down research. Our long term goal is to change this by achieving a synergy
between logical and statistical AI. As a stepping stone towards  realizing
this big picture view on AI, we are organizing the Eighth International
Workshop on Statistical Relational AI at the Federated AI Meeting /
IJCAI-ECAI 2018 in Stockholm, July 13-15, 2018.Key Dates:   * Papers due:
        May 22, 2018   * Notification:       June 15, 2018   * Camera-ready
due:   July 2, 2018   * Day of Workshop:    July 14 or 15, 2018 (exact date
to be confirmed)Submission
site:https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=starai2018
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=starai2018>Authors should submit
either a full paper reporting on novel technical contributions or work in
progress (AAAI style, up to 7 pages excluding references), a short position
paper (AAAI style, up to 2 pages excluding references), or an already
published work (verbatim, no page limit, citing original work) in PDF
format via EasyChair. All submitted papers will be carefully peer-reviewed
by multiple reviewers and low-quality or off-topic papers will be rejected.
Accepted papers will be presented as a short talk or poster.TOPICS:StarAI
is currently provoking a lot of new research and has tremendous theoretical
and practical implications. Theoretically, combining logic and probability
in a unified representation and building general-purpose reasoning tools
for it has been the dream of AI, dating back to the late 1980s.
Practically, successful StarAI tools will enable new applications in
several large, complex real-world domains including those involving big
data, social networks, natural language processing, bioinformatics, the
web, robotics and computer vision. Such domains are often characterized by
rich relational structure and large amounts of uncertainty. Logic helps to
effectively handle the former while probability helps her effectively
manage the latter. We seek to invite researchers in all subfields of AI to
attend the workshop and to explore together how to reach the goals imagined
by the early AI pioneers.The focus of the workshop will be on
general-purpose representation, reasoning and learning tools for StarAI as
well as practical applications. Specifically, the workshop will encourage
active participation from researchers in the following communities:
satisfiability (SAT), knowledge representation (KR), constraint
satisfaction and programming (CP), (inductive) logic programming (LP and
ILP), graphical models and probabilistic reasoning (UAI), statistical
learning (NIPS, ICML, and AISTATS), graph mining (KDD and ECML PKDD) and
probabilistic databases (VLDB and SIGMOD). It will also actively involve
researchers from more applied communities, such as natural language
processing (ACL and EMNLP), information retrieval (SIGIR, WWW and WSDM),
vision (CVPR and ICCV), semantic web (ISWC and ESWC) and robotics (RSS and
ICRA).PRACTICAL:StarAI will be a one day workshop with short paper
presentations, a poster session, and three invited speakers.PROGRAM
COMMITTEE:Hendrik Blockeel (KU Leuven)Jaesik Choi (Ulsan National Institute
of Science and Technology)Fabio Cozman (University of São Paulo)Jesse Davis
(KU Leuven)Pedro Domingos (University of Washington)Sebastijan Dumancic (KU
Leuven)Richard Evans (Electronic Arts)Manfred Jaeger (Aalborg University)
Mehran Kazemi (University of British Columbia)Kristian Kersting (TU
Darmstadt)Daniel Lowd (University of Oregon)Pasquale Minervini (University
College London)Sriraam Natarajan (The University of Texas at
Dallas)Aniruddh Nath (Google)Maximilian Nickel (Facebook AI
Research)Mathias Niepert (NEC Labs Europe)Scott Sanner (University of
Toronto)Vítor Santos Costa (University of Porto)Oliver Schulte (Simon
Fraser University) Sameer Singh (University of California, Irvine) Dhanya
Sridhar (University of California Santa Cruz)Lucas Sterckx (Ghent
University)Guy Van den Broeck (University of California, Los
Angeles)Johannes Welbl (University College London)Rodrigo de Salvo Braz
(SRI International)ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:Angelika Kimmig (Cardiff
University)David Poole (UBC)Jay Pujara (USC)Parag Singla (IIT Delhi)*
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