Special Issue on Uncertain Reasoning of the Annals of Mathematics and 
Artificial Intelligence 

:: Fist Call for Papers ::

The AMAI Journal (Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 
springer.com/journal/10472) will publish a special issue on Uncertain Reasoning 
(UR) to collect extended versions of papers already accepted by the Uncertain 
Reasoning Special Track of the 33rd International Florida Artificial 
Intelligence Research Society Conference (UR@FLAIRS-33). The special issue is 
also open to other contributions in the field of reasoning under uncertainty. 
Topics of interest include, but is not limited to:

- UR formalisms and methodologies based on probability, possibility, fuzzy 
logic, belief functions, vagueness, granularity, rough sets, imprecise 
probability, probabilistic logics;
- Probabilistic graphical models (e.g., Bayesian networks, Markov random field, 
probabilistic circuits);
- Multi-agent and decision-making UR, planning, Markov decision process, 
temporal and non-monotonic reasoning;
- argumentation theory and belief revision;
- knowledge graphs, ontologies and description logics;
- UR in information retrieval and data fusion.

:: Submission Guidelines ::

Guidelines for the preparation of the manuscript can be found on the Springer 
website (https://www.springer.com/journal/10472/submission-guidelines?IFA). To 
submit their manuscript the authors should access the AMAI editorial manager 
(https://www.editorialmanager.com/amai). When asked to select the article type 
the "S703: Uncertain Reasoning" item should be selected. All the papers will 
undergo a standard review process. 
 
:: Important Dates (tentative) ::

- Papers submission: July 30th, 2020
- Notification decisions: September 30th, 2020
- Revised manuscripts: November 30th, 2020
- Final decisions: January 30th,  2021
- Camera ready: March 30th,  2021

:: Contacts ::

For any additional information about the special issue please contact the guest 
editors:

Alessandro Antonucci 
IDSIA, Switzerland
alessan...@idsia.ch

Salem Benferhat
University of Artois, France
benfer...@cril.fr

Kamal Premaratne
University of Miami, US
ka...@miami.edu
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