Seventh Workshop on
Learning with Logics and Logics for Learning
CALL for PAPERS and
PARTICIPATION
http://www.iip.ist.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/LLLL2011/
IMOPRTANT!!
IBIS-ML/DMSS/LLLL will be held on March 28-30, as announced
before,
but in case the
situation changes we would cancel the workshops
and please check the homepages continuously.
Please travel to Osaka with your best care.
DEADLINE EXTENDED!!
New extended abstract
submission deadline: February 6, 2011
March 28(Tue)-30(Wed), 2011
Osaka University Nakanoshima
Center, Osaka, Japan
March 28 (Mon) : Invited talks
shared with IBIS-ML and DMSM
March 29, 30(Wed) : Invited
talks and Technical Sessions
Co-located
events
March 28-29, 2011:
4th IBISML meeting
March 29-30, 2011:
The 5th International
Workshop on Data-Mining and Statistical Science (DMSS2011)
Invited
Talks
The LLLL workshop
invited the following speakers jointly with the DMSS workshop.
Detailed information
is provided at the site http://ibisml.org/dmss2011/italk
Ryo Yoshinaka : Distributional Learning of Extensions of Context-Free
Grammars
Hideki Tsuiki : Computation over Topological Spaces via Streams with a
Bottom
Yasuo Tabei : Kernel-based Similarity Search in Massive Graph Databases
with Wavelet Trees
Registration
No pre-registration is required and registration fee
is free
Social gathering (Konshin-Kai)
with snacks and soft drinks at March 29
On site registration is required
fee for social gathering: 1,000yen (regular) / 500yen
(student)
Proceedings
No printed proceedings is
published and fee for proceedings is free.
Attendees of the workshop can copy the PDF files of
articles via USB-memory.
Contact E-mail address: akihiro (a t) i.kyoto-u.ac.jp (Please replace (a t) with @)
Note that no
registration fee is required for the IBISML and LLLL, but the technical report
of the 4th IBISML is not free. You can check its price at: http://www.ieice.org/jpn/books/gihou-list.php
Further, all LLLL
attendees can join the invited talk of the 4th IBISML meeting by Yoshioka Kameya
Workshop
Program (Tentative)
March 29
LLLL/DMSS Invited Talk 1
13:50 - 14:50, Tamokuteki Room 2
Distributional
Learning of Extensions of Context-Free Grammars
Ryo Yoshinaka (ERATO MINATO Project and Hokkaido University)
Opening 15:10-15:20
Session 1 15:20 - 16:50, Tamokuteki
Room 2
On Learning Dyck-Typed Regular Translation Elementary Formal Systems
with Tag Operations between XML Documents
Noriko Sugimoto (Sojo University)
Kouichi
Hirata (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Characterizing
probabilistic clusters by minimal discriminative propositions
Yoshitaka Kameya*
(Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Satoru Nakamura (Tokyo Institute
of Technology)
Tatsuya Iwasaki (Tokyo Institute
of Technology, currently working at NTT Data Corporation)
Taisuke
Sato (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Predicting Noise
Trader Behavior Through Mining Newspaper Articles
Authors: Katsuhiko Okada* (Kwansei Gakuin University)
Yukinobu Hamuro
(Kwansei Gakuin University)
Social Gathering
17:30 - 19:00
March 30
Session 2 9:50 - 10:50, Tamokuteki
Room 2
A Bottom-Up Edit
Distance between Rooted Labeled Trees
Yoshiaki Yamamoto (Kyushu
Institute of Technology)
Kouichi
Hirata (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Tetsuji
Kuboyama (Gakushuin
University)
Broom Distance
between Rooted Labeled Trees
Tetsuji
Kuboyama (Gakushuin
University)
Kouichi
Hirata (Kyushu Institute of
Technology)
LLLL/DMSS Invited Talk 2
11:00 - 12:00, Tamokuteki Room 2
Computation over
Topological Spaces via Streams with a Bottom
Hideki Tsuiki (Kyoto University)
LLLL/DMSS Invited Talk 3
13:50 - 14:50, Tamokuteki Room 2
Kernel-based
Similarity Search in Massive Graph Databases with Wavelet Trees
Yasuo Tabei (ERATO
Minato Project and Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Session 3 15:10 - 16:10, Tamokuteki
Room 2
Fast Clustering
Based on the Gray-Code
Mahito
Sugiyama* (Kyoto University)
Akihiro Yamamoto (Kyoto
University)
Enumerating
Maximally Frequent TTSP graph patterns
Tatsuya Kono
(Hiroshima City University)
*Yusuke Suzuki (Hiroshima
City University)
Tomoyuki
Uchida (Hiroshima City University)
Tetsuhiro
Miyahara (Hiroshima City University)
Scope
of the Workshop
Mathematical logic
is investigated for representing human reasoning, in particular deductive
inference, in mathematical manners. When logic is used for Machine Learning and
Knowledge Discovery, deductive inference formalized in mathematical logic gives
not only inference on data, but also defining generality relations between
rules or patterns, and the relations give clear view in designing
learning/discovery algorithms. In
the recently situation that probability theory, statistics methods and
information theory are strongly affected to Machine Learning and Knowledge
Discovery, new types of mathematical logic are expected which should give
impact to the area.
The aim of LLLL is to bring together researchers
who are interested in both of the areas of Machine Learning and Computational
Logic, and to have intensive discussions on various relations between the two
with making their interchange more active.
The LLLL workshop was started as a domestic
workshop in 2002. As an international workshop, we held LLLL at Kitakyushu in
2005, at Tokyo
in 2006, at Miyazaki in 2007, and at Kyoto in
2009.
Potential (but not exclusive) topics
include:
-
Machine
Learning and Knowledge Discovery using logics
-
Machine
Learning and Knowledge Discovery
-
Discovery
using algebraic methods
-
Algorithmic
aspects of learning based on logics
-
Logics
for Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery
-
Machine
Learning as a foundation of mathematics/mathematical procedures
-
Amalgamation
of logic-based learning and statistical/information theoretical learning
-
Machine
Learning and Knowledge from structured/semi-structured data
Collocated
Workshops
LLLL2011 is
collocated with IEICE IBISML(Information
Based-Induction Sciences and Machine Learning), and DMSS2011, which are held
respectively March 28-29, and 29-30 at the same site. The information on
IBIS-ML and DMSS2009 is available at http://ibisml.org/english and http://ibisml.org/dmss2011/
Co-sponsor
and support
LLLL2011 is
co-sponsored by JST-ERATO MINATO Discrete Structure Manipulation System
Project, by Department of Reasoning for Intelligence, The Institute of
Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University, and by Grant-in-Aid for
Scientific Research (A) 30230535 of JSPS. All of the international LLLL
workshops are supported by JSAI SIG-FPAI (Special Interest Group of Fundamental
Problems in Artificial Intelligence).
How
to Submit
LLLL2010 accepts
extended abstracts written in English only.
The abstracts are
distributed in the workshop sites only
and not considered to be formal publications.
The extended
abstract should be 1-8 pages in the format at the address:
http://www.dumbo.ai.kyutech.ac.jp/LLLL/jsaiws_template.lzh
The authors should
send their submitted papers as a PDF file to
akihiro@i.kyoto-u.ac.jp;hirata@ai.kyutech.ac.jp;minato@ist.hokudai.ac.jp
(all).
Please write the
text `[LLLL11:Extended Abstract Submission]' in the
subject of the massage, and put the following in the body:
- The title of
your extended abstract,
- A list of all
authors and their affiliations (please add a "*" mark to the
presenter),
- Name, Telephone
number, and E-mail address of the corresponding author.
Registration
fee
Free (Banquet fee
is announced above will be announced later.)
Important
dates
February 6,
2011 Extended abstract submission deadline //Extended!!//
February 28,
2011 Notification of acceptance/rejection
March 29-30, 2011
Workshop
Workshop
Chair
Akihiro Yamamoto
(Kyoto University)
PC
Co-Chairs
Kouichi Hirata (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Shin-ichi Minato (Hokkaido University)
Program
Committee (current status)
Kouichi Hirata (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Katsumi Inoue
(National Institute of Infomatics)
Yoshitaka Kameya (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Shin-ichi Minato (Hokkaido University)
Tetsuhiro Miyahara (Hiroshima City University)
Takayoshi Shoudai (Kyushu University)
Hiroo Tokunaga (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
Akihiro Yamamoto
(Kyoto University)