[Om-announce] CFP - SNR'20 Workshop on Symbolic-Numeric Methods for Reasoning about CPS and IoT (deadline 15 June 2020)
Thao Dang
thao.dang at imag.fr
Mon Jun 8 20:06:56 CEST 2020
[ Apologies for cross posting ]
CALL FOR PAPERS SNR’20
Workshop on Symbolic-Numeric Methods for Reasoning about CPS and IoT
http://www.cs.cas.cz/snr2020/
Co-organized with QONFEST’20
Monday August 31, 2020
** Given the COVID-19 situation, SNR’20 will be conducted virtually **
The workshop on Symbolic-Numeric methods for Reasoning about CPS and
IoT (SNR) focuses on the combination of symbolic and numeric methods
for reasoning about Cyber-Physical Systems and the Internet of Things
to facilitate model identification, specification, verification, and
control synthesis problems for these systems. The synergy between
symbolic and numerical approaches is fruitful for two main reasons:
• Symbolic methods that operate on exact and discrete representations
of systems, the set of reachable states, the distribution of model
parameters or the possible gains for controller parameters.
• Numeric methods that operate on various forms of numerical
approximations and continuous transformations of the systems, as
developed in the area of continuous dynamical systems and control
theory.
Such synergies are already seen in areas such as reachability analysis
(symbolic representation of reachable states versus numerical
integration), uncertainty reasoning (eg., Rao-Blackwellization),
machine learning (eg., learning models through stochastic gradient
descent versus symbolic reasoning over the function represented by the
network to prove properties) and decision procedures (eg., symbolic
SAT solvers versus numerical convex optimisation solvers).
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Topics of Interest
The SNR workshop aims to catalyse work on the interface of symbolic
and numeric methods for verification, synthesis and identification
problems for CPS and IoT. The scope of the workshop includes, but is
not restricted to, the following topics:
• Verification, parameter identification and control synthesis for
hybrid systems
• Probabilistic inference and reachability for stochastic hybrid
systems
• Symbolic and numerical integration and decision techniques
• Emerging applications to safe autonomous systems in uncertain
environments
• Resiliency and dependability in CPS and IoT
We particularly encourage submissions of papers in the following two
specific areas:
• Verification of models used in machine learning and autonomous CPS
• Symbolic and numerical techniques for verification and synthesis of
stochastic models
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Submission Information
The workshop solicits
• long research papers (not exceeding 15 pages excluding references),
• short research papers (not exceeding 6 pages excluding references),
and
• work-in-progress papers (not exceeding 6 pages excluding references).
Research papers must present original unpublished work which is not
submitted elsewhere. In order to foster the exchange of ideas, we also
encourage work-in-progress papers, which present recent or on-going
work. The papers should be written in English and formatted according
to the EPTCS guidelines.
Papers can be submitted using the EasyChair system
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=snr2020.
All submissions will undergo a peer-reviewing process. Accepted
research papers will be presented at the workshop and published in the
Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science
(EPTCS). Accepted work-in-progress papers will be presented at the
workshop but will not be included in the proceedings.
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Important Dates
Submission deadline: 15 June 2020
Notification: 15 July 2020
Final version: 30 July 2020
Workshop: 31 August 2020
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Invited Talks
Invited Industrial Talk:
Hermann Schichl
DAGOPT (www.dagopt.com)
University of Vienna
Invited Tutorial:
Alberto Griggio
Fondazione Bruno Kessler
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Program Committee
• Thao Dang (co-chair, CNRS/VERIMAG,France)
• Stefan Ratschan (co-chair, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)
• Naijun Zhan (Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
• Sergiy Bogomolov (Newcastle University, United Kingdom)
• Taylor T. Johnson (Vanderbilt University, U.S.A.)
• Martin Fränzle (Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany)
• Indranil Saha (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur)
• Milan Češka (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic)
• Goran Frehse (ENSTA Paris, France)
• Sofie Haesaert (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)
• Jens Oehlerking (Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany)
• Erika Ábrahám (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
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Past Versions of the Workshop
This workshop would be the continuation of SNR held with the following
conferences in the past:
• CPS-IoT Week 2019 [SNR’19] (organizers Sriram Sankaranarayanan and
Sadegh Soudjani)
• ETAPS2018 [SNR’18] (organizers Taylor T. Johnson and Martin Fränzle)
• ETAPS2017 [SNR’17] (organizers Erika Abraham and Sergiy Bogomolov)
• CPSWeek2016 [SNR’16] (organizers Erika Abraham and Sergiy Bogomolov)
• CAV2015 [SNR’15] (organizers Sergiy Bogomolov and Ashish Tiwari)
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