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STeDy 2012 Schedule

STeDy (W1) is a 1.5 day workshop, and will take place on:

Monday Aug 27 (morning + afternoon)
Tuesday Aug 28 (morning)
Workshop venue: Montpellier 2, University (ECAI Link)

STeDy 2012 Proceedings: PDF
Short presentations: PDF

(Program updated on: Aug 25 2012)

Day 1: Monday August 27

9.15 - WORKSHOP OPENING
Spatio-Temporal Dynamics (STeDy 2012)
Mehul Bhatt

9.25
Short Paper Introductions
All presenting authors from Days 1 and 2
Download all short presentations:
PDF


9.45 - KEYNOTE TALK

Three decades of Qualitative Spatial and Temporal Reasoning
Gérard Ligozat
Emeritus Professor, Paris-Sud University, France

10.45 - COFFEE BREAK

SESSION 1

11.00

Dynamics of a Nearness Relation - First Results
Özgür Lütfü Özcep, Rolf Grütter and Ralf Möller


11.30
On the Neighborhood and Distance Between Qualitative Spatio-temporal Configurations
Dominique D’Almeida, Mouny Samy Modeliar, and Nicolas Schwind

12.00
Probabilistic Region Connection Calculus (Recipient of Best Paper Award)
Codruta Girlea, and Eyal Amir

12.30 - LUNCH BREAK
(ECAI has organised lunch in several waves;
one of them should start between 12.15 and 12.30)


14.00 - KEYNOTE TALK
Spatial Computing for Commonsense Reasoning
Christian Freksa
Professor of Informatics, University of Bremen, Germany

15.00 - SESSION 2

NOW: Between Indexical Thoughts and Indexical Thought
Haythem Ismail

15.30 DEMO
Declarative Spatial Representation and Reasoning for AI Applications
(demo of ongoing development of a logic-programming based spatial reasoning system)
Jakob Suchan, Carl Schultz, and Mehul Bhatt

16.00 - 18.00 - COFFEE and DISCUSSIONS

19.30 Onwards
INFORMAL SOCIAL EVENT

Day 2: Tuesday August 28

9.00 - Rapporteur Reports from Day 1
Paulo Santos, Nicolas Schwind

9.30 - KEYNOTE TALK

Leveraging KR Techniques in Autonomous Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Patrick Doherty
Professor of Computer Science, Linköping University, Sweden

10.30 - COFFEE BREAK

SESSION 3

11.00
Asynchronous Decentralized Algorithm for Space-Time Cooperative Pathfinding
Michal Čáp, Peter Novák, Jiří Vokřínek, and Michal Pěchouček

11.30
Reasoning about Relative Relationships in 3D Space for Objects Extracted from Dynamic Image Data
Kazuko Takahashi

12.00
Knots World: an investigation of actions, change and space
Paulo Santos, and Pedro Cabalar


12.30
Socially Compliant Navigation in Crowded Environments
Frank Dylla, Martin Coors, and Mehul Bhatt

13.00 - WORKSHOP CLOSURE
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