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UniversidaddeCádiz
M·CIS Mathematics for Computational Intelligence Systems

WoFTU 2024

 

The Workshop on Formal Treatment of Uncertainty in Knowledge-Based Systems (WoFTU 2024), will be held in Cádiz, Spain, from February 8th to 11th 2024.

This workshop is focused on creating synergies between academia, industry and third party partners to promote new challenges and projects in the framework of  uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence.


 

VENUE 

Cádiz (well-known as the “Tacita de Plata”) is considered the oldest city in the West. It was founded (1100 B.C.) by the Phoenicians, a seafaring people that would turn Gadir into an important commercial colony where the Carthaginians, Romans, Visigoths and Muslims would later settle. A cosmopolitan and open city, Columbus chose its port as the starting point for his second voyage to the New World. The city would become, after the decline of the port of Seville, the port of the Indies, bringing together the flow of trade with America. This frenetic commercial activity resulted in a period of economic and cultural splendor, in which the baroque palaces with their characteristic lookout towers were erected.

 

Cádiz in only one minute.

 


PROGRAM & ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

L’ubomir Antoni

M. Eugenia Cornejo

Laszlo Koczy

Piotr Kowalski

Nicolás Madrid

Jesús Medina

Eloísa Ramírez-Poussa

Andreja Tepavcevic

 


PROGRAM

Tuesday,  February 8th:

-11:00 – 13:30 – Dissertation: Dévika Pérez-Medina. Criminal law in the face of the crypto-assets phenomenon.

This activity is part of the planning of the Action COST DigForASP and WoFTU2024.

Friday,  February 9th:

-16:00 – 17:30 – Talks:
  • Francisco Pérez-Gámez: Exploring the relationship between strong and weak implications.
  • María J. Benítez-Caballero:Compatible subcontexts, a necessary property
  • Lydia Ojeda:Criminal investigations based on AI need a global legal regulation.
-17:30 – 18:30 – Tutorial: Domingo López. fcaR, Formal Concept Analysis with R.
-18:30 – 20:00 – Round table. Importance of uncertainty management in datasets for Artificial Intelligence Systems design.

Saturday, February 10th:

-9:30 – 13:30 – Talks:
  • Juan Moreno-García: A Python implementation for the creation and inference of Mandani and TSK fuzzy models.
  • David Lobo: Bipolar fuzzy relation equations  capture bipolar characters.
  • Carlos Bejines: Aggregation Functions for uncertainty management.
  • Domingo López: Concept lattice-based polarity analysis in texts.
  • Manuel Ojeda-Aciego: f-inclusion for the design of deductive automatic systems.
  • Roberto G. Aragón: Links between bonds and factorization of formal contexts.
  • Antonio Palanco-Salguero, Gonzalo A. Aranda-Corral, Jose A. Lorca-Marín.  Understanding human behaviour using FCA.
  • Fernando Chacón-Gómez: Efficiency as a suitable measure for classifying algorithms in rough set theory.
    -16:30 – 19:30 – Seminar on VALID project.

    Sunday, February 11th:

    – 9:30 – 10:30 – Keynote Speaker. Gonzalo Aranda. Are LLM’s sound for Logic?

     

    -10:30 12:30 – Round table. European calls. Study of next European calls. HORIZON EUROPE, Interreg NEXT-MED and COST Actions.

     

    -16:30 – 18:30 – Seminar. M·CIS versus MOONRISE projects.