Post-Doctoral Researcher | Research Group Migration and Health Inequalities
The Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) is seeking to appoint a full-time post-doctoral researcher to join the ERC-funded Research Group on Migration and Health Inequalities<https://www.demogr.mpg.de/en/research_6120/independent_research_groups_1166…>. The group, led by Silvia Loi<https://www.demogr.mpg.de/en/about_us_6113/staff_directory_1899/silvia_loi_…>, brings together experts from Demography, Quantitative Sociology, and Social Epidemiology to address the pressing scientific and societal question: Why do immigrants age in poorer health compared to non-immigrants?
The research group agenda builds up on these three research areas:
1. quantify the gaps in healthy ageing trajectories between immigrants and non-immigrants by age, gender, socioeconomic status, and their interactions;
2. identify the critical events and circumstances in immigrants' lives that put them on a different healthy ageing trajectory from non-immigrants;
3. study the impact of family composition and family ties in mitigating health inequalities by migration background.
We are seeking a creative, self-driven, collaborative scholar with a strong quantitative background that can contribute to advancing one or more the three research areas of the group. The selected candidate will be a member of the Research Group on Migration and Health Inequalities<https://www.demogr.mpg.de/en/research_6120/independent_research_groups_1166…>, and will have the opportunity to collaborate with other units, such as the Max Planck - University of Helsinki Center for Social Inequalities in Population Health (MaxHel)<https://www.demogr.mpg.de/en/research_6120/social_demography_myrskylae_1166…>.
Link with more information https://www.demogr.mpg.de/en/career_6122/jobs_fellowships_1910/post_doctora…
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Hi everyone,
It's a new year and we have some fascinating research showcases lined up!
The first one will be live-streamed next Wednesday, January 22, at 9:30 AM
PT / 17:30 UTC. Find your local time here
<https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1737567000>. The theme for this showcase is
*Reader Attention and Curiosity*.
You are welcome to watch via the YouTube stream:
https://www.youtube.com/live/gvF8p4r91NE. As always, you can join the
conversation in the YouTube chat as soon as the showcase goes live.
This month's presentations:
Collective Attention Across Wikipedia and the WebBy *Patrick Gildersleve,
University of Exeter*Wikipedia, as one of the most popular websites
globally, serves as an important indicator of collective attention online.
Readers of news and social media often turn to Wikipedia as a secondary
resource for supporting or clarifying information, and this is reflected in
the patterns of page views and edits on the online encyclopaedia. Wikipedia
is also not just a vast repository of information; it is a network of
interconnected articles that exists within the broader ecosystem of the
World Wide Web. To fully comprehend the dynamics of online popularity, we
must study how individuals navigate between articles and how external
platforms drive traffic to Wikipedia, not just Wikipedia articles (or
alternative online records) in isolation. In this talk, I will review
research on how major news events spark networked surges of collective
attention to Wikipedia articles, how Twitter users both navigate and
contribute to Wikipedia in response to viral social media content, and how
we can combine data from Reddit and Wikipedia to study patterns of
attention towards current events, influxes of traffic from social media
towards Wikipedia, and the use of Wikipedia in discussions on social
media.Architectural
styles of curiosity in global Wikipedia mobile app readershipBy *Dale Zhou,
University of California, Irvine*A historico-philosophical examination of
texts over two millennia previously revealed three styles of curiosity: the
wandering “busybody”, the targeted “hunter,” and the creative “dancer.” In
this talk, I will review network signatures of these three styles from an
analysis of 482,760 readers using Wikipedia’s mobile app in 14 languages
from 50 countries or territories. By measuring the structure of knowledge
networks constructed by readers weaving a thread through articles in
Wikipedia, we expand upon prior work in the laboratory that found evidence
for distinct knowledge network architectures constructed by each curiosity
style. Moreover, we found associations, globally, between the structure of
knowledge networks and population-level indicators of spatial navigation,
education, mood, well-being, and inequality. This presentation will
describe how these findings advance our understanding of Wikipedia’s global
readership and demonstrate how cultural and geographical properties of the
digital environment relate to different styles of curiosity.
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Kinneret Gordon
Lead Research Community Officer
Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
Dear Wikipedia editors,
The Stanford OVAL Lab<https://oval.cs.stanford.edu/> is developing a research tool to help Wikipedia editors identify and resolve factual inconsistencies across articles.
We are seeking Wikipedia editors to evaluate our research prototype and help us improve its functionality.
Our tool streamlines the process of detecting inconsistencies by offering helpful features like fact extraction and improved Wikipedia search. Some of these features use Large Language Models (LLMs) in a controlled manner, with the goal of helping editors find more inconsistencies in Wikipedia with less time and effort. Currently, this tool is in the research prototype stage. With your support, we aim to develop a refined version that will be freely available to the broader community in the future.
+++ Interested? Please fill out this form<https://forms.gle/vFLVYNeQtgNUvhwZ8>! +++
If you're interested in learning more about the project, please visit our research project page<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Wikipedia_Inconsistency_Detection>. Questions and feedback are welcome and appreciated.
Best regards,
The Stanford OVAL Research Team
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We wish you a happy new year and hope this call finds you well!
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RuleML+RR 2025
Rule Challenge, Doctoral Consortium, Industry Track and Networking
Session
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*** RuleML+RR 2025 ***
*** 22-24 September 2025 ***
*** İstanbul, Türkİye ***
Call for contributions for events associated with RuleML+RR 2025:
Rule Challenge:
https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/rule-challenge
Doctoral Consortium:
https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/doctoral-consortium
Industry Track:
https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/industry-track
Networking Session:
https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/networking-session
RuleML+RR 2025 (https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr) is part
of Declarative AI 2025 (https://2025.declarativeai.net/)
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*** RuleML+RR 2025 ***
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The International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning (RuleML+RR) is
the leading international joint conference in the field of rule-based
reasoning. As in the last years, RuleML+RR 2025 features the following
associated events in addition to the main track:
Rule Challenge, Doctoral Consortium, Industry Track, Project
Networking Session
Further below, you find more information on the respective events.
All associated events share the same paper submission deadline:
July 10th, 2025 (AoE)
Submissions for each of these events are made via Easychair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rulemlrr2025
Please select the respective track when you make a submission.
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*** Rule Challenge ***
Chairs:
Alessandro Margara, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Tomáš Kliegr, Prague University of Economics and Business, Czechia
Ognjen Savkovic, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
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The 19th International Rule Challenge is a standout feature of the
RuleML+RR conference, fostering friendly competition among innovative
rule-oriented tools, prototypes, and applications tailored to research,
industry, and government.
Participants are invited to showcase their solutions to self-defined
challenges, but also propose open challenges for the community to tackle.
Accordingly, submissions are welcome in two main categories:
* [Challenge Proposals] Papers outlining open challenges, interesting
problems from academia or industry, or benchmarks relevant to the
community. Submissions should include task descriptions, datasets, and
evaluation criteria, highlighting opportunities for rule-based
approaches to provide solutions.
* [Challenge Solutions] Papers presenting benchmarking or comparative
analyses of rule engines, rule-based machine learning techniques, or
case studies. Submissions may also cover industrial experiences, rule-
and model-driven engineering, or innovative applications such as
deployment of rule-based reasoning in geographically distributed,
edge-to-cloud scenarios.
Key themes of the Rule Challenge include, but are not limited to the
following:
* Rule-based machine learning tools and techniques
* Large language models (LLMs) and rule learning
* Rule-based approaches in artificial intelligence
* Rule-based Complex Event Processing / Recognition (CEP/CER)
* Stream reasoning
* Business rules modelling
* Rule standardization for research, industry and government
* Graph-relational data and knowledge systems
* Higher-order logic and modal logic systems
* Rule and ontology combinations
* Distributed rule systems Multi-agent systems
* Ontology-Based Data Access (OBDA) systems
* Answer Set Programming (ASP) systems
* Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) systems
* (Controlled) Natural language interfaces
* Rules and model-driven engineering
The challenge seeks high quality, original papers, potentially
referencing online material, and ranging between 8-15 pages. Accepted
papers will be published as part of CEUR proceedings and should be in
the CEUR-WS.org style template CEURART (1-column variant).
Please submit your paper via:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rulemlrr2025
to the Rule Challenge track.
Important Dates:
* July 10th, 2025: Paper submission deadline
* August 31st, 2025: Notification of acceptance
Further information can be found on the Rule Challenge website:
https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/rule-challenge
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*** Doctoral Consortium ***
Chairs:
Shqiponja Ahmetaj, TU Wien, Austria
Riccardo Tommasini, INSA Lyon, France
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The RuleML+RR 9th Doctoral Consortium 2025 (DC) is an initiative of the
RuleML+RR community to attract and promote student research in
Artificial Intelligence, especially research on rule-based formalisms
and reasoning in such formalisms. It offers students a close contact
with leading experts in the field, as well as the opportunity to present
and discuss their ideas in a dynamic and friendly setting.
We invite PhD students at an early or intermediate stage of their PhD
studies, as well as exceptional master’s students who are interested in
pursuing a PhD, to submit papers describing their research on any of the
topics of RuleML+RR 2025.
RuleML+RR DC papers range between 8 and 15 pages, are written in
English, will be published as part of CEUR proceedings, and should
follow the CEUR-WS.org style template CEURART (1-column variant). They
are submitted electronically in PDF together with a maximum 2 page-long
CV (the paper and the CV should be submitted together as one PDF file,
but the CV is not counted within the 15 pages limit and is not published
in the proceedings if the paper is accepted).
The submission should cover the following aspects:
* The identification of a significant problem in a research field
relevant to RuleML+RR 2025.
* An outline of the current knowledge in the problem’s domain, as well
as an overview of existing solutions.
* A clear formulation of the research question and motivation.
* A presentation of (possibly preliminary) ideas, the proposed
approach, and the results achieved so far.
* A sketch of the applied research methodology and its positioning in
the field.
* A description of the student’s contribution to the research.
* A discussion of how the suggested solution is different, new, or
better as compared to the state of the art.
* A research plan and the potential achievements.
Please submit your paper via:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rulemlrr2025
to the Doctoral Consortium track.
Important Dates:
* July 10th, 2025: Paper submission deadline
* July 31st, 2025: Notification deadline
Further information can be found on the Doctoral Consortium website:
https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/doctoral-consortium
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*** Industry Track ***
Chairs:
Luigi Bellomarini, Banca d’Italia, Italy
Evgeny Kharlamov, Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany
Ioana Georgiana Ciuciu, Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania
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The RuleML+RR industry track welcomes papers describing original
industrial advances and application achievements in all areas of Rules
and Reasoning-based technologies. We are interested in experiences from
practitioners when applying rules to industries such as engineering,
manufacturing, finance, agriculture, energy, media, telecommunications,
healthcare, life sciences, government, smart cities, tourism, cultural
heritage, retail, logistics, transportation, education, entertainment,
legal services, real estate, environmental management, cybersecurity,
autonomous systems, aerospace, defense, and other emerging fields.
Submissions are invited on all facets of Rules and Reasoning, including
efforts to bridge recent research innovations with practical
applications and industrial challenges, with a strong focus on the
interplay between reasoning techniques and machine learning.
We encourage submissions on the following topics:
* Integration of Rules, Reasoning, and AI Technologies
* Rules and Reasoning for Knowledge Graphs and Ontologies
* Advanced Uses of Rules and Reasoning in Scalable Applications
* Rules and Reasoning in Regulatory Technology (RegTech)
* Responsible Use of AI and Rules Technologies
We welcome extended abstracts of minimum 5 and maximum 6 pages
(including the references) to be submitted to the Industry Track.
Accepted papers will be published as part of CEUR proceedings and should
be written in English following in the CEUR-WS.org style template
CEURART (1-column variant). Reviews will be done by the committee of
members from both industry and academia. Submitted papers must be
original contributions written in English.
Please submit your paper via:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rulemlrr2025
to the Industry Track.
Important Dates:
* July 10th, 2025: Paper submission deadline
* July 31st, 2025: Notification deadline
Further information can be found on the Industry Track website:
https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/industry-track
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*** Networking Session ***
Chairs:
Dumitru Roman, SINTEF AS, Norway
George Konstantinidis, University of Southampton, UK
Emanuel Sallinger, TU Wien, Austria
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The project networking session of RuleML+RR 2025 aims to bring together
relevant projects working in the area of data and AI with particular
focus on, but not limited to, the event topics: rules, reasoning,
decisions, and explanations.
The session will provide an opportunity to:
* Share knowledge between research and innovation projects operating
in the area of data and AI.
* Identify potential synergies between the projects, e.g., transfer
data and AI technology between projects, joint publications, joint
dissemination activities, etc.
* Discuss funding opportunities such as Horizon Europe, Digital
Europe, ERC, etc.
The session targets research and innovation projects operating at all
stages:
* Ending (or recently ended) projects, which have results to transfer
and/or dissemination of results;
* Ongoing projects, seeking collaboration and networking opportunities
with external stakeholders and external projects;
* Upcoming projects/initiative, searching for potential new ideas and
partners for consortia.
Interested projects should submit abstracts of minimum 5 and maximum 6
pages (including the references), describing the project’s objective,
possible information to be shared with other projects and potential
interests in other projects.
The papers will be included in the companion proceedings of the event
published by CEUR and should be formatted in the CEUR-WS.org style
template CEURART (1-column variant). Submitted papers must be original
contributions written in English.
Please submit your paper via:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rulemlrr2025
to the Networking Session track.
Important Dates:
* July 10th, 2025: Paper submission deadline
* July 31st, 2025: Notification deadline
Further information can be found on the Project Networking Session website:
https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/networking-session
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RuleML+RR 2025 (https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr) and its
associated events are part of Declarative AI 2025
(https://2025.declarativeai.net/). The following lists further chairs
involved in making these events possible.
General Chairs of Declarative AI 2025
Hasan Dağ, Kadir Has University, Türkiye
Anni-Yasmin Turhan, Paderborn University, Germany
Ahmet Soylu, Kristiania University of Applied Sciences, Norway
Local Chair
Mehmet Nafiz Aydin, Kadir Has University, Türkiye
RuleML+RR Program Chairs
Aidan Hogan, University of Chile, Chile
Ken Satoh, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Proceedings Chairs
Dumitru Roman, SINTEF AS, Norway
Ahmet Soylu, Kristiania University College, Norway
Publicity Chairs
Kai Sauerwald, FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany
Tor-Morten Grønli, Kristiania University College, Norway
Romuald Esdras Wandji, Umeå University, Sweeden
Dear Wikipedia editors,
It is our pleasure to invite you to join a study at the University of
Minnesota! The objective of the study is to understand how large language
models (LLMs) impact the collaborative knowledge production process, by
investigating knowledge contributors’ interactions with LLMs in practice.
If you have used LLMs (e.g., GPT, Llama, Claude...) when you contribute to
Wikipedia (eg. Editing Wikipedia articles with LLMs, using LLMs when
interacting with other contributors), we’d love to join the study! You will
be engaging in a 45-60 min interview, talking and reflecting about your
experience with Wikipedia and your perception/usage of LLMs in Wikipedia.
Your valuable input will not only help us understand practical ways to
incorporate LLMs into the knowledge production process, but also help us
generate guardrails about these practices. All participation would be
anonymous.
To learn more and sign up, please visit <
https://umn.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bqIjhNRg9Zqsuvs>, or if you have any
questions, feel free to email <zhou0972(a)umn.edu>.
All the best,
LLMs and knowledge production Research Team
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The 9th International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning (RuleML+RR
2025)
== Call for Papers ==
*** RuleML+RR 2025 ***
*** 22-24 September 2025 ***
*** İstanbul, Türkİye ***
Abstract: June 2nd, 2025
Paper: June 9th, 2025
Homepage: https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr
RuleML+RR 2025 is part of Declarative AI 2025
(https://2025.declarativeai.net/)
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RuleML+RR 2025 is a leading international joint conference in the field
of rule-based reasoning. One of the main goals of RuleML+RR is to build
bridges between academia and industry in the area of semantic reasoning.
RuleML+RR 2025 aims to bring together researchers and practitioners
interested in the foundations and applications of rules and reasoning.
It provides a forum for stimulating cooperation between different
communities focused on the research, development, and applications of
rule-based systems. We solicit high-quality papers related to
theoretical advances, novel technologies, and applications that involve
rule-based representation and reasoning or other declarative forms of
artificial intelligence.
The RuleML+RR 2025 conference is part of the event “Declarative AI:
Rules, Reasoning, Decisions, and Explanations”
(https://2025.declarativeai.net/) and is co-located with DecisionCAMP
2025 and the Reasoning Web Summer School. Apart from the main track, it
features:
* Rule Challenge
(https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/rule-challenge),
* Doctoral Consortium
(https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/doctoral-consortium),
* Industry Track
(https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/industry-track),
* Project Networking Session
(https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/networking-session)
*** Topics ***
RuleML+RR welcomes research from all areas of Rules and Reasoning. The
topics of the conference include, but are not limited to:
* Ontology/Semantic Web
* Rules for AI and AI for Rules
* Rules and Reasoning / Logics
* Rules-Based Systems
* Rules and Interoperability
* Constraints and Schema
* System Descriptions, Applications and Experiences of Ontologies and Rules
See the conference homepage for more details on the topics:
https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/cfp
*** Important Dates ***
Main track:
Abstract submission: June 2, 2025
Paper submission: June 9, 2025
Notification: July 28, 2025
Conference: September 22–24, 2025
Associated events (Rule Challenge, Doctoral Consortium, Industry Track,
and ProjectNetworking Session)
- July 10, 2025: Paper submission deadline
- July 31, 2025: Notification of acceptance
For each of these deadlines, a cut-off point of 23:59 AOE applies.
**Submission and Publication**
High-quality papers related to theoretical advances, novel technologies,
and artificial intelligence applications concerning explainable
algorithmic decision-making that involve rule-based representation and
reasoning are solicited.
We accept the following submission formats for papers:
- Long papers (up to 15 pages in LNCS style excluding references, plus 2
additional pages for references)
- Short papers (up to 8 pages in LNCS style excluding references, plus 1
additional page for references)
Long papers should present original and significant research and/or
development results. Short papers should concisely describe general
results or specific applications, systems, or position statements. All
submissions must be prepared in Springer's LNCS style
(http://www.springer.com/comp/lncs/authors.html).
Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have
been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a
conference/workshop with formal proceedings. Double submission to a
workshop with informal proceedings is allowed. Papers put on arXiv are
also allowed as long as they are not refereed (i.e., formally reviewed
by peers).
Submissions to the RuleML+RR conference
- abide by the page limits (see above)
- are not anonymous
- can have additional material included as an external report
(appendices to the submission are not permitted and a paper should be
self-contained)
Papers should be written in English and submitted using EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rulemlrr2025
The conference proceedings will be published by Springer in the Lecture
Notesin Computer Science series (LNCS) after the conference. Proceedings
of the associated events will be published by CEUR. Special Issues of
Theory and Practice of Logic Programming and Transactions on Graph Data
and Knowledge are planned with extended versions of selected papers.
The main track's best paper will be awarded the RuleML+RR Harold Boley
Distinguished Paper Award 2025 and best student paper will be awarded
the RuleML+RR Best Student Paper Award 2025.
The best RuleML Challenge paper will be awarded the RuleML+RR Best Rule
Challenge Paper Award 2025. The best Doctoral Consortium paper will be
awarded the RuleML+RR Best Doctoral Consortium Paper Award 2025.
***Chairs***
Program Chairs
Aidan Hogan, University of Chile, Chile
Ken Satoh, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Proceedings Chairs
Dumitru Roman, SINTEF AS, Norway
Ahmet Soylu, Kristiania University College, Norway
Rule Challenge Chairs
Alessandro Margara, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Tomáš Kliegr, Prague University of Economics and Business, Czechia
Doctoral Consortium Chairs
Shqiponja Ahmetaj, TU Wien, Austria
Riccardo Tommasini, INSA Lyon, France
Industry Track Chairs
Luigi Bellomarini, Banca d’Italia, Italy
Evgeny Kharlamov, Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany
Ioana Georgiana Ciuciu, Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania
Networking Session
Dumitru Roman, SINTEF AS, Norway
George Konstantinidis, University of Southampton, UK
Emanuel Sallinger, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Publicity Chairs
Kai Sauerwald, FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany
Tor-Morten Grønli, Kristiania University College, Norway
Romuald Esdras Wandji, Umeå University, Sweeden
Hi all,
The last Research Showcase for 2024 will be live-streamed next
Wednesday, December 11, at 9:00 AM PT / 17:00 UTC. Find your local time here
<https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1733936400>. The theme for this showcase is
*AI for Wikipedia*.
You are welcome to watch via the YouTube stream:
https://youtube.com/live/_hk6KLD-0tg?feature=share. As usual, you can join
the conversation in the YouTube chat as soon as the showcase goes live.
This month's presentations:
Language Models for Wikimedia: A Report from the Trenches and a Call to Arms
By *Bob West, EPFL*
I will showcase LLM-based solutions my lab has built for tackling problems
on Wikipedia (e.g., fact extraction, generation of article descriptions and
edit summaries), highlighting practical challenges linked to applying such
solutions in vivo. I will conclude by sketching a vision for building a
Wikimedia Foundation Foundation Model with the potential to assist humans
in keeping Wikipedia great.
A Public AI Assistant for World Wide KnowledgeBy *Monica Lam, Stanford
University*We are introducing an initiative to develop a public AI
assistant to enhance access to worldwide knowledge. Our scalable, LLM-based
framework adapts to any knowledge corpus, effectively handling both
structured and unstructured data. Our pilot version supports users in
drafting Wikipedia-style articles by researching the web, engages in
fact-grounded conversations using information from Wikipedia in 25
languages, and writes SPARQL queries for Wikidata. Our assistant has been
applied across diverse fields: aiding scientists with the Semantic Scholar
corpus of academic papers, supporting historians in examining 18th-century
newspapers, and assisting journalists in analyzing Federal Election
Commission (FEC) campaign donation records. We are seeking collaboration to
further expand its applications.
--
Kinneret Gordon
Lead Research Community Officer
Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
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CICM 2025 First Announcement and Call for Papers
18th Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics
- CICM 2025 -
October 6–11, 2025
Brasilia, Brazil
https://cicm-conference.org/2025
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More and more mathematical information is digitally processed, generated,
communicated, stored, and curated. CICM brings together the many separate
communities that have developed theoretical and practical solutions for
mathematical applications such as computation, deduction, knowledge management,
and user interfaces. It offers a venue for discussing problems and solutions in
each of these areas and their integration. Besides the CICM main program
soliciting formal CICM submissions there will be associated workshops with
separate submission options.
We are inviting formal submissions on all topics relating to intelligent
computer mathematics, in particular, but not limited to
* theorem proving and computer algebra
* mathematical knowledge management
* digital mathematical libraries
The program committee is chaired by Valeria de Paiva, Berkeley and Peter Koepke,
Bonn.
*** Formal Paper Submissions ***
Formal submissions in one of the following categories will be reviewed
rigorously and accepted papers will be published in a volume of Springer LNAI:
* regular papers (up to 15 pages + bibliography) present novel
research results
* project and survey papers (up to 15 pages + bibliography)
summarize existing results
* system and dataset descriptions (4 to 5 pages + bibliography)
present digital artifacts
*** Important Dates ***
Formal submissions
- Abstract deadline: April 28, 2025
- Full paper deadline: May, 2025
- Reviews sent to authors: June 16, 2025
- Rebuttals due: June 20, 2025
- Notification of acceptance: July 4, 2025
- Camera-ready copies due: July 18, 2025
- Conference: October 6-11, 2025
*** Submissions ***
All submissions should be made via EasyChair at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cicm25
using the Springer LNCS style files
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…
If software or data is relevant to a paper, a link that provides access to the
software/data must be provided to enable reproduction of results.
*** Best Papers ***
CICM 2025 honors the best paper and best student paper with respect to reviews
and program committee discussions with an award.
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Dear researchers,
We thought of informing you about this small research we implementing about an intensive course for PhD students about Wikipedia and Wikimedia projects implemented since 2016 for eight editions.
It is a research to document this experience implemented by the Politecnico di Milano but it is also a relevant format to involve researchers and the academia in the Wikimedia projects (and we want to test its scalability).
We are starting a series of interviews. Please find more information about the project below.
my very best regards
iolanda
> Inizio messaggio inoltrato:
>
> Da: Iolanda Pensa <iolanda(a)pensa.it>
> Oggetto: Intensive course for PhD students about Wikipedia and Wikimedia projects
> Data: 5 dicembre 2024 alle ore 19:15:12 CET
> A: education(a)lists.wikimedia.org
> Cc: Matthew Vetter <mvetter(a)iup.edu>
>
> Dear all,
> I would like to invite you to a conversation we are going to have on Friday, December 13 from 7 pm to 8:30 pm CET about the beautiful Wikipedia intensive course dedicated to PhD students and created by the Politecnico di Milano in 2016 and replicated for eight editions. The discussion will be in English with the course instructors Andy Mabbett, Niccolò Caranti and Marco Chemello, with the goal of better understanding this unique experience and making this course replicable by many other universities internationally. We aim to document this experience, develop an online course on WikiLearn and test it at SUPSI Mendrisio Switzerland 24-28 February 2025 with 5 PhD students.
>
> Best regards
> iolanda
>
> Presentation of the intensive course for PhD students about Wikipedia and Wikimedia projects promoted since 2016 by Politecnico di Milano
> Friday, December 13 from 7pm to 8:30 p.m. CET
> BBB Open Science room at Wikimedia Italia https://cvs5133.ergonet.host/b/iol-gdq-fbx-tst
> Participants: Andy Mabbett, Niccolò Caranti and Marco Chemello
> Moderators: Iolanda Pensa and Matt Vetter
> More information on: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Intensive_course_on_research_state_of_the_a…
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> Department for Environment Constructions and Design
> Institute of Design
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