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TriCoLore 2018
Creativity — Cognition — Computation
Joint Workshop Proceedings
C3GI | ISD4 | SCORE
held at the
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
December 13 | 14 | 15, 2018
Bozen-Bolzano, South Tyrol, Italy
https://tricolore.inf.unibz.it/
Editors
Oliver Kutz | Maria M. Hedblom
And for the TriCoLore Workshops
Tarek R. Besold, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, Carlos León (C3GI)
Maria M. Hedblom, Oliver Kutz, Tony Veale (ISD4)
John Bateman, Oliver Kutz (SCORE)
PREFACE
TriCoLore 2018
The spatial and temporal gathering of the three scientific events CG3I, ISD and
SCORE was baptised TriCoLore as a wordplay on the focus of the trinity of
C reativity, C ognition and C omputation. The event was hosted by the Faculty of
Computer Science of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, and took place
in the Headquarter facilities of EURAC Research, Bozen-Bolzano, on December
13–15th, 2018. We briefly describe the three co-located events.
C3GI was the 7th International Workshop on Computational Creativity, Concept
Invention, and General Intelligence, following events hosted in 2017 in Madrid,
Spain, at ESSLLI 2016, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, at UNILOG 2015, Istanbul, France,
at ECAI 2014, Prague, Czech Republic, at IJCAI 2013, Beijing, China, and at
ECAI 2012, Montpellier, France. For an overview of the workshop series and for
links to earlier proceedings, see https://c3gi.inf.unibz.it.
The Image Schema Day returned to Bozen-Bolzano for a forth time to gather
scholars interested in research at the intersections of developmental psychol-
ogy, cognitive linguistics and artificial intelligence. The first two editions of the
ISD were invitation-only, while the third edition took place at JOWO 2018
and features in the joint JOWO proceedings, published, as this volume, in
the IAOA subseries of CEUR. For more information on previous editions see:
https://isd.inf.unibz.it.
SCORE is a research collaboration between Universität Bremen, Germany, and
the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, funded by a DAAD-MIUR program.
The project is devoted to advance the state of the art in research on cognitively in-
spired robotics where the theoretical focus on knowledge representation in Bozen-
Bolzano is combined with the expertise on cognitive robotics and applied on-
tology in Bremen. More information about the collaboration can be found at:
http://www.inf.unibz.it/⇠okutz/score/.
The overall mission of the conference was to provide a platform for the diverse
communities interested in research at the intersection between human cognition
and formal computation. Within this wide spectrum, researchers working on top-
ics in Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy, Linguistics and
Cognitive Science, both in theory and applications, were encouraged to partici-
pate.
TriCoLore 2018 was a great success. Particularly memorable were the five keynote
talks by Marianna Bolognesi, Aldo Gangemi, Irene Mittelberg, Alessandro Oltra-
mari and Marija Slavkovik, who all contributed short invited papers to this vol-
ume.
On the contributing side, the event received submissions from over eight di↵erent
countries. Of these submissions, 12 papers were eventually accepted for presen-
tation at the conference. All accepted publications can be found in this volume.
The papers span from linguistics to formal knowledge representation to cogni-
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tive robotics, connected through the core theme: creativity and the theory of im-
age schemas, areas of research at the intersection between human cognition and
computation.
Acknowledgements
We would like to thank the program committee members and the additional reviewers for
their timely reviewing. We thank our invited keynote speakers — Marianna Bolognesi, Aldo
Gangemi, Irene Mittelberg, Alessandro Oltramari and Marija Slavkovik—for their support and
contributions. Moreover, we would like to extend our gratitude to the Free University of Bozen-
Bolzano and its event management team as well as EURAC Research who, by providing generous
financial support resp. hosting facilities, helped to make the event possible.
The event was further supported by the International Association for Ontology and its Ap-
plications (IAOA.org) and these proceedings appear in their dedicated CEUR subseries at
http://ceur-ws.org/iaoa.html. Through the organisation of the SCORE workshop, we moreover
enjoyed financial support from the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) and the
Ministero dell’Istruzione dell’Universitá e della Ricerca (MIUR) via a DAAD-MIUR mobility
program.
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TriCoLore 2018 – Organisation
General Chairs
Oliver Kutz Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
Maria M. Hedblom Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
Additional Organising Chairs
John Bateman Universität Bremen, Germany
Tarek R. Besold Alpha Health AI Lab, Spain
Roberto Confalonieri Alpha Health AI Lab, Spain
Carlos Léon Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
Tony Veale University College Dublin, Ireland
Program Committee
George Athanasopoulos Durham University, UK
Bart Gajderowicz University of Toronto, Canada
Pablo Gervás Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
Kazjon Grace University of Sidney, Australia
Dagmar Gromann Dresden University, Germany
Maximos Kaliakatsos-Papakostas Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Werner Kuhn University of California, US
Stephen Mcgregor Queen Mary University of London, UK
Gonzalo Mendez Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
Todd Oakley Case Western Reserve University, US
Alessandro Oltramari Bosch Research and Technology Center, US
Enric Plaza Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, Spain
Marco Schorlemmer Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, Spain
Gem Stapleton University of Brighton, UK
Alan Tapscott Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona, Spain
Mark Turner Case Western Reserve University, US
Additional reviewers
Pietro Galliani Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
Philipp Wicke University College Dublin, Ireland
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