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Preface
Since 1984, the International Workshop on Nonmonotonic Reasoning (NMR) is the
premier venue for presenting and discussing current results in the area of Nonmonotonic
Reasoning. It brings together researchers interested in various aspects of knowledge
representation and reasoning (KR), including belief revision, uncertain reasoning,
reasoning about actions, planning, logic programming, preferences, argumentation,
causality, and many other related topics including systems and applications.
This volume serves as the informal proceedings of NMR 2024 held on November 2–4,
2024, in Hanoi, Vietnam. The programme of the Workshop featured presentations on a
wide range of topics, among them: answer set programming, argumentation theory,
belief change, cognitive aspects of nonmonotonic reasoning, and conditional logics.
Each submission was thoroughly peer reviewed. We would like to express sincere thanks
to the programme committee members for their effort—it not only helped the selection
of the best papers, but also improved their quality through the generous feedback
offered to the authors. Out of 25 submissions, the committee decided to accept 19 full
papers (of which 1 was consecutively withdrawn) and 1 extended abstract. As a result,
19 papers were presented at the Workshop. Moreover, the programme had one session
in common with the Joint Workshop on Knowledge Diversity and Cognitive Aspects
of KR, which featured two interesting talks. We are very grateful to Richard Booth
(Cardiff University, United Kingdom) and Sarah Alice Gaggl (TU Dresden, Germany)
for contributing very inspiring invited lectures.
NMR 2024 was co-located with the 21st International Conference on Principles of
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR 2024). We thank the organizers of the
KR 2024 conference for their excellent support. Finally, let us express our gratitude
to the generous sponsors of NMR 2024: Artificial Intelligence Journal and KR Inc.
(Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning).
We hope that this workshop will be inspiring to the participants and that it will
foster new collaborations.
NMR 2024 Programme Chairs
Nina Gierasimczuk
Jesse Heyninck
NMR 2024 Local Chairs
Long Tran-Thanh
Thanh Dinh Van
Van Dao Hong
Hau Nguyen Thi Anh
October, 2024
CEUR
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Workshop ISSN 1613-0073
Proceedings
Programme Committee Co-Chairs
Nina Gierasimczuk Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Jesse Heyninck Open Universiteit, The Netherlands &
University of Cape Town, South-Africa
Local Organizers
Long Tran-Thanh University of Warwick, UK
Thanh Dinh Van East Asia University of Technology, Vietnam
Van Dao Hong East Asia University of Technology, Vietnam
Hau Nguyen Thi Anh East Asia University of Technology, Vietnam
Programme Committee
Ofer Arieli The Academic College of Tel-Aviv, Israel
Mohua Banerjee Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
Alexander Bochman Holon Institute of Technology, Israel
Richard Booth Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Arina Britz Stellenbosch University, South-Africa
Giovanni Casini ISTI - CNR, Italy
Jake Chandler La Trobe University, Australia
Agata Ciabattoni TU Wien, Austria
Jens Classen Roskilde University, Denmark
Thomas Eiter Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Eduardo Fermé Universidade da Madeira, Portugal
Sarah Alice Gaggl TU Dresden, Germany
Laura Giordano DISIT, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Sujata Gosh Indian Statistical Institute, India
Nina Gierasimczuk Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Davide Grossi University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Jesse Heyninck Open Universiteit, The Netherlands
Andreas Herzig CNRS, IRIT - Universite de Toulouse, France
Haythem Ismail German University in Cairo, Egypt
Tomi Janhunen Tampere University, Finland
Souhila Kaci LIRMM, France
Antonis Kakas University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Gabriele Kern-Isberner Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany
Sébastien Konieczny Université d’Artois, France
Karolina Krzyżanowska University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Isabelle Kuhlmann FerunUniversität in Hagen, Germany
Fenrong Liu Tsinghua University, China
Thomas Meyer University of Cape Town and CAIR, South Africa
Cláudia Nalon University of Brası́lia, Brazil
Xavier Parent TU Wien, Austria
Simona Perri University of Calabria, Italy
Ramon Pino Perez Université d’Artois, France
Sylwia Polberg Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Nico Potyka Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Laurent Perrussel IRIT - Universite de Toulouse, France
Anna Rapberger Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Ken Satoh National Institute of Informatics and Sokendai, Japan
Jandson S. Ribeiro Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Kai Sauerwald FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany
Guillermo R. Simari Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina
Sonja Smets University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Markus Ulbricht TU Dresden, Germany
Renata Wassermann University of São Paulo, Brazil
Emil Weydert CSC, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Stefan Woltran TU Wien, Austria
Fan Yang Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Jessica Zangari University of Calabria, Italy