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KR 2026 : 23rd International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning | |||||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||||
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Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR) is a well-established and vibrant field of research within Artificial Intelligence. KR builds on the fundamental thesis that knowledge can often be represented in an explicit declarative form, suitable for processing by dedicated symbolic reasoning engines. This enables the exploitation of knowledge that would otherwise be implicit through semantically grounded inference mechanisms. KR has contributed to the theory and practice of various areas of AI, including agents, automated planning, robotics and natural language processing, and to fields beyond AI, including data management, semantic web, verification, software engineering, computational biology, and cybersecurity.
The KR conference series is the leading forum for timely, in-depth presentation of progress in the theory and practice of the representation and computational management of knowledge. In addition to the Main track, KR 2026 will include two special thematic tracks: KR meets Machine Learning and Explanation: https://kr.org/KR2026/call_kr_meets_mlx.html KR in the Wild: https://kr.org/KR2026/call_kr_in_the_wild.html KR 2026 will also include a Recently Published Research track (https://kr.org/KR2026/call_recently_published.html), a Video track (https://kr.org/KR2026/call_video_track.html), tutorials, workshops (https://kr.org/KR2026/call_tutorial_and_workshop.html), and a Doctoral Consortium (https://kr.org/KR2026/call_doctoral_consortium.html). =========================== Call for Papers: Main Track =========================== We solicit papers presenting novel results on the principles of KR, which clearly contribute to the formal foundations of the field or show the applicability of KR techniques to implemented or implementable systems. We welcome papers from other areas that demonstrate clear use of, or contributions to, the principles or practice of KR. We also encourage "reports from the field" of applications, experiments, developments, and tests. Important Dates --------------- The deadlines are AoE - Anywhere on Earth (UTC-12). Submission of title and abstract: February 8, 2026 Paper submission deadline: February 13, 2026 Author response period: March 24-28, 2026 Notification of acceptance: April 13, 2026 Camera-ready due: May 3, 2026 Conference dates: July 20-23, 2026 Topics of Interest ------------------ Typical topics of interest include the following, but the list is not exhaustive. The conference welcomes all topics concerned with the explicit representation or management of knowledge, and with the automated inference on the basis of such knowledge. Argumentation Belief change Common-sense reasoning Computational aspects of knowledge representation Description logics Ethical considerations in KR Explanation, abduction and diagnosis Geometric, spatial, and temporal reasoning Inconsistency- and exception-tolerant reasoning Knowledge acquisition Knowledge compilation, automated reasoning, satisfiability and model counting Knowledge representation languages Logic programming, answer set programming Model learning for diagnosis and planning Modeling and reasoning about preferences Modeling constraints and constraint solving Multi- and order-sorted representations and reasoning Non-monotonic logics Ontologies and knowledge-enriched data management Philosophical foundations of KR Qualitative reasoning Reasoning about actions and change, action languages Reasoning about knowledge, beliefs, and other mental attitudes Reasoning in knowledge graphs Reasoning in multi-agent systems Semantic web Similarity-based and contextual reasoning Uncertainty and vagueness Submission Guidelines for the Main Track ---------------------------------------- Submissions should be anonymous and will be subject to double-blind peer review. Contributions may be regular papers (up to 9 pages) or short papers (up to 4 pages), including abstract, figures, and appendices (if any) but excluding references and acknowledgements. Papers must be written in English and must be formatted according to the style files that will be provided on the website. Accepted papers will be published in the KR 2026 proceedings. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to participate in the conference and present the work. Top papers from KR 2026 will be invited to the award-winning paper tracks of Artificial Intelligence (AIJ) and the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR). Thus, award winners will have the possibility of choosing between AIJ and JAIR. All submissions will be treated confidentially until the publication date. |