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Journal of Logic, Language and Information (JOLLI) Special Issue on Visual Languages and Logic

Diagrams of one sort or another have always been used as aids to abstract reasoning. Although many are informal mnemonics, reminding their authors about structures and relationships they have observed or deduced, considerable research effort has been expended on formalising graphical notations so that they may play a more central role in the application of logic to problems.

While early work concentrated on diagrammatic representations of logic as a more intuitive or revealing paper-based replacement for textually represented logic, research in this area now mostly involves notations specifically designed for computer implementation either as computational models or interface languages. Examples include relational and existential graphs (C.S. Peirce), conceptual graphs (J.F. Sowa), various flavours of semantic networks such as conceptual dependency graphs (R. Schank), graphical deduction systems such as clause interconnectivity graphs (S. Sickel), Venn diagrams, Euler diagrams, constraint diagrams, and visual logic programming languages.

Following the success of the 2007 Workshop on Visual Languages and Logic (VLL 2007) (http://vivid.cs.dal.ca/VLL), we are soliciting, for a Special Issue of JOLLI, papers in which the primary focus is research at the intersection of logic and visual languages. In particular, we invite VLL 2007 authors to submit updated and expanded versions of their papers. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

¥ Graphical notations for logics (either classical or non-classical, such as first or higher order logic, temporal logic, description logic, independence friendly logic, spatial logic) ¥ Diagrammatic reasoning ¥ Theorem proving ¥ Formalisation (syntax, semantics, reasoning rules) ¥ Expressiveness of visual logics ¥ Visual logic programming languages ¥ Visual specification languages ¥ Applications ¥ Tool support for visual logics

If you intend to submit a paper, please email a title, abstract and keywords to [log in to unmask] by November 30, 2007. This information will be used to assign referees in advance of the paper deadline.

Your paper may be up to 30 pages, must conform to the JOLLI style (see following URL), and be emailed as a PDF to [log in to unmask]  by January 31, 2008. Note that although PDF is not the required format for the final copies of accepted papers, it is the most convenient for reviewing.

http://www.springer.com/west/home/philosophy/logic?SGWID=4-40392-70-35503189-0&detailsPage=contentItemPage&contentItemId=141475&CIPageCounter=CI_FOR_AUTHORS_AND_EDITORS_PAGE1#anchor1

If you have any questions about this Special Issue, please email [log in to unmask]

Philip Cox, Dalhousie University; Andrew Fish and John Howse, University of Brighton Guest Editors, Special Issue on Visual Languages and Logic Journal of Logic, Language and Information

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