International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
The International Conference on the Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR) is a leading event for showcasing progress in knowledge representation theory and computational management. The conference was founded in 1989 and held biennially until 2020. Since 2021, KR has been held annually. KR is organized by KR Inc., a non-profit scientific foundation based in Massachusetts, USA[1]. The conference provides a focused setting for researchers studying explicit knowledge representations and inference algorithms that underpin much work in AI, Computer Science, and Software Engineering. KR aims to foster research and communication in this field by emphasizing both theoretical principles and their practical applications.
Present and past KR conferences[2][edit]
- 2023, Rhodes, Greece[3]
- 2022, Haifa, Israel
- 2021, Hanoi, Vietnam (virtual)
- 2020, Rhodes, Greece (virtual)
- 2018, Tempe, Arizona, USA
- 2016, Cape Town, South Africa
- 2014, Vienna, Austria
- 2012, Rome, Italy
- 2010, Toronto, Canada
- 2008, Sydney, Australia
- 2006, Lake District of the UK
- 2004, Whistler, Canada
- 2002, Toulouse, France
- 2000, Breckenridge, Colorado, USA
- 1998, Trento, Italy
- 1996, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- 1994, Bonn, Germany
- 1992, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- 1991, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- 1989, Toronto, Canada
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