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##### Content and Audience
This seminar discusses selected topics from knowledge representation.
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The social center of the seminar is the [KWARC research group](http://kwarc.info), and the talks reflect the current research in the group.
Therefore, the seminar is well-suited for newcomers, e.g., students interested in a Master thesis or PhD.
##### Schedule WS 2023/2024
##### Topics
The seminar consists of weekly talks. Every student chooses one topic on which to give a talk.
Additionally every student prepares a report about their topic. The grades is based on attendance, the talk, and the report.
Topics are chosen individually with the instructors, typically at the first seminar slot.
Students are allowed and encouraged to make suggestions for their topic - anything is allowed that is scientific and broadly related to knowledge representation.
Some topics can be found at https://gl.kwarc.info/kwarc/thesis-projects/ (Those are thesis topics, but they are representative of the kind of topics that also work in the seminar.)
In general, all papers from the IJCAR, CADE, ITP, LICS, CSL, FSCD, CICM, ICMS, KR, ISWC conferences and related workshops of the last few years are acceptable.
##### For the record WS 2023/2024
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| 01. 02. 2024 | Zisis Erkelentzis, Stefan Demling | An Algebraic Approach for Solving Raven's Progressive Matrices, Evasiveness Through Binary Decision Diagrams ||
| 08. 02. 2024 | Suryalaxmi Ravianandan, Mohammad Annus| Generalized Set Theory, Automatic generation of short-answer questions in reading comprehension using NLP and KNN||
##### Topics
The seminar consists of weekly talks. Every student chooses one topic on which to give a talk.
Additionally every student prepares a report about their topic. The grades is based on attendance, the talk, and the report.
Topics are chosen individually with the instructors, typically at the first seminar slot.
Students are allowed and encouraged to make suggestions for their topic - anything is allowed that is scientific and broadly related to knowledge representation.
Some topics can be found at https://gl.kwarc.info/kwarc/thesis-projects/ (Those are thesis topics, but they are representative of the kind of topics that also work in the seminar.)
In general, all papers from the IJCAR, CADE, ITP, LICS, CSL, FSCD, CICM, ICMS, KR, ISWC conferences and related workshops of the last few years are acceptable.