25-26 November, 2015
ITMO University, St. Petersburg, Russia
25 November
Birzhevaya Linia, 14-16, room 301/5
Morning Session: Theory and Methodology
11.00 – 13.40
Chair: Dmitry Mouromtsev, ITMO University, Russia
11.00 – 11.10
Dmitry Mouromtsev
Welcome note (in Russian and in English)
11.10 – 11.25
Victor Glebovitsky, Victor Dech, Institute of Precambrian Geology and Geochronology, Russian Academy of Sciences – St. Petersburg State University
Life, Work and Scientific Vision of Andrei Vistelius (in Russian)
11.30 – 12.00
Cyril Pshenichny, ITMO University, Russia
Logical and Mathematical Aspects of Dynamic Knowledge Engineering (in Russian)
12.10 – 12.30 Pause for tea and coffee (in the dining hall downstairs)
12.30 – 13.10
Uwe Wolter, University of Bergen, Norway
Scenarios in Event Bushes – a Formal Approach (in English)
13.20 – 13.50
Paolo Diviacco, Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics (OGS), Trieste, Italy
Balancing Formalisation and Representation in Scientific Collaborative Research (in English)
14.00 – 15.00 Pause for lunch (in the dining hall downstairs)
Afternoon Session: Potential Target Problems
15.00 – 16.05
Chair: Cyril Pshenichny
15.00 – 15.05
Cyril Pshenichny
Introduction to the afternoon session
15.05 – 15.20
Roberto Carniel, University of Udine, Italy
A problem to Solve: Local Seismic Amplification Effects (in English)
15.25 – 15.40
Silvina Guzman, University of Salta, Argentina
The Vicuña Pampa volcanic complex: is it really a caldera? (In English)
15.45 – 16.00
Vladimir Anokhin, Institute of Limnology, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg
Structure and Origin of the Lineament Network on the Earth (in Russian)
16.05 Closing the session
16.05 – 16.30 Pause for tea and coffee (in the dining hall downstairs)
Knowledge Engineering Exercise (speakers only)
16.30 – 17.30
26 November
Birzhevaya Linia, 14-16, room 301/5
Processing the Results of Knowledge Engineering Exercise (speakers only)
11.00 – 14.40
Final Session
Chair: Uwe Wolter
15.00 – 15.30
15.05 – 15.25
Cyril Pshenichny
On the Theoretical and Practical Feasibility of Building the Event Bush Framework in the Geosciences
15.40 Closing the workshop