The miniKanren and Relational Programming Workshop is a workshop for the miniKanren family of relational (pure constraint logic programming) languages: miniKanren, microKanren, core.logic, OCanren, Guanxi, etc. The workshop solicits papers and talks on the design, implementation, and application of miniKanren-like languages. A major goal of the workshop is to bring together researchers, implementors, and users from the miniKanren community, and to share expertise and techniques for relational programming. Another goal for the workshop is to push the state of the art of relational programming — for example, by developing new techniques for writing interpreters, type inferencers, theorem provers, abstract interpreters, CAD tools, and other interesting programs as relations, which are capable of being “run backward,” performing synthesis, etc.
Highlights
Fri 6 SepDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
09:00 - 10:30 | |||
09:00 60mKeynote | High-Performance Logic Programming on Servers, Clusters, and GPUsin-person miniKanren |
10:30 - 11:00 | |||
11:00 - 12:30 | |||
11:00 30mTalk | Relational Reactive Programming: miniKanren for the Webremote miniKanren | ||
11:30 30mTalk | To Be or Not To Be: Adding Integrity Constraints to stableKanren to Make a Decisionin-person miniKanren | ||
12:00 30mTalk | Six Ways to Implement Divisibility by Three in miniKanrenin-person miniKanren Pre-print |
12:30 - 14:00 | |||
14:00 - 15:30 | |||
14:00 60mKeynote | Hosted miniKanren: Reconciling Optimizing Compilation and Extensibilityin-person miniKanren | ||
15:00 30mTalk | typedKanren: Statically Typed Relational Programming with Exhaustive Matching in Haskellremote miniKanren Pre-print |
15:30 - 16:00 | |||
16:00 - 17:30 | |||
16:00 30mTalk | Improving stableKanren’s Backward Compatibilityin-person miniKanren | ||
16:30 30mTalk | A Relational Solver for Constraint-based Type Inferenceremote miniKanren |
Accepted Papers
Call for Papers
The miniKanren and Relational Programming Workshop is a workshop for the miniKanren family of relational (pure constraint logic programming) languages: miniKanren, microKanren, core.logic, OCanren, Guanxi, etc. The workshop solicits papers and talks on the design, implementation, and application of miniKanren-like languages. A major goal of the workshop is to bring together researchers, implementors, and users from the miniKanren community, and to share expertise and techniques for relational programming. Another goal for the workshop is to push the state of the art of relational programming — for example, by developing new techniques for writing interpreters, type inferencers, theorem provers, abstract interpreters, CAD tools, and other interesting programs as relations, which are capable of being “run backward,” performing synthesis, etc.
We want to encourage all kinds of submissions. We expect short papers as well as longer papers. As a rough guideline, with the new ACM format, a short paper would be 2 to 7 pages and a long paper 8 to 25 pages.
Submission Information
Paper submissions must use the format acmart
and its sub-format acmsmall
. Here is the preamble in LaTeX: \documentclass[acmsmall,screen,review,anonymous]{acmart}
Authors are encouraged to publish any code associated with their papers under an open-source license, so that reviewers may try the code and verify the claims.
Submissions must be anonymized and should not contain any identifying information. It is recommended to use the review
option when submitting a paper; this option enables line numbers for easy reference in reviews.
Reviewing Process
We will use lightweight-double-blind reviewing. Submitted papers must omit author names and institutions and reference the authors’ own related work in the third person (e.g., not “we build on our previous work…” but rather “we build on the work of…”).
The purpose is to help the reviewers come to an initial judgement about the paper without bias, not to make it impossible for them to discover the authors if they were to try. Nothing should be done in the name of anonymity that weakens the submission or makes the job of reviewing the paper more difficult (e.g., important background references should not be omitted or anonymized).
Proceedings will be published on https://arxiv.org/.
Publication of a paper at this workshop is not intended to replace conference or journal publication and does not preclude re-publication of a more complete or finished version of the paper at some later conference or in a journal.