4th Workshop on Learning in Verification

LiVe 2020


Theoretical Computer Science



LiVe 2020: 4th Workshop on Learning in Verification
held as a satellite event of ETAPS in Dublin, Ireland, on April 25, 2020
Topic
The success of machine learning has recently motivated researchers in formal methods to adapt the highly scalable learning methods to the verification setting, where correctness guarantees on the result are essential. The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers from the formal verification community that are developing approaches to exploit learning methods in verification as well as researchers from machine learning area interested in applications in verification and synthesis. The general topic of machine learning in verification includes, for instance, the use of learning techniques (e.g. reinforcement learning) for speeding up verification (e.g. rigorous analysis of complex systems combining non-determinism, stochasticity, timing etc.), the use of machine learning data structures and algorithms (e.g. decision trees) for enhancing results of verification (e.g. generating simple invariants of programs generating small controllers of systems), verification of machine-learning artefacts (e.g. verification of neural networks), or meta-usage of machine learning (e.g. to predict the best tools to be applied to a verification problem).
Submissions
Since the aim of the workshop is to stimulate discussion on the potential of learning techniques in verification and to report on recent advancements, we invite presentations of possibly already published as well as ongoing work. The submissions should be abstracts of such work, limited to at most two pages in the llncs style, and will only be published in the informal pre-proceedings for the convenience of the participants. There will be no formal publication or post-proceedings. The submission are to be done over Easychair.
Important dates:
Paper submission: February 15, 2020
Notification: March 1, 2020
Final versions for informal pre-proceedings: March 10, 2020
PC chairs
Joost-Pieter Katoen, RWTH Aachen University, Germany / University of Twente, Netherlands
Jan Kretinsky, Technical University of Munich, Germany