The CADE ATP System Competition

... part of ...

The 4th International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning
(Incorporating the International Conference on Automated Deduction)
Sydney, Australia, 10th - 15th August 2008


The CADE conferences are the major forum for the presentation of new research in all aspects of automated deduction. In order to stimulate ATP research and system development, and to expose ATP systems within and beyond the ATP community, the CADE ATP System Competition (CASC) is held at each CADE conference. CASC-J4 will be held at the 4th International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning (IJCAR, which incorporates CADE), on 13th August 2008.

CASC evaluates the performance of sound, fully automatic, classical 1st order ATP systems. The evaluation is in terms of:

in the context of:

The competition organizer is Geoff Sutcliffe. The competition is overseen by a panel of knowledgeable researchers who are not participating in the event. The panel members are Alessandro Armando, Christoph Benzmüller, and John Slaney, If you have any questions about the competition, please email the organizers.


Deadlines and Important Dates

Articulate Software provided $3000 of prize money for the SMO category of the new LTB division.
1st: SInE 0.3; 2nd MaLARea 0.3; 3rd iProver 0.5 & Vampire 10.0
Cycorp has provided €200 of prize money for the CYC category of the new LTB division.
Completeness prize: Vampire 10.0; Efficiency prize: SInE 0.3


Follow these links to:


Competition computers supplied by
Department of Computer Science
The University of Manchester

   
Department of Computer Science
University of Miami