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Sun 15 Jan
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08:50 - 10:00
First Morning Session
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Chair(s):
Assia Mahboubi
INRIA
08:50
10m
Day opening
Welcome
TTT
09:00
20m
Talk
A Case Study in Programming Coinductive Proofs in Beluga: Howe's Method
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David Thibodeau
McGill University, Canada
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Alberto Momigliano
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Brigitte Pientka
McGill University
09:20
20m
Talk
Needle & Knot: A Framework for Meta-Theoretical Specifications with Binding
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Steven Keuchel
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Koar Marntirosian
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Tom Schrijvers
KU Leuven
09:40
20m
Talk
Equivalence of System F and λ2 in Abella
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Jonas Kaiser
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Gert Smolka
Saarland University
10:30 - 12:00
Second Morning Session
TTT
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Salle 105, Barre 44-54
Chair(s):
Keiko Nakata
10:30
50m
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Invited Talk -- Type Theory in the Software Analysis Workbench
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Aaron Tomb
Galois, Inc.
11:20
20m
Talk
Modelling Program Behaviour within Software Verification Tool LAV
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Milena Vujosevic Janicic
11:40
20m
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agdARGS - Declarative Hierarchical Command Line Interfaces
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Guillaume Allais
Radboud University Nijmegen
14:00 - 15:30
First Afternoon Session
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Chair(s):
Bas Spitters
14:00
50m
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Invited Talk -- Cubical Type Theory: a constructive interpretation of the univalence axiom
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Anders Mörtberg
Inria
14:50
20m
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Equations: a tool for dependent pattern-matching
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Cyprien Mangin
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Matthieu Sozeau
Inria
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15:10
20m
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Coq's Prolog and application to defining semi-automatic tactics
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Théo Zimmermann
IRIF, Université Paris Diderot
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Hugo Herbelin
File Attached
16:00 - 18:00
Second Afternoon Session
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Chair(s):
Hugo Herbelin
16:00
50m
Talk
Invited Talk -- Iris: a framework for higher-order concurrent separation logic in Coq
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Robbert Krebbers
Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
16:50
20m
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Introducing MetaCoq: A Safe Tactic Language for Coq
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Beta Ziliani
FAMAF, UNC (Argentina) / CONICET (Argentina)
17:10
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Mon 16 Jan
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Gradual Typing (AM)
POPL Tutorials
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Salle 105, Barre 44-54
09:00
3h
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The State of the Art in Gradual Typing
POPL Tutorials
Jeremy G. Siek
Indiana University Bloomington
14:00 - 17:00
Gradual Typing (PM)
POPL Tutorials
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Salle 105, Barre 44-54
14:00
3h
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The State of the Art in Gradual Typing
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Jeremy G. Siek
Indiana University Bloomington
Tue 17 Jan
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09:00 - 10:00
Session 1
PPS
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Salle 105, Barre 44-54
Chair(s):
Cameron Freer
Gamalon and Borelian
09:00
60m
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Towards a metric semantics for probabilistic programming (invited talk)
PPS
Gordon Plotkin
10:30 - 12:00
Session 2
PPS
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Salle 105, Barre 44-54
Chair(s):
Chad Scherrer
Galois, Inc.
10:30
20m
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An application of computable distributions to the semantics of probabilistic programs: part 2
PPS
Daniel Huang
Harvard University
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Greg Morrisett
Cornell University
10:50
10m
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Discussion 1
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20m
Talk
Probabilistic programming and a domain theoretic approach to Skorohod's theorem
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Michael Mislove
Tulane
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10m
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Discussion 2
PPS
11:30
20m
Talk
Building inference algorithms from monad transformers
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Adam Ścibior
University of Cambridge
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Yufei Cai
University of Tübingen, Germany
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Klaus Ostermann
University of Tübingen, Germany
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Zoubin Ghahramani
University of Cambridge
11:50
10m
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Discussion 3
PPS
14:00 - 15:30
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Chair(s):
Sam Staton
University of Oxford
14:00
20m
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Commutativity logic for probabilistic trace equivalence: complete or not?
PPS
Paul Blain Levy
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Nathan Bowler
Universität Hamburg
14:20
10m
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Discussion 4
PPS
14:30
20m
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Mathematical structures of probabilistic programming
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Ilias Garnier
University of Edinburgh
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Fredrik Dahlqvist
University College London
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Florence Clerc
McGill University
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Vincent Danos
ENS Paris/CNRS
14:50
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Discussion 5
PPS
15:00
20m
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A weakest pre-expectation semantics for mixed-sign expectations
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Benjamin Lucien Kaminski
RWTH Aachen University
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Joost-Pieter Katoen
RWTH Aachen University
15:20
10m
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Discussion 6
PPS
15:30 - 16:30
Poster Session
PPS
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15:30
60m
Meeting
ProbLog and applicative probabilistic programming
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Alexander Vandenbroucke
KU Leuven, Belgium
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Tom Schrijvers
KU Leuven
15:30
60m
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Encapsulating models and approximate inference programs in probabilistic modules
PPS
Marco Cusumano-Towner
MIT-CSAIL
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Vikash Mansinghka
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
15:30
60m
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The extended semantics for probabilistic programming languages
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Siddharth Srivastava
UTRC Berkeley
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Nicholas Hay
Vicarious
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Yi WU
UC Berkeley
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Stuart Russell
University of California, Berkeley
15:30
60m
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Synthetic topology in homotopy type theory for probabilistic programming
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Florian Faissole
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Bas Spitters
15:30
60m
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Reasoning about inference in probabilistic programs
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Chandrakana Nandi
University of Washington, USA
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Adrian Sampson
Cornell University
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Dan Grossman
University of Washington
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Todd Mytkowicz
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Kathryn S McKinley
Microsoft Research
15:30
60m
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On computable representations of exchangeable data
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Nathanael L. Ackerman
Harvard University
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Jeremy Avigad
Carnegie Mellon University
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Cameron Freer
Gamalon and Borelian
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Daniel Roy
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Jason M. Rute
Pennsylvania State University
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Probabilistic logic programs: unifying program trace and possible world semantics
PPS
Angelika Kimmig
KU Leuven
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Luc De Raedt
KU Leuven
15:30
60m
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Metropolis-Hastings for mixtures of conditional distributions
PPS
Oleg Kiselyov
15:30
60m
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Support and influence analysis for visualizing posteriors of probabilistic programs
PPS
Long Ouyang
Stanford University
15:30
60m
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Efficient exact inference in discrete Anglican programs
PPS
Robert Cornish
University of Oxford
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Frank Wood
University of Oxford
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Hongseok Yang
University of Oxford
16:30 - 18:00
Session 5
PPS
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Chair(s):
Chung-chieh Shan
Indiana University, USA
16:30
20m
Talk
An exponential family basis for probabilistic programming
PPS
Chad Scherrer
Galois, Inc.
16:50
10m
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Discussion 7
PPS
17:00
20m
Talk
The semantics of subroutines and iteration in the Bayesian programming language ProBT
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Raphaël Laurent
ProbaYes
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Kamel Mekhnacha
ProbaYes
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Emmanuel Mazer
CNRS/LIG
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Pierre Bessière
CNRS/ISIR
17:20
10m
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Discussion 8
PPS
17:30
20m
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Exchangeable random process and data abstraction
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Sam Staton
University of Oxford
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Hongseok Yang
University of Oxford
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Nathanael L. Ackerman
Harvard University
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Cameron Freer
Gamalon and Borelian
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Daniel Roy
17:50
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Discussion 9
PPS
18:15 - 19:15
Session 6
PPS
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Salle 105, Barre 44-54
Chair(s):
Hongseok Yang
University of Oxford
18:15
20m
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Reducing probabilistic choice to nondeterministic choice
PPS
Ernie Cohen
Amazon Web Services
18:35
10m
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Discussion 10
PPS
18:45
20m
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GraPPa: spanning the expressivity vs. efficiency continuum
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Edwin Westbrook
Galois, Inc.
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Chad Scherrer
Galois, Inc.
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Nathan Collins
Galois, Inc.
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Eric Mertens
Galois, Inc.
19:05
10m
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Discussion 11
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Sat 21 Jan
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08:55 - 09:00
Welcome
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Welcome
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Session 1
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Salle 105, Barre 44-54
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30m
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Andrew Kennedy (Facebook) Static type checking for PHP
PiP
09:30
30m
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Jean-Louis Colaco (Ansys - Esterel Technologies) A brief history of the Scade language
PiP
10:30 - 12:05
Session 2
PiP
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Salle 105, Barre 44-54
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Peter Sewell (Cambridge) REMS Short Introduction
PiP
10:35
30m
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Simon Moore (Cambridge) Experiences of Formal Modelling in the CHERI Computer Architecture Research Project
PiP
11:05
30m
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Stephen Kell/Dominic Mulligan (Cambridge) ELF linking: what it means and why it matters
PiP
11:35
30m
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Philippa Gardner (Imperial) An Infrastructure for Tractable Verification of JavaScript Programs
PiP
14:00 - 15:30
Session 3
PiP
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30m
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John Hughes (Quviq/Chalmers) Properties in practice: lessons from ten years of QuickCheck
PiP
14:30
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Byron Cook (Amazon) Automated Reasoning about AWS
PiP
15:00
30m
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Steve Zdancewic (U.Penn) Vellvm2: Semantics and Verification for LLVM
PiP
16:00 - 18:00
Session 4
PiP
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30m
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Christopher Pulte/Kathryn Gray (Cambridge) REMS machine models
PiP
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Discussion: Methods and Tools for large-scale semantics
PiP
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Welcome
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A Case Study in Programming Coinductive Proofs in Beluga: Howe's Method
09:00 - 09:20
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Needle & Knot: A Framework for Meta-Theoretical Specifications with Binding
09:20 - 09:40
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Equivalence of System F and λ2 in Abella
09:40 - 10:00
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Invited Talk -- Type Theory in the Software Analysis Workbench
10:30 - 11:20
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Modelling Program Behaviour within Software Verification Tool LAV
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agdARGS - Declarative Hierarchical Command Line Interfaces
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Invited Talk -- Cubical Type Theory: a constructive interpretation of t ...
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Equations: a tool for dependent pattern-matching
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Coq's Prolog and application to defining semi-automatic tactics
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Invited Talk -- Iris: a framework for higher-order concurrent separatio ...
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Introducing MetaCoq: A Safe Tactic Language for Coq
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Towards a metric semantics for probabilistic programming (invited talk)
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An application of computable distributions to the semantics of probabil ...
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10:50 - 11:00
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Probabilistic programming and a domain theoretic approach to Skorohod's ...
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Building inference algorithms from monad transformers
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Commutativity logic for probabilistic trace equivalence: complete or not?
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Discussion 4
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Mathematical structures of probabilistic programming
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A weakest pre-expectation semantics for mixed-sign expectations
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ProbLog and applicative probabilistic programming
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Encapsulating models and approximate inference programs in probabilisti ...
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The extended semantics for probabilistic programming languages
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Synthetic topology in homotopy type theory for probabilistic programming
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Reasoning about inference in probabilistic programs
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On computable representations of exchangeable data
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Probabilistic logic programs: unifying program trace and possible world ...
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Metropolis-Hastings for mixtures of conditional distributions
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Support and influence analysis for visualizing posteriors of probabilis ...
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Efficient exact inference in discrete Anglican programs
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An exponential family basis for probabilistic programming
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The semantics of subroutines and iteration in the Bayesian programming ...
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Exchangeable random process and data abstraction
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Reducing probabilistic choice to nondeterministic choice
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Discussion 10
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GraPPa: spanning the expressivity vs. efficiency continuum
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Andrew Kennedy (Facebook) Static type checking for PHP
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Jean-Louis Colaco (Ansys - Esterel Technologies) A brief history of the ...
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Peter Sewell (Cambridge) REMS Short Introduction
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Simon Moore (Cambridge) Experiences of Formal Modelling in the CHERI Co ...
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Stephen Kell/Dominic Mulligan (Cambridge) ELF linking: what it means an ...
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Philippa Gardner (Imperial) An Infrastructure for Tractable Verificatio ...
11:35 - 12:05
PiP
John Hughes (Quviq/Chalmers) Properties in practice: lessons from ten ...
14:00 - 14:30
PiP
Byron Cook (Amazon) Automated Reasoning about AWS
14:30 - 15:00
PiP
Steve Zdancewic (U.Penn) Vellvm2: Semantics and Verification for LLVM
15:00 - 15:30
PiP
Christopher Pulte/Kathryn Gray (Cambridge) REMS machine models
16:00 - 16:30
PiP
Discussion: Methods and Tools for large-scale semantics
16:30 - 17:30
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