[DL] I-Semantics 2011 Call for papers
Chiara Ghidini
ghidini at fbk.eu
Tue Feb 15 11:28:30 CET 2011
Sincere apologies for multiple postings.
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Call for Papers
I-Semantics 2011:
7th International Conference on Semantic Systems
Graz, Austria, 7 - 9 September 2011
http://www.i-semantics.at
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including
Call for Papers
6th AIS SigPrag International Conference Track on Pragmatic Web
(ICPW 2011)
&
Call for Submissions
4th Triplification Challenge
Latest News:
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I-SEMANTICS proceedings published by ACM ICPS
Important Dates
• Paper Submission Deadline: April 30, 2011
• Notification of Acceptance: Mai 30, 2011
• Camera-Ready Paper: June 30, 2011
• I-SEMANTICS 2011: September 7-9, 2011
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Scope
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I-SEMANTICS 2011 (www.i-semantics.at) is the 7th conference in the I-
SEMANTICS series and provides a forum for academic and industrial
research & development that focuses on semantic technologies and the
Semantic Web. I-SEMANTICS 2011 will bring together both researchers
and practitioners in the areas of Linked Data, Social Software and the
Semantic Web in order to present and develop innovative ideas that
help realising the “Social Semantic Web” and the “Corporate Semantic
Web”.
I-SEMANTICS 2011 will be the host of the 6th AIS SigPrag International
Conference on Pragmatic Web as well as the 4th edition of the
TRIPLIFICATION Challenge. Further on I-SEMANTICS will be complemented
by I-KNOW (www.i-know.at), the 11th International Conference on
Knowledge Management. This setup is aiming to reflect the increasing
importance and convergence of knowledge management and semantic systems.
Topics
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As a conference aiming to bring together science and industry, I-
SEMANTICS encourages scientific research and application oriented
contributions in the field of Semantic Technologies and Linked Data.
The topics of interest for this year’s conference include but are not
limited to:
Linked Data and Web of Data
• Triplification of existing data
• Vocabularies, taxonomies and schemas for use on the Web of Data
• Querying, searching and browsing over the Web of Data
• User interaction and visualisation of Semantic Web Data
• Applications utilizing large open data sets
• Linked Enterprise Data, Linked Government Data
• Languages, tools and methodologies for representing, managing and
reasoning on the Web of Data
• Semantic Sensor Web
Quality of Semantic Data on the Web
• Provenance Information for Linked Data
• Large-Scale Ontology inspection and repair
• Co-reference detection and dataset reconciliation
• Maintenance of Linked Data Models
• Quality criteria for socially generated semantic content
• Trust, privacy and security in Semantic Web applications
Corporate Semantic Web
• Corporate thesauri, corporate business vocabularies / ontologies and
business rules
• Semantic Business Information Systems
• Semantic Business Process Management
• Semantic Decision Management
• Semantics, Pragmatics and Semiotics in Organizations
• Economic and entrepreneurial aspects and business models of Semantic
Enterprises
Social Web of Semantic Data
• Semantic blogging, wikis and content management systems
• Semantic Desktop & Semantic mashups
• Semantic/structured tagging
• Social semantic web and mobile services
Semantic Content Engineering
• (Collaborative) Ontology Engineering
• Ontology modularity, alignment and merging
• Ontology Design Patterns
• Ontology Life Cycle Management
• Ontology Learning and knowledge acquisition (including Linguistic
and statistic for structuring and extracting content and entities)
• Automated annotation, extreme tagging and digital curation approaches
Semantic Web Applications and Application Building Blocks
• Scalable inference, retrieval, and persistence of semantic data
• Design processes from requirements to maintenance
• Design patterns, Best practices and Reference Models
• User-interface components, template languages
• Integration of distributed repositories
• Policy Awareness & Policy Aware Web
• Semantic web services
• Applications of semantic web technologies
Studies, Metrics & Benchmarks
• Case studies of and benchmarks in semantic systems usage
• Evaluation perspectives, methods and Semantic Web research
methodologies
• Technology assessment, acceptance/media choice theories
• Usability and user interaction with semantic technologies
• Economic effects generated by large scale semantic systems
• Applications with clear lessons learned or evaluations
Pragmatic Web Track
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The track on PRAGMATIC WEB is centered around the study of
“pragmatics” in the Semantic Web. That is, it draws attention to how
communicative actions with a pragmatic context are performed via Web
media and illuminates how mutual understanding and commitments to
actions can evolve in conversations. For further information about the
Pragmatic Web see http://www.pragmaticweb.info/
Topics of Interest
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• Pragmatic Web Science
• Theories, Frameworks, Models and Methods …inspired by Pragmatics and
Pragmatism, or less formally, case study reflections on “pragmatic”
uses of the Web that supported the negotiation of social/work
relationships and common ground
• Applied pragmatic theory
• Communication, dialogue and argumentation models
• Pragmatic Web media for communicative actions
• Pragmatic collaboration and coordination tools
• Pragmatic context models (e.g. within conversation-based
collaborations)
• Pragmatic design principles for Web contents where trust and
commitment to action play a role
• Vocabularies / ontologies for pragmatic primitives (e.g. speech
acts, deontic primitives)
• Linguistic metaphor: its value for framing the Syntactic, Semantic
and Pragmatic Web
• Pragmatic model of scientific inquiry in Semantic Web research
• Negotiation, mediation, conflict resolution, and coordination
combining existing ontologies and schemata, collaborative ontology
sharing and matching techniques
• Integrative frameworks: approaches to integrating insights from
component disciplines (e.g. language-action perspectives, cognition,
linguistics, semiotics, knowledge representation, philosophy,
interaction design, negotiation, media studies)
• Pragmatic reasoning supporting adaptive semantic collaboration and
virtual collaborative teams
• Sense making, analysis and decision-making in a cooperative or non-
cooperative pragmatic model
• Argumentation, dialogue and debate
• Personalized / role-based Pragmatic Web Agents and intelligent
conversation or action based web services
• Pragmatic Web based human-human and human-computer interaction
• Semiotically motivated approaches to information systems
• Semiotic engineering and Semiotics in business computing
• Semiotic theory, concepts, methods and techniques, and their
practical applications
Triplification Challenge
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The challenge is open to anyone interested in applying Semantic Web
and Linked Data technologies. This includes students, developers,
researchers, and people from industry. Individual or group submissions
are both acceptable. We envision submissions that fall into one or
more of the following topics:
• Novel data sets that are published as part of the Web of Data,
according to Linked Data principles, and demonstrating potential
benefit of use within applications;
• Novel generic mechanisms, approaches, and technologies that convert
certain types and formats of information into triples, interlink them
to other data sets, and expose them as Linked Data;
• Applications showcasing the benefits of Linked Data to end-users
such as for information syndication, specialized search, browsing, or
augmentation of content.
A prize money will be given to the most promising applications, newly
published datasets and methodological approaches built upon Linked
Data. Participants can choose between an Open Track and a special Open
Government Data Track.
Evaluation Criteria
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Entries shall consist of a 2-3 page description and will be assessed
according to the extent to which they:
• demonstrate innovation through the expression of existing data
structures as Linked Data;
• reasonably reuse existing vocabularies and alignment ontologies
(e.g., the datasets from the Linking Open Data cloud);
• automatically discover and use new, linked data and do not restrict
themselves to a predefined set of data sources;
• bring real benefits to potential users through the consumption of
Linked Data sources in real-world applications.
All three criteria will be given equal importance in selecting the
winning entry. In the event of a tie, the entry deemed to bring
greatest benefits to potential users will be awarded the prize.
Please find further information at
http://i-semantics.tugraz.at/triplification_challenge
Submission Information
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All accepted papers of I-SEMANTICS 2011 will be published in the
digital library of the ACM ICP series.
Submissions must be original and must not have been submitted for
publication elsewhere. Articles should follow the ACM ICPS guidelines
for formatting (http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates
) and must be submitted via the online submission system available at
the conference website as PDF documents (other formats will not be
accepted). For the camera-ready version, we will also need the source
files (Latex, Word Perfect, Word).
ISBN Number
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The publication will be available under the following ISBN number:
978-1-4503-0621-8
Research/Application Papers
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Research/Application papers report on novel research and/or
applications relevant to the topics of the conference. The number of
pages of research papers is limited to 8 pages including references
and an optional appendix.
Posters, Demos & Tutorials
The conference also particularly welcomes the submission of posters,
demos, and tutorials. Submissions should consist of a 2-4 page
description that allows us to judge the quality of your presentation.
Descriptions will also be published as part of the proceedings.
Important Dates
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• Paper Submission Deadline: April 30, 2011
• Notification of Acceptance: Mai 30, 2011
• Camera-Ready Paper: June 30, 2011
• I-SEMANTICS 2011: September 7-9, 2011
Committee (in alphabetical order)
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Program Chairs
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* Chiara Ghidini (Fondazione Bruno Kessler)
* Stefanie Lindstaedt (Know Center Graz)
* Axel Ngonga (University of Leipzig)
Track Chairs
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* Bernhard Schandl (University of Vienna) – Triplification Challenge
* Hans Weigand (Tilburg University) – Pragmatic Web Track
Industry Chair
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* Andreas Blumauer (Semantic Web Company)
Conference Chair
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* Tassilo Pellegrini (Semantic Web Company)
Program Committee
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Please go to: http://i-semantics.tugraz.at/scientific-track/program-committee/
Steering Committee
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* Sören Auer (University of Leipzig)
* Andreas Blumauer (Semantic Web Company)
* Michael Granitzer (Technical University of Graz / Know Center Graz)
* Adrian Paschke (Freie Universität Berlin)
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