[DL] CfP: 9th OWL: Experiences and Directions Workshop (OWLED 2012), Heraklion, Crete, May 27-28, 2012
Pavel Klinov
pklinov at cs.man.ac.uk
Tue Jan 31 05:02:40 CET 2012
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CALL FOR PAPERS
9th OWL: Experiences and Directions Workshop (OWLED 2012)
Heraklion, Crete, May 27-28, 2012
Co-located with ESWC 2012
http://www.webont.org/owled/2012/
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The aim of the OWL:Experiences and Directions Workshop (OWLED) is to
establish an international forum for the OWL community, where
practitioners in industry and academia, tool developers and others
interested in OWL can describe real and potential applications, share
experience and discuss requirements for language
extensions/modifications. The workshops aim at bringing all these
groups together in order to pool their expertise, measure the state of
need against the state of the art, and set an agenda for research and
deployment in order to incorporate OWL-based technologies into new
applications.
This year, OWLED will be co-located with ESWC 2012 in Heraklion Crete.
As usual, the workshop will try to encourage participants to work
together and will give space for discussions of various topics as well
as having presentation of submissions.
Papers about all aspects of OWL and extensions, applications, theory,
methods and tools, are welcome. Topics of interest include, but are
not limited to,
• Application driven requirements for OWL
• Applications of OWL
• Experience of using OWL, in particular the OWL 2 Profiles
• Evaluation of OWL tools e.g. reasoners
• Benchmarks for OWL tools
• Performance and scalability issues and improvements
• Extensions to OWL
• OWL and Rules
• Implementation techniques and experience reports
• Non-standard reasoning service (implementation and requirements for)
• Explanation
• Ontology comprehension
• Tools, including editors, visualisation, parsers and syntax checkers
• Collaborative editing of ontologies
• Versioning of OWL ontologies
• Modularity
• Query answering with OWL
• SPARQL and OWL
Important Dates
Titles and Abstract Due: 8th March
Submissions due: 15th March
Acceptance Notifications: 9th April
Final papers due: 27th April
OWLED Workshop: 27th - 28th May
Submissions
This year we would like to invite submissions of the following sorts:
Technical papers (maximum 10 pages LNCS style). These papers should
present research, implementation experience, and reports on the above
topics and related topics. Space will be reserved for authors to
present their work at the workshop.
System description papers (maximum 6 pages LNCS style). These papers
should present and publicise (novel) implemented systems that are of
interest to OWLED attendees that can be demonstrated at the workshop.
Statements of interest (maximum 4 pages LNCS style). Statements of
interest will not receive full reviewing and might not be included in
the archives of the workshop. They will be available to participants
of the workshop and may be used to schedule the workshop. If you need
an official invitation to the workshop you should at least submit a
statement of interest.
Tutorials. We also invite proposals (maximum 4 pages) for 90 minute
tutorials that cover basic, intermediate and advanced OWL-related
topics of interest to the OWLED community. Proposals should provide
the title, intended audience, motivation, objectives, outline, and
instructor biography.
All submissions must be made online using the EasyChair conference system:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=owled2012
Best regards,
Matthew Horridge, General Chair, OWLED 2012
Pavel Klinov, Program Chair, OWLED 2012
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Best,
Pavel Klinov, Clark & Parsia, LLC
http://clarkparsia.com/about/profiles/pavel/
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