[DL] CfP: Ontology competition at FOIS 2014 (Formal Ontology in Information Systems)

Till Mossakowski mossakow at iws.cs.uni-magdeburg.de
Fri Dec 20 12:57:24 CET 2013


CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Ontology competition
at the 8th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information 
Systems
FOIS 2014, September 22-25, 2014, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

http://fois2014.inf.ufes.br/p/all.html
http://www.iaoa.org/fois/

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DEFINITION AND SCOPE
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FOIS papers often refer to ontologies which are not publicly available, 
or to ontologies whose relations to other ontologies are not clearly 
specified.

The aim of the FOIS 2014 ontology competition is (1) to encourage 
ontology authors to make their ontologies publicly available and (2) to 
subject them to evaluation according to a set of pre-determined criteria.

Submission is not restricted to ontologies accompanying FOIS research 
papers.

The criteria to be used in the competition were identified at the 
Ontology Summit 2013 and summarized at 
http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?OntologySummit2013_Communique):

Informal Criteria

1. Can ontologically naive speakers understand the ontology and agree 
with one another as well as with the ontology engineers about its design 
and the meaning of its terms? (Intelligibility)
2. Does the ontology accurately represent its domain? (Fidelity)
3. Is the ontology well-built and are design decisions followed 
consistently? (Craftsmanship)
4. Does the representation of the domain fit the requirements for its 
intended use? (Fitness)
5. Does the deployed ontology meet the requirements of the information 
system of which it is part? (Deployability)

Logically formalizable criteria

6. Is the ontology consistent?
7. Does the ontology satisfy its intended consequences?
8. Do intended models satisfy the ontology?
9. Has the ontology been aligned/linked with other ontologies?
10. Has an OWL version of the ontology been (formally) linked to a FOL 
version?

Criteria for links

11. Do links represent an interesting logical relationship between 
ontologies?
12. Do links relate domain and foundational ontologies?
13. Do links provide a logical relation between different versions of 
one ontology formulated in different languages?
14. Do links provide the basis for an interesting combination of ontologies?

Each paper should  a non-empty subset of these criteria. Papers 
suggesting ways to detail these criteria are welcome as well, as long as 
they are accompanied by some sample ontology submitted for evaluation.

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FORMAT
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Each submission should consist of

A:

1. one or more ontologies, and possibly links between these, and
2. a paper describing the ontologies, addressing at least some of the 
above criteria.

or B:

1. one or more links between existing ontologies, and
2. a paper describing the links, addressing at least some of the above 
questions.

The paper can either be a regular FOIS paper (that then will be
reviewed both within the main FOIS conference and in the competition
track, with independent acceptance decision), or a short paper
focusing on the description of the ontology/ontologies (and possibly
links) that is reviewed only in the competition track.

Note that links may be formulated as alignments in the ontology
alignment format, see  http://alignapi.gforge.inria.fr/format.html.
However, the focus of the competition will not be on
mapping individual terms, but on links carrying also some logical
relation between the axioms of the involved ontologies, like
e.g. theory interpretations.
Logical links between versions in different languages (e.g. OWL and FOL) 
are of particular interest.

Submissions may have been published previously, but any prior publication
must be cited in the paper. However, the verbatim reproduction of previous
work is not encouraged - and submissions should explicitly address
as many of the fourteen above-mentioned criteria as possible.

At the conference, the best submission(s) will be rewarded a prize.

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IMPORTANT DATES
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Paper Submission Deadline: March 3, 2014
Ontology/Link Submission Deadline: March 10, 2014
Notification: May 5, 2014
Ontology and Paper Final Version Due: June 30, 2014
Conference Dates: September, 22-26, 2014

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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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Ontologies, links and the paper should be submitted simultaneously.
Ontologies and links should be uploaded to some repository of the Open 
Ontology Repository initiative, see http://www.oor.net
Whilst these repositories share common goals, they have different
specialisations: some support exclusively OWL and related languages,
whilst the COLORE repository focuses on Common Logic, and the
Ontohub.org repository specialises on supporting a variety of
languages. Moreover, some repositories are more domain-specific,
e.g. Bioportal focuses on biomedical ontologies, etc. In any case, all
submissions will be mirrored at one site in order to give reviewers
(and later FOIS participants) a compact access to the ontologies and
links. Submitters should contact mossakow at iws.cs.uni-magdeburg.de
for details about how to add their ontologies and links to some
repository.

Submitted short papers must not exceed 6 pages (including the
bibliography). Papers should be submitted electronically in PDF
format. Submission should be prepared in accordance with the IOS
ormatting guidelines found at

http://www.iospress.nl/service/authors/latex-and-word-tools-for-book-authors/

The Easychair submission page can be found at (please select the 
competition track):

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fois2014

Short papers will be published within the FOIS proceedings volume in the 
IOS Press series 'Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications'.

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COMPETITION ORGANISATION
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Competition committee:
Aldo Gangemi (Université Paris 13 & CNR-ISTC, France)
Barry Smith (The State University of New York, Buffalo, USA)
Christiane Fellbaum (Princeton University, USA)
Christoph Benzmüller (FU Berlin, Germany)
Fabian Neuhaus (University of Magdeburg, Germany)
Florian Probst (SAP Research, Germany)
Jérôme Euzenat (INRIA & LIG, France)
Matthew    Horridge (Stanford University, USA)
Michael    Gruninger (University of Toronto, Canada)
Oliver Kutz (University of Bremen, Germany)
Robert Hoehndorf (University of Cambridge, UK)
Till Mossakowski (University of Magdeburg, Germany) (chair)
Vinay Chaudhri (SRI International, Menlo Park, USA)





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