[DL] CfP: C4BD2014 - Workshop on Complexity for Big Data at IEEE BigData 2014
Pascal Hitzler
pascal.hitzler at wright.edu
Sun Aug 24 02:27:30 CEST 2014
CALL FOR PAPERS
C4BD2014
Workshop on COMPLEXITY FOR BIG DATA
Workshop at IEEE BigData 2014, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
27th, 28th, 29th, or 30th of October 2014 (to be determined)
http://www.pascal-hitzler.de/C4BD2014/
[extended paper deadline:September 14, 2014]
Complexity will lead to both big challenges and opportunities in big
data research. Complexity in big data can be caused by many factors,
including:
* large number of features, which are related to each other through a
rich variety of relationships ranging from simple to complicated;
* a large number of heterogeneous dimensions, which offer a variety of
kinds of insights and require different treatments, in addition to a
large number of data records;
* a large variety of heterogeneous types, such as vectors, sequences,
(labeled) graphs, images, and multimedia, in addition to a large number
of instances;
* a rich set of logical, semantic, and ontological relationships.
Complexity has often been used to successfully characterize various
kinds of complicated subjects, for example in computational complexity,
descriptive complexity, Kolmogorov complexity. Since big data have many
complicated parts with intricate relationships to each other, the study
of complexity for big data has potential to be highly successful.
Research on complexity of big data needs to consider the following
facts, among others:
* Big data can be used for different purposes such as data integration,
cross domain fertilization, and data mining;
* Structures among various parts of big data can be explicit or hidden,
and can be described using a rich variety of patterns and models.
The Complexity for Big Data workshop is intended to create an atmosphere
of exchange of ideas, providing a forum for the presentation and
discussion of the key topics related to Big Data Complexity, including
(but not limited to):
* new concepts for complexity for Big Data
* new techniques for handling complexity for Big Data
* analysis of complex relationships
* type logic acquisition
* scalability of type logic reasoning
* dealing with semantic heterogeneity
* dimensionality-reduction techniques
* query and search over multiple data silos
* capture and use of provenance information
* analysis of similarity and differences among heterogeneous parts
SUBMISSION
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit original papers that
have not been submitted for review or published elsewhere. Submitted
papers must be written in English and should not exceed 9 pages (IEEE
BigData Conference foramt) in the case of research and experience
papers, or 5 pages in the case of position papers (including figures,
bibliography and appendices). All submitted papers will be judged based
on their relevance, originality, significance, technical quality and
organisation. Papers must be submitted through easychair at
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=c4bd.
PRESENTATION
Selected papers will be presented during the workshop. The workshop will
include extra time for discussion of the presentation allowing the group
to have a better understanding of the issues, challenges, and ideas
being presented.
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for paper submission: September 14, 2014 EXTENDED
Notification of paper acceptance: September 27, 2014
Camera-ready paper due: October 3, 2014
Workshop date: 27th, 28th, 29th or 30th of October, 2014
IEEE BigData 2014 main conference: October 27-30, 2014
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Guozhu Dong (Wright State University, Dayton, OH, U.S.A.)
Pascal Hitzler (Wright State University, Dayton, OH, U.S.A.)
Cliff Joslyn (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Seattle,
Washington, U.S.A.)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE (incomplete)
James Bailey, University of Melbourne
Longbing Cao, University of Technology Sydney
Michel Dumontier, Stanford University
Prateek Jain, IBM
Krzysztof Janowicz, University of California, Santa Barbara
Craig Knoblock, University of Southern California
Steffen Lamparter, Siemens
Huan Liu, Arizona State University
Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo, University of Leipzig
Axel Polleres, Vienna University of Economics and Business
Erik Wilde, EMC Corporation
CONTACT INFORMATION
http://www.pascal-hitzler.de/C4BD2014/
General questions concerning the workshop should be addressed to the
Workshop Organizers at c4bd at easychair.org.
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Prof. Dr. Pascal Hitzler
Dept. of Computer Science, Wright State University, Dayton, OH
pascal at pascal-hitzler.de http://www.knoesis.org/pascal/
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