[DL] CfP: HiDeST at KI 2018 (from Theofilos Mailis)
Thomas Schneider
tschneider at informatik.uni-bremen.de
Tue May 22 15:04:38 CEST 2018
CALL FOR PAPERS
HiDeSt 2018
Second Workshop on
High-Level Declarative Stream Processing
held in conjunction with the
41th German AI conference KI 2018
(September 24-28th, Berlin, Germany)
https://lat.inf.tu-dresden.de/~koopmann/HiDeSt18
AIMS AND TOPICS
Stream processing as an information processing paradigm
appears in various applications and has been investigated
by various research communities within computer science.
Next to algorithmic oriented research on low-level stream
processing (e.g., for sensor networks), stream-related
research of recent years resulted also in declarative
stream processing frameworks, which are in the focus of
this workshop. Declarative stream processing frameworks
such as data stream management systems or systems for
complex event processing (CEP) provide amongst other
things stream query languages with a clear-cut semantics.
The progress of technologies and computer science as a
whole has brought up new challenges for stream processing
that call for the modelling of knowledge and the construction
of query engines which account for the knowledge. In
ontology-based streams access (OBSA) as needed, e.g., in
Semantic Web, queries are answered over data streams that
contain declarative assertions with symbols from an
ontology. Query answering now has to incorporate reasoning
over the ontology in order to guarantee completeness of the
set of answers. Also context-aware reasoning for streams or
CEP have to incorporate some form of reasoning in order to
deal with the consequences that the context/entity models
have for the set of query answers. The aim of this workshop
is to foster research on high-level declarative stream
processing in research areas such as OBSA, CEP, and
context-aware stream processing, paying attention to the
common ideas, concepts, methods.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Query processing on streams
* Stream reasoning
* Ontology based data access on streams or temporal data
* Context aware processing on streams
* Complex event processing
* Event recognition on streams
* RDF/Linked Data stream processing
* Data stream management systems
* Pervasive computing
* Benchmarking for querying/reasoning on streams
* Real-time processing for diagnostics, prediction,
monitoring
SUBMISSION
* Submission deadline for abstracts papers is June 22,2018
* Submission deadline for short and long papers is June 29,
2018
* Long papers are expected to have 8-12 pages
(excluding references)
* Short papers can be extended abstracts, position papers,
demo descriptions, or overviews on recent results in your
research group, and are expected to have 4-6 pages
(excluding references)
* The papers have to be formatted in the LNCS style and
written in Latex (preferred) or Word. Word and Latex
templates can be found here:
ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/llncs/latex2e/llncs2e.zip
* Notifications of acceptance will be sent out on July 27,
2018
* The final version of the papers is due August 10, 2018
* Accepted papers will be made available electronically: the
proceedings shall be submitted to CEUR-WS.org for online
publication.
* Accepted papers have to be presented orally by (at least)
one of the authors in an 15-20 minutes talk (followed by
a 5-10 minutes discussion). The presenting author has to
register for the KI'18 conference.
Abstracts and submissions must be uploaded via EasyChair at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hidest2018
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission: June 22, 2018
Full/Short paper submission: June 29, 2018
Notification of acceptance: July 27, 2018
Camera Ready Version: August 10, 2018
Workshop date: September 25, 2018
Registration KI'18: tba
ORGANISATION AND PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Patrick Koopmann Technical University of Dresden
Theofilos Mailis Technical University of University of Athens
Danh Le Phuoc Technical University of Berlin
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