Submission Deadline Extended: Upcoming W3C Workshop on Web Standardization for Graph Data, 4-6 March 2019

Hello,

W3C is pleased to extend the call for participation in the W3C Graph 
Data Workshop. The new deadline for application and position statements 
is 11 January 2019.

For more information on the workshop, please see details and submission 
instructions:
    https://www.w3.org/Data/events/data-ws-2019/cfp.html

If you have any questions, please contact organizer Dave Raggett 
<dsr@w3.org>.

Thank you,
Xueyuan Jia, W3C Marketing & Communications

On 10/15/18 9:57 PM, xueyuan wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> W3C is pleased to call for participation in:
>
>    W3C Workshop on Graph Data
>    4-6 March 2019, Berlin, Germany
>    https://www.w3.org/Data/events/data-ws-2019/cfp.html
>
> Our thanks to Neo4J for hosting the workshop.
>
> This workshop brings together people with an interest in the future of 
> standards relating to graph data, and its ever growing importance in 
> relation to the Internet of Things, smart enterprises, smart cities, 
> etc., open markets of services, and synergies with Artificial 
> Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML).
>
> The scope includes:
>
> Harmonising different perspectives on database management systems:
>
> • The role of annotations, e.g. spatial, temporal, provenance, data 
> quality, trust, etc. and opportunities for extending RDF to better 
> support them;
> • the relationship between RDF and other related approaches, e.g. 
> Labelled Property Graphs and work by ETSI ISG CIM;
> • requirements for graph query and update languages and
> • requirements for rule languages for graph data.
>
> Managing the silos, big data, AI and machine learning:
>
> • Techniques for dealing with incomplete, uncertain and inconsistent 
> knowledge;
> • different kinds of reasoning, e.g. deductive, inductive, abductive, 
> analogical, spatial, temporal, causal, social, and emotional and
> • challenges for Big Data, AI/ML, and enterprise knowledge-graphs.
>
> Scalability, security, trust, APIs and vocabulary development:
>
> • Techniques for mapping data between vocabularies with overlapping 
> semantics, as a basis for scaling across different communities;
> • digital signatures for RDF and Property graphs, e.g. to verify that 
> the graph hasn't been tampered with;
> • what's next for remote access to data and information services;
> • whether it is timely and appropriate to standardise a JavaScript API 
> for Linked Data and
> • how to make W3C a more attractive venue for work on vocabularies.
>
> We aim to share experiences, use case studies, new directions and 
> insights on what's needed for the next generation of Web data standards.
>
> For more information on the workshop, please see details and 
> submission instructions:
>   https://www.w3.org/Data/events/data-ws-2019/cfp.html
>
> With further background information at:
>   https://www.w3.org/Data/events/data-ws-2019/index.html
>
> If you have any questions, please contact organizer Dave Raggett 
> <dsr@w3.org>.
>
> W3C Members interested in sponsoring this workshop should contact Alan 
> Bird <abird@w3.org>.
>
> This announcement follows section 8 of the W3C Process Document:
>   https://www.w3.org/2018/Process-20180201/#GAEvents
>
> We look forward to seeing you there.
> Xueyuan Jia, W3C Marketing & Communications
>

Received on Tuesday, 4 December 2018 09:11:41 UTC