SWAP 2006 @ Pisa - Extended Deadline + tutorial Day

Apologizes for possible multiple posts.
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Greetings,

due to the many requests, the deadline for paper submission at SWAP 2006
is being postponed till October 27.

SWAP 2006 Proceedings will be published as volume 201 of the CEUR
Workshop Proceedings Series, ISSN 1613-0073.

Following positive feedbacks from last year, a tutorial day is being
organized one day before the Workshop, Dec 18 (Monday). See the website
for more details.

Giovanni
on behalf of the organizing committee


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      3nd Italian Semantic Web Workshop
SEMANTIC WEB APPLICATIONS AND PERSPECTIVES (SWAP)
 Pisa University,  Italy 19-20 December 2006

         http://www.swapconf.it/2006



INTRODUCTION
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The Semantic Web is currently one of the most interesting and
ambitious challenges facing the scientific and technological community.
While great progresses have been made in terms of consolidation of base
tools and philosophy,
new aspects and issues are emerging as Semantic Web tools seek to find
their way into actual real world deployment.

In first place, it seems likely that there will not be a single flavor
of Semantic Web but rather several scenarios. This to respond to
different needs such as those ranging from world wide Database and
service integration to social cooperative annotations.

Then, to explain and reproduce the clear success of many Web 1.x-2.0
social networking and cooperation phenomena, there is the need for
research in the ares which embrace and mix very diverse topics.

To evoke the so much needed "web effect" on the use of Semantic Web
technology, it seems more and more likely that classic disciplines such
as Artificial Intelligence, Databases, Data Mining, Knowledge extraction
and Distributed Computing are to be mixed in real world Semantic Web
Applications with others such as Usability, Human Machine interaction,
possibly all the way to Economics, in broad sense, and Social Sciences.

This two-day workshop aims at creating the possibility for a meeting and
a debate among Italian and international researchers on Semantic
Web, with a special focus on aspects which might enable wide scale use
of Semantic Web technologies.


AUDIENCE
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The workshop aims at being an occasion to meet for Italian researchers,
developers and interested people. However, contributions and
participants from other countries are invited and very welcome.


TOPICS
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The workshop will cover theoretical, practical and implementational
issues on Semantic Web. The following is a partial list of topics of
interests:

* Semantic Web for e-business, e-science, e-government, and e-learning
* Languages, tools and methodologies for representing and managing
Semantic Web data
* Robust and scalable knowledge management and reasoning on the Web
* Ontology creation, extraction, and evolution
* Ontology mapping, merging, and alignment
* Semantic Web middleware
* Machine learning and human language technologies for the Semantic Web
* Social networks based on Semantic Web technologies
* Semantic Web services
* Tools and Methodologies for Semantic Web Agents
* Semantic Web Trust, Privacy, Security and Intellectual Property Rights
* Semantic web technology for collaboration and cooperation
* Semantic multimedia
* Semantics in P2P systems and grids
* Searching, querying, visualizing and interpreting the Semantic Web
* Evaluation of semantic Web techniques
* Languages, Tools and Methodologies for Semantic Web Data
* Large Scale Knowledge Management
* Data Semantics
* Knowledge Portals
* Semantic Brokering
* Semantic coordination, integration, matching and interoperability
* Semantic Web Mining
* Semantic Information Retrieval
* Visualization and Modelling
* Semantic Web Personalization
* Systems of collaborative annotation
* Systems of annotation extraction
* Applications of Semantic Web technologies
* Social aspects of distributed cooperative annotation
* Presentation and discussions of application scenarios


SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
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We encourage submissions from researchers and practitioners in
academia, industry, government, and consulting. Accepted formats
are Postscript and PDF. Papers must be submitted electronically at
the conference website.

Accepted contributions will be published online in a volume of the CEUR
workshop proceedings, a publication series by Deutsche Bibliothek, ISSN
1613-0073.
Authors of accepted contributions will be able to express their
preference for
an oral or poster presentation.

Papers must be formatted according to the IEEE Computer Society Press
Proceedings Guidelines (see instructions on
http://www.ieee.org/portal/site/mainsite/menuitem.818c0c39e85ef176fb2275875bac26c8/index.jsp?&pName=corp_level1&path=pubs/transactions&file=stylesheets.xml&xsl=generic.xsl).


The maximum length of a paper for SWAP is 8 pages.


IMPORTANT DATES (UPDATED!)
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27  October 2006        Paper submission
25 November 2006        Acceptance/rejection notification
 5 December 2006        Camera-ready 19-20 December 2006     SWAP-2006
19-20 December 2006	SWAP-2006


LOCATION/REGISTRATION
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Thanks to the support from W3C Italy and the other sponsors,
SWAP features a registration fee of only 50 euro for the 2 day event.

The event will take place at the Pisa University.

The online registration form will be available at
the following URL:

http://www.swapconf.it/2006


WORKSHOP LANGUAGE
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Official languages are English and Italian. However, abstracts, slides
and contributions must be in English.


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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[Conference Chair]
Giovanni Tummarello, Universita` Politecnica delle Marche

[Programme Co-Chairs]
Oreste Signore, W3C Office in Italy/CNR
Paolo Bouquet, University of Trento

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
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Danny Ayers		- Independent
Zavisa Bjelogrlic	- @Semantics
Dan Brickley		- SkyPixel
Jeen Broekstra		- Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Silvana Castano		- University of Milano
Aldo Gangemi		- LOA-CNR
Roberto García González	- Universitat de Lleida
Fausto Giunchiglia	- University of Trento
Nicola Guarino		- ISTC-CNR
Pascal Hitzler		- University of Karlsruhe
Massimo Marchiori	- University of Padova
Stefano Mazzocchi	- MIT
Christian Morbidoni	- Universita' Politecnica delle Marche
Paolo Nesi		- University of Florence
Daniel Olmedilla	- L3S Reseach Center and Hanover University
Paolo Puliti		- Universita' Politecnica delle Marche
Paolo Romano		- National cancer Research Institute of Genoa, IST
Giovanni Semeraro	- University of Bari
Luciano Serafini	- IRST-ITC
Maria Simi		- University of Pisa
Steffen Staab		- University Koblenz
Heiko Stoermer		- University of Trento
Umberto Straccia	- ISTI-CNR
Sergio Tessaris		- Free University of Bozen - Bolzano
Elias Torres		- IBM Advanced Internet Technologies

LOCAL ORGANIZATION
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Oreste Signore, W3C Office in Italy/CNR


CONTACT/INFO
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Email: g.tummarello@gmail.com
Phone: +39-071-2204841

Received on Saturday, 14 October 2006 14:17:18 UTC