CfP: WWW08 WS - Social Web and Knowledge Management

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SWKM2008: Social Web and Knowledge Management
 a Social Web 2008 Workshop
  http://km.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/ws/swkm2008

Located at the 17th World Wide Web Conference WWW2008
April 22nd, 2008 (Workshop day)
Beijing, China

Supported by the EU projects:
KIWI: Knowledge in a Wiki
Active: Active Knowledge Powered Enterprise
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Objective:
The social web, the most interesting part of the Web 2.0,
aims at bringing people together and facilitating richer
interaction among them. It is characterized by a strong
focus on communities where people share experiences,
information and knowledge, meet and discuss, or do
business together.

Knowledge management systems focus on knowledge and
experience sharing. They enhance organization capabilities
by externalizing knowledge of its employees and combine
them in novel forms. Therefore, there is a common interest
in social structures as well as social computing in both fields.
The social web can be the common underlying platform for novel
and web-based knowledge management systems. It breaks up
rigid processes and enables much richer interaction
possibilities and creativity. In this workshop we will bring
together people from the areas of social web technologies,
semantic systems, and knowledge management. We would like
to study synergies between social computing, social web,
semantic systems, and knowledge management and provide
a look at the current state of the art in the area.




Programme:
To ensure a creative atmosphere during the workshop,
the presenters will be selected based on their submitted
papers and demonstrations. In order to obtain an intensive
exchange of ideas between the participants, enough time
for discussion will be ensured.

A programme will be published at the workshop web site
upon notification of the authors and receiving the
camera ready versions of the submissions.

Topics of Interest:

Main topics of interest in the areas of Social Semantic Web
and Knowledge Management include but are not limited to:

- Knowledge management and social web
- Flexible processes for knowledge management on social web
- Wikis, blogs and other means for information sharing
- Semantics and social web
- Personalization and User Modeling in semantic wikis, blogs, and other 
web 2.0 applications
- Personalized Search in Social Web
- Reasoning on the social web
- Reason maintenance and social web
- Text and media extraction, clustering and classification and social web
- Privacy and security for knowledge management and social web
- Theoretical models of communities on social web
- Discovering social structures and communities
- Evolution and temporal analysis of online social networks
- Integration of heterogeneous social web applications
- Applications of social web


Organising Committee:
- Peter Dolog, Computer Science Department, Aalborg University, Denmark
- Sebastian Schaffert, Salzburg Research, Austria
- Markus Krötzsch, Institut AIFB, Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Germany
- Denny Vrandecic, Institut AIFB, Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Germany

Program Committee
- Harith Alani, University of Southampton, UK
- Anupriya Ankolekar, HP Labs, Palo Alto, USA
- Francois Bry, LMU Munich, Germany
- John Davies, BT, Ipswich, UK
- Norbert Eisinger, LMU Munich, Germany
- Hans-Jörg Happel, FZI, Karlsruhe, Germany
- Tom Heath, Open University, UK
- Martin Hepp, STI Innsbruck, University of Innsbruck, Austria
- Nick Kings, BT, Ipswich, UK
- Hong-Gee Kim, Seoul National University, South Korea
- Qing Li, City University of Hong Kong, China
- Peter Mika, Yahoo! Research, Barcelona, Spain
- Peter Axel Nielsen, AAU Aalborg, Denmark
- Natasha Noy, Stanford University, USA
- Eyal Oren, VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Valentina Presutti, Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technology 
(CNR), Italy
- Timothy K. Shih, Tamkang University, Taiwan
- Elena Simperl, STI Innsbruck, University of Innsbruck, Austria
- Pavel Smrz, BUT Brno, Czech Republic
- York Sure, SAP Research, CAC Karlsruhe, Germany
- Hideaki Takeda, Tokyo Research Institute, Japan
- Marcel Tilly, European Microsoft Innovation Center, Aachen, Germany
- Tania Tudorache, Stanford University, USA


Submission and Proceedings:
Papers should be formatted according to the guidelines of the
WWW2008 conference. Proceedings will be published for the workshop.

Papers must not exceed 8 pages. Short papers, experimental contributions,
system and demo descriptions must not exceed 4 pages.

We will pursue a journal special issue with the topics of the workshop
if we receive an appropriate number of high-quality submissions.

Note that workshop attendees must also register for the main
conference. So try to register both for the conference and
the workshop before the WWW2008 early registration deadline.

Submission system will be availeble from the workshop web site shortly

Important Dates:
Deadline for submissions: January 21, 2008
Notification of acceptance: February 18, 2008
Camera-ready versions: March 1st, 2008
Workshop: April 22nd, 2008


Please do not hesitate to contact Peter Dolog (dolog@cs.aau.dk) with any 
questions you have!

Received on Sunday, 16 December 2007 22:47:38 UTC