- From: Kalvin Eng <kalvin.eng@ualberta.ca>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2019 15:58:17 -0600
- To: "Harshvardhan J. Pandit" <me@harshp.com>
- Cc: Axel Polleres <axel.polleres@wu.ac.at>, public-dpvcg <public-dpvcg@w3.org>, Bert Bos <bert@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAMzO5FJ+en=5vBX4hnEn2BvB5Mr9f_QWT7=S0engA5c6OPd2fA@mail.gmail.com>
Hello, I've just noticed another issue with hyperlinks ( https://github.com/dpvcg/dpv/issues/2#issuecomment-513970132) and also noticed that some new issues from the tracker were missing ( https://github.com/dpvcg/dpv/pull/3). Thanks, Kalvin On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 3:17 PM Harshvardhan J. Pandit <me@harshp.com> wrote: > The latest commit on github now contains the below changes: > - fixed typo https://www.w3.org/ns/dpvcg --> https://www.w3.org/ns/dpv > - date (auto-)updated > - fixed broken internal links > > I've also closed 1 pull request and 1 issue on Github regarding the same. > > On 22/07/2019 12:20, Axel Polleres wrote: > > Dear all, > > > > I just agreed with harsh, we will work on something for the next two > > days... as authors we suggest to takt the authors on the spec. > > Let us know whether anybody has still time to chip in and contribute. > > > > @Bert, can you fix in the currently published version the brocken link: > > > > https://www.w3.org/ns/dpvcg --> https://www.w3.org/ns/dpv > > > > the current github version should have that (plus a couple of typos) > > corrected, if you wait until later tonight - harsh is implementing a > > couple of minor fixes just now. > > Then we should also start advertise the document... I suggest to change > > the data also to *22 July 2018* and take that as the official > > publication date of the current draft. > > > > Thanks, > > Axel > > -- > > Prof. Dr. Axel Polleres > > Institute for Information Business, WU Vienna > > url: http://www.polleres.net/ twitter: @AxelPolleres > > > >> On 22.07.2019, at 12:55, Axel Polleres <axel.polleres@wu.ac.at > >> <mailto:axel.polleres@wu.ac.at>> wrote: > >> > >> FWIW, harsh and myself will talk over skype at 13:00... if anybody > >> else wants to contribute/join, let me know by email. > >> > >> Axel > >> -- > >> Prof. Dr. Axel Polleres > >> Institute for Information Business, WU Vienna > >> url: http://www.polleres.net/ twitter: @AxelPolleres > >> > >>> On 18.07.2019, at 16:43, Harshvardhan J. Pandit <me@harshp.com > >>> <mailto:me@harshp.com>> wrote: > >>> > >>> Hi Axel, All. > >>> I think we could manage to do a relatively verbose version of the > >>> SWSG paper (correct link http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2182/paper_3.pdf) > >>> I’m okay with Monday for the call. > >>> On 18 Jul 2019, 08:05 +0100, Axel Polleres <axel.polleres@wu.ac.at > >>> <mailto:axel.polleres@wu.ac.at>>, wrote: > >>>> Dear all, > >>>> > >>>> Could we still pull up a submission, what do you think? > >>>> Maybe with a mix of our SWSG position paper [1] along with parts > >>>> from the spec this could be leverages easily? > >>>> > >>>> I am afraid, I won't get around to invest time earlier, but would > >>>> anyone have time for a > >>>> call this coming Monday 22nd at 13:00 CEST to discuss this? > >>>> > >>>> @Bert: is the spec draft now officially published? > >>>> > >>>> Axel > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> 1. http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2182/paper_6.pdf > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> Prof. Dr. Axel Polleres > >>>> Institute for Information Business, WU Vienna > >>>> url: http://www.polleres.net/ twitter: @AxelPolleres > >>>> > >>>>> On 12.07.2019, at 12:16, Dave Lewis <dave.lewis@adaptcentre.ie > >>>>> <mailto:dave.lewis@adaptcentre.ie>> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> Hi Guys, > >>>>> > >>>>> ODBASE paper deadline is extended to 25th Jul. > >>>>> > >>>>> Its focus this year is data governance and your great work on DPV > >>>>> and SPECIAL would be very relevant. > >>>>> > >>>>> Please forward to anyone else or other lists you think might be > >>>>> interested. > >>>>> > >>>>> many thanks, > >>>>> Dave > >>>>> > =============================================================================== > >>>>> ODBASE 2019: The 18th International Conference on Ontologies, > >>>>> DataBases, > >>>>> and Applications of Semantics > >>>>> > =============================================================================== > >>>>> > >>>>> October 23 - 25, 2019 > >>>>> Kallithea, Rhodos, Greece > >>>>> Proceedings: Springer LNCS > >>>>> > >>>>> ========================================= > >>>>> Important Dates: > >>>>> > >>>>> Submission deadline: Jul 25, 2019 > >>>>> Acceptance Notification: Aug 20, 2019 > >>>>> Camera Ready Due: Aug 30, 2019 > >>>>> Author Registration Due: Aug 30, 2019 > >>>>> ========================================= > >>>>> > >>>>> Important notice. This year, papers will be submitted to EasyChair. > >>>>> The three conferences are organized as “tracks” of the OnTheMove > >>>>> Federated Conferences. > >>>>> https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=otm2019 > >>>>> Aim and Scope > >>>>> ============= > >>>>> The conference on Ontologies, DataBases, and Applications of > >>>>> Semantics for Large Scale Information Systems (ODBASE’19) provides > >>>>> a forum on the use of ontologies, rules and data semantics in novel > >>>>> applications. Of particular relevance to ODBASE are papers that > >>>>> bridge traditional boundaries between disciplines such as > >>>>> artificial intelligence and Semantic Web, databases, data science, > >>>>> data analytics and machine learning, human-computer interaction, > >>>>> social networks, distributed and mobile systems, data and > >>>>> information retrieval, knowledge discovery, and computational > >>>>> linguistics. > >>>>> > >>>>> The increasing effectiveness and adoption of data-driven AI > >>>>> technologies into a widening range of applications has thrown a > >>>>> spotlight into the trustworthiness of such AI applications. Such > >>>>> concerns extends beyond those of vendors, deployers and users of an > >>>>> AI, interested in its envelop of performance and reliability, but > >>>>> also wider professional, governmental and civil society > >>>>> stakeholders who are concerned by the potential impact of bias, > >>>>> safety, robustness and liability issues. This concern is amplified > >>>>> by the opaque nature of techniques such as deep machine learning > >>>>> and the ease with which they can be applies over large varieties of > >>>>> datasets and therefore impact is many different areas of life. Key > >>>>> to addressing these concerns therefore is transparency in how data > >>>>> is collected, selected and prepared in training and using AI and > >>>>> how these processes can be governed, not just within organisations, > >>>>> but in concert with external stakeholders. Ontologies and semantic > >>>>> models are powerful techniques for representing, exchanging and > >>>>> controlling the processing of data for AI applications. They can be > >>>>> used to define and monitor integration mappings between data sets > >>>>> that train AI. They can track the provenance and quality > >>>>> assessments of data selected for training AI. They can be use to > >>>>> track and compare the selection of data in different linguistic and > >>>>> societal settings to ensure AI is developed in a fair, unbiased and > >>>>> inclusive manner. They can be used for tracking and explaining the > >>>>> processing of personal data in AI, which is increasingly a > >>>>> requirement for data protection regulation. They can be used to > >>>>> assess the value of datasets and the contributions to that value > >>>>> made by individual stakeholders. They can be use by communities to > >>>>> assemble and share information about applications of AI, to inform > >>>>> approaches to ethical use of AI and thereby establish trust. In all > >>>>> these areas semantic models offer a promising basis for > >>>>> establishing sector-specific or international standards for > >>>>> interoperable data governance in AI applications. > >>>>> > >>>>> ODBASE’19 intends to draw a highly diverse body of researchers and > >>>>> practitioners by being part of the Federated conferences Event "On > >>>>> the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2019 (OnTheMove'19)" that > >>>>> co-locates three conferences: ODBASE'19, C&TC'19 (International > >>>>> Symposium on Secure Virtual Infrastructures), and CoopIS'19 > >>>>> (International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems). > >>>>> > >>>>> Submissions > >>>>> =========== > >>>>> ODBASE 2019 will consider two categories of papers: research and > >>>>> experience. Authors must clearly state the type of the paper in the > >>>>> abstract. Research papers must contain novel, unpublished research > >>>>> results. Experience papers must describe performance or usability > >>>>> of existing real-world systems, empirical studies, business / > >>>>> industry cases with (proven) solutions / systems for applied > >>>>> technological challenges, and concrete results demonstrating > >>>>> real-world importance and impact; preference will be given to > >>>>> papers that describe software products or systems that are in use > >>>>> in the community and/or the industry. > >>>>> > >>>>> Papers submitted to ODBASE’19 must not have been accepted for > >>>>> publication elsewhere or be under review for another workshop or > >>>>> conference. > >>>>> All submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on > >>>>> originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of > >>>>> expression. All papers will be refereed by at least three members > >>>>> of the program committee, and at least two will be experts from > >>>>> industry in the case of practice reports. All submissions must be > >>>>> in English. > >>>>> > >>>>> Submissions must not exceed 18 pages in the final camera-ready > >>>>> paper style. Submissions must be laid out according to the final > >>>>> camera-ready formatting instructions and must be submitted in PDF > >>>>> format. > >>>>> > >>>>> Paper submission site: > >>>>> http://otmconferences.org/index.php/paper-submission > >>>>> > >>>>> The final proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag as LNCS > >>>>> (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). Author instructions can be > >>>>> found at: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html > >>>>> Failure to comply with the formatting instructions for submitted > >>>>> papers will lead to the outright rejection of the paper without > review. > >>>>> Failure to commit to presentation at the conference automatically > >>>>> excludes a paper from the proceedings. > >>>>> > >>>>> Program Chairs > >>>>> ============== > >>>>> Dave Lewis, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland > >>>>> Rob Brennan, Dublin City University, Ireland > >>>>> > >>>>> Program Committee > >>>>> ================= > >>>>> The list of PC members will be added to the conference page shortly.. > >>>>> > >>>>> Topic Descriptions > >>>>> ================== > >>>>> Specific areas of interest to ODBASE’19 include but are not limited > to: > >>>>> > >>>>> 1) Management of Semantically Expressive Information and Knowledge > >>>>> - Data governance > >>>>> - Knowledge representation and semantic knowledge management > >>>>> - Data modeling > >>>>> - Data quality > >>>>> - Data value assessment > >>>>> - Data integration, including transformation rules, ontology > >>>>> matching, merging, etc. > >>>>> - Ontology-based data management, ontology-based data access > >>>>> (OBDA), linked data management, semantic big data management > >>>>> - Ontology and rule engineering and metadata management > >>>>> - Governance aspects such as workflows, roles and responsibilities > >>>>> in semantic information and knowledge management > >>>>> - Synergy between ontologies & modern databases and business > >>>>> intelligence > >>>>> > >>>>> 2) Large Scale and Complex Information Management and Analysis > >>>>> - Semantic indexing, search, and query answering and formulation in > >>>>> large volumes of data > >>>>> - Semantic digital curation, semantic annotation, extraction, > >>>>> enrichment, summarization, and integration > >>>>> - Semantic (smart/big) data analytics, data mining, data > >>>>> visualization, and machine learning > >>>>> - Semantic social network analysis > >>>>> - Semantic information extraction and text mining > >>>>> - Semantics in event-driven architectures, streaming analytics, and > >>>>> semantic complex event processing > >>>>> > >>>>> 3) Applications, Evaluations, and Experiences of applying ontology, > >>>>> rule, and database techniques, standards, and tools including but > >>>>> not limited to the following domains: > >>>>> - Semantic technology standards and tools > >>>>> - Semantic Web and Linked Data > >>>>> - Corporate Semantic Web (CSW) > >>>>> - Semantic enterprise information systems and knowledge management > >>>>> - Semantic business process management (SBPM) and decision models > >>>>> - Semantic Web and the Internet of Things (IoT) > >>>>> - Semantic Web and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) > >>>>> - Crowdsourcing, human computation, and the People Web > >>>>> - Pragmatic Web > >>>>> - Semantic services and semantic Multi Agent Systems (MAS) > >>>>> - Online social networks and social Semantic Web > >>>>> - Personalisation and digital content interaction > >>>>> - Information and data governance, information assurance, security, > >>>>> compliance > >>>>> - Semantic cloud computing, edge computing, fog computing > >>>>> - Semantic Web applications and tools for, e.g., biomedical and > >>>>> healthcare domain, eCommerce, eScience, virtual organizations, > >>>>> Industry 4.0 > >>>>> - Legal ontologies, rules, and reasoning > >>>>> - Distributed ledger / blockchain databases, e.g. for rule-based > >>>>> smart contracts > >>>>> - Role of mutual impact of society on/by IT (with focus on > >>>>> ontologies and databases) > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> > >> > > > > -- > --- > Harshvardhan Pandit > PhD Researcher > ADAPT Centre > Trinity College Dublin > >
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