Re: Workshop "Application of Semantic Web Technologies" at ISWC14

Hi Sigi,

I can help with the organization, but I will most likely not be able to attend.

Cheers,
Carsten


On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 4:39 AM, Kluckner Sigmund
<Sigmund.Kluckner@ait.ac.at> wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> We (at AIT) are currently pondering about organizing a workshop at the ISCW14 in October, where we want to keep the discussion going about the use, possibilities and impacts of Semantic Web in Crisis and Disaster Management. Our specific background to suggest this workshop are quite a few projects dealing with information exchange in the field of crisis management, as well as the field of environmental monitoring and time series processing through semantic web.
>
> Since there are currently a few people (in- and outside this group) dealing with this topic (think HXL, HDX), I figured it makes sense to collaborate! I imagine that we are not the only ones thinking about suggesting a WS, so if there is any  more movement in this direction it would be great to organize something together instead of putting in 3+ proposals. So if there is interest here, let me know! We already have a half-baked workshop proposal going, so there is no need for a cold start! :)
>
> Currently, we think of the following topics to be part of the workshop:
>
>   Semantic Sensor Web for Crisis and Disaster Management
>   Ontology Development for the Prevention of Crises
>   Reasoning in CDM Domain Ontologies
>   Interoperability of CDM Systems based on Semantic Web Technologies
>   Semantic Time Series Processing
>   Application of Semantic Web Technologies in Environmental Disaster Prevention
>   Using Reasoning to Predict Emergencies and Environmental Risks
>   Decision Support based on Ontologies and Reasoning
>
> Looking forward to hearing back from you guys!
> Sigi.
>
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> Sigmund Kluckner
> Safety & Security Department, Information Management
> AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH
> sigmund.kluckner@ait.ac.at | T +43 50550-2873 | www.ait.ac.at
>
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