- From: Hitzler, Pascal <pascal.hitzler@wright.edu>
- Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2017 14:57:34 +0000
- To: "public-linked-json@w3.org" <public-linked-json@w3.org>
Dear researcher/practitioner of Semantic (Web) Technologies, [Management summary - long version below] Purpose: To gather the diverse U.S. communities involved in Semantic (Web) Technologies research and applications. When and Where: March 1+2, 2018 at Wright State University, Dayton, OH More information: http://www.us2ts.org/ (and below). Registration: http://www.us2ts.org/posts/registration/ * attendance will be capped at 120. Register early to secure your spot. * Confirmed invited speakers/panelists include: Chaitan Baru, National Science Foundation David Booth, Yosemite Project Dan Brickley, Google Tim Finin, University of Maryland Baltimore County Peter Fox, Rensselaer Polytechnics Institute Michael Grüninger, University of Toronto Melissa Haendel, Oregon Health & Science University Eric Kansa, OpenContext Craig Knoblock, University of Southern California Werner Kuhn, University of California, Santa Barbara Matt Lange, University of California, Davis Rob Sanderson, J. Paul Getty Trust Philip Schreur, Stanford Library Ryan Shaw, University of North Carolina Brian Ulicny, Thomson Reuters Session Coordinators/advisory board: Achille Fukoue, IBM TJ Watson Research Center Karl Grossner, World History Center, University of Pittsburgh Jim Hendler, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Chris Mungall, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Confirmed Sponsors: National Science Foundation GE Global Research IOS Press [Long version] Semantic Web is an inherently multi-disciplinary field. The Artificial Intelligence community has contributed much in the way of formal logic and knowledge representation. Similarly, the applied computer science community, along with industry and government agencies, have contributed with application development and testing. With an ever-growing dependence on the web, and the continuously increasing importance of large-scale data sharing, integration, and reuse, natural science researchers, geoscience, biology, library science, health care, the humanities, just to name a few, have also taken an increasing interest in the Semantic Web. Large-scale industrial applications are under way or already deployed. Yet, the division between computer science, natural science, and academia/government/industry, has a downside. It limits the formation of a coherent national agenda for exploring emerging trends in Semantic Technologies. What are needed are community consolidation and the building of a U.S.-based community research network. The goal of the 1st U.S. Semantic Technologies Symposium is to bring together the U.S. Semantic Web community and begin forming such a research network. We aim to achieve this by supporting communication across disciplinary, organizational, and geographical boundaries. The Symposium will provide a forum by which participants can share information and ideas, coordinate ongoing or planned research activities, foster synthesis and new collaborations, develop community standards, and advance their science and education through communication and the sharing of ideas. To this end, the Symposium will be an informal gathering with plenty of time for discussion and breakout sessions. We encourage anyone with an interest in the Semantic Web, regardless of field, to attend. The following community leaders will attend and organize sessions at the event: Achille Fukoue, IBM TJ Watson Research Center Karl Grossner, World History Center, University of Pittsburgh Jim Hendler, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Chris Mungall, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Confirmed invited speakers/panelists include: Chaitan Baru, National Science Foundation David Booth, Yosemite Project Dan Brickley, Google Tim Finin, University of Maryland Baltimore County Peter Fox, Rensselaer Polytechnics Institute Michael Grüninger, University of Toronto Melissa Haendel, Oregon Health & Science University Eric Kansa, OpenContext Craig Knoblock, University of Southern California Werner Kuhn, University of California, Santa Barbara Matt Lange, University of California, Davis Rob Sanderson, J. Paul Getty Trust Philip Schreur, Stanford Library Ryan Shaw, University of North Carolina Brian Ulicny, Thomson Reuters There will also be opportunities for regular participants to present their work as part of a poster session. The meeting website is at http://www.us2ts.org/ Registration is open at http://www.us2ts.org/posts/registration/ - attendance will be capped at 120. Register early to secure your spot. If you have any questions regarding the meeting, please contact the general chair, Pascal Hitzler, at pascal.hitzler@wright.edu Main Organizers: Pascal Hitzler, Wright State University (General Chair) Krzysztof Janowicz, University of California, Santa Barbara (Program Chair) Xiaogang Ma, University of Idaho (Sponsorships Chair) Lisa Moriss, Wright State University (Local Arrangements) Confirmed Sponsors: National Science Foundation GE Global Research IOS Press -- Dr. Pascal Hitzler Data Semantics Laboratory NCR Distinguished Professor Director for Data Science Wright State University http://dssc.cs.wright.edu http://www.pascal-hitzler.de http://daselab.org pascal@pascal-hitzler.de http://www.semantic-web-journal.net
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