Fwd: First CFP: 2nd Int. Workshop on Role of Semantic Web in Provenance (SWPM 2010) at ISWC2010

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> From: Jun Zhao <jun.zhao@zoo.ox.ac.uk>
> Date: 17 June 2010 13:12:05 GMT+01:00
> To: HCLS <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>
> Subject: First CFP: 2nd Int. Workshop on Role of Semantic Web in Provenance (SWPM 2010) at ISWC2010
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>                             CALL FOR PAPERS - SWPM 2010
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> 
> The Second International Workshop on Role of Semantic Web in Provenance Management (SWPM 2010)
>                   http://wiki.knoesis.org/index.php/SWPM-2010
>     Co-located with ISWC'10, November 7 2010, Shanghai, China
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------
> KEY DATES:
> Paper Submissions *August 27, 2010*
> Workshop Date: November 7, 2010
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> 
> OBJECTIVES
> 
> SWPM'10 follows on from a very successful first edition, co-located with the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) in October, 2009.
> 
> The current Knowledge Economy is encouraging organizations and governments to publish and expose their data, make them accessible to the public and reusable for new, unanticipated purposes. Initiatives like the Linked Open Data (LOD)  and eScience have created a vast amount of information that can be leveraged by Semantic Web applications in a variety of real world scenarios. The importance of managing various forms of metadata has long been recognized as critical in the Semantic Web. In this workshop we focus specifically on metadata that describes the origins of the data, i.e. the provenance of data. Provenance metadata is essential to correctly interpret the results of a process execution, to validate data processing tools, to verify the quality of data, and to associate measures of trust to the data.
> At the same time, the scale at which data across different domains (e.g. biomedical informatics, astronomy, oceanography and etc) is created along with the rapidly increasing LOD cloud mandates the processing and analysis of provenance metadata in a scalable way.
> 
> The SWPM workshop has two primary, and complementary, objectives:
> (1) to explore the role of Semantic Web in addressing some of the critical challenges facing provenance management and
> (2) to explore the role of provenance in real world Semantic Web applications.
> 
> Specifically, the workshop topics include:
> 
> 1. Efficiently capturing, propagating and publishing provenance information as data is processed, fragmented and recombined across multiple applications on a Web scale.
> 
> 2. Models and vocabularies for provenance management.
> 
> 3. Tools leveraging the Semantic Web for visualization and browsing of provenance information.
> 
> 4. Tools, applications and software frameworks for provenance exploitation,  processing and analysis.
> 
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> Keynote speaker:
> Deborah McGuinness, RPI, USA
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> 
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> IMPORTANT DATES:
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> Paper Submissions: August 27, 2010
> Notification: September 17, 2010
> Camera ready papers due: October 15, 2010
> Workshop Date: November 7, 2010, Shanghai International Convention Center, 2727 Riverside Avenue, Pudong Shanghai, China
> 
> TOPICS FOR PAPER SUBMISSION
> The workshop will solicit the submission of original research papers dealing with analytical, theoretical, and practical aspects of provenance management using Semantic Web.
> 
> Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
> * Representation models for provenance, provenance ontologies
> * Methods and tools for capturing provenance information, including automatic methods based on information extraction techniques and methods based on user-generated information
> * Reasoning with provenance for assessing trustworthiness, reliability, and quality of data
> * Methods and approaches that make use of provenance metadata
> * Large scale storage and efficient querying of provenance
> * Interoperability and propagation of provenance across applications
> * Provenance Web infrastructure for eScience, business, and Web applications
> * Role of Semantic Web provenance in scientific data management
> * Role of provenance in social networks, social media and Web 2.0 applications
> * Tools for visualizing and browsing provenance information
> * Applications and case studies of provenance and the Semantic Web
> 
> 
> SUBMISSIONS FORMAT
> We solicit:
> 
> - regular (6 pages) and short papers submissions of original, unpublished work. Submitted papers are peer-reviewed.
> Papers are to be formatted according to the IEEE guidelines: http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/index.html.
> - Demo papers. Authors should submite a one page summary describing the system and some screenshots or online demo for the reviewers to evaluate.
> 
> Accepted papers will be published as CEUR Workshop Proceedings and also made available to attendees on an electronic media (either CD or USB stick).
> **Additionally, we are currently negotiating with a major journal in the Semantic Web area to fast-track the best workshop papers for publication.**
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> 
> 
> ORGANIZATION
> Chairs
> 1. Amit Sheth,  Kno.e.sis Center, Wright State University, USA
> 
> 2. Juliana Freire, University of Utah, USA
> 
> 
> Organizing Committee/PC Co-Chairs
> 
> 1. Satya S. Sahoo, Kno.e.sis Center, Wright State University, USA
> 
> 2. Jun Zhao, University of Oxford, UK
> 
> 3. Paolo Missier, University of Manchester, UK
> 
> 4. Jose Manuel Gomez Perez, iSOCO, Spain
> 
> PROGRAM COMMITTEE
> * Alexander Passant, DERI, NUI Galway
> * Beth Plale, Indiana University
> * Chris Bizer, Freie Universitat Berlin
> * Christine Runnegar, Internet Society (ISOC)
> * Deborah McGuinness, RPI
> * GQ Zhang, Case Western Reserve University
> * Ilkay Altintas, San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD
> * Irini Fundulaki, ICS Foundation for Research and Technology, Greece
> * James Cheney, University of Edinburgh
> * James Myers, NCSA
> * Kei Cheung, Yale University
> * Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Kno.e.sis Center, Wright State University
> * Olaf Hartig, Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin
> * Olivier Bodenreider, National Library of Medicine, NIH
> * Paul Groth, VU University, Netherlands
> * Paulo Pinheiro da Silva, University of Texas at El Paso
> * Roger Barga, Microsoft Research
> * Sam Coppens, Ghent University
> * Sarah Cohen-Boulakia, Universite Paris-Sud
> * Simon Miles, King's College London
> * Sudha Ram, Arizona State University
> * Yolanda Gil, Information Sciences Institute, USC
> * Yogesh Simmhan, Microsoft Research
> 
> ==============================================
> SWPM Workshop Website:  http://wiki.knoesis.org/index.php/SWPM-2010
> 

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