KARE 2011 Call of Papers, int. Workshop on Knowledge Acquisition, Reuse and Evaluation, Special session : Knowledge Engineering Methods and Tools‏

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Call of papers :
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KARE 2011 : Knowledge Acquisition, Reuse and Evaluation
Special session about Knowledge Engineering Methods and Tools
http://kare2011.blogspot.com/
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Knowledge Engineering Methods and Tools
Fourth International Workshop on
Knowledge Acquisition, Reuse and Evaluation

In conjunction with the 7th IEEE international conference on  
Signal-Image Technology & Internet Based Systems (SITIS 2011)

November 28 - December 1, Dijon - France

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Important Dates
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Submission deadline : September 20, 2011
Notification : October 03, 2011
Final date for camera-ready copy : October 16, 2011

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Description
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The International Workshop on Knowledge Acquisition, Reuse and  
Evaluation aims to bring together researchers, scientists, engineers,  
and scholar students to exchange and share their experiences, new  
ideas, and research results about all aspects of Knowledge, Ontology,  
Sermantic Web or Knowledge Engineering. We will discuss the practical  
challenges encountered and the solutions adopted.

This workshop will focus on the theoreticians and practitioners  
concerned with developing methods and systems that assist the  
knowledge management process and assessing the suitability of such  
methods. Thus, the workshop includes all aspects of acquiring,  
modeling and managing knowledge, and their role in the construction of  
knowledge-based systems. Knowledge acquisition still remains the  
bottleneck for building a knowledge based system. Reuse and sharing of  
knowledge bases are major issues and no satisfactory solutions have  
been agreed upon yet. There is a wide range of research. Much of the  
work in this field has been knowledge acquisition. The advent of the  
age of digital information has brought the problem of knowledge reuse  
and knowledge evaluation. Our ability to analyze, evaluate and assist  
user in reusing knowledge present a great challenge of the next years.  
A new generation of computational techniques and tools is required to  
support the acquisition, the reuse and the evaluation of useful  
knowledge from the rapidly growing volume of information. All of these  
are to be discussed in this workshop.

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Topics
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A non-exhaustive list of topics for the workshop includes the following:

• Tools and techniques for knowledge acquisition, knowledge update and  
knowledge validation
• knowledge portals
  • Web-based approaches for knowledge management
  • Agent-based approaches for knowledge management
  • Software agents for semantic web
  • Semantic web-based knowledge management
  • Tools, languages, and techniques for semantic annotation
  • Semantic searching
  • Semantic brokering
  • CSCW and cooperative approaches for knowledge management
  • Agent-based approaches for knowledge management
  • Evaluation of knowledge acquisition techniques
  • Information and knowledge structures
  • Languages and frameworks for knowledge and knowledge modeling
  • Ontology creation, evolution, reconciliation, and mediation
  • Ontology-based approaches for knowledge management
  • Knowledge delivery methods
  • Knowledge life cycle
  • Knowledge and information extraction and discovery techniques
  • Corporate Semantic Webs for knowledge management
  • Peer-to-peer approaches for knowledge management
  • Knowledge extraction from images/pictures
  • Intelligent knowledge-based systems
  • Decision support and expert systems
  • Re-usability of software/knowledge/information
• Semantic web inference methodologies


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Workshop Organizers
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Contact Point: Davy Monticolo(davy.monticolo@ensgsi.inpl-nancy.fr)

Workshop Chairs:
Davy Monticolo, Polytechnical Institute of Lorraine (France)
  Inaya Lahoud, University of Technology UTBM (France)

International Program Committee
  • Andrew Kusiak, The University of Iowa, USA
• Anthony Masys, Centre for Security Science, Canada
• Basim Alhadidi, Al Balqa’ Applied University, Jordan
• Carlo Tasso , Università di Udine, Italy
• Carsten Brockmann, Universität Potsdam, Germany
• Cathal Gurrin, Dublin City University, Ireland
• Céline Hudelot, MAS Laboratory, Ecole Centrale Paris, France
• Daniel O'Leary, University of Southern California, USA
• Dickson K.W. Chiu, Dickson Computer Systems, Hong Kong
• Dirk Malzahn, OrgaTech GmbH, Germany
• Dominique Decouchant, LIG de Grenoble - France & UAM Cuajimalpa -  
Mexico, Mexico
• Elise Lavoué, Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3, France
• Ernesto Exposito, LAAS/CNRS, Université de Toulouse, France
• Ezendu Ariwa, London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
• Hiep Luong, Research Associate, University of Arkansas, USA
• Jan Hidders, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
• Jan Martijn van der Werf, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands
• Jiankun Hu, University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence  
Force Academy, Australia
• Kenji Saito, Keio University, Japan
• M. Nasseh Tabrizi, East Carolina University, USA
• Marie-Helene Abel, Unité Mixte de Recherche Heudiasyc, University of  
Compiègne, France
• Marite Kirikova, Riga Technical University, Latvia
• Martine Cadot, LORIA laboratory, University of Nancy1, France
• Owen Molloy, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
• Paul Mc Kevitt, University of Ulster, Ireland
• Quang Nhat Nguyen, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
• Theodore Trafalis, University of Oklahoma, United States
• Xingquan Zhu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
• Yonggang Zhang, Ingenuity Systems Inc., United States

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Submission
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You are invited to submit full length papers, not exceeding 6 pages in  
length, in two-column format including diagrams and references,  
following IEEE publication guidelines. Papers that do not follow these  
guidelines may be rejected without consideration of their merits.
Papers must be submitted electronically to the contact point in PDF  
format. All workshops will be published by IEEE in a single total  
conference volume and fully indexed by IEEE Xplore.
Selected papers after extension will be published in the following journals:
- Journal of Digital Information Management (JDIM) (ISSN 0972-7272)
- International Journal of Computanional Intelligence Research (ISSN  
0973-1873)
All papers will be reviewed by at least three Program Committee  
members on the basis of technical quality, originality, clarity, and  
relevance to the track topics listed below. Accepted papers will be  
published in the conference proceedings. At least one author of each  
paper must attend the workshop to present the paper.
Camera Ready papers should follow the IEEE conference templates.
Send your paper in format pdf to davy.monticolo@ensgsi.inpl-nancy.fr  
or in the SITIS Website : http://www2.u-bourgogne.fr/SITIS/11/

Davy Monticolo & Inaya Lahoud
KARE2011 chairs

Received on Wednesday, 7 September 2011 09:01:32 UTC