COLD2010 workshop program and data

Dear Linked Data community,

We finished the program for the 1st International Workshop on Consuming Linked 
Data (COLD2010). The workshop takes place on November 8 and is co-located at 
the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) in Shanghai, China.
The (tentative) schedule looks as follows:

8:45-9:00:
  Workshop Introduction
  (Olaf Hartig, Andreas Harth, Juan Sequeda)

9:00-9:30:
  Invited Talk: Building Semantic Descriptions of Linked Data
  (Craig Knoblock)

9:30-10:00:
  Capturing Emerging Relations between Schema Ontologies on the Web of Data
  (Andriy Nikolov, Enrico Motta)

10:00-10:30: Coffee Break 

10:30-11:00:
  The R2R Framework: Publishing and Discovering Mappings on the Web
  (Christian Bizer, Andreas Schultz)

11:00-11:30:
  Dataset Dynamics Compendium: A Comparative Study
  (Jürgen Umbrich, Boris Villazon-Terrazas, Michael Hausenblas)

11:30-12:00:
  Experiencing Events through User-Generated Media
  (Raphael Troncy, Andre Fialho, Lynda Hardman, Carsten Saathoff)

12:00-12:30:
  Consuming Multiple Linked Data Sources: Challenges and Experiences
  (Ian Millard, Hugh Glaser, Manuel Salvadores, Nigel Shadbolt)

12:30-14:00: Lunch Break

14:00-15:00:
  Keynote: Linked Data in Watson: Using Linked Data as Evidence
                               for Natural Language Processing
  (Chris Welty)

15:00-15:30:
  Using Linked Data to Interpret Tables
  (Varish Mulwad, Tim Finin, Zareen Syed, Anupam Joshi)

15:30-16:00:
  Linked Timelines: Temporal Representation and Management in Linked Data
  (Gianluca Correndo, Manuel Salvadores, Ian Millard, Nigel Shadbolt)

16:00-16:30: Coffee Break

16:30-17:00:
  Consuming Dynamic Linked Data
  (Barry Norton, Reto Krummenacher)

17:00-17:30:
  A Framework for Feeding Linked Data to Complex Event Processing Engines
  (Dong Liu, Carlos Pedrinaci, John Domingue)

17:30-18:00:
  Silk Server - Adding missing Links while consuming Linked Data
  (Robert Isele, Anja Jentzsch, Christian Bizer)


Please notice, we embedded a good amount of Linked Data in the workshop
Web site at

     http://consuminglinkeddata.org/COLD2010/

In particular, we provide links between persons in the Semantic Web dog food 
dataset and personal FOAF URIs for nearly every author and PC member.


Looking forward to see you in Shanghai next week,
The COLD2010 Organizing Committee


PS. A big Thank You to our program committee for their great work!

---------------------
 Olaf Hartig
  Database and Information Systems Research Group (DBIS)
  Department of Computer Science
  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Received on Wednesday, 3 November 2010 09:18:07 UTC