Re: CFP: SDoW2011 @ ISWC2011 - Deadline extended to August 19

A correction re SDoW 2011 deadline extension:

Paper abstracts must be submitted by the original deadline: August 15, 2011.


On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 11:19 PM, Uldis Bojars <captsolo@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> --- NEW submission deadline: August 19, 2011 ---
>
> ====================================================================
>
>                  4th International Workshop on
>                Social Data on the Web (SDoW2011)
>
>                        October 23, 2011
>
>                   collocated with ISWC 2011
>                          Bonn (Germany)
>
>               Paper submission: August 19, 2011
>
>               http://sdow.semanticweb.org/2011
>
> ====================================================================
>
> The 4th international workshop Social Data on the Web (SDoW2011),
> co-located with the 10th International Semantic Web Conference
> (ISWC2011), aims to bring together researchers, developers and
> practitioners involved in semantically-enhancing social media
> websites, as well as academics researching more formal aspect
> of these interactions between the Semantic Web and Social Web.
>
> Important dates
> ---------------
> * Submission deadline:            Aug 19, 2011
> * Notification of acceptance:     Sep 05, 2011
> * Camera-ready paper submission:  Sep 15, 2011
> * Camera-ready proceedings:       Oct 07, 2011
> * Workshop:                       Oct 23, 2011
>
> Description
> -----------
> It is now widely agreed in the community that the Semantic Web
> and the Social Web can benefit from each other. One the one hand,
> the speed at which data is being created on the Social Web is
> growing at exponential rate. Recent statistics showed that about
> 100 million Tweets are created per day and that Facebook has now
> 500 million users. Yet, some issues still have to be tackled, such
> as how to efficiently make sense of all this data, how to ensure
> trust and privacy on the Social Web, how to interlink data from
> different systems, whether it is on the Web or in the enterprise,
> or more recently, how to link Social Network and sensor networks
> to enable Semantic Citizen Sensing.
>
> Following the successful SDoW workshops at ISWC 2008, 2009 and
> 2010, this workshop will tackle these various topics and aims
> at bringing together researchers and practitioners, as in the
> 3 previous editions. We aim to bring together Semantic Web
> experts and Web 2.0 practitioners and users to discuss the
> application of semantic technologies to data from the Social
> Web. It is motivated by recent active developments in collaborative
> and social software and their Semantic Web counterparts, notably in
> the industry, such as FaceBook Open Graph Protocol.
>
> Topics of interest
> ------------------
> Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
>
> * Applications and tools using Social Semantic Web technologies
> * Creating RDF-based knowledge using social media services
> * Data Portability and Social Network Portability
> * Emerging semantic platforms for the Social Web
> * Enriching Social Web with semantic data - RDFa, microformats
>  and other approaches
> * Linked Data on the Social Web - providing linked data from social
>  media sites
> * Mining and analysis of Social Data
> * Ontologies for the Social Web - developing, using and extending
>  lightweight ontologies for social media sites
> * Querying and mining social semantic data
> * Policies, authentication, security, and trust within collaborative
>  scenarios
> * Citizen Sensing and the Semantic Web
> * Social Networks and Sensor Networks
> * Legal aspects of the Social Semantic Web
> * Large scale data mining and reasoning over large social media
>  datasets
> * Domain-specific social network (e-business, HCLS, etc.) and
>  Semantic Web
> * Social Semantic Web and disaster/emergency management
>
> Submissions
> -----------
> The following types of contributions are welcomed:
>
> * Full technical papers, up to 12 pages.
> * Short technical papers and position papers, up to 6 pages.
> * Posters and Demos, 2-3 pages with a description of the
>  application, ideally accompanied with a link to an online demo.
>
>
> Workshop Chairs
> ---------------
> * Alexandre Passant, DERI, NUI Galway, Ireland
> * Sergio Fernández, Fundación CTIC, Spain
> * John Breslin, DERI, NUI Galway, Ireland
> * Uldis Bojārs, University of Latvia, Latvia
>
> Program Committee
> -----------------
> * Alessandra Toninelli, Research & Innovation Division of the
> Engineering Group, Italy
> * Axel Ngonga, Universität Leipzig, Germany
> * Chris Bizer, FUB, Germany
> * Dan Brickley, FOAF project & Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The
> Netherlands
> * Daniel Gayo-Avello, University of Oviedo, Spain
> * Daniel Schwabe, PUC Rio, Brasil
> * Diego Berrueta, Fundación CTIC, Spain
> * Emanuele Della Valle, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
> * Fabien Gandon, INRIA, France
> * Gunnar Aastrand Grimnes, DFKI Knowledge Management Lab, Germany
> * Harry Halpin, University of Edinburgh / W3C, UK
> * Henry Story, Apache Software Foundation, France
> * Irene Celino, CEFRIEL, Italy
> * Jose E. Labra, University of Oviedo, Spain
> * Libby Miller, BBC, UK
> * Matthew Rowe, University of Sheffield, UK
> * Michael Hausenblas, DERI, NUI Galway Ireland
> * Mischa Tuffield, Garlik, UK
> * Olaf Hartig, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
> * Oscar Corcho, UPM, Spain
> * Pablo López, Treelogic, Spain
> * Pablo Mendes, Kno.e.sis, Wright State University, USA
> * Richard Cyganiak, DERI, NUI Galway, Ireland
> * Sebastian Tramp, Universität Leipzig, Germany
> * Sheila Kinsella, DERI, NUI Galway
> * Sofia Angeletou, KMi, The Open University, UK
> * Steve Harris, Garlik, UK
> * Yves Raimond, BBC, UK
>
>
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>

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