- From: Antoine Zimmermann <antoine.zimmermann@emse.fr>
- Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2012 20:21:36 +0100
- To: semantic-web@lists.w3.org, public-lod@w3.org, Daniel Schwabe <dschwabe@inf.puc-rio.br>
Dear all, I'd like to add information about the WWW2012 metadata challenge, related to questions we had: - first, the deadline has been postponed to *5th March 2012*. Those who have already submitted the details of their app can of course improve it and, if desired, send updated details if necessary. - second, we will also accept applications sent after the deadline but these ones *will not be able to participate in the challenge*. They will, however, be listed among applications that can be tested by conference attendees (but clearly marked as out of the contest). Those who haven't submitted the details of their app before 5th will not be candidate for the challenge prize. - third, in any case, after the new deadline, we will not have any means to prevent participants to improve their applications while we are testing them, so participants can still fix bugs after sending the details of the applications. - fourth, participants in this challenge do not need to register to the conference. The application details will not be published in proceedings and the more quality applications we get, the better. ------------ [Please apologies for cross-posting.] If you think this call is relevant to another mailing list that is not in copy, please forward it as appropriate. Find the text of the call online at http://www.emse.fr/~zimmermann/metadata.html WWW 2012 Metadata Challenge =========================== The metadata committee is organising this year a challenge for developers in order to show case the utility of the conference metadata. Since 2007, the WWW conference is providing its metadata about papers, authors, programme, location, committees in RDF. The datasets are made available at the Semantic Web Dog Food web portal, which offers various access means to Linked Data applications. While the mere publication of such data is useful to contribute to the Web of Data, this year we will provide more diverse ways of browsing the data by encouraging data hackers to develop applications that leverage the conference metadata. To spice this up a little bit, we challenge developers to make the most interesting, most original tool and we will reward the best one with a prize. The submitted software must be made available as Web applications that the attendees can try on their laptop or their mobile phones. 1. Challenge criteria --------------------- The selection of the metadata tools is made according to minimal criteria. All applications that match these criteria will be made available for the attendees to try, no matter how many and how good they are. However, only few of them will be selected as "“featured application”s" before the conference, and one will be selected as best metadata application and the developers will be rewarded with a prize. In addition to the minimal requirements, we provide additional desirable features that submissions should exhibit. Minimal requirements * The application should be an end-user application, that is, an application that general Web users can interact with or, even better, that WWW Conference attendees can play with during the conference. * The application must use the data provided by the WWW Conference and exploit as much of it as possible. * The application must be either a Web application, accessible and usable via a Web browser, or a smart phone application. There should not be any configuration files to modify and no extra library to install. Additional Desirable Features In addition to the above minimal requirements, we note other desirable features that will be used as criteria to evaluate submissions. * The application provides an attractive and functional interface (for human users). * The application may use additional information sources that: - can be under diverse ownership or control; - should have some connection with the conference metadata (for instance, a dataset about points of interest in Lyon); - may be in different formats other than RDF. * The application should provide features that are useful to conference attendees. * Functionality is different from or goes beyond pure information retrieval. * The application is useful beyond WWW 2012 and may be used with other types of data (not necessarily conference data). * Multimedia documents are used in some way. * There is a use of dynamic data (e.g., workflows, GPS location), in combination with static information. * There is support for multiple languages and accessibility on a range of devices. * The application is usable by and adapted for mobile devices. 2. Important dates ------------------ Submission deadline: *March 5th, 2012* Selection of featured applications: 15th April, 2012 WWW Conference (attendees can test the applications): April 16th-20th, 2012 3. How to Participate --------------------- In order to participate, applicants must send by email the following information before 25th February, 2012 to antoine.zimmermann@emse.fr. The following information must be provided: * Name of the application. * Abstract: no more than 200 words. * URL of a description: a hyperlink pointing to a description of the application that should show details of the system, including which features or functions the system provides. This should be no more than 2 pages when printed, but it can link to other web pages giving technical details. * Web access: the application should be accessible via the Web. If the application is not publicly accessible, passwords should be provided. A (short) set of instructions on how to start and use the application should also be provided on the web page. Moreover, applicants may declare their intent to participate by sending an email to the organisers. This way, they will be notified when the dataset is available and they will get a link to a dump of the dataset. 4. Datasets ----------- The datasets will be made available after the notification of acceptance. Before they are released, developers can start testing their application on previous conference datasets, such as WWW 2011 or ISWC 2011, available at The Semantic Web Dog Food server. The datasets for WWW 2012 will be available there as well using the same format and vocabularies. Participants who sent an email prior to their submission will be notified when the dataset is available. 5. Winners and prizes --------------------- The best application will be chosen by the committee during the conference based on the experience of using the applications in the course of the event. The winners will be rewarded a monetary prize (to be decided). A short listing of "featured applications" will be defined before the conference. 6. Contact ---------- Antoine Zimmerrmann, EMSE/LSTI Fayol, Université de Lyon, France, antoine.zimmermann@emse.fr Daniel Schwabe, PUC-Rio, Brazil, dschwabe@inf.puc-rio.br 7. Links -------- * This call online. http://www.emse.fr/~zimmermann/metadata.html * Semantic Web Dog Food. http://data.semanticweb.org/ * Second Linked Data-a-thon. http://iswc2011.semanticweb.org/calls/linked-data-a-thon/ * WWW 2010 metadata explorer. http://tw.rpi.edu/www2011/ * ISWC 2010 metadata explorer. http://iswc.mobi/2011/home.html -- Antoine Zimmermann ISCOD / LSTI - Institut Henri Fayol École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Étienne 158 cours Fauriel 42023 Saint-Étienne Cedex 2 France Tél:+33(0)4 77 42 66 03 Fax:+33(0)4 77 42 66 66
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