I-SEMANTICS 2013 - Call for Papers

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Call for Papers

I-SEMANTICS 2013:
9th International Conference on Semantic Systems
Graz, Austria, 4 - 6 September 2013

http://www.i-semantics.at

including
Announcement of
6th Linked Data Cup

Latest News:
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I-SEMANTICS proceedings published by ACM ICPS
Important Dates (Research & Application & Challenge Papers)
●      Abstract Submission Deadline: March 25, 2013
●      Paper Submission Deadline: April 1, 2013
●      Notification of Acceptance: May 3, 2013
●      Camera-Ready Paper: June 10, 2013

Important Dates (Posters & Demo Papers & PhD Track)
●      Submission Deadline: May 10, 2013
●      Notification of Acceptance: June 17, 2013
●      Camera Ready Paper: July 18, 2013
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Hashtag for I-SEMANTICS 2013:  #isem2013
 
Scope
I-SEMANTICS 2013 (www.i-semantics.at) is the 9th International Conference on Semantic Systems.
The conference brings together both researchers and practitioners in the areas of Semantic Technologies, Linked Data and the Semantic Web in order to showcase cutting edge research, demonstrators and applications for the Corporate and Social Semantic Web.
I-SEMANTICS 2013 will also hold the “I-CHALLENGE”, which brings to you the 6th Linked Data Cup (formerly Triplification Challenge), the Best Paper Award and the Best Poster Award.
In order to foster synergies among the research fields of knowledge discovery, social computing,  and semantic technologies I-SEMANTICS Conference will be held together with the I-KNOW Conference, the 13th International Conference on Knowledge Technologies (www.i-know.at).
 
Topics
As a conference aiming to bring together science and industry, I-SEMANTICS encourages scientific research and application-oriented contributions in the field of Semantic Technologies, Semantic Web and Linked Data. The topics of interest for this year’s conference include but are not limited to:

The Web of Data
●      Large scale triplification and processing of data
●      Vocabularies, taxonomies and schemas for the web of data
●      Querying, searching and browsing over the web of data
●      Data integration and interlinking for the web of data
●      Location-based services and mobile semantic applications
●      User interaction and innovative visualizations for the web of data
●      Reasoning over the web of data
●      (Mashup) applications utilizing (large scale) linked data resources
●      Recommender systems making use of the web of data
●      Integrating microposts into the web of data
●      Linked enterprise data and (open) linked government data
●      Linked sensor data and machine-to-machine communication

Quality of Semantic Data on the Web
●      Provenance information for the web of data
●      Large scale ontology inspection, maintenance and repair
●      Co-reference detection and dataset reconciliation
●      Quality analysis and metrics for the web of data
●      Trust, privacy and security in semantic web applications

Corporate Semantic Web
●      Corporate thesauri, business vocabularies, ontologies and rules
●      Semantic business, e-commerce and m-commerce systems
●      Semantic procurement for enterprises and governments
●      Semantics, pragmatics and semiotics in organizations
●      Enterprise trust and reputation management
●      Organisational issues in the deployment and application of semantic technologies

Social Semantic Web
●      Enriching social web data and information with semantics and linked data
●      Semantically-enabled social platforms and applications
●      Users as virtual and physical sensors and devices for a ubiquitous social semantic web
●      Semantic based personalization, as e.g. for recommendations, social navigation, collaborative search, social filtering, etc
●      Reality augmented by the social semantic web
●      Querying, mining and analysis of social semantic web data and dynamics
●      Representing and reasoning with uncertainty, provenance, trust in social web data
●      Ethical issues related to the use of user generated content & linked data

Semantic Content Engineering
●      Collaborative ontology engineering
●      Ontology modularity, alignment and merging
●      Ontology design patterns and life cycle management
●      Ontology learning and knowledge acquisition
●      Semantic annotation and tagging
●      Making sense of microposts
●      Semantic content management systems
 
Semantic Multimedia
●      Semantic-driven multimedia applications
●      Multimedia ontologies and infrastructures
●      Content-based semantic multimedia analysis and data mining
●      Semantic-driven multimedia indexing and retrieval
●      Named entity recognition and disambiguation in multimedia documents
●      Human-computer interfaces and visualization for multimedia data access

Studies, Metrics & Benchmarks
●      Case studies of and benchmarks in semantic systems usage
●      Evaluation perspectives, methods and semantic web research methodologies
●      Technology assessment and acceptance/reactance research
●      Usability and user interaction with semantic technologies
●      Case studies with clear lessons learned or evaluations
 
Data Ecosystems & Markets
●      Economic foundations of data assets, markets and data crowd sourcing
●      Business and governance models for data commerce
●      Production principles and measures of data creation, curation and utilization
●      Business models and economic impacts of Linked (Enterprise) Data and/or large scale semantic systems
●      Case studies for sector-specific data strategies

I-SEMANTICS Submission Information
All accepted full papers and short papers of I-SEMANTICS 2013 will be published in the digital library of the ACM ICP series.
Please note: Poster and Demo papers are planned to be published within CEUR-WS.

Research/Application Papers
Research papers report on novel research and/or applications relevant to the topics of the conference. Submissions must be original and must not have been submitted for publication elsewhere. The number of pages of research papers is limited to 8 pages for full papers and 4 pages for short papers including references and an optional appendix.
 
Full and short papers should follow the ACM ICPS guidelines for formatting (http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates) and must be submitted via the online submission system available at the conference website as PDF documents (other formats will not be accepted). For the camera-ready version, we will also need the source files (Latex, Word Perfect, Word).
 
Important Dates (Research & Application & Challenge Papers)
●      Abstract Submission Deadline: March 25, 2013
●      Paper Submission Deadline: April 1, 2013
●      Notification of Acceptance: May 3, 2013
●      Camera-Ready Paper: June 10, 2013
 
Posters, Demos & PhD Track
The Posters & Demonstrations Track and the PhD Track offer an opportunity to present late-breaking research results, smaller contributions, and innovative work in progress.
 
The informal setting of the Posters & Demonstrations Track encourages presenters and participants to engage in discussions about the presented work. Such discussions can be invaluable inputs for the future work of the presenters, while offering participants an effective way to broaden their knowledge of the emerging research trends and to network with other researchers. Poster and demo submissions should consist of a 3-4 page description that clearly describes the approach. Submissions to this track must be in the Springer LNCS format (http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs/lncs+authors), i.e. please do NOT use the ACM template here.
 
The objective of the PhD Track is to provide doctoral students with a forum to present and discuss their research projects with experienced researchers (“mentors”) and fellow students. It addresses PhD students at an early stage of their doctoral studies, who want to receive feedback from internationally recognized researchers. Ideally, participants will have a well-defined problem statement and precise questions to discuss with their mentor. Applicants should be PhD students (from any country), conducting ongoing research in the areas of semantic technologies, Linked Data and the Semantic Web.
 
PhD track submissions should consist of up to 1.500 words and contain the following:
●      Name, affiliation and contact details of the PhD student
●      Name(s) of the supervisor(s)
●      Summary of the research project, including:
    ○      Problem: research questions, motivation, state of the art and relevance for the fields of Semantic Technologies, Linked Data and Semantic Web
    ○      Approach: (planned) approach and methodology
    ○      Current status / timeline: current status of the work and any results that have already been reached plus outlook to future work
●      A list of key questions that the PhD student wants to discuss during the event
 
Submissions will be reviewed by experienced researchers; each submission will receive detailed feedback. The program committee will select participants who will give a short presentation about their research project during the I-SEMANTICS PhD Track. Main focus of the event is on discussion, support and solving open questions.
 
Important Dates (Posters & Demo Papers & PhD Track)
●      Submission Deadline: May 10, 2013
●      Notification of Acceptance: June 17, 2013
●      Camera Ready Paper: July 18, 2013
 
 
I-CHALLENGE
For the second time in 2013 we will bring to you the I-CHALLENGE, consisting of the Best Research/Application Paper Award, the Best Poster Award and the Linked Data Cup. While the best paper will be selected by the program committee, the Best Poster will be voted by the conference audience via online voting. (Please expect more details for all the Best Paper Awards in the weeks to come.)
Information on the Linked Data Cup will be available soon.
 
I-SEMANTICS Committee
Scientific Chair
●      Harald Sack (Hasso-Plattner-Institute for IT Systems Engineering, Germany)
 
Program Chairs
●      Eva Blomqvist (Linköping University, Seden)
●      Tommaso Di Noia (Technical University of Bari, Italy)
●      Marta Sabou (MODUL University Vienna, Austria)
 
Track Chairs
●      I-CHALLENGE:
    ○      Jörg Waitelonis (Hasso-Plattner-Institute for IT Systems Engineering)
    ○      Thomas Thurner (Semantic Web Company, Austria)
●      PhD Track Chair:  to be announced
●      Posters & Demos Chair: Steffen Lohmann (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
 
Industry Chair
●      Andreas Blumauer (Semantic Web Company, Austria)
 
Conference Chair
●      Tassilo Pellegrini (University of Applied Sciences St. Pölten, Austria)
 
Program Committee
Please go to: http://i-semantics.tugraz.at/scientific-track/program-committee/
 


Dr. Harald Sack
Hasso-Plattner-Institut für Softwaresystemtechnik GmbH
Prof.-Dr.-Helmert-Str. 2-3
D-14482 Potsdam
Germany
Amtsgericht Potsdam, HRB 12184
Geschäftsführung: Prof. Dr. Christoph Meinel
Tel.: +49 (0)331-5509-527
Fax: +49 (0)331-5509-325
E-Mail: Harald.Sack@hpi.uni-potsdam.de
http://www.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/meinel/team/sack.html

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