- From: Carlos Buil Aranda <carlos.buil.aranda@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 21:46:10 -0300
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Apologies for possible multiple posts ============================ CALL FOR PAPERS ============================ Workshop on Hyperlinking in the Web of Linked Things - (WLT 2014) in conjunction with HT 2014, Santiago del Chile, Chile, September 1-4, 2014 IMPORTANT DATES --------------- Submission of papers: May 23 2014 Notification of authors: June 06 2014 Delivery of camera-ready copy: June 12 2014 Workshop day: September 01 2014 MOTIVATIONS ------------ The idea of linking the Web and physical things is not new, but in the last years this line of research has grown exponentially. The Web of Things is about exploiting Web standards to connect physical objects. They can be everyday objects with attached tokens linked to a virtual counterpart on the Web, which users can scan to get information about them. However they can also be smart physical objects with embedded sensors and processing capabilities that make them able to stream data and process them. Embedded tiny Web servers make even possible to communicate to such objects using HTTP standards and to invoke services provided by the objects. Users can perform such actions remotely as well, thanks to their URI reference. This makes physical things gateway to the world of physical and virtual things, through hyperlinks between them. If physical things are also smart, they can reason about their properties and be able to generate new links among these physical things, by disco vering similarities between them. Direct consequences are the URI explosion and the need of new approaches to manage heterogeneity. Linked Data principles advocate the need of a single data model to represent things and the use of typed hyperlinks, in order to make links or objects processable, understandable and discoverable by machines. The goal of this workshop is to discuss the issues that arise concerning the new Web of Linked Things. It wishes to stimulate a discussion about the current state-of-art and the ongoing projects that concern the discovery and linking of things, not necessarily limited to Linked Data-based approaches. TOPICS ------- Relevant workshop topics include but are not limited to: - Semantics for the Web of Thinks - Linked data for the Web of Thinks - Automatic generation of links - Discovery of things - Link annotation - Link updating - Adaptive links - Methods to query data produced by things - Nomadic objects and nomadic links - User interaction with linked things FORMAT ----------------------- Long papers (8 pages) for research papers Short papers (4 pages) for position papers and starting approach All submissions should be formatted according to the official ACM SIG proceedings template and submitted via EasyChair. Accepted formats are Postscript and PDF. The workshop will consist of a part of accepted papers presentation and a part of a discussion among participants. We are considering the opportunity to have an expert in the topic to give an invited talk. Proceedings Accepted papers will be included in the workshop proceedings and will be published on the workshop webpage and on CEUR-WS.org site (ISSN: 1613-0073). At least one author of an accepted paper needs to register for the WLT 2014 workshop. SUBMISSION ----------------------- Please submit your paper via EasyChair before registration: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wlt2014 You need to open a personal account upon the first login, if you do not have one. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE -------------------- Carlos Buil-Aranda, Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile, Chile Federica Cena, University of Torino, Italy Ilaria Torre, University of Genoa, Italy PROGRAM COMMITTEE (to be finalized) ----------------- Marcelo Arenas, Department of Computer Science, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Oscar Corcho, Department of Artificial Intelligenge, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Olaf Hartig, David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, Canada, Dominikus Heckmann, Hochschule Amberg-Weiden, German Research Center for AI, Germany, Aidan Hogan, Deptartment of Computer Science, Universidad de Chile, Alexander Kröner, DFKI GmbH, Saarbrücken, Germany. Francesco Osborne, Department of Computer Science, University of Turin, Italy, Sergey Sosnovsky, CeLTech, DFKI, Germany, Serena Villata, INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France.
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