- From: Valentina Tamma <V.Tamma@liverpool.ac.uk>
- Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 13:40:25 +0100
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- Cc: Valentina Tamma <V.Tamma@liverpool.ac.uk>, Maria Keet <mkeet@cs.uct.ac.za>, Bijan Parsia <bijan.parsia@manchester.ac.uk>, owled-steering@googlegroups.com
APOLOGIES FOR MULTIPLE POSTINGS CALL FOR PAPER: 11th OWL: Experiences and Directions Workshop (OWLED) Riva del Garda, October 17th - 18th, 2014 co-located with ISWC 2014 http://www.w3.org/community/owled/workshop-2014/ Important Dates (All deadlines are Hawaii time) Paper submission due: July 22, 2014 Acceptance notifications: September 5, 2014 Final papers due: September 18, 2014 OWLED workshop: 17-18 October, 2014 OWLED is now also a Community Group at the W3C. Everyone is invited to participate: http://www.w3.org/community/owled/ The aim of the OWL: Experiences and Directions Workshop (OWLED) is to establish an international forum for the OWL community, where practitioners in industry and academia, tool developers and others interested in OWL can describe real and potential applications, share experience and discuss requirements for language extensions/modifications. OWL has become the representational model of choice for supporting interoperability in many industries. This has been made possible thanks also to the development of numerous OWL reasoning systems that efficiently deal with both intensional (ontologies) and extensional (data) query answering. In this edition we aim to bridge the gap with the reasoner evaluation community and welcome the submission of papers describing challenging ontologies and/or tasks to be represented in OWL and processed by OWL reasoners. It also welcomes proposals for improving the OWL 2 standard. This year, we would like to invite submissions of the following types of papers: Technical papers: All submissions must be in English and be no longer than 12 pages (including references). Papers that exceed this limit will be rejected without review. These papers should present research, implementation experience, and reports on the above and related topics. Space will be reserved for authors to present their work at the workshop. Short papers (4-6 pages, including references): These papers should present work that is in an early stage and/or include publishable (novel) implemented systems that are of interest to the OWLED community; and (in case of an implemented system), can be demonstrated at the workshop. All submissions must be must be in PDF, and must adhere to the Springer LNCS style. For more details, see Springers Author Instructions: http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0. Papers can be submitted online using the Easychair Conference system: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=owled2014 Papers related to any aspects of OWL and extensions, applications, theory, methods and tools, are welcome. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Application driven requirements for OWL Applications of OWL, particularly from industry or for data integration for service interoperability for sophisticated/non-obvious inference for knowledge discovery and within specific domains such as law bio and biomed eLearning Experience of using OWL: notably, highly expressive ontologies or the OWL 2 Profiles Evaluation of OWL tools e.g. reasoners Benchmarks for OWL tools Performance and scalability issues and improvements Extensions to OWL OWL and Rules Implementation techniques and experience reports Non-standard reasoning service (implementation and requirements for) Explanation Ontology comprehension and verbalisation Multilingual OWL Modelling issues Tools, including editors, visualisation, parsers and syntax checkers Collaborative editing of ontologies Versioning of OWL ontologies Alignment of OWL ontologies Modularity Query answering with OWL SPARQL and OWL Linked Data and OWL _______________________________________________________ Dr Valentina Tamma Department of Computer Science | http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~valli University of Liverpool | tel. +44-151-795 4246 Ashton Building | fax +44-151-795 4235 Liverpool, L69 3BX, UK | email: V.Tamma@liverpool.ac.uk | skype: valentinatamma
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