RuleML 2015 and Recommender Systems for the Web of Data Challenge

Dear LOD Colleagues,

 

Topics such as rule-based Linked Data access, rule-based RDF stream
processing and event processing, distributed rule-based question answering
agents are becoming hot topics in the area of reasoning with and on-top of
Linked Data.

 

I would like to encourage you to submit your research in this area to RuleML
2015 (http://2015.ruleml.org), which is an excellent opportunity for
submitting in a high impact conference
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RuleML_Symposium; e.g., RuleML is in the top
100 venues for impact factor in CiteSeerX
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/stats/venues). 

 

Also note, that there are several additional collocated events, e.g., the
Recommender Systems for the Web of Data Challenge
(http://2015.ruleml.org/recsysrules-2015.html), the Doctoral Consortium
(http://2015.ruleml.org/DoctoralConsortium.html), the 9th International
Rules Challenge with competitive prizes for the best RuleML rule base, the
Reasoning Web Summer School, RR 2015 and the Workshop on Formal Ontologies
meet Industry (http://www.csw.inf.fu-berlin.de/fomi2015/), as well as CADE
2015.

 

And further interesting things will happen at RuleML 2015, such as an ISO
Common Logic, OMG API4KB and OASIS LegalRuleML face-to-face meeting.  We
will also have a Berlin Semantic Web Meetup during RuleML on August 4th.
Details will follow soon on the Meetup website:
http://www.meetup.com/The-Berlin-Semantic-Web-Meetup-Group/.

 

Please help to distribute the below CfP to your students and colleagues.

 

Thank you and hope to see you in Berlin, Germany in August,

 

Adrian

(General Chair RuleML 2015)

 

Prof. Dr. Adrian Paschke

AG Corporate Semantic Web

Freie Universitaet Berlin

Germany

http://www.mi.fu-berlin.de/en/inf/groups/ag-csw/

 

 

 

**** DEADLINE - Abstract Deadline Feb. 25th / Paper Submission March 4th
****

 

 

Call for Papers: The 9th International Web Rule Symposium (RuleML 2015)

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August 2-5, 2015, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Berlin, Germany

http://2015.ruleml.org

 

 

++++++++++++ News ++++++++++++++++

- Keynotes by Michael Genesereth on FOL Herbrand Semantics

  and Thom Fruewirth on Constraint Handling Rules

- Tutorial Day http://2015.ruleml.org/tutorials.html

- Industry Track http://2015.ruleml.org/industrytrack.html

- 9th International Rule Challenge http://2015.ruleml.org/challenge.html

- with challenge track "Rule-based Recommender Systems for the Web of Data"
http://2015.ruleml.org/recsysrules-2015.html

- and RuleML Rulebase Competition Award and Demo Award
http://2015.ruleml.org/challenge.html

- 5th Doctoral Consortium http://2015.ruleml.org/DoctoralConsortium.html

- Student Travel support http://2015.ruleml.org/student-travel-support.html

- Co-located with: CADE 2015, RR 2015, Reasoning Web 2015, FOMIS 2015 and
further CADE workshops

- Sponsors and Partners: ECCAI, AAAI, W3C, OMG, OASIS LegalXML, Association
for Logic Programming, 

  IEEE Technical Committee on Semantic Computing, IFCoLog, Signavio, Model
Systems, Coherent Knowledge, Binarypark, 

 

ShareLatex, Corporate Semantic Web, Springer LNCS, Athan Services

 

The annual International Web Rule Symposium (RuleML) is the leading
international event in the field of 

rules and their applications. RuleML 2015, the ninth event in this series,
will be held in Berlin, Germany, 

August 3-5 in conjunction with the Conference on Automated Deduction (CADE),
the Workshop on Formal Ontologies meet Industry 

 

(FOMI), the Conference on Web Reasoning and Rule Systems (RR) and the
Reasoning Web Summer School (RW). 

 

RuleML 2015 will host multiple tracks on Complex Event Processing,
Existential Rules and Datalog+/-, 

Industry, Legal Rules and Reasoning and Rule Learning, as well as hosting
the 9th International Rule 

Challenge, the 5th RuleML Doctoral Consortium, the RuleML tutorial day, and
the 7th Workshop on Formal Ontologies meets 

 

Industry. 

 

 

Objectives

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RuleML 2015 will bring together practitioners, interested in the theory and
applications of rules in 

academic research, industry, engineering, business and other diverse
application areas. It will provide a 

forum for stimulating co-operation and cross-fertilization between the many
different communities 

focused on the research and development of rule-based systems. 

 

The symposium's areas of research and development have helped drive rapid
progress in technologies for 

practical rule and event processing in distributed enterprise, intranets,
and open distributed environments. 

Industry practitioners, rule-system providers, users of rules, technical
experts and developers, and 

researchers who are exploring foundational issues, developing systems and
applications, or using rule-

based systems are invited to share ideas, results, and experiences. 

 

 

Topics 

------

The conference will have 5 special tracks, as well as general sessions. The
tracks are: 

* Complex Event Processing 

* Existential Rules and Datalog+/- 

* Legal Rules and Reasoning 

* Rule Learning 

* Industry 

 

We invite high-quality submissions related (but not limited) to the special
tracks and within the general 

theme of the conference. 

 

 

Track Topics 

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Complex Event Processing (Main theme: Uncertainty Handling in Complex Event
Processing) 

- Scalable CEP under uncertainty

- Visual analytics for CEP systems 

- Distributed CEP under uncertainty

- Real-world applications of CEP 

- Event forecasting under uncertainty

- Privacy issues in CEP 

- Multi-scale temporal aggregation of events

- Benchmarks and testbeds for CEP 

- Machine learning for event processing and forecasting 

 

Existential Rules and Datalog+/ 

- Decidability paradigms for existential rules 

- Consistent query answering 

- Reasoning and querying 

- Query Rewriting 

- Nonmonotonic reasoning 

- Query Optimization 

- Probabilistic reasoning 

- Ontology Languages 

- Data and knowledge integration and exchange 

- Ontology-based Data Access System 

- Conceptual modeling 

- Descriptions and applications 

- Semi-structured data, graph databases and (Semantic) Web data 

 

Legal Rules and Reasoning 

- Learning from legal texts 

- Modeling normative rules 

- Reguratory compliance by rules 

- Modeling legislation 

- XML, standards for legal documents 

- Legal ontology 

- Semantic Web in Legal Domain 

- Legal Open Data and Rules 

- Reasoning about normative rules 

- Normative rules extraction by natural language processing 

 

Rule Learning 

- Inductive rule learning 

- Classification rules 

- Association rules 

- Learning rules for the semantic web 

- Preference rules 

- Rule-based recommender systems 

- Relational learning 

- Learning business rules 

- Descriptive rule learning 

- Predictive rule learning 

 

Industry Track

The RuleML 2015 Industry Track targets businesses and the 

private sector interested in sharing, exploring, and learning

about the use of rules and rule technologies for solving 

real life business problems. 

For further information about the Industry Track topics 

and submission see: http://2015.ruleml.org/industrytrack.html

 

Generel Topics (not limited to)

- Rules and automated reasoning 

- Rule-based policies, reputation, and trust 

- Reaction rules 

- Rules and the Web 

- Rule discovery from data 

- Fuzzy rules and uncertainty 

- Logic programming and nonmonotonic reasoning 

- Non-classical logics and the Web (e.g modal, especially deontic and
epistemic, logics) 

- Hybrid methods for combining rules and statistical machine learning
techniques (e.g., conditional random fields, 

 

Probabilistic Soft Logic) 

- Rule transformation and extraction 

- Vocabularies, ontologies, and business rules 

- Rule markup languages and rule interchange formats 

- Rule-based distributed/multi-agent systems 

- Rules, agents, and norms 

- Rule-based communication, dialogue, and argumentation models 

- Rule-based data integration 

- Vocabularies and ontologies for pragmatic primitives (e.g. speech acts and
deontic primitives) 

- Pragmatic web reasoning and distributed rule inference / rule execution 

- Rules in online market research and online marketing 

- Applications of rule technologies in health care and life sciences 

- Rules and Human Language Technology 

- Industrial applications of rules 

- Rules and business process compliance checking 

- Standards activities related to rules 

- Rules and social media 

- General rule topics 

 

 

Student Travel Support 

----------------------

Student Travel Support of EUR 500 will be provided for the two best student
(first author) submissions. 

For a paper to be considered, its first author must be a student. Proof of
studentship will be required at 

time of registration. More detailed information on how to apply will be sent
to authors of accepted papers 

through Easychair. 

 

 

Important Dates 

---------------

Abstract Submission February 25, 2015 

Paper Submission March 4, 2015 

Notification May 4, 2015 

Camera Ready May 18, 2015 

Symposium Dates August 3-5, 2015 

 

 

Submission guidelines 

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(except for the Industry Track - the guidelines for the Industry Track can
be found at 

 

http://2015.ruleml.org/industrytrack.html) 

 

Papers must be original contributions written in English and must be
submitted at EasyChair 

(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ruleml2015) as: 

 

For all Tracks and general topics: 

# Full Papers (15 pages in the proceedings) 

# Short Papers (8 pages in the proceedings) 

 

For submission to a particular track please select that particular
track/category. To submit under the 

general topics simply select the "General RuleML track" category. 

 

All papers must have at least three keywords identifying the main topics of
the paper. 

 

Please upload all submissions in LNCS format 

(http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs/lncs+authors?SGWID=0-40209-0-0-0). To
ensure high quality, 

submitted papers will be carefully peer-reviewed by 3 PC members based on
originality, significance, 

technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. Selected papers, including
those accepted for the special 

tracks will be published in book form in the Springer Lecture Notes in
Computer Science (LNCS) series 

(http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-0-0-0). 

 

Short papers may contain 1 extra page maximum for which there is a charge of
US$200, while for long 

papers you are allowed 2 extra pages maximum for EACH of which there is a
charge of US$200. 

 

 

More information 

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Website: http://2015.ruleml.org

 

Twitter hashtag: #ruleml2015 (https://twitter.com/search/?q=%23ruleml2015) 

 

Blog: http://blog.ruleml.org 

 

Call for papers: http://2015.ruleml.org/calls.html 

 

Sponsoring: http://2015.ruleml.org/sponsorship.html

 

 

Received on Tuesday, 17 February 2015 22:25:43 UTC