- From: Phil Archer <phila@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 18 May 2016 12:42:39 +0100
- To: Albert Meroño Peñuela <albert.merono@vu.nl>, semantic-web@w3.org, public-lod@w3.org
Dear Albert, Please see and respect https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-lod/2016May/0032.html and https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/semantic-web/2016May/0059.html if you don't want to be blocked from our lists as a spammer - which would be awkward to do for one of our leading SemWeb members! We have blocked two people in the last 24 hours. Thanks Phil. On 18/05/2016 11:44, Albert Meroño Peñuela wrote: > *1st Int. Workshop on “Semantic Change & Evolving Semantics - SuCCESS’16"* > > Leipzig, Germany, 12 September 2016 > > > > Website: http://pericles-project.eu/events/58 > > In conjunction with the 12th International Conference on Semantic > Systems – SEMANTiCS > 2016 <http://2016.semantics.cc/> > > > > The proceedings of the workshop will be published in the digital library of > the ACM ICP Series. > > > > *Workshop objectives* > > This half-day workshop aims at exploring emerging research in the areas of > semantic change and evolving semantics. Semantics differ across contexts, > domains, communities and time. This has implications for communication, > terminology, access to and exchange of information, problem-solving and > construction of knowledge. Where there is interaction and feedback, this > effect is mitigated, as it is possible to settle on a shared understanding; > in contrast, the effect is particularly pronounced in asynchronous and > static information. This problem is shared across many domains; some > examples of areas in which the effect is particularly pronounced include > cultural heritage, data curation, digital preservation, and knowledge > management. One practical example is the need to respond to semantic change > in ontology curation and engineering; another is the capture and treatment > of context in search indexing and ranking. In this workshop we will focus > on semantic change in these domains and closely aligned areas. As such, we > expect the workshop to be of interest to researchers with an interest in > combining techniques to address evolving semantics. We are therefore > seeking expressions of interest in the workshop intended to explore this > area and to collect together a series of perspectives on the theory and > relevance of semantic change across contexts and disciplines. > > *Call for Papers and Posters* > > Topics on which potential participants are invited to share research, > experimentation, demonstrations, concepts and ideas include, but are not > limited to: > > - Semantic change and evolving semantics; > - Cultural drift; > - Methods for the detection, interpretation and communication of drift > types; > - Response to change: strategies for ontology adaptation and evolution; > potential for the application of machine learning approaches; > - Role of social media in accelerating semantic change and use of social > media data to study it. > > > > *Submission system* > > The submission must be made through EasyChair > <https://easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?key=36953201.JzqeoxQRsClRAVJI>. > Visit http://pericles-project.eu/events/58 for submission guidelines. > > > > *Important Dates* > > - Submission Deadline: June 23, 2016 (11:59 pm, CET time) > - Notification of Acceptance: July 15, 2016 (11:59 pm, CET time) > - Camera-Ready Paper: August 2, 2016 (11:59 pm, CET time) > > > > *Registration* > > The workshop is free to attend however registration through the SEMANTiCS > conference is required: > http://2016.semantics.cc/workshop-registration?nid=2163 > > > > *Workshop organisers:* > > - Sándor Darányi - University of Boras > - Efstratios Kontopoulos - CERTH/ITI > - Alastair Gill - King’s College London > > > > For any further information please email: info@pericles-project.eu > -- Phil Archer W3C Data Activity Lead http://www.w3.org/2013/data/ http://philarcher.org +44 (0)7887 767755 @philarcher1
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