- From: Yalemisew Abgaz <yalemisew.abgaz@adaptcentre.ie>
- Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2020 11:11:36 +0000
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Apologies for cross-postings ------------------- Call for papers 1st International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Historical Image Enrichment and Access (AI4HI-2020) Co-located with LREC 2020 <https://lrec2020.lrec-conf.org/en/> (11-22 May 2020) *Workshop Date*: 16 May 2020 *Submission Date*: 21 February 2020 *Website:* https://chia.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/call-for-papers/ *Submission page*: https://www.softconf.com/lrec2020/AI4HI2020/ *Venue:* Palais du Pharo, Marseille, France *Topics of Interest* We are interested in a wide range of artificial intelligence and semantic web topics which are of relevance for historical image enrichment, including language resources for image tagging, enrichment, interlinking, search and retrieval by employing semantics and AI technologies. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to: 1. Representation and modelling of cultural, historical and legacy image collections - Semantic modelling and representation of legacy Linked Open Data (LOD) for image enrichment. - Ontologies for cultural image description, image classification etc. - Semantic representation of aspects of image resources. - Semantic annotation, enrichment and use of multilingual description of images, paintings, photographs, etc. 2. Applications of semantic web technologies and linguistic resources for images collections - The use of semantic web technologies to annotate and enrich historical, cultural images, heritages, resources etc - The use of AI for efficient search and retrieval of historical, cultural and legacy images, heritages, resources etc - The use of domain-specific ontologies, thesaurus, dictionaries to enhance the organisation, retrieval and use of historical, cultural and legacy collections 3. Interoperability and interlinking of LOD for image resources - Applications supporting interoperability and interlinking of legacy image collections from different public and private collections - Research incorporating rich semantics to the description of images - Research supporting the generation and use of semantic interlinking of aspects of historical and cultural images. 4. Methods and tools for developing multilingual LOD for image resources - Tools for extracting concepts from descriptions of historical, cultural images - Methods and tools utilising LOD for organising, searching and retrieval of images - Methods and tools for building a knowledge graph of images We invite both long and short papers representing original research, and novel approaches. Long papers up to 8 pages and additional 2 pages of reference and short papers up to 4 pages and 2 pages of references formatted according to the LREC 2020 guidelines are welcome. Short papers may also present project descriptions, early-stage research that has not yet been implemented and position papers. *Dr. Yalemisew** Abgaz | **Research Fellow at Adapt Centre* Pronounced as https://youtu.be/H1fTTJqs7Kg Dublin City University Dublin Ireland Phone: ++353 (0) 1 700 6714 Email: Yalemisew.Abgaz@adaptcentre.ie
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