- From: Raúl García Castro <rgarcia@fi.upm.es>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 11:14:13 +0200
- To: public-owl-dev@w3.org
Apologies for cross-postings ---------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PAPERS ---------------------------------------------------- 5th International EON Workshop on Evaluation of Ontologies and Ontology-based tools (EON2007) http://km.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/ws/eon2007/ November 11th, 2007 Located at the ISWC 2007 Busan, Korea OBJECTIVES The successful series of EON workshops have provided a meeting facility for the discussion and enhancement of technology evaluation in the Semantic Web. Ontologies and Semantic Web technologies are moving towards industrial application, and thus require evaluations and benchmarks to be available to a broader range of users and developers. The main goal of this workshop is to gather, share and reuse methods, tools and metrics for Web Ontology Evaluation and Semantic Web Technology Evaluation (ontology development tools, ontology merging and alignment tools, ontology-based annotators, etc.). The previous workshops proposed a series of experiments for evaluating different aspects of ontology tools (EON2002, EON2003 and EON2004), e.g. their expressiveness and interoperability capabilities, and different aspects of ontologies. The aim of the EON series is to attract attention to a number of evaluation topics since we believe this to be a highly relevant issue for the adaptation of Semantic Web technologies by partners outside the Semantic Web community. This year we aim to obtain methods, tools and metrics that can be reused by the whole community in ontology evaluation and ontology technology evaluation tasks. We propose a experiment in the ontology evaluation area, while for ontology technology evaluation we will ask for short papers that provide existing benchmark suite descriptions with the information needed to use them and that will be evaluated according to their usability by an expert committee. Both the proposed evaluation methods, tools and metrics and well as their results will be collected and made available to the research community by means of the Ontoworld wiki. Therefore, they can be extended while research advances in these topics. TOPICS OF INTEREST Main topics of interest in the areas of ontology and ontology technology evaluation include but are not limited to: * Evaluation methodologies and methods * Tools and benchmark suites * Metrics * Certification * Web Ontology Evaluation * Ontology Content Evaluation and Criteria for Ontology Content Evaluation * Task-oriented Evaluation / Task-independent Evaluation * Formal/Informal Ontology Evaluation * Evaluation of Heavily Interconnected Ontologies / Networks of Ontologies * Interoperability of tools * Integration of tools into frameworks * Performance and scalability evaluations and benchmarks SUBMISSION AND PROCEEDINGS This year, papers will be submitted via the main ISWC2007 submission system. Papers should be formatted according to the guidelines of the ISWC2007 conference. Papers must not exceed 10 pages. Short papers, experiment contributions, evaluation descriptions, and demo descriptions must not exceed 4 pages. We will pursue a journal special issue with the topics of the workshop if we receive an appropriate number of high-quality submissions. IMPORTANT DATES * Deadline for paper submissions: August 7th, 2007 * Deadline for experiment descriptions and demos: August 7th, 2007 * Notification of acceptance (papers and demos): September 7th, 2007 * Camera-ready versions: September, 28th, 2007 * Workshop: November 11th, 2007 WORKSHOP ORGANIZING COMMITTEE * Raúl García-Castro (Contact Person), Ontology Engineering Group at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (ES) * Denny Vrandecic, Institute AIFB at University of Karlsruhe (DE) * Asunción Gómez-Pérez, Ontology Engineering Group, at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (ES) * York Sure (EON series inventor), Institute AIFB at University of Karlsruhe (DE) * Zhisheng Huang, Artificial Intelligence Group at Vrije University of Amsterdam (NL) This event is supported by Knowledge Web and NeOn. -- Raúl García Castro http://delicias.dia.fi.upm.es/~rgarcia/ Ontology Engineering Group (http://www.oeg-upm.net/) Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Campus de Montegancedo, s/n - Boadilla del Monte - 28660 Madrid Phone: +34 91 336 36 70 - Fax: +34 91 352 48 19
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