- From: Melanie Courtot <mcourtot@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 12:26:33 -0800
- To: public-owl-dev@w3.org
[Apologies for cross posting] ===================================== OWLED 2011 OWL: Experiences and Directions The Eighth International Workshop June 5-6, San Francisco, California, USA http://www.webont.org/owled/2011/ Co-located with 2011 Semantic Technology Conference (SemTech 2011) http://semtech2011.semanticweb.com/ ======================================= The adoption of the W3C OWL Web Ontology Language in real-world applications continues to grow as the research and tools for OWL mature. The new version, OWL 2, has been a positive factor in this direction. The OWL: Experiences and Directions (OWLED) workshop series aims to bring users, developers and researchers from academia and industry together to describe applications of OWL, to share experience, and to discuss extensions to the language for satisfying further application requirements. This year the OWLED workshop will be held June 5-6 in San Francisco, California and be co-located with the 2011 Semantic Technology Conference (SemTech). For more information or to offer sponsorship, please send us a note at owled2011@easychair.org **** CALL FOR TUTORIALS & DEMONSTRATIONS **** Deadline: January 10, 2011 Submit to: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=owled2011 We invite proposals (maximum 4 pages) for 90 minute tutorials or demonstrations that cover basic, intermediate and advanced OWL-related topics or practical approaches in using OWL that would be of interest to the OWLED and SemTech communities. Proposals should provide the title, intended audience, skills developed, motivation, objectives, detailed outline, instructor biography and prior tutorial/ demonstration/teaching experience. **** CALL FOR PAPERS **** February 28, 2011 Title and abstract due March 7, 2011 Paper submission due Submit to: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=owled2011 - Research Track Research papers (maximum 10 pages; LNCS style) should clearly describe original, significant research pertaining to OWL. - Application Track Application papers (maximum 4 pages; LNCS style) may present novel practical approaches in using OWL, or may employ scientific methods (qualitative and/or quantitative) to understand in greater detail the application of OWL in real-world systems. - Statement of Interest A statement of interest (maximum 2 pages; LNCS style) can be about ideas, solutions, methods, products, research projects or implementation experience pertaining to OWL. Topics ------- Papers about all aspects of OWL and extensions, applications, theory, methods and tools, are welcome at the workshop; including but not limited to the following topics: - 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 - Experience reports on using OWL, OWL 2 and its profiles - OWL ontologies, particularly if highly expressive or large scale - Implementation techniques for OWL and related languages - OWL based information systems - Query answering with OWL - Performance and scalability experiences - Bridges between knowledge engineering and OWL - Non-standard inference services, including: * explanations * static verification * modularity - Tools for OWL, including: * collaborative editing and versioning * parsers and syntax checkers * high performance reasoners * visualization tools - Extensions to OWL, including: * extended constructors for datatypes, properties or classes * constraints, rules * non-monotonic, probabilistic or fuzzy extensions * temporal and spatial extensions Organization ------------ General Chair: Melanie Courtot, British Columbia Cancer Research Centre (Canada) Program Chair: Michel Dumontier, Carleton University (Canada) Program Committee: * Jie Bao, RPI (USA) * Mike Bergman, Structured Dynamics LLC (Canada) * Kendall Clark, Clark and Parsia (USA) * Bernardo Cuenca-Grau, Oxford University (UK) * Achille Fokoue, IBM * John Goodwin, Ordnance Survey (UK) * Janna Hastings, EBI (UK) * Pascal Hitzler, Wright State University (USA) * Martin Hepp, Universität der Bundeswehr München (Germany) * Robert Hoehndorf, University of Cambridge (UK) * Rinke Hoekstra, Leibniz Center for Law of the University of Amsterdam (Netherlands) * Matthew Horridge, University of Manchester (UK) * Ian Horrocks, Oxford University (UK) * Markus Kroetzsch, Oxford University (UK) * Phillip Lord, Newcastle University (UK) * Joanne Luciano, RPI (USA) * Carsten Lutz, University of Bremen (Germany) * James Malone, EMBL/EBI (UK) * M. Scott Marshall, Leiden University Medical Center / University of Amsterdam (Netherlands) * Ralf Moeller, Hamburg University of Technology (Germany) * Chris Mungall, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (USA) * Bijan Parsia, Manchester University (UK) * Hector Perez-Urbina, Clark & Parsia (USA) * Peter Patel-Schneider, Bell Labs (USA) * Bjoern Peters, La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology (USA) * Alexandre Riazanov, UNB (Canada) * Sebastian Rudolph, KIT/AIFB Karlsruhe (Germany) * Alan Ruttenberg, University of Buffalo (USA) * Matthias Samwald, DERI (Ireland) * Uli Sattler, University of Manchester (UK) * Michael Schneider, FZI (Germany) * Thomas Schneider, Universität des Saarlandes (GermanY) * Steffen Staab, University of Koblenz-Landau (Germany) * Evan Wallace, NIST (USA) * Zhe Wu, Oracle (USA) * Antoine Zimmermann, Université de Lyon (France) Steering Committee: * Kendall Clark, Clark & Parsia (USA) * Melanie Courtot, Terry Fox Laboratory (CA) * Michel Dumontier, Carleton University (CA) * Rinke Hoekstra, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (NL) * Alan Ruttenberg, University at Buffalo (USA) * Uli Sattler, University of Manchester (UK) * Michael Schneider, FZI Research Center for Information Technology (DE) --- Mélanie Courtot MSFHR trainee, TFL- BCCRC 675 West 10th Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Z 1L3, Canada
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