- From: Dimitris Kontokostas <pr-aksw@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
- Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 17:16:07 +0200
- To: public-rdb2rdf-comments@w3.org
LDQ 2015 CALL FOR PAPERS 2nd Workshop on Linked Data Quality co-located with ESWC 2015, Portorož, Slovenia May 31 or June 1, 2015 http://ldq.semanticmultimedia.org/ Important Dates * Submission of research papers: March 6, 2015 * Notification of paper acceptance: April 3, 2015 * Submission of camera-ready papers: April 17, 2015 Since the start of the Linked Open Data (LOD) Cloud, we have seen an unprecedented volume of structured data published on the web, in most cases as RDF and Linked (Open) Data. The integration across this LOD Cloud, however, is hampered by the ‘publish first, refine later’ philosophy. This is due to various quality problems existing in the published data such as incompleteness, inconsistency, incomprehensibility, etc. These problems affect every application domain, be it scientific (e.g., life science, environment), governmental, or industrial applications. We see linked datasets originating from crowdsourced content like Wikipedia and OpenStreetMap such as DBpedia and LinkedGeoData and also from highly curated sources e.g. from the library domain. Quality is defined as “fitness for use”, thus DBpedia currently can be appropriate for a simple end-user application but could never be used in the medical domain for treatment decisions. However, quality is a key to the success of the data web and a major barrier for further industry adoption. Despite the quality in Linked Data being an essential concept, few efforts are currently available to standardize how data quality tracking and assurance should be implemented. Particularly in Linked Data, ensuring data quality is a challenge as it involves a set of autonomously evolving data sources. Additionally, detecting the quality of datasets available and making the information explicit is yet another challenge. This includes the (semi-)automatic identification of problems. Moreover, none of the current approaches uses the assessment to ultimately improve the quality of the underlying dataset. The goal of the Workshop on Linked Data Quality is to raise the awareness of quality issues in Linked Data and to promote approaches to assess, monitor, maintain and improve Linked Data quality. The workshop topics include, but are not limited to: * Concepts * - Quality modeling vocabularies * Quality assessment * - Methodologies * - Frameworks for quality testing and evaluation * - Inconsistency detection * - Tools/Data validators * Quality improvement * - Refinement techniques for Linked Datasets * - Linked Data cleansing * - Error correction * - Tools * Quality of ontologies * Reputation and trustworthiness of web resources * Best practices for Linked Data management * User experience, empirical studies Submission guidelines We seek novel technical research papers in the context of Linked Data Quality with a length of up to 8 pages (long) and 4 pages (short) papers. Papers should be submitted in PDF format. Other supplementary formats (e.g. html) are also accepted but a pdf version is required. Paper submissions must be formatted in the style of the Springer Publications format for Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). Please submit your paper via EasyChair at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ldq2015. Submissions that do not comply with the formatting of LNCS or that exceed the page limit will be rejected without review. We note that the author list does not need to be anonymized, as we do not have a double-blind review process in place. Submissions will be peer reviewed by three independent reviewers. Accepted papers have to be presented at the workshop. Important Dates All deadlines are, unless otherwise stated, at 23:59 Hawaii time. * Submission of research papers: March 6, 2015 * Notification of paper acceptance: April 3, 2015 * Submission of camera-ready papers: April 17, 2015 * Workshop date: May 31 or June 1, 2015 (half-day) Organizing Committee * Anisa Rula – University of Milano-Bicocca, IT * Amrapali Zaveri – AKSW, University of Leipzig, DE * Magnus Knuth – Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam, DE * Dimitris Kontokostas – AKSW, University of Leipzig, DE Program Committee * Maribel Acosta – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, AIFB, DE * Mathieu d’Aquin – Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University, UK * Volha Bryl – University of Mannheim, DE * Ioannis Chrysakis – ICS FORTH, GR * Jeremy Debattista – University of Bonn, Fraunhofer IAIS, DE * Stefan Dietze – L3S, DE * Suzanne Embury – University of Manchester, UK * Christian Fürber – Information Quality Institute GmbH, DE * Jose Emilio Labra Gayo – University of Oviedo, ES * Markus Graube – Technische Universität Dresden, DE * Maristella Matera – Politecnico di Milano, IT * John McCrae – CITEC, University of Bielefeld, DE * Felix Naumann – Hasso Plattner Institute, DE * Matteo Palmonari – University of Milan-Bicocca, IT * Heiko Paulheim – University of Mannheim, DE * Mariano Rico – Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, ES * Ansgar Scherp – Kiel University, DE * Jürgen Umbrich – Vienna University of Economics and Business, AT * Miel Vander Sande – MultimediaLab, Ghent University, iMinds, BE * Patrick Westphal – AKSW, University of Leipzig, DE * Jun Zhao – Lancaster University, UK * Antoine Zimmermann – ISCOD / LSTI, École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Étienne, FR * Andrea Maurino – University of Milan-Bicocca, IT More details can be found on the workshop website: http://ldq.semanticmultimedia.org/
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