- From: Evren Sirin <evren@clarkparsia.com>
- Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 09:39:23 -0400
- To: public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org
[Apologies for cross posting] *** New deadline for abstracts: April 14 *** *** New deadline for papers: April 21 *** ===================================== FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS OWLED 2010 OWL: Experiences and Directions The Sixth International Workshop June 21-22, San Francisco, California, USA Co-located with 2010 Semantic Technology Conference (SemTech 2010) http://www.semantic-conference.com/ Close to W3C Workshop RDF Next Steps http://www.w3.org/2009/12/rdf-ws/ ===================================== 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 -- becoming a W3C recommendation late last year -- has been a positive factor in this direction. As the experience in using OWL in different applications and domains increases, the strengths and weaknesses of the language are discovered, resulting in new research and development that further extends its reach. The OWL: Experiences and Directions (OWLED) workshop series aims at bringing users, implementors and researchers from academia and industry together to describe applications of OWL, to share experience, and to discuss extensions to the language for satisfying application requirements. The workshop will allow the OWL community to set an an agenda for research and deployment in order to incorporate OWL-based technologies into new applications. This year's OWLED workshop will be co-located with the 2010 Semantic Technology Conference (SemTech) that will be held in San Francisco, California on June 21-22. The W3C Workshop on RDF Next Steps will be held near-by in Stanford, CA on June 26-27. Tutorials about OWL 2 and related technologies may be organized for the larger SemTech community; contact the chairs if you're interested. As usual, the OWLED workshop will try to encourage participants to work together and will give space for discussions on various topics to be decided and published at some point in the future. There will also be formal presentation of submissions to the workshop. More information on the workshop is forthcoming. For more information or to offer sponsorship, please send us a note at owled2010@easychair.org. Important dates --------------- April 14, 2010 Titles and abstract due April 21, 2010 Paper submissions due May 14, 2010 Notifications of acceptance June 4, 2010 Final versions of papers due June 21-22, 2010 OWLED 2010 workshop 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: - Applications of OWL, particularly from industry - Experience reports on using OWL, OWL 2 and its profiles - Application-driven requirements for OWL - Implementation techniques for OWL and related languages - Using OWL for data integration - Query answering with OWL and relationship between SPARQL and OWL - Ontologies built using OWL, particularly large scale efforts - Performance and scalability issues - Bridges between knowledge engineering and OWL - Enriching ontologies with rules - Non-standard inference services, including: * explanations * static verification * modularity - Tools for OWL, including: * editors * reasoners * visualization tools * parsers and syntax checkers * versioning frameworks - Extensions to OWL, including: * extended constructors for datatypes, properties or classes * keys, constraints, rules * non-monotonic, probabilistic or fuzzy extensions * temporal and spatial extensions Submissions ----------- We invite the submission of three kinds of papers: - Technical papers Technical papers can be up to 10 pages, LNCS style, can be submitted to the workshop and space will be reserved for authors of accepted papers. - Short system descriptions We welcome system demonstrations and invite interested parties to submit a short description (maximum 4 pages) of their system. - Statements of interest These statements will not receive full reviewing and might not be included in the archives of the workshop, but will be available to attendees of the workshop, and will be used to help schedule the workshop. Potential attendees who need official invitations to the workshop should submit at least such short statement of interest (maximum 4 pages). Organization ------------ General Chair: Kendall Clark, Clark & Parsia, LLC (USA) PC Chair: Evren Sirin, Clark & Parsia, LLC (USA) Program Committee: Abraham Bernstein, University of Zurich (Switzerland) Diego Calvanese, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (Italy) Anne Cregan, National ICT Australia (Australia) Bernardo Cuenca-Grau, University of Oxford (UK) Mike Dean, BBN Technologies (USA) Catherine Dolbear, SHARP (UK) Michel Dumontier, Carleton University (Canada) Achille Fokoue, IBM Watson Research Center (USA) John Goodwin, Ordnance Survey (UK) Volker Haarslev, Concordia University (Canada) Pascal Hitzler, Wright State University (USA) Jan Hladik, SAP Research (Germany) Rinke Hoekstra, University of Amsterdam (NL) Matthew Horridge, University of Manchester (UK) Elisa Kendall, Sandpiper Software (USA) Markus Kroetzsch, Karlsruhe University (Germany) Thorsten Liebig, University of Ulm (Germany) Joanne Luciano, Harvard Medical School (USA) Carsten Lutz, University of Bremen (Germany) Ralf Moeller, Hamburg University of Technology (Germany) Chris Mungall, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (USA) Chimezie Ogbuji, Cleveland Clinic (USA) Jeff Pan, University of Aberdeen (UK) Peter Patel-Schneider, Bell Labs (USA) Riccardo Rosati, Universita di Roma La Sapienza (Italy) Edna Ruckhaus, Universidad Simón Bolívar (Venezuela) Alan Ruttenberg, Science Commons (USA) Michael Schneider, FZI Research Center for Information Technology (Germany) Baris Sertkaya, SAP Research (Germany) Robert Stevens, University of Manchester (UK) Alex Tucker, FLOOP (UK) Evan Wallace, NIST (USA) Zhe Wu, Oracle (USA) Steering Committee: Kendall Clark, Clark & Parsia (USA) Melanie Courtot, Terry Fox Laboratory (Canada) Michel Dumontier, Carleton University (Canada) Rinke Hoekstra, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (NL) John Goodwin, Ordnance Survey (UK) Peter Patel-Schneider, Bell Labs (USA) Alan Ruttenberg, Science Commons (USA) Contacts -------- For more information on OWLED 2010 please contact the chairs at owled2010@easychair.org or see http://www.webont.org/owled/2010/.
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