- From: Giorgio Ubbiali <ga.ubbiali@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2026 15:54:50 +0200
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Announcing the second call for papers and presentations at the
seventh annual full-day* Integrated Food Ontology Workshop (IFOW)* within
the Joint Ontology Workshop (JOWO) programme of the *Formal Ontology in
Information Systems Conference* <https://foisconference.org/>
(*FOIS)*, September
21-25, held in the beautiful city of Vitória
<https://foisconference.org/location/>.
See our webpage at https://foodon.org/ifow-2026-workshop/ for the latest
information.
Analyses of food system challenges increasingly venture beyond the
immediate domains of food production, nutrition, and human health, into a
One Health paradigm where the interactions between humans, animals, and the
environment all add dimensions of complexity. This year’s Integrated Food
Ontology Workshop seeks a dialogue about the application of ontologies at
the intersection of One Health domains. In particular, we seek to explore
how food system sustainability is affected by both direct food loss and
waste and by impacts inherent in current food system technologies and
practices. These include, for example, PFAS chemical soil contamination,
microplastics, pesticides, fertilizers and emerging microbial treatments
and production ecosystems; the use of non-/biodegradable plastics in
packaging; the effects of plant breeding on food preservation and
resilience to drought, heat, shifting growing seasons and disease
pressures; as well as animal health considerations concerning livestock
disease dynamics and welfare standards.
Assuming that relevant fields can be ontologically represented, how can we
encourage research across different communities to use ontologies to
represent entities and their relationships in biology, epidemiology,
chemistry, land use, agricultural practices, climate analysis, consumer
behaviour and ethical requirements, in ways that foster interoperability
and interconnectedness? This touches on philosophical and sociotechnical
topics ranging from top-level/upper-level ontology harmonisation, to the
ontological design patterns for describing processes both at the
microscopic biological and macroscopic socioeconomic and environmental
scale.
*Topics of Interest (not exhaustive)*
- Food system sustainability, which touches on many of the following
topics:
- Agricultural production and contamination/remediation (PFAS,
fertiliser, pesticide,...)
- Food processing, recipe representations and food science
- Nutrition, food safety, animal health and public health
- Food security, international trade, traceability and regulatory
practices
- Food consumer behaviour - packaging, socioeconomics, …
- Food system loss and waste
- Improving food ontologies using content generated by LLMs; Using food
ontologies to verify content generated by LLMs
- Top and upper-level ontology alignment (BFO, DOLCE, UFO, COB, CCO,
BORO …) for food, sustainability, and health
*Important Dates*
Workshop paper submission deadline: 3 June 2026
Workshop paper author notification: 15 July 2026
Camera-ready submission: 31 July 2026
Workshop days: between 21-22 September 2026 (co-located with FOIS 2026)
*Submission Types*
We welcome original submissions of the following types:
- Papers:
- Full papers: not to exceed 13 pages (excluding references);
- Short papers: 5-9 pages (position papers, research-in-progress,
practitioner reports);
- Paper abstracts should be no more than 300 words.
- Abstracts, for presentation only:
- 2-3 pages (not included in the proceedings).
With gratitude,
The IFOW Organizing Committee
Received on Wednesday, 8 April 2026 13:55:38 UTC