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CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS VOILA 2020 - Visualization and Interaction for Ontologies and Linked Data 5th International Workshop at ISWC 2020, 19th International Semantic Web Conference November 2 or 3, Athens, Greece http://voila2020.visualdataweb.org<http://voila2018.visualdataweb.org/> -------------------------------------------------- Abstracts Deadline: June 12, 2020 Submission Deadline: June 19, 2020 -------------------------------------------------- We are looking for submissions addressing one or more of the following topics, subjects, and contexts (or related ones): * Topics: - visualizations - user interfaces - visual analytics - requirements analysis - case studies - user evaluations - cognitive aspects * Subjects: - ontologies - linked data - knowledge graphs - ontology engineering * Contexts: - classical interaction contexts (desktop, keyboard, mouse, etc.) - modern interaction contexts (mobile, touch, gesture, speech, etc.) - special settings (large, high-resolution, and multiple displays, etc.) - specific user groups and needs (people with disabilities, domain experts, etc.) *Special theme: Visualization for Semantic Explainability This year, we plan to have a special theme on Visualization for Semantic Explainability, a budding field where ontologies and knowledge graphs are explored to provide or enhance the explainability of machine learning models. Submissions addressing this special theme could include one or more of the following: * visualization techniques for semantic explainability * user studies on explainability with knowledge graphs and ontologies * cognitive aspects and requirements of semantic explainability Submission Guidelines ========== The following types of contributions are welcome. The recommended page length is given in brackets. There is no strict page limit but the length of a paper should be commensurate with its contribution. Full research papers (8-12 pages); Experience papers (8-12 pages); Position papers (6-8 pages); Short research papers (4-6 pages); System papers (4-6 pages). Accepted papers will be published as a volume in the CEUR Workshop Proceedings series, as in previous years. Important Dates ========== Abstract: June 12, 2020 Submission: June 19, 2020 Notification: July 24, 2020 Camera-ready: August 24, 2020 Workshop: November 2 or 3, 2020 Looking forward to your submissions & meeting you there! Catia, Patrick, Steffen, Valentina, Vitalis
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