Fwd: CFP: Visualizations and User Interfaces for Knowledge Engineering and Linked Data Analytics

Hi all,

it seems to be interesting for some of us!

Cheers,
Martin


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Betreff: CFP: Visualizations and User Interfaces for Knowledge 
Engineering  and Linked Data Analytics
Weitersenden-Datum: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 20:19:13 +0000
Weitersenden-Von: semantic-web@w3.org
Datum: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 22:14:22 +0200
Von: Steffen Lohmann <steffen.lohmann@vis.uni-stuttgart.de>
An: semantic-web@w3.org <semantic-web@w3.org>

CALL FOR PAPERS

Visualizations and User Interfaces for Knowledge Engineering and Linked
Data Analytics

International Workshop at EKAW 2014, 19th International Conference on
Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management
November 24 or 25, 2014, Linköping, Sweden

http://linkedscience.org/events/visual2014/


Motivation and Objectives
==========

With data continuously generated as a result of daily activities within
organizations and new data sources (sensor streams, linked datasets,
etc.) introduced within knowledge management, the growth of information
is unprecedented. Providing knowledge engineers and data analysts with
visualizations and well-designed user interfaces can significantly
support understanding of the concepts, data instances and relationships
of different domains.

The development of appropriate visualizations and user interfaces is a
challenging task, given the size and complexity of the information that
needs to be displayed and the varied backgrounds of the users. Further
challenges emerge from technological developments and diverse
application contexts. There is no "one size fits all" solution but the
various use cases demand different visualization and interaction
techniques. Ultimately, providing better visualizations and user
interfaces will foster user engagement and likely lead to higher-quality
results in different areas of knowledge engineering and linked data
analytics.

This full-day workshop will be divided into two half-day tracks, one in
the morning and the other in the afternoon, each focusing on one of the
two workshop themes.


Track 1: Visualizations and User Interfaces for Knowledge Engineering
==========

Visualizations and user interfaces are an integral part of knowledge
engineering. They help to bridge the gap between domain experts and data
management, and are essential to handle the increasing diversity of
knowledge that is being modeled in ontologies, ensuring that it is
easily accessible to a wide community. As knowledge-based systems and
ontologies grow in size and complexity, the demand for comprehensive
visualization and optimized interaction also rises.

A number of knowledge visualizations have become available in recent
years, with some being already well-established, particularly in the
field of ontology development. In other areas of knowledge engineering,
such as ontology alignment and debugging, although several tools have
recently been developed, few have a user interface, not to mention
navigational aids or comprehensive visualization techniques. Other
activities, such as data integration, rely on the relationships between
the concepts of different ontologies, which not only multiplies the
number of objects to be displayed but also compounds the problem with
the portrayal of different kinds of relationships between concepts.

Topics of interest in this track include (but are not limited to):

- visualizations for (large and complex) ontologies
- user interfaces for ontology alignment and debugging
- visualizations and user interfaces for non-experts
- applications of novel interaction techniques (e.g. touch and gesture
interaction)
- user interfaces for mobile knowledge engineering
- requirements analysis for visualizations in knowledge engineering
- user interfaces assisting people with disabilities
- knowledge visualizations for large displays and high resolutions
- user interfaces for collaborative knowledge engineering
- case studies of applying visualizations in knowledge engineering
- user interfaces and visualizations for linked data
- context-aware visualization and interaction techniques


Track 2: Visualizations and User Interfaces for Linked Data Analytics
==========

New and traditional knowledge practices, digitization of organizational
processes, high performance computing and affordable datastores create
an unprecedented amount of data as a part of daily organizational
activities, at break-neck speed in a variety of formats. Conventional
systems struggle to capture, store and analyze such dynamic and large
scale data continuously generated. On its own, raw data has little
value, but its value and significance is only unleashed when the data is
extracted, processed and interpreted.

Visual Analytics attempts to address this challenge by harmoniously
combining the strengths of human processing and electronic data
processing. While semi-automated processes result in generating
visualizations, humans can use visual processing and interactions to
quickly identify trends, patterns and anomalies from large volumes of
visual data. The growing challenges of analyzing big data, social media,
linked data, and data streams have created an excellent opportunity for
research in Visual Analytics.

Topics of interest in this track include (but are not limited to):

- interactive semantic systems
- design of interactive systems
- visual pattern discovery
- (semi-)automatic hypothesis generation
- augmented human reasoning
- novel visualizations of data and metadata
- visual approaches for semantic similarity measurement
- exploratory information visualization
- domain-specific visual analytics
- interactive systems in business intelligence
- cognition and sensemaking in visual contexts
- evaluation of interactive systems


Submission Guidelines
==========

Paper submission and reviewing for this workshop will be electronic via
EasyChair. The papers should be written in English, following Springer
LNCS format, and be submitted in PDF.

The following types of contributions are welcome:

- 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.


Important Dates
==========

- Submission: September 19, 2014
- Notification: October 17, 2014
- Camera-ready: November 7, 2014
- Workshop: November 24/25, 2014


Organizers
==========

- Valentina Ivanova, Linköping University, Sweden
- Tomi Kauppinen, Aalto University, Finland, and University of Bremen,
Germany
- Steffen Lohmann, University of Stuttgart, Germany
- Suvodeep Mazumdar, The University of Sheffield, UK
- Catia Pesquita, University of Lisbon, Portugal
- Toomas Timpka, Linköping University, Sweden
- Kai Xu, Middlesex University, UK




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