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FYI -------- Original Message -------- Subject: SWJ Semantics for Geochange, Extended Submission Deadline: June 5th, 2011 Date: Mon, 16 May 2011 12:27:37 +0200 From: Anusuriya Devaraju <anusuriya.devaraju@uni-muenster.de> To: undisclosed-recipients:; SUBMISSION DEADLINE OF THE SWJ SEMANTICS FOR GEOCHANGE EXTENDED TO JUNE 5TH! Please redistribute. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Call for Papers Semantic Web Journal Special Issue on Semantics for Geochange http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/blog/special-issue-semantics-geochange Description Geochange refers to changes in the environment resulting from human and natural factors. These often large-scale changes range from land cover changes such as desertification, land degradation and deforestation to extreme events such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, or tsunamis. Moreover, changes have had and will have a considerable impact on economic and social sustainability. Environmental changes can now be observed by various technical sensors, simulation environments; recently, information about natural cataclysms has been produced through crowd-sourcing. For example, The Group of Earth Observations has proposed critical Earth observations for various societal benefit areas; to date, several global motoring initiatives have been established. Recently, the notion of Linked Open Data has started to expand the amount of geochange related data on the Web massively. Huge collections of observing systems or data sources for environmental research, together with the interdisciplinary nature of geochange research lead to the following challenges: - How to achieve integrated use of environmental data, especially when information from different sources is heavily heterogeneous and even contradicting? - How to semantically link public observations to scientific measurements produced by technical sensors or forecasting models? - How to derive from low-level sensor measurements a high-level understanding of environmental changes and their impacts? The idea of semantic interoperability for geochange potentially requires interdisciplinary solutions from a wide range of related fields such as knowledge engineering, environmental science, geospatial statistics, sensor web and so on. Another crucial question is how to incorporate insights from these fields into general solutions for representing and understanding environmental change. Topics This special issue solicits contributions to tackle challenges in Semantics for Geochange. Interdisciplinary solutions in terms of tools, techniques, theoretical inputs, exploration and implementation of use cases related to geochange semantics are welcome. We encourage submissions dealing with the following scientific and technical issues in geochange: - Formal representation of environmental change - Spatio-temporal Ontologies - Multi-scale spatio-temporal data representation - Contextual, cultural and linguistic variations in environmental vocabularies - Geospatial Semantic Web - Semantic Sensor Web - Semantic-based reasoning and information retrieval - Crowdsourcing in monitoring and managing environmental change - Linked Geo-Data for environmental data discovery and exploitation - Semantic similarity measurement of spatio-temporal information - Semantic provenance for spatio-temporal information - Semantic-based visualization for communicating environmental change - Case studies on semantics in environmental changes. Submissions High-quality papers containing original research results on the above and related topics are solicited. Extended versions of papers previously published in conferences and workshops are also welcome, provided that they are substantially expanded and improved. Authors should submit a manuscript through the Semantic Web Journal on-line system, following the guidelines available at:http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/authors. Manuscripts should have a length of 15-25 pages in IOS Press format. All submissions will undergo an open review process, according to the standards of the Semantic Web Journal. Important Dates 5th June 2011: Extended Submission Deadline 5th August 2011: Author Notification 15th September 2011: Final Revisions Winter 2011: Special Issue Publication Guest Editors Tomi Kauppinen The Muenster Semantic Interoperability Lab (MUSIL) Institute for Geoinformatics University of Münster Germany Brandon Bennett Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Biological Systems School of Computing University of Leeds UK Lúbia Vinhas National Institute for Space Research (INPE) Brazil Anusuriya Devaraju The Muenster Semantic Interoperability Lab (MUSIL) Institute for Geoinformatics University of Münster Germany Guest Editorial Board Thomas Bittner, State University of New York at Buffalo Gilberto Câmara, National Institute for Space Research (INPE), Brazil Michael Compton, CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia Oscar Corcho, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Andrew Frank, Technical University of Vienna Antony Galton, University of Exeter Raúl García-Castro, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) Michael F. Goodchild, UC Santa Barbara Joaquín Huerta, University Jaume I of Castellon Krzysztof Janowicz, Pennsylvania State University Marinos Kavouras, National Technical University of Athens Werner Kuhn, University of Münster Laurent Lefort, CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia Steve Liang, University of Calgary Eetu Mäkelä, Aalto University Josiane Xavier Parreira, DERI Galway Edzer Pebesma, University of Münster Femke Reitsma, University of Canterbury Chris S Renschler, State University of New York at Buffalo Sven Schade, European Commission, Joint Research Centre May Yuan, University of Oklahoma . . . . - - - - - - - - - - Best Regards, Tomi Dr. Tomi Kauppinen http://ifgi.uni-muenster.de/~kauppinen Muenster Semantic Interoperability Lab (MUSIL) http://musil.uni-muenster.de/ International Research Training Group---Semantic Integration of Geospatial Information (IRTG-SIGI) http://irtg-sigi.uni-muenster.de/ Linked Open Data University of Muenster http://lodum.de/ Institute for Geoinformatics (ifgi) http://ifgi.uni-muenster.de/ University of Muenster http://www.uni-muenster.de/ Weseler Strasse 253 D-48151 Muenster Germany _______________________________________________ Irtg-stud mailing list Irtg-stud@listserv.uni-muenster.de http://listserv.uni-muenster.de/mailman/listinfo/irtg-stud
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