- From: Simon Price <simon.price@bristol.ac.uk>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 18:11:16 +0000
- To: Semantic Web <semantic-web@w3.org>
2nd CALL FOR PAPERS - deadline for submissions 3rd February 2006 Symposium on Adaptation and Learning on the Web 3rd to 4th April 2006 University of Bristol, Bristol, UK http://aisb.ilrt.org Learning can be seen as the key technology to adapt systems to new situations. The current Web is mainly custom-made by humans and, similarly, adaptations are also often made by hand. By contrast, through upcoming technologies like Semantic Web, Semantic Grid and Semantic Web Services, the Web is becoming more machine understandable, enabling more knowledge to be included and integrated through learning algorithms. New techniques which automatically push new content into the Web and adapt to new situations are required and are currently being developed in areas like ontology learning. On the current Web adaptation takes place implicitly in, for example, personalised Amazon pages, Page Rank calculations in the Google search engine, voting in online news sites like Slashdot, buyer-seller dynamics in an eBay online auction or, attack and counter measure between viruses and browser software. However, in the case of biologically inspired algorithms adaptation is explicit, with techniques such as artificial immune systems and neural networks now being applied to adaptive settings like recommender systems and Web security. This symposium will explore whether learning and Semantic Web technologies might be usefully combined with ideas from biological systems so that a future Web would be able to automatically adapt to new situations and be as flexible as possible. To achieve this the symposium aims to bring together researchers, from disciplines such as machine learning, data mining, information extraction, computational linguistics, statistics and biologically inspired backgrounds, who share a common interest in how adaptation and learning, in various forms, may be used in a future Web, Semantic Web, GRID and Web Services. The symposium on Adaptation and Learning on the Web will take place as part of: AISB'06: Adaptation in Artificial and Biological Systems April 3rd-6th 2006, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK SUBMISSIONS Research spanning the numerous fields that make up the intersection between AI and the Web is, by its very nature, highly multidisciplinary. This symposium will offer a chance for a number of currently disjoint communities to begin to develop a common vocabulary - the first step towards sharing ideas and disseminating work across subject boundaries. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: * Semantic Web, Semantic Grid and Web Services * Biologically inspired systems * Ontology learning, extraction and evolution * Semantic integration, co-ordination and matching * Artifcial immumity on the Web * Personalisation and profiling on the Web * Adaptive search and information retrieval * Desktop search and the Personal Semantic Web * Augmented memory, user interest and focus * Security, trust and privacy * Social network mining * Collabative filtering, annotation and extraction * Recommender systems We also encourage submissions which relate research results from other areas (e.g. data mining, information retrieval, knowledge representation, computational linguistics, inductive logic programming) to the symposium topics. Please do not hesitate to contact either of the organisers for further details. In keeping with the open spirit of AISB, you may submit EITHER a full paper (max 6000 words) that showcases your work *OR* a two page summary paper (extended abstract) of more speculative ideas, ongoing work or issues for discussion. Poster submissions are also welcome in addition to or as an alternative to a paper. All submissions will be peer-reviewed by the programme committee, and those accepted will appear in the workshop proceedings and in the published conference volume. Papers should be submitted as PDF files to simon.price@bristol.ac.uk by 3rd February 2006. Formatting instructions will be available from the symposium website shortly. ORGANISERS Andreas Hotho, Universität Kassel, Germany Email: hotho@cs.uni-kassel.de Web: http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/hotho Simon Price, University of Bristol, UK Email: simon.price@bristol.ac.uk Web: http://www.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/aboutus/staff?search=ecsnp Download full contact details of the organisers as a vCard file: http://aisb.ilrt.org/cgi-bin/aisb-dates.pl PROGRAMME COMMITTEE - Dave Beckett, Yahoo, USA - Dan Brickley, W3C Semantic Web Interest Group, Bristol, UK - Steve Cayzer, HP Labs, UK - Peter Flach, University of Bristol, UK - Andreas Hotho (chair), Universität Kassel, Germany - Francesca A. Lisi, Universita' di Bari, Italy - Libby Miller, Asemantics, Netherlands - Simon Price, University of Bristol, UK - York Sure, Universität Karlsruhe, Germany Download a Semantic Web description of the symposium, organisers and committee as an RDF file: http://aisb.ilrt.org/aisb.rdf IMPORTANT DATES Submission of papers by: 3rd February 2006 Notification of decision: 27th February 2006 Camera ready copies by: 13th March 2006 Download all the symposium dates as a vCalendar file: http://aisb.ilrt.org/cgi-bin/aisb-dates.pl NEWS CHANNEL To receive announcements and news about the event, subscribe to the symposium's RSS news channel: http://aisb.ilrt.org/aisb.rss
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