[CFP] 16th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management

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EKAW 2008 - Call for Papers

16th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge  
Management
"Knowledge Patterns"
29th September-3rd October 2008 - Acitrezza, Catania (Italy)
http://ekaw2008.inrialpes.fr

Knowledge is considered as the most important asset in our modern  
society. It has now penetrated all facets of computing practice: from  
the rise of knowledge management to the semantic web and from the  
blog culture to the knowledge economy. This penetration has made  
proper knowledge engineering a most required feature.

The 16th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and  
Knowledge Management is concerned with all aspects of eliciting,  
acquiring, modelling and managing knowledge, and their role in the  
construction of knowledge-intensive systems and services for the  
semantic web, knowledge management, e-business, natural language  
processing, intelligent integration information, etc.

This year we will also pay special attention to the topic of  
"knowledge patterns" that can be considered as good practices or  
models that are applied or reused throughout the knowledge  
engineering lifecycle. Hence, beyond traditional topics of EKAW, we  
solicit papers that cover research on how to describe, classify,  
model, extract, and apply knowledge patterns in the design of  
ontologies, applications and products. We regard highly the  
description of experiences that involve the application and  
identification of knowledge patterns in social network analysis,  
natural language processing, multimedia analysis, pattern  
recognition, etc.

EKAW 2008 will also feature a tutorial program, student papers track,  
posters and demos track, and an Industry Panel. The calls for these  
events are separate (except the student track that follows the main  
track deadlines), and can be found on the conference Web site.

Conference Topics of Interest and Area Keywords

EKAW 2008 welcomes the submission of original research and  
application papers dealing with theoretical, methodological,  
experimental, and application aspects. In particular, but not  
exclusively, we solicit papers about methodologies, models, and tools  
for the following topics:

ONTOLOGY DESIGN

Ontology design patterns
Collaborative ontology design
Ontology dynamics
Ontology modularization
Ontology evaluation and selection
Automatic ontology construction

NETWORKED ONTOLOGIES

Ontology matching
Web semantics
Semantic social networks
Semantics and Web2.0
Semantics in multimedia technologies
Contextual reasoning

KNOWLEDGE REENGINEERING

Ontology learning
Knowledge-based information extraction
Reengineering conceptual models and schemas
Reengineering folksonomies, lexicons, thesauri
Hybridating Ontology Engineering and NLP techniques

PROCESS KNOWLEDGE AND SEMANTIC SERVICES

Ontologies and agents
Semantic web services
Semantic portals and intrawebs
Semantic mashup
Semantic grid services
Knowledge Services for e-Science
Problem solving methods and semantic web services
Peer to Peer communication between semantic systems
Brokering systems

SOCIAL AND COGNITIVE ASPECTS OF KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING

Human factors in knowledge management
Sustainability and cost analysis of knowledge engineering
Human-ontology interaction
Cognitive systems and knowledge engineering

Important Dates

Abstract Submission: April 14th, 2008
Full Paper Submission: April 21st, 2008
Notification: June 9th, 2008
Camera Ready: June 30th, 2008
Conference: Sept 29 - Oct 3, 2008

Submissions

Paper submission and reviewing for EKAW 2008 will be electronic via  
the conference submissions site. Full papers should not exceed  
sixteen (16) pages in length and must be formatted according to the  
information for LNCS authors. The submission of a short abstract  
(using the online submission facility) will ease the reviewer  
assignment for research papers. Note that submission of posters and  
demos will only be possible from June 10th, 2008.

Papers must be submitted in PDF (Adobe's Portable Document Format)  
format and will *not* be accepted in any other format. Papers that  
exceed 16 pages or do not follow the LNCS guidelines risk being  
rejected automatically without a review. Authors of accepted papers  
will be required to provide semantic annotations for the abstract of  
their submission -- details of this process will be provided on the  
conference web page at the time of acceptance. At least one author of  
each accepted paper must register for the conference.

Best Paper Award

An award will be given to the best paper (or papers) submitted to the  
conference as judged by the Program Chairs in collaboration with the  
Program Committee. A best student paper award will also be given.

Conference Chair

Aldo GANGEMI, Laboratory for Applied Ontology ISTC-CNR, Italy

Conference Co-chair

Jérôme EUZENAT, INRIA Rhône-Alpes & LIG, Montbonnot, France

Program Committee

Stuart AITKEN, U Edinburgh (UK)
Harit ALANI, University of Southampton (UK)
Nathalie AUSSENAC-GILLES, IRIT- CNRS Toulouse (FR)
Richard BENJAMINS, Telefónica R&D (ES)
Johan BOS, Università La "Sapienza" di Roma (IT)
Paolo BOUQUET, Università di Trento (IT)
Joost BREUKER, University of Amsterdam (NL)
Philipp CIMIANO, University of Karlsruhe (DE)
Jean CHARLET, AP-HP et INSERM (FR)
Paolo CIANCARINI, Università di Bologna (IT)
Peter CLARK, Boeing (US)
Olivier CORBY, INRIA-Sophia-Antipolis (FR)
Paul COMPTON, University of New South Wales (AU)
Stefan DECKER, DERI Ireland (IR)
Rose DIENG, INRIA-Sophia-Antipolis (FR)
John DOMINGUE, Open University (UK)
Martin DZBOR, The Open University (UK)
Dieter FENSEL, University Of Innsbruck (AT)
Alfio GLIOZZO, ISTC-CNR (IT)
Asun GOMEZ-PEREZ, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (ES)
Marko GROBELNIK, JSI (SL)
Peter HAASE, AIFB University of Karlsruhe (DE)
Udo HAHN, Jena University (DE)
Gilles KASSEL, LaRIA CNRS (FR)
Johannes KEIZER, UN-FAO
Wolfgang MAASS, Technische Universität Graz (A)
Peter MIKA, Yahoo Research (ES)
Michele MISSIKOFF, CNR (IT)
Riichiro MIZOGUCHI, Osaka University (JP)
Paola MONACHESI, Utrecht University (NL)
Enrico MOTTA, The Open University (UK)
Mark MUSEN, Stanford University (US)
Natasha NOY, Stanford University (US)
Maria Teresa PAZIENZA, Università di Tor Vergata (IT)
Wim PETERS, University of Sheffield (UK)
Helena Sofia PINTO, Technical University of Lisbon (P)
Robert PORZEL, University of Bremen (DE)
Alun PREECE, University of Aberdeen (UK)
Valentina PRESUTTI, ISTC-CNR (IT)
Yannick PRIÉ, University of Lyon (FR)
Alan RECTOR, University of Manchester (UK)
Ulrich REIMER, University of Applied Sciences St. Gallen (CH)
Chantal REYNAUD, LRI-INRIA (FR)
Marie-Christine ROUSSET, University of Paris-Sud (FR)
Guus SCHREIBER, Free University of Amsterdam (NL)
Nigel SHADBOLT, University of Southampton (UK)
Wolf SIBERSKI, University of Hannover (DE)
Derek SLEEMAN, University of Aberdeen (UK)
Steffen STAAB, University of Koblenz-Landau (D)
Heiner STUCKENSCHMIDT, University of Mannheim (D)
Gerd STUMME, University of Kassel (DE)
York SURE, SAP (DE)
Vojtech SVATEK, University of Economics, Prague (CZ)
Valentina TAMMA, University of Liverpool (UK)
Annette ten TEIJE, Free University of Amsterdam (NL)
Francky TRICHET, LINA, University of Nantes (FR)
Frank VAN HARMELEN, Free University of Amsterdam (NL)
Fabio VITALI, University of Bologna (IT)




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Aldo Gangemi

Senior Researcher
Laboratory for Applied Ontology
Institute for Cognitive Sciences and Technology
National Research Council (ISTC-CNR)
Via Nomentana 56, 00161, Roma, Italy
Tel: +390644161535
Fax: +390644161513
aldo.gangemi@istc.cnr.it

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