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- Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 18:06:28 +0200 (CEST)
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**************************************************** We apologize if you received multiple copies of this Call for Papers. Please help us forward it to those who might be interested. Thanks! **************************************************** CALL FOR PAPERS 1st International ISWC Workshop on Living Web: Making Web Diversity a true asset October 26, 2009 Washington DC, USA http://livingweb.disi.unitn.it/index.html SCOPE OF THE WORKSHOP The large diversity underlying the content creation process of the Web contributes a lot to the wealth and value of the Web. This diversity is a consequence of many factors (e.g., cultural background, opinion) and it has always been largely present in the Web. However, lately it has been further boosted by the success of Social Web applications. As a consequence, it has become more and more difficult to get a balanced view on a given subject using current search technology. The goal of this workshop is to discuss and highlight the potentials that are inherent in diversity and that today are only marginally exploited, as well as the risk of biasing through the Web. Furthermore, it will discuss research ideas and results - especially in the area of semantics but also multimedia and linguistic technologies - that are relevant for enabling "Living Web" Technology, i.e., technology that more systematically looks into diversity, helps identifying bias and different viewpoints, and - in summary - leverages diversity for exploiting its full potential to the Web user. TOPICS OF INTEREST Suggested topics include, but are not limited to: -Extraction of semantic information/semantic annotation -Multimedia annotation -Opinion mining and management -Opinion extraction from multidimensional media -Handling Ontology heterogeneity and ontology mapping -Context, contextual ontologies -Diversity aware classification and clustering technology -Diversity driven information aggregation technologies -Semantic clustering -Diversity aware search and semantic search -Multimedia retrieval -Event-based multidimensional media management -Intelligent (information) visualization technology -Analysis of socials Web data (especially with respect to diversity) IMPORTANT DATES August 11, 2009: Deadline for the submission of papers. September 15, 2009: Deadline for the notification of acceptance/rejection.. October 2, 2009: Workshop camera ready copy submission. SUBMISSION Prospective authors are invited to submit original technical papers of no more than 8 pages in the standard LNCS paper format. Paper should be submitted electronically in PDF format. Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as a volume of CEUR-WS. Prospective authors are expected to present their papers at the workshop. Selected papers of the workshop will be published in a special issue of a journal. For further information, please visit the workshop web site http://livingweb.disi.unitn.it/index.html ORGANIZERS AND CONTACTS Giulia Boato (co-chair) (University of Trento, Italy) e-mail: boato@disi.unitn.it Claudia Niederee (co-chair) (L3S Research Centre, Germany) e-mail: niederee@l3s.de Hugo Zaragoza (Yahoo! Research, Barcelona, Spain) Sreenivas Gollapudi (Microsoft Research, CA, USA) Fausto Giunchiglia (University of Trento, Italy) Wolfgang Nejdl (L3S Research Center, Germany) PROGRAM COMMITTEE Paolo Bersana (University of Edinburgh, UK), Paolo Bouquet (University of Trento, Italy), Harry Chen (Siri, Inc., USA), Francesco G. B. De Natale (University of Trento, Italy), Andrea De Polo (Alinari 24ore SpA, Italy), Peter Fankhauser (L3S Research Center, Germany), Gregory Grefenstette (Exalead, France), Vasant Honavar (Iowa State University, USA), Ramesh Jain (University of California, Irvine, USA), Yannis Kompatsiaris (ITI, Greece), Paul Lewis (University of Southampton, UK), Vasileios Mezaris (ITI, Greece), Alessandro Moschitti (University of Trento, Italy), Vanessa Murdock (Yahoo! Research, Barcelona, Spain), Kieron O'Hara (University of Southampton, UK), Daniel Olmedilla (Telefonica R&D, Spain), Dave Robertson (University of Edinburgh, UK), Nicu Sebe (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands), Pavel Shvaiko (Informatica Trentina S.p.A., Italy).
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