- From: Philipp Cimiano <cimiano@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de>
- Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2010 20:32:56 +0100
- To: semantic-web@w3.org
- Cc: Freek van Teeseling <f.vanteeseling@beinformed.nl>
17th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management EKAW 2010 Lisbon, Portugal, http://ekaw2010.inesc-id.pt Call for Tutorial Proposals The 17th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management is concerned with all aspects of eliciting, acquiring, modeling and managing knowledge, and its role in the construction of knowledge-intensive systems and services for the semantic web, knowledge management, e-business, natural language processing, intelligent information integration, etc. We seek high quality proposals for tutorials about topics related to the conference. Of particular interest are proposals that address one of the following areas: - Knowledge Management - Knowledge Engineering and Acquisition - Knowledge in Use - Social and Cognitive Aspects of Knowledge Engineering - Knowledge Management and Engineering by the Masses Proposals should be sent to v.uren@dcs.shef.ac.uk by May 3rd 2010 and should contain a concise description of the proposed tutorial covering the following aspects on no more than 5 pages - Title and description of the tutorial topic - Relation to the topic of the conference - Short outline of the schedule - If the tutorial, or a very similar tutorial has been given elsewhere please explain the benefit of presenting it again to the EKAW community. - Contact information and short C.V.s of the proposers. The c.v. should include information about past experience at presenting tutorials. For accepted tutorials, camera ready copy of the slides should be sent to v.uren@dcs.shef.ac.uk by 16 August 2010. Important Dates Submission of tutorial proposals: 3 May 2010 Notification: 18 May 2010 Slides as camera ready copy to tutorial chair: 16 August 2010 Committee: Victoria Uren (tutorial chair), OAK Group, Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, UK, v.uren@dcs.shef.ac.uk Trevor Collins, Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University, UK Kinga Schumacher, DFKI Project Office Berlin, Germany Vita Lanfranchi, OAK Group, Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, UK
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