- From: Achim Rettinger <rettinger@kit.edu>
- Date: Tue, 25 May 2010 18:02:09 +0200
---------------------------------------- CALL FOR PAPERS First International Workshop on MINING THE FUTURE INTERNET (MIFI2010) http://mining-future-internet.org Berlin, Germany September 20, 2010 ---------------------------------------- To be held at: 3rd Future Internet Symposium 2010 (FIS 2010) http://www.fis2010.org/ Important Dates: ---------------- * Submission of papers: July 25, 2010 * Notification of acceptance: August 10, 2010 * Camera ready: August 20, 2010 * Workshop date: September 20, 2010 Overview: --------- The First International Workshop on Mining the Future Internet (MIFI) offers a platform for discussing algorithms and applications for probabilistic inductive inference and statistical analysis of future Internet knowledge bases, like the large amounts of Linked Data already being available. From efficient representation, through intelligent extraction of complex features under the use of semantic technologies, up to learning complex relations and analyzing data sets built on expressive formal logics – MIFI brings together practical and theoretical research focused on statistical learning approaches that aim to contribute to the vision of the Future Internet. More information see http://mining-future-internet.org Topics: ------- We encourage participants who can contribute in the following areas: * Information extraction, machine learning, data mining, knowledge discovery,… from semantic data, semantic web, structured data, tags, RDF, OWL, ontologies, linked data,... * Algorithms for mining Future Internet Knowledge Bases (FIKB) * graph mining * statistical relational learning * feature vector representations and propositional learners * matrix and graph based approaches * kernel methods * probabilistic inductive logic programming * cognitive models * learning approaches incorporating sequential and streamed data * other probabilistic approaches suitable for FIKBs * Applications for probabilistic inductive methods * inductive inference on FIKBs applied e.g. to search, retrieval, analysis, prediction, recommendations * semantic features in statistical learning * (pre-)processing FIKBs for probabilistic learning methods * bridging the human and data web * trend mining approaches to FIKBs * mining of complex relations The above list is not exhaustive, and we welcome submissions on highly related topics, too. Submission instructions: ------------------------ We invite submission of papers: position papers, demo/short papers and full papers. Papers should refer to one of the topics listed above and have at max. 6 pages length. However, we welcome also papers referring to similar topics and describing new research directions combining the research on the Semantic Web with Machine Learning. We accept papers describing unpublished work and previously published work. Accepted submissions will be printed in the workshop online proceedings (CEUR proceedings). The best papers describing unpublished research will be selected for publication in a journal special issue (on behalf of the FIS 2010). Please, use LNCS style to format your paper and the EasyChair login for submission (see http://mining-future-internet.org for details). Organizers: ----------- * Achim Rettinger, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology * Olga Streibel, Freie Universität Berlin * Jose Quesada, Max Planck Institute Program Committee: ----------- * Nicola Fanizzi, Università degli Studi di Bari * Ulrike Hahn, Cardiff University * Kristian Kersting, Fraunhofer IAIS * Jens Lehmann, Universität Leipzig * Matthias Nickels, Technische Universität München * Phillip Sorg, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology * Volker Tresp, Siemens AG Contact any of us: -------- rettinger[at]kit[dot]edu streibel[at]inf[dot]fu-berlin[dot]de quesada[at]gmail[dot]com Follow us on Twitter: -------- http://twitter.com/MIFIworkshop Tweet about using #mifi2010 hashtag -- Achim Rettinger Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Institute AIFB www.aifb.kit.edu/web/Achim_Rettinger/en KIT - University of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg and National Laboratory of the Helmholtz Association
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