CFP ESWC 2011 - Reasoning Track - focus topic Stream Reasoning

            The 8th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC),
                            REASONING TRACK
                       http://www.eswc2011.org/
                May 29 - June 2, 2011, Heraklion, Greece

The Reasoning track invites submissions on all topics related to 
reasoning with ontologies and rules, to reasoning for the World Wide 
Web, to reasoning using Semantic Web technologies, and reasoning on 
highly dynamic data streams. Contributions can range from theoretical 
advances to usage-driven developments. Particularly encouraged are 
future-oriented contributions concerning topics such as stream 
reasoning, reasoning on the Web of Data, and the application-driven 
development of reasoning methods. We also welcome paper with a strong 
relation to other tracks, but a clear focus on reasoning. The range of 
topics of interest includes, but is not limited to, the following

     * Approximate reasoning techniques
     * Scalable reasoning
     * Reasoning with inconsistency
     * Reasoning under uncertainty
     * Reasoning with large, expressive or distributed ontologies
     * Commonsense Reasoning
     * Non-deductive approaches to reasoning
     * Reasoning on the Web of Data
     * Declarative rule-based reasoning techniques
     * Rule languages, standards, and rule systems
     * RDF- and OWL-based reasoning
     * Distributed and parallel reasoning
     * Implementation and evaluation of reasoners
     * Applications of reasoning
     * Stream reasoning (as focus topic), including
           o Model theory
           o Inference problems and their formal properties
           o Definitions for soundness and completeness
           o Processing highly dynamic relational data streams
             at semantic level
           o Techniques for continuous query answering
           o Inductive reasoning
           o Stream reasoning algorithms and incremental
             reasoning techniques
           o Exploiting the parallel nature of streams by
             splitting/synchronization/pipelining
           o Cognitively-inspired approaches to deal with
             large and dynamic information
           o Applications of reasoning on large and noisy streams

IMPORTANT DATES
   6.12.2010 - Abstract Submission
   10.6.2010 - Full Paper Submission

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Emanuele Della Valle
Politecnico di Milano
http://emanueledellavalle.org

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