- From: Gunnar Aastrand Grimnes <gunnar.grimnes@dfki.de>
- Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 17:04:20 +0200
- To: Semantic Web <semantic-web@w3.org>, public-lod <public-lod@w3.org>
- CC: Laura Dragan <laura.dragan@deri.org>
We have extended the deadline for PSD2011 until the 20th of April! Also - I keep sending this CfP with the wrong date - the date of the workshop is the 26th of June, not the 25th as previously stated! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Apologies if you receive multiple copies. Please consider to contribute and/or forward to interested colleagues and groups. Call for Papers 2nd Workshop on Personal Semantic Data: PSD 2011 http://semanticweb.org/wiki/PSD2011 co-located with K-CAP 2011 26th June, Banff, Canada Personal Semantic Data is scattered over several media, and while semantic technologies are already successfully deployed on the Web as well as on the desktop, data integration is not always straightforward. The transition from the desktop to a distributed system for Personal Information Management (PIM) raises new challenges which need to be addressed. These challenges overlap areas related to human-computer interaction, user modeling, privacy and security, information extraction, retrieval and matching. Following a successful first edition of the workshop, this second edition focuses on the challenges around managing Personal Semantic Data spread over multiple sources. The Semantic Web enables the creation of structured and interlinked data through the use of common vocabularies to describe it, and a common representation -RDF. Through projects like Linking Open Data (LOD), SIOC and FOAF, large amounts of data is made available now on the Web in structured form, including personal information about people and their social relationships. Applying semantic technologies to the desktop resulted in the Semantic Desktop, which provides a framework for linking data on the desktop. The challenge lies in extending the benefits of the semantic technologies across the borders of the different environments, and providing a uniform view of one's personal information regardless of where it resides, which vocabularies were used to describe it and how it is represented. Sharing personal semantic data is also challenging, with privacy and security being two of the most important and difficult issues to tackle. == TOPICS == The topics of interest include, but are not restricted to: * Using personal semantic data - Interlinking newly generated semantic data with existing sources - Interlinking personal desktop data with Semantic Web data - Mapping and synchronization of personal semantic data from heterogeneous sources - Enriching desktop information with Web data - New visualizations of mashed and hybrid personal data from the desktop and Web - Trust and privacy issues * Fusion of mobile, desktop and Web environments - Searching and browsing personal social data across heterogeneous data sources and using heterogeneous interfaces * Modeling of semantic information for personal and social use == IMPORTANT DATES == * 15 April 2011 - Submission deadline * 30 April 2011 - Author notification * 10 May 2011 - Camera-ready version * 25 June 2011 - Workshop day - Banff, Canada == SUBMISSION GUIDELINES == We encourage full papers (max 8 pages), short paper (max 4 pages) and short demo papers (max 2 pages) describing significant work in progress, late breaking results or ideas / challenges for the domain. Submissions should follow the K-CAP 2011 guidelines. Papers should be submitted in pdf format to http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=psd2011 no later than midnight Pacific Daylight Time on 15 April 2011. == PROCEEDINGS == Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings. In addition, the best papers will be considered for publication in the Special Issue on The Personal and Social Semantic Web of the Semantic Web Journal. == WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS == * Laura Dragan - Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland (laura.dragan@deri.org) * Bernhard Schandl - Gnowsis.com, Vienna, Austria * Tudor Groza - School of ITEE, The University of Queensland, Australia * Gunnar Grimnes - DFKI GmbH, Kaiserslautern, Germany * Charlie Abela - Department of Intelligent Computer Systems, University of Malta, Malta * Stefan Decker - Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland == FURTHER INFORMATION == Further information is available on the workshop website http://semanticweb.org/wiki/PSD2011 or by emailing the workshop organizers. -- Gunnar Aastrand Grimnes DFKI GmbH http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/~grimnes
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