[CFP]IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine Special Issue on Semantic Web meets Computational Intelligence

 

IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine 

Special Issue on Semantic Web Meets Computational Intelligence

 

Call for papers

 

 

The Semantic Web (SW) carries out the vision of a global web of data usable
for both human and machines. This web, consisting of inter-connected
instance data annotated with possibly expressive ontologies, promises a huge
opportunity for web-based applications in many domains. As an open,
decentralized, and complex system, the building and development of the
Semantic Web bring up a number of new problems to which traditional
Artificial Intelligence approaches (Description Logic, Logic Programming,
Ontology Reasoning, etc.) are not effective and feasible. More and more
researchers from the Semantic Web community are aware of the importance of
introducing computational intelligence methodologies and approaches (e.g.,
including neural network, fuzzy logic or evolutionary computation) to study
the complexity of such a huge web of data.

 

The goal of this special issue is to discuss on current trends in the
marriage of the Semantic Web and Computational Intelligence. The specific
topics solicited for this special issue will cover all aspects of
computational intelligence research, including, but are not limited to, 

 

l  Fuzzy logic and uncertainty reasoning for Semantic Web

l  Neural network and machine learning for Semantic Web

l  Evolutionary computation for Semantic Web

l  Hybrid approaches of EC, NN, and fuzzy logic for Semantic Web
applications

 

All papers submitted to this special issue will be rigorously peer-reviewed
by experts in this field. To ensure timely publication of this issue, the
following timeline will be used for this special issue:

 

Manuscript Submission Deadline:                                 October 15,
2011

Notice of Review:
November 15, 2011

Final Manuscript Due:
December 15, 2011

 

We look forward to your submissions to this special issue!

 

Guest Editor: 

 

Huajun Chen (Zhejiang University, China)

 

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