Call for Applications: IESD Challenge 2013 (**deadline approaching***)

Apologies for cross-posting
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS:

*Intelligent Exploration of Semantic Data (IESD) Challenge 2013*

http://imash.leeds.ac.uk/event/2013/challenge.html
Part of the IESD International Workshop at Hypertext 2013, Paris, France. May 1, 2013

IMPORTANT DATES
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- March 1st 2013: Submissions due
- Notification of acceptance: 22 March 2013
- Notification of Winner: During the Workshop

OVERVIEW
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Application submissions are now invited for IESD Challenge 2013. The IESD Challenge aims to attract participations from the Semantic Web community particularly focusing on semantic data exploration. The Challenge is open to everyone from industry and academia.

The authors of the best application will be awarded a prize at IESD Workshop.

CHALLENGE APPLICATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
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We invite applications particularly focusing on semantic data exploration. The application should meet minimal requirements listed below:
1. The application provides an end-user interface, i.e. either to general Web users or to domain users.
2. The application is implemented using Semantic Web technologies (such as RDF, linked open data and other Semantic related technologies).
3. The application should support semantic data exploration by addressing the three key themes of IESD workshop: Human factors, computational models and application domains. See http://imash.leeds.ac.uk/event/2013/topics.html for more details.

HOW TO PARTICIPATE
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Step 1. Visit http://imash.leeds.ac.uk/event/2013/challenge.html in order to participate and register for the IESD Challenge 2013 by submitting the required information (in step 2).

Step 2. Provide following information when submitting:
1. Abstract: no more than 200 words.
2. A short description with following details about the application:
a) What is the key novelty of the system?
b) Who are the likely users?
c) URL/Demo video of the system?
d) How does the application address the key themes of IESD Workshop 2012 (a link to workshop here); human factors, computational models and application domains?
e) Architecture/key components of the system.

Papers should not exceed 4 pages. All submissions should be formatted according to the official ACM SIG proceedings template and submitted via EasyChair at:

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iesd2013

In the EasyChair, when asked for category, please select "IESD Challenge".

Step 3. Present the application at the workshop (10 minutes) to address the evaluation criteria below.

EVALUATION CRITERIA
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The submitted application will be evaluated on how well it addresses the three key themes of IESD Workshop 2012 to help users explore semantic data with following features:

Computational models:
• Novel contributions to methods and techniques for semantic data exploration
• Scalable system architecture (in terms of the amount of data used and performance of the system components)
Domain and applications:
• Meet the needs of the problem domain
• Uptake and adaptability of the system on other domains
Human factors:
• Support people dealing with information overload
• Support people understanding complex/large-scale data through exploration
• Support learning/knowledge-discovery through exploration
• Support personalization/adaptation

JUDGING AND PRIZES
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A jury consisting of experts from three workshop themes will be appointed to evaluate the best systems before the workshop. The jury will take into consideration of the descriptions submitted, the online demos, the presentation of the application at the workshop and the evaluation criteria specified above. During the workshop, attendees are encouraged to provide feedbacks to the jury after the presentation. The winner will be announced at the end of the workshop.

PRIZE SPONSOR
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The winner of the IESD evaluation challenge will be awarded a prize sponsored by Dicode project(http://dicode-project.eu/).



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Dr Dhaval Thakker
Knowledge Engineering Research Fellow
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
(O) +44 113-343-6797
(E) d.thakker@leeds.ac.uk
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