- From: Ernesto Jimenez-Ruiz <ernesto.jimenez.ruiz@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 16:44:59 +0100
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[Apologies for cross-posting] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PARTICIPATION 2nd OWL Reasoner Evaluation Workshop (ORE 2013) Collocated with DL 2013 Workshop July 22nd in Ulm, Germany http://ore2013.cs.manchester.ac.uk/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OBJECTIVES -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The goal of this workshop is to bring together both the DEVELOPERS and END-USERS of reasoners for (subsets of) OWL, including systems focusing on both intensional (ontology) and extensional (data) query answering. The workshop will give developers a perfect opportunity to promote their systems and get feedback from end-users and real uses-cases. REGISTRATION AND ATTENDING -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Registration for the Description Logic workshop is now open, and the same registration system is used to register for the OWL Reasoner Evaluation workshop. To register for ORE (or both DL and ORE): Visit https://www.conftool.net/dl2013/ and sign up for an account. Continue to the registration page “Step 2 of 4: Event and Item Selection” and select the appropriate checkboxes. Complete the registration and payment. The registration fees for the ORE workshop day on the 22nd July are as follows: Early (before June 25th): 50 EUR regular / 30 EUR students Late (on or after 25th June): 70 EUR regular / 50 EUR students Registration fees include coffee breaks and lunch. If you would like to additionally register for the DL workshop, the early fees are 250 EUR regular / 150 EUR students, late fees 300 EUR regular / 200 EUR students. DL also has a limited number of student grants available for attending the DL workshop. Please check the DL website for details. ORE 2013 will be held at the University of Ulm, Germany. Information about travel to Ulm can be found on the DL workshop site: http://www.uni-ulm.de/en/in/dl2013/travel.html We're looking forward to seeing you in Ulm! ORE COMPETITION -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The call for systems and challenging ontologies is still open: June 27th, 2013 We will use our benchmarking framework ( https://bitbucket.org/spbail/ore-benchmark/overview) to measure the reasoner performance on various tasks and test sets. Most of the measurements will be performed before the ORE workshop day. There will also be a live competition during the DL workshop, and the trophy-giving will take place during the DL social dinner on the 24th July. More information about the competition can be found here: http://ore2013.cs.manchester.ac.uk/competition/ ACCEPTED PAPERS -------------------------------------------------------------------------- We had some great submissions to ORE 2013 covering a broad range of OWL reasoning related topics – reasoner system descriptions, challenging ontologies, performance evaluations, OWL reasoners on mobile devices (!), and reasoner tips&tricks. We are very pleased to announce that we accepted nearly 20 papers to be presented at this year's workshop: System papers: ---------------------------------- 1. Joerg Schoenfisch and Jens Ortmann: YARR!: Yet Another Rewriting Reasoner 2. Alejandro Metke Jimenez and Michael Lawley: Snorocket 2.0: Concrete Domains and Concurrent Classification 3. Weihong Song, Bruce Spencer and Weichang Du: A Transformation Approach for Classifying ALCHI(D) Ontologies with a Consequence-based ALCH Reasoner 4. Roberto Yus, Carlos Bobed, Guillermo Esteban, Fernando Bobillo and Eduardo Mena: Android goes Semantic: DL Reasoners on Smartphones 5. Jean-Rémi Bourguet and Luca Pulina: FRaQuE: A Framework for Rapid Query Processing Evaluation 6. Ana Armas, Bernardo Cuenca Grau, Ian Horrocks and Ernesto Jimenez-Ruiz: MORe: a Modular OWL Reasoner for Ontology Classification 7. Yevgeny Kazakov and Pavel Klinov: Experimenting with ELK on an Android Phone 8. Oleksandr Pospishnyi: Extending Datatype Support for Tractable Reasoning with OWL 2 EL Ontologies 9. Chan Le Duc, Myriam Lamolle, Antoine Zimmermann and Olivier Curé: DRAOn: A Distributed Reasoner for Aligned Ontologies 10. Barış Sertkaya: The ELepHant Reasoner System Description 11. Mariano Rodriguez-Muro, Martin Rezk, Josef Hardi, Mindaugas Slusnys, Timea Bagosi and Diego Calvanese: Evaluating SPARQL-to-SQL for R2RML in ontop 12. Mariano Rodriguez-Muro, Roman Kontchakov and Michael Zakharyaschev: OBDA with Ontop 13. Jeff Z. Pan, Yuan Ren, Nophadol Jekjantuk and Jhonatan Garcia: Reasoning the FMA Ontologies with TrOWL Ontology and benchmark papers: ---------------------------------- 1. Michael Wessel, Vinay Chaudhri and Stijn Heymans: KB_Bio_101: A Challenge for OWL Reasoners 2. Berkan Sesen, Ernesto Jimenez-Ruiz, Rene Banares-Alcantara and Michael Brady: Evaluating OWL 2 Reasoners in the context of Clinical Decision Support in Lung Cancer Treatment Selection 3. Matthias Samwald: Genomic CDS: an example of a complex ontology for pharmacogenetics and clinical decision support 4. Jose Cruz-Toledo, Alison Callahan and Michel Dumontier: A large-scale gene-centric semantic web knowledge base for molecular biology -- Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz Research Assistant Department of Computer Science University of Oxford Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QD, UK http://krono.act.uji.es/people/Ernesto http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/people/ernesto.jimenez-ruiz/
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