- From: Fabien Gandon <fabien.gandon@inria.fr>
- Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2013 10:56:53 +0100 (CET)
- To: Fabien Gandon <fabien.gandon@inria.fr>
====================== 5th AI Mashup Challenge at ESWC 2013 ====================== Second Call for Papers The AI mashup challenge accepts and awards mashups that use semantic web technology, including but not restricted to machine learning and data mining, machine vision, natural language processing, reasoning, ontologies in the context of the semantic web. Mashups will be presented in a special session during the ESWC 2013 Conference, which will be held in Montpellier, from Sunday, May 26, 2013 to Thursday, May 30, 2013. Mashups A mashup is a lightweight (web) application that offers new functionality by combining, aggregating and transforming resources and services available on the web. Combination alone is not enough to call it a mashup. Consider, for example, visiting a site that is written in a foreign language. Simultaneously using a dictionary in order to translate certain words is not a mashup. A possible mashup would be a new service allowing to click on a foreign word and simultaneously get it translated. Instructions for Challengers This year, the awards will be decided both by the Program Committee and the Conference participants. The Program Committee will provide the 40% of the final score of each mashup whereas the Conference participants will vote for the remaining 60%. The Program committee will also decide which mashups will participate in the event. As soon as you decide to participate in this event, register your mashup by sending an email to Ioannis Papadakis (see http://aimashup.org). The organizers will provide you with access to a subpage of the wiki in order to advertise your mashup and refer to its URL. Have in mind that your mashup stays at your URL and under your control. You can go on improving it until the days of the conference. Submit a 5-page paper (LNCS format) corresponding to the mashup. Be careful, there is a deadline for paper submission! All submissions will be peer-reviewed. The reviewing process will result in the mashups that qualify to participate in the event and claim the awards. The Challenge will have its own session during the Conference and you will be asked to present your mashup with a poster and/or laptop. At the end of the event, all Conference participants will vote for the best mashup. Their vote together with the evaluation of the Program Committee will decide the winners of the Challenge. The top-three papers will be published in supplementary post-conference proceedings to be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. If your paper belongs to the top-three, you will be asked to address the reviewers' comments and provide a camera-ready version as well. Have in mind that you have enough time until the days of the Conference to improve your mashup and increase your chances to win the awards. Deadlines Mashup announcement: March 21st, 2013 Paper submission: March 31st, 2013 Participation notification: April 26th, 2013 Event and Awards announcement: May 26th-30th, 2013 For more details, visit AI Mashup Challenge 2013 website: http://aimashup.org -- fabien, inria, @fabien_gandon, http://fabien.info
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