- From: Ilaria Tiddi <ilaria.tiddi@open.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2015 09:29:44 +0100
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** apologies for cross-posting ** ================================ LD4KD2015 2nd Workshop on Linked Data for Knowledge Discovery http://events.kmi.open.ac.uk/ld4kd2015/ co-located with the European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery 2015 (ECML/PKDD 2015) September 7th - 11th 2015, Porto, Portugal (http://www.ecmlpkdd2015.org/) ================================ Linked Data have attracted a lot of attention in recent years, as the underlying technologies and principles provide new ways, following the Semantic Web standards, to overcome typical data management and consumption issues such as reliability, heterogeneity, provenance or completeness. However, the way in which Linked Data can be applicable and beneficial to the Knowledge Discovery (KDD) process is still not completely understood. Many aspects of KDD could in fact benefit from Linked Data, e.g. mining Linked Data sources, using Linked Data to enrich, represent or integrate local data for data preparation, interpretation or visualisation. The LD4KD2015 workshop encourages the participation of researchers from the Knowledge Discovery field to discuss and get informed about the use, benefits and challenges of Linked Data, while Linked Data researchers can take advantage of and adapt Knowledge Discovery methods in their domain. *SCOPE* We welcome high quality position papers, research papers and demos in which (1) Linked Data are used as support of Knowledge Discovery processes to extract useful knowledge, or (2) Knowledge Discovery techniques are adapted to work and possibly extend Linked Data. Topics of either theoretical and applied interest include, but are not limited to: - Linked Data for data pre-processing: cleaning, sorting, filtering or enrichment - Linked Data applied to Machine Learning - Linked Data for pattern extraction and behaviour detection - Linked Data for pattern interpretation, visualization or optimisation - Reasoning with patterns and Linked Data - Reasoning on and extracting knowledge from Linked Data - Linked Data mining - Links prediction or links discovery using KDD - Graph mining in Linked Data - Interacting with Linked Data for Knowledge Discovery *IMPORTANT DATES* Paper submission deadline:* Monday, June 29th, 2015* Paper acceptance notification: Monday, July 21st, 2015 Camera-ready deadline: Monday July 27, 2015 Workshop day: Friday September 11, 2015 *SUBMISSIONS* Articles should be written following the Springer LNCS template (see authors instructions at http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0) and can be up to 10 pages in lenght for research papers or 5 pages for demos and position papers and demos, including figures and references. Submissions are exclusively admitted electronically, in PDF format, through the EasyChair system. The submission site is https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ld4kd2015 * PROGRAM COMMITTEE* Enrico Daga, The Open University, United Kingdom Floriana Esposito, University of Bari, Italy Nicola Fanizzi, University of Bari, Italy Johannes Fürnkranz, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany Nicolas Jay, University of Nancy, France Agnieszka Lawrynowicz, Poznan University of Technology, Poland Dunja Mladenic, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia Amedeo Napoli, University of Nancy, France Matthias Nickles, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland Andriy Nikolov, Fluid Operations AG, Germany Heiko Paulheim, University of Mannheim, Germany Maria Teresa Pazienza, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy Vojtěch Svátek, Prague University of Economics, Czech Republic Isabelle Tellier, University of Paris III, France Andrea Tettamanzi, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France Volker Tresp, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany * ORGANISING COMMITTEE * Ilaria Tiddi, Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University, UK ilaria.tiddi@open.ac.uk Mathieu d'Aquin, Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University, UK mathieu.daquin@open.ac.uk Claudia d’Amato, University of Bari, Italy claudia.damato@uniba.it
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