- From: Sarven Capadisli <info@csarven.ca>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2016 13:16:27 -0500
- To: semantic-web@w3.org, Christophe Debruyne <debruync@scss.tcd.ie>, Linking Open Data <public-lod@w3.org>
On 2016-01-27 12:51, Christophe Debruyne wrote: > Scope: > This workshop focuses on the challenges and opportunities of data-driven > humanities and seeks to bring together world-leading scientists and > scholars at the forefront of this emerging field, at the interface > between computer science, social science, humanities and mathematics. > > As historical knowledge becomes increasingly available in forms that > computers can process, this data becomes amenable to large-scale > computational analysis and interpretation. what are the impacts for > humanities, social sciences, computer science and complex systems? > Perhaps mathematical analysis of the dynamic, evolutionary patterns > observed in the data helps us to better understand the past and can even > produce empirically-grounded predictions about the future. > > We seek > * computer scientists and digital humanities experts to introduce > technologies and tools they have applied in order to extract knowledge > from historical records in a form that can be processed by computers > without losing its meaningfulness. > * scientists working at the forefront of mathematical and theoretical > analysis of historical data, to describe what is possible with current > tools. Sounds great! > *Submission guidelines > Submission URL is: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=chdh2016 > > Submitted papers must be original, unpublished, and not submitted to > another conference or journal for consideration. Accepted papers will be > presented at the conference. All submitted papers will be evaluated > based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of > expression. All papers will be refereed by 3 members of the PC. All > submissions must be in English. We solicit short papers describing (i) > new ideas (5-6 pages) and (ii) longer papers presenting more > tangible results (max. 10 pages). At least one author of each accepted > paper must register by the early date indicated on the conference > website and present the paper. Authors must follow the Springer LNCS > formatting instructions: http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs. > > *Highlights: > All accepted papers will be published by Springer and made available > through IFIP Digital Library, one of the world's largest scientific > libraries. Proceedings will be submitted for indexing by Google Scholar, > ISI, EICompendex, Scopus and many more. Accepted papers after > presentation and extension may be invited to be published in a special > issue of Cliodynamics: The Journal of Quantitative History and Cultural > Evolution (e-ISSN: 2373-7530) and indexed by Scopus. It sounds like this workshop is encouraging and endorsing the following: * Store scholarly articles essentially in PDF * Hand the knowledge over to a 3rd party company Is that an accurate summary? -Sarven http://csarven.ca/#i
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