[CfP] ISWC 2019 - **One week** to apply for student travel grants, early registration & Minute Madness

18th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2019)
“Knowledge Graphs, Linked Data, Linked Schemas and AI on the Web”
Auckland, New Zealand, 26-30 October, 2019
https://iswc2019.semanticweb.org/

The International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) is the premier venue for
presenting fundamental research, innovative technology, and applications
concerning semantics, data, and the Web. It is the most important
international venue to discuss and present latest advances and applications
of the semantic Web, knowledge graphs, linked data, ontologies and
artificial intelligence (AI) on the Web.

ISWC attracts a large number of high quality submissions every year and
participants from both industry and academia. ISWC brings together
researchers from different areas, such as artificial intelligence,
databases, natural language processing, information systems, human computer
interaction, information retrieval, web science, etc., who investigate,
develop and use novel methods and technologies for accessing, interpreting
and using information on the Web in a more effective way.

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Become part of ISWC 2019 by submitting to the following tracks & activities
or just attend them!
(All deadlines are 23:59:59 Hawaii time.)


In this announcement:
*  Highlights
1. Student Travel Grants
2. Early Registration
3. Minute Madness


*  Highlights
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* Student Travel Grants: If you are a student interested in attending ISWC
2019, you may be eligible to apply for travel grants to support the costs
of travel and lodging. This year, travel grants are funded by the Semantic
Web Science Association (SWSA) and the U.S. National Science Foundation
(NSF).


1. Student Travel Grants
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If you are a student interested in attending ISWC 2019, you may be eligible
to apply for travel grants to support the costs of travel and lodging. This
year, travel grants are funded by the Semantic Web Science Association
(SWSA) and the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF).

Find more details and how to apply for a student travel award by following
the steps here: https://iswc2019.semanticweb.org/student-travel-grants/

== Important Dates ==
Applications due:     July 26, 2019
Notification:        August 31, 2019


2. ISWC Early Registration
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Early registration is ongoing and continues until August 2.

Further info: https://iswc2019.semanticweb.org/registration/


3. Minute Madness
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The Minute Madness is a tradition at the International Semantic Web
Conference that started back in 2011. It has always been an entertaining
session that provides conference participants with a quick and fun overview
of the presented works at the conference.

This year's ISWC will feature for the first time a stand-alone Minute
Madness Call. This means, the session will be opened up to every conference
attendee to submit a contribution to the Minute Madness call. Although we
aim to accommodate as many talk proposals as possible, the submissions in
the form of a 1-minute video (using strictly one slide) will be ranked by a
Program Committee and the best 40 contributions will be selected. Accepted
Posters and Demos, willing to advertise themselves before the dedicated
session, will need to submit a Contribution to the Minute Madness call, but
will be assessed separately from the other submissions.

The rules for submissions and for the Minute Madness are as follows:

1.    You have exactly one slide that will be shown for exactly one minute.
The slide must not have any animation. Your video submissions will also be
exactly one minute, but it can be a mobile recording of yourself speaking,
dancing, singing or any other form of communication that conveys your
message. However, any recording beyond the minute will not be assessed.
2.    During the session the slides will be advanced automatically. In
between the 1-minute talks a transition slide will be shown for five
seconds. This transition slide will be generated by us and it will contain
the title of the next 1-minute talk.
3.    Given the limited time, it is highly advisable to avoid trying to
present technical details of your work. Instead, you should provide the
audience with a very high-level idea, ideally, presented in a catchy,
entertaining manner.

Please, remember that the minute madness is about combining science with
entertainment, so be prepared to captivate the audience, no boring talks
allowed!

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask the Chairs at
iswc2019-minute-madness@inria.fr.

== Important Dates ==
Submission Deadline: September 30, 2019 (strict deadline!)

The Full Call for Contributions for the Minute Madness is available at:
https://iswc2019.semanticweb.org/call-for-contributions-minute-madness/

== Minute Madness Chairs ==
Contact: iswc2019-minute-madness@inria.fr
Irene Celino, Cefriel, Milano, Italy
Armin Haller, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia


Looking forward to your submissions & see you all in Auckland!

The ISWC 2019 Organising Team (
https://iswc2019.semanticweb.org/organizing-committee/ )

Received on Friday, 19 July 2019 19:54:43 UTC