Dear colleagues,
Our apologies if you see this posting multiple times. We would cordially
like to invite you to submit a paper to the ACM-CAP conference, held in
Marina del Rey, a beautiful coastal village in the Los Angeles area. Due to
an overwhelming number of requests, we have decided to extend the date one
final time for paper submissions to July 20. The call for
workshops/tutorials is now closed.
We look forward to hosting you in Marina del Rey!
*Call for Contributions: K-CAP 2019 *
10th International Conference on Knowledge Capture (K-CAP 2019)
“Multi-modal Knowledge Capture in the Age of Big Web Data”
Marina del Rey, California, 19-22 November, 2019
http://www.k-cap.org/2019/index.html
The Tenth International Conference on Knowledge Capture is aimed at
attracting researchers from diverse areas of Artificial Intelligence,
including knowledge representation, knowledge acquisition, intelligent user
interfaces, problem-solving and reasoning, planning, agents, text
extraction, machine learning, information enrichment and visualization, as
well as researchers interested in cyber-infrastructures to foster the
publication, retrieval, reuse, and integration of data.
About K-CAP
The First International Conference on Knowledge Capture was held in October
21-23, 2001 in Victoria, British Columbia. The conference attracted
researchers from diverse areas of AI, including knowledge representation,
knowledge acquisition, intelligent user interfaces, problem solving and
reasoning, planning, agents, text extraction and machine learning. K-CAP
was a follow-up of the series of Knowledge Acquisition Workshops (KAW) held
from October 1986 every eighteen months until 1999. More information about
K-CAP, including previous editions, can be obtained on the website of the
K-CAP conference series <http://www.k-cap.org/>
All deadlines noted in the calls below are midnight Hawaii time
Call for Research and Application Papers
To achieve the ambitious goals of scalable, robust knowledge capture, the
Tenth International Conference on Knowledge Capture aims at attracting
researchers from diverse areas of Artificial Intelligence, including
knowledge representation, knowledge acquisition, Semantic and World Wide
Web, intelligent user interfaces for knowledge acquisition and retrieval,
innovative query processing and question answering over heterogeneous
knowledge bases, novel evaluation paradigms, problem-solving and reasoning,
planning, agents, information extraction from text, metadata, tables and
other heterogeneous data such as images and videos, machine learning and
representation learning, information enrichment and visualization, as well
as researchers interested in cyber-infrastructures to foster the
publication, retrieval, reuse, and integration of data.
We specifically solicit papers on novel methodologies for evaluating
cross-disciplinary multi-modal knowledge capture systems and applications.
In most cases, knowledge is not captured as a means to an end but to, for
instance, enable better user interfaces, improve retrieval beyond simple
keyword search, and so forth. For K-CAP 2019, we focused on the creation,
enrichment, querying, and maintenance of knowledge graphs (not necessarily
limited to the Semantic Web technology stack) out of heterogeneous data
sources.
Due to the special theme of the conference this year, we especially
encourage submissions of research and industry papers on the topics of:
- Extracting knowledge graphs from multi-modal (video, images, text,
HTML…) and multi-structured data, including semi-structured (JSON, XML…),
structured (tables) and unstructured (natural language, webpages) data
- Robust querying of captured knowledge
- Hybrid approaches for knowledge capture combining knowledge
engineering and machine learning
- Representation learning and embeddings, especially with a focus on
interpretability and combination with logic-based semantics
- Synergistic representation learning across multi-modal knowledge
elements
- Services and APIs for knowledge graphs
- Visualization of knowledge graphs and visual query interfaces
- Addressing scalability issues for distributed knowledge graphs
- Novel interfaces for efficiently eliciting supervision from users
- Domain-specific knowledge capture and applications
- Provenance, trust, and credibility as they relate to knowledge graphs
- Enrichment and cleaning of knowledge graphs and alignment to existing
graphs
- Data dynamicity, heterogeneity, and decay in knowledge intensive
systems
Submissions on more general topics, traditionally covered by the
conference, are highly encouraged, including but not restricting to:
- Knowledge acquisition
- Knowledge authoring
- Knowledge extraction
- Knowledge management
- Knowledge capture for the Semantic Web and the Web of Linked Data
- Knowledge publication
- Collaborative and social approaches to knowledge management and
acquisition
- Crowdsourcing for knowledge capture and refinement
- Knowledge Capture from Social Environments and Contexts
- Mixed-initiative planning and decision-support
- Problem-solving knowledge and methods
- Knowledge-based markup techniques
- Knowledge engineering and modelling methodologies
- Narrative intelligence
- Knowledge capture through storytelling
- Learning by reading
- Statistical analysis from Web data
- Impact on data-mining of Web-scale linked data
- Machine learning from multiple Web sources
- Computational approaches to data management for knowledge capture
- Provenance and trust issues in knowledge intensive systems, especially
data provenance in knowledge capture
For the application track, we encourage submissions of concrete
applications in all the topics of the conference, as mentioned above.
Submissions to the application track should present applications, tools or
environments which have been effectively deployed and used by their target
audience. Accepted application papers will be presented at the conference.
== Program Chair ==
Contact: raphael.troncy@eurecom.fr
*Raphaël Troncy,* Eurecom, France
Further info: http://www.k-cap.org/2019/call-for-papers/index.html
== Important Dates ==
Full papers: July 20, 2019
Author notification: August 20, 2019
Camera ready version due: September 11, 2019
Call for Workshops and Tutorials
The International Conference on Knowledge Capture (K-CAP) provides a forum
that brings together members of diverse research communities who are
interested in efficiently capturing knowledge from a vast range of sources,
including human experts, and in creating representations that can be useful
for building knowledge-intensive services in a variety of fields, such as
the semantic web, knowledge management, e-business, natural language
processing, intelligent information integration, and so on.
The focus of the 10th edition of K-CAP will be on “Multi-modal Knowledge
Capture in the Age of Big Web Data”. Besides a research and an application
track, K-CAP will host a number of workshops and tutorials on topics
related to the theme of the conference.
K-CAP workshops provide an informal setting where the participants have the
opportunity to discuss specific technical topics in an atmosphere that
fosters the active exchange of ideas. Our aim for the workshop program is
to promote and collect multidisciplinary research directions that
contribute to knowledge capture from a variety of sources. In the same
vein, K-CAP tutorials enable attendees to fully appreciate current issues,
main schools of thought, and possible application areas.
We encourage the submission of workshops and tutorial proposals on all
topics that fall in the general scope of K-CAP 2019, from traditional
knowledge acquisition techniques to more modern approaches. In particular,
we encourage the submission of workshop and tutorial proposals related to
the special focus “Multi-modal Knowledge Capture in the Age of Big Web
Data”. A non-comprehensive, but indicative list of potential topics was
provided earlier in the Call for Research and Application Papers.
Submission Info
http://www.k-cap.org/2019/submissions/index.html
*Short and Long Papers*
Short (4 pages, including references) and long (8 pages, including
references) papers should be submitted by July 20, 2019 via EasyChair
using this
link <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kcap19>. Please use the ACM 2
column SIG Conference Proceedings template
<https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template> for your submission....
*Workshops and Tutorials (CLOSED)*
Workshop and tutorial proposals should be submitted as a single PDF file of
no more than 4 pages. The submission should be done by June 1, 2019 via
email at workshopsAndTutorialsKCAP@gmail.com, and please specify in the
subject line whether the submission is in the Workshop or Tutorial
category. Please use the ACM 2 column SIG Conference Proceedings template
<https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template> for your
submission. All enquiries should be directed to
workshopsAndTutorialsKCAP@gmail.com as well
*Author Resources*
ACM has partnered with Overleaf, a free cloud-based, collaborative
authoring tool, to provide an ACM LaTeX authoring template.
- Overleaf is a collaborative platform: Authors can easily invite
colleagues to collaborate on their document.
- Authors can write using 'Rich Text mode' or regular 'Source Mode.'
This is useful for cross-disciplinary collaboration in the cases where some
authors prefer to write in LaTeX while others might prefer a word
processing format.
- The platform automatically compiles the document while an author
writes, so the author can see what the finished file will look like in real
time.
- The template is available at Overleaf
<https://www.overleaf.com/gallery/tagged/acm-official#.WOuOk2e1taQ>.
Further info: http://www.k-cap.org/2019/call-for-workshops/index.html
==General Chairs==
Mayank Kejriwal, University of Southern California, Kejriwal@isi.edu
Pedro Szekely, University of Southern California, pszekely@isi.edu
See you all in Marina del Rey/Los Angeles!
The K-CAP 2019 Organising Team
http://www.k-cap.org/2019/organising-committee/index.html
The K-CAP 2019 Program Committee
http://www.k-cap.org/2019/programme-committee/index.html
Easychair CFP: https://easychair.org/cfp/K-CAP19