- From: Andrea Cimmino <cimmino@fi.upm.es>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2021 12:26:31 +0200
- To: semantic-web@w3.org
- Cc: Farshid Tavakolizadeh <farshid.tavakolizadeh@fit.fraunhofer.de>, cristiano.aguzzi@unibo.it, Raúl García Castro <rgarcia@fi.upm.es>
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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON DISCOVERY ON THE INTERNET OF THINGS (#DIoT 2021) St. Gallen, Switzerland (and virtually) https://diot.linkeddata.es/ Important Dates: - Paper submissions: September 1, 2021 - Notification: October 4, 2021 - Final Papers Due: October 18, 2021 - Event: November 8, 2021 Apologies for cross-posting. The International Workshop on Discovery on the Internet of Things (DIoT) has two main goals. First, it intends to drive the discussion about current trends and future challenges of discovery on the Internet of Things. Second, it aims at supporting communication and collaboration with the goal of aligning the various efforts within the community and accelerating innovation and standardisation in the associated fields. The DIoT is a half-day workshop that will accept regular and demo papers focusing on presenting novel tools, applications, algorithms, or data models extending existing ones for discovery. It will count with a round table of experts that will debate about well-known discovery issues and methodologies. Topics of interest: - IoT discovery methods and algorithms - APIs for IoT discovery - Data models and/or ontologies for IoT discovery - AI applied to IoT discovery - Semantic interoperability applied to IoT discovery - Decentralisation of IoT discovery - Scalability of IoT discovery - Security and trust for IoT discovery - Privacy in IoT discovery - IoT discovery in practice (e.g., research projects, industry, etc.) - New trends on IoT discovery The DIoT 2021 is co-located with the IoT Conference ( https://iot-conference.org/iot2021/) Kind Regards, Andrea C., Farshid T., Cristiano A., and Raúl G.C.Farshid TFarshidFarshid T
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