- From: Pieter Colpaert <pieter.colpaert@ugent.be>
- Date: Tue, 25 May 2021 19:11:21 +0200
- To: Semantic Web <semantic-web@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <f2899e6d-93ec-df45-6599-c8202ffe1ce2@ugent.be>
** **** **** ***Dearest Semantic Web mailing list, The domain of mobility is an interesting one for semantic web researchers and engineers as it is inherently decentralized: a train connects to a bus service that may be impacted by traffic so you may want to check the availability of bikes in the bike sharing docks nearby. Nevertheless, in*this domain, RDF vocabularies are scarce. Domain models such as mobivoc, the Transmodel Ontology, Linked Datex II, Linked GTFS, the transport related parts of schema.org, etc. are hardly adopted. So, while the transport domain could benefit from semantic web tech, it is just not on their radar just yet. And what us semantic web geeks are concerned... *the prime use case of transport data is not always SPARQL (or BGP) querying as geospatial querying, route planning, or time series analysis may be more interesting to apply, and therefore we don’t see many semantic webbers interested in the transport domain. Want to prove us wrong? Want to inspire us with your work? Submit it to the...* * ** *** 3rdInternational Workshop on Semantics and the Web For Transport * (#Sem4Tra2021) in conjunction with SEMANTiCS2021 [https://2021-eu.semantics.cc] ************************************************************************************************************* Workshop website:https://sem4tra2021.linkeddata.es/ Workshop date and location: 06 September 2021 – Amsterdam (Netherlands) Submission deadline:09 July 2021 ************************************************************************************************************* Sem4Tra is a half-day workshop on Semantics and the Web For Transport. It is co-located with the SEMANTiCS conference 2021. Brief Abstract ------------------------- Smart Cities could not be realized without envisioning a change towards the Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) paradigm for integrated and intelligent transportation. MaaS improves every aspect of transportation from ticketing to navigation, from traffic to parking management and from car/bike sharing to door-to-door travel. However, to make MaaS a reality, challenges in data integration must be addressed. The development of multimodal travel information, planning and booking services, and the interoperability between business applications are currently limited due to the fragmentation and incompatibility of interchange formats and protocols both within and across transport sectors. This workshop seeks to advance MaaS through Semantic Web, Linked Data and Knowledge Graph techniques. In-scope are methods to query and reason over integrated data on the web that can help an end-user to plan and book a trip from A to B. We target researchers and practitioners who are contributing to the transformation of the transportation sector by proposing new solutions based on semantic techniques and technologies to realize MaaS objectives. The workshop is an opportunity for disseminating and discussing use cases and studies showing the application of semantic and web technologies in the transport domain to tackle the aforementioned challenges. Topics of interest ------------------------- 1) Decentralized data management * Query languages and methods for a Web of Transport Data * Creating automated alignments between datasets using the various specifications * Recommendations for mobility specification builders to raise interoperability between specifications * Alignments with existing or upcoming general-purpose Web API specifications such as W3C Web payments or Solid * Interfaces between enterprise data and the Semantic Web 2) The exploitation of Transport Data on the Web * Challenges and opportunities for route planning and ticketing * Personalized route planning taking into account data stored on your client or personal data space * Anonymization in the mobility space for data sharing 3) Benchmarking of Web Infrastructure * Comparing ticketing API architectures * Comparing route planning API architectures * Publishing and querying planned transport data and their live updates on the Web 4) Knowledge Graphs and Ontologies in the transportation domain * Aligning regional vocabularies with international reference domain models such as Transmodel, NeTEx, SIRI or DATEXII * Reusing existing linked datasets, such as Geonames, OpenStreetMap or Wikidata, for MaaS use cases * Bridging the gap with non-RDF specifications such as MobilityDataSpecification, General Transit Feed Specification, General Bike Feed Specification, TOMP API or MaaS API * Building a Knowledge Graph of the transportation domain by integration and conversion of heterogeneous data sources (e.g., National Access Points or local sources) 5) Semantic technology applications and datasets on smart mobility Submission guidelines --------------------------------- Share your contribution before the deadline through the OpenReview platform <https://openreview.net/group?id=SEMANTiCS.cc/2021/Workshop/Sem4Tra>. The accepted contributions will be published in the proceedings of the workshop. Each accepted paper needs to be presented by one of the authors at the workshop. Contributions -------------------- * Short research paper (4-6 pages) * Position papers (4-6 pages) * System/demo papers (4-6 pages) * Abstract from journal papers (2-4 pages) * 5 minutes lightning talk for EU projects or ideas (1 page) Format ---------- Authors can choose the best way to express their work, such as HTML or PDF. However, a LNCS-like layout should be provided. Important dates ----------------------- Paper Submission: 09 July 2021 Acceptance Notification: 23 July 2021 Camera-ready Version: 30 July 2021 Workshop: 06 September 2021 Organising Committee -------------------------------- Pieter Colpaert, imec – IDLab UGent David Chaves Fraga, OEG-UPM Mersedeh Sadeghi, Universitat zu Koln Marco Comerio, Cefriel Mario Scrocca, Cefriel * -- https://pietercolpaert.be
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