[CfP] MK2022 @ ESWC2022, Workshop on Modular Knowledge - Call for Lighting Talks

Dear Semantic Web community,


I would like to invite you to submit a very brief contribution to our 
workshop that should be very relevant to this mailing list. We will have 
a *lightning talk* session at Modular Knowledge 2022, colocated with 
ESWC 2022 in Crete.

In passing, I would like to add that we will have a wonderful keynote 
speaker, *Denny Vrandečić*, at the concluding session of the day.


Here follows the full text of the call with all the relevant details:


*Workshop on Modular Knowledge (1st edition), co-located with ESWC 2022*
https://mk2022.fbk.eu/

*Call for Lightning Talks*
We invite submissions to the 1st Workshop on Modular Knowledge (MK2022), 
to be held in conjunction with the Extended Semantic Web Conference 
(ESWC) that will take place in Hersonissos (Greece) from May 29 to June 
2, 2022.
The Modular Knowledge workshop offers an interdisciplinary venue for 
discussing and developing solutions for modularity of knowledge: the 
dramatic increase in the amount of open and linked data and the 
increasing semantification of such data make clear that knowledge is not 
monolithic, static or uniform, and that there is a need of methods and 
tools for dealing with heterogeneous and distributed knowledge as a 
constellation of modules.
The workshop aims to cover and establish connections between various 
approaches (ranging from rich semantic representations, like Knowledge 
Graphs and formal ontology, to simpler schemas, like RDF and database 
schemas) for representing knowledge, its context, its evolution, and for 
making it accessible to automatic reasoning and knowledge management 
tasks. We welcome approaches that make use of logic-based, subsymbolic, 
or numerical representations.
Modular Knowledge is a full-day workshop consisting of full paper and 
short/position paper presentations, a lightning talk session, an 
interactive session between pairs of participants randomly selected, and 
an open discussion between all participants.

*Important Dates (Lightning talks)*
- Submission deadline for lightning talks: May 8, 2022
- Workshop date: May 29, 2022

*Topics*
We seek contributions on all aspects of modularity in data, information 
and knowledge, including:

- Theoretical and cognitive aspects of modularity
- Languages for capturing modularity
- Modularity in knowledge graphs, linked data and ontologies (conceptual 
as well as formal)
- Modules and modularity at all stages of knowledge engineering, 
including during modeling and design, formalization, verification, and 
use (for querying, reasoning and other purposes)
- Extracting and computing modules from knowledge and data sources
- Merging, aligning, integrating, and matching of data and knowledge via 
modules
- Versioning and evolution of modules and modular knowledge
- Reasoning and representing knowledge in context

*Submission requirements*
We invite the submission of:
Lightning talk abstracts (up to 500 words) with a position statement, a 
challenge, a project, a tool, a team, a paper/poster/demo presented at 
the main conference, related to the topics of the workshop

All abstracts must be submitted non-anonymously via EasyChair at this 
link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mk2022
Accepted lightning talks abstracts will be made available from the 
workshop website.
Remote presentation of lightning talks will be possible (details on 
presentation options will be provided soon).

*Workshop Chairs*
- Loris Bozzato (Fondazione Bruno Kessler)
- Valentina Anita Carriero (University of Bologna)
- Torsten Hahmann (University of Maine)
- Antoine Zimmermann (École des Mines de Saint-Étienne)
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Antoine Zimmermann
École des Mines de Saint-Étienne
158 cours Fauriel
CS 62362
42023 Saint-Étienne Cedex 2
France
Tél:+33(0)4 77 49 97 02
http://www.emse.fr/~zimmermann/

Received on Thursday, 21 April 2022 08:15:29 UTC