- From: Ruben Taelman <Ruben.Taelman@UGent.be>
- Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2026 06:03:14 +0000
- To: Semantic Web <semantic-web@w3.org>
Dear Knowledge Graph enthusiasts, If you're planning to submit your work to the International Workshop on Data Management for Knowledge Graphs (https://dmkg-workshop.github.io/), take into account that the abstract deadline (July 17) is just a few days away. ** Important Dates (updated) ** (ISWC maintrack notifications: July 16) Abstract deadline: July 17, 2026 Full paper submission: July 24, 2026 Notification of acceptance: August 21, 2026 Camera-ready copy due: September 11, 2026 Workshop: October 25 / 26, 2026 ** Topics ** DMKG seeks contributions covering all aspects of data management for knowledge graphs, including, but not limited to, the following topics: Storage and Management - Storing and indexing knowledge graphs - Partitioning knowledge graphs - Decentralized, distributed and federated knowledge graph storage - Graph databases and NoSQL - Archiving and versioning - Representing knowledge graphs using RDF 1.2 Analytics and Exploration - Knowledge graph validation (SHACL/shEx) - Graph schema discovery and exploration - Large-scale knowledge graph analytics (GraphX, Giraph, Pregel, ...) Querying and Benchmarking - Efficient query processing - Distributed and federated querying over knowledge graphs - Querying over streaming graphs - Benchmarking data mangement systems for knowledge graphs - Querying knowledge graphs using SPARQL 1.2 ** Submission Guidelines ** We welcome a broad range of papers to the DMKG workshop. All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal, conference, or workshop. We welcome the following paper categories (page limits include references): - Research papers (up to 12 pages): Papers presenting significant scientific research pertaining to the topics specified above. - Short papers (up to 6 pages): Position papers, negative results and papers describing systems, libraries, APIs and datasets. - Demo/poster papers (up to 4 pages): Papers demonstrating systems or scientific results not significant enough for a full research paper. Papers must be submitted via the following Easychair instance: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dmkg2026 More detailed formatting instructions can be found on our website: https://dmkg-workshop.github.io/ Accepted papers will be published as Open-Access in the CEUR-WS series. ** Workshop Organizers ** Ruben Taelman (Ghent University) Olaf Hartig (Linköping University) Katja Hose (TU Wien)
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