- From: Steffen Staab <sst@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
- Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 18:32:27 +0100
- To: Steffen Staab <sst@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
********************************************************************* Call for Papers Semantic Web WWW-10 Workshop May 1, 2001 Hongkong ********************************************************************* Comprehensive information to be found at http://semanticweb2001.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de Workshop Outline The "Semantic Web", a term coined by Tim Berners-Lee, is used to denote the next evolution step of the Web. Associating meaning with content or establishing a layer of machine understandable data would allow automated agents, sophisticated search engines and interoperable services, will enable higher degree of automation and more intelligent applications. The ultimate goal of the Semantic Web is to allow machines the sharing and exploitation of knowledge in the Web way, i.e. without central authority, with few basic rules, in a scalable, adaptable, extensible manner. With RDF as the basic platform for the Semantic Web, a multitude of tools, methods and systems have just appeared on the horizon. The goal of the workshop is to share experiences about these systems, exchange ideas about improvements of existing tools and creation of new systems, principles and applications. Also an important goal is to develop a cooperation model among Semantic Web developers, and to develop a common vision about the future developments. Relevant workshop topics include (non-exhaustive list): · Language and Representation issues · Semantic Web infrastructure and architectures · Metadata and conceptual models for annotating content, resources, and portals · Automatic annotation/tagging/metadata creation and recommendation · Tools, systems and methodologies for Semantic Web · Application of semantic web technology · Migrating information to semantic formats & Information Filtering · Trust in the Semantic Web · Query languages for the Semantic Web · Information correlation, integration, mediation and brokering on the Web · Resource discovery · Distributed inference services · Semantic Web mining Important Dates Deadline for paper submission 1 Jan 2001 Notification of acceptance 1 Feb 2001 Deadline final contributions 1 Apr 2001 All accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings. In addition, a few selected best papers will be considered for publication in a special issue of the ETAI Semantic Web Journal (http://www.ida.liu.se/ext/etai/). Submission Information We invite contributions that advance the state-of-the-art in topics related to the purpose of the workshop. Persons interested in participating should submit either a technical paper or a position paper addressing new research issues. In addition, we solicit proposals for panel discussions and break-out groups that work towards visions for the semantic web. Submit by e-mail before January 1, 2001 following the format instructions at http://semanticweb2001.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de to staab@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de Organizing Committee Stefan Decker, Database Group, Stanford University Database Group, Stanford University Gates Hall 4A, Room 425 Stanford, CA 94305-9040, USA email: stefan@db.stanford.edu phone: +1 650-723-1422 fax: +1 650-725-2588 http://www-db.stanford.edu/~stefan/ Dieter Fensel, VU Amsterdam Division of Mathematics & Computer Science, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1081a, 1081 HV Amsterdam, NL The Netherlands Email: dieter@cs.vu.nl http://www.cs.vu.nl/~dieter Amit Sheth, Univ. of Georgia Large Scale Distributed Information Systems Lab, Computer Sc., 415 GSRC, University of Georgia, Athens GA 30602-7404 USA Also, Taalee Inc. Email: amit@cs.uga.edu http://lsdis.cs.uga.edu, http://www.taalee.com Steffen Staab (Contact), AIFB, Karlsruhe University, 76128 Karlsruhe, Germany Also, Ontoprise GmbH email: staab@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de,staab@ontoprise.de phone: +49-721-608 4751 fax: +49-721-693 717 http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/~sst Programm Committee Dan Brickley, Univ. of Bristol (UK) Vassilis Christophides, ICS-FORTH (Greece) Peter Eklund, Griffith University (Australia) Jim Hendler, Univ. of Maryland (USA) Rick Hull, Bell Labs, Lucent Tech. (USA) Manolis Koubarakis, Techn. Univ. of Crete (Greece) Fred Lochovsky, HKUST (Hong Kong) Alain Michard, INRIA (France) John Mylopoulos, Univ. of Toronto (Canada) Claire Nedellec, LRI (France) Dimitris Plexousakis, Univ. of Crete (Greece) Louiqa Raschid, Univ. of Maryland (USA) Marie-Christine Rousset, Univ. of ORSAY (France) Guus Schreiber, VU Amsterdam (The Netherlands) Tarcisio de Souza Lima, Federal Univ. of Juiz de Fora (Brazil) Katia Sycara, CMU (USA)
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