- From: Christoph LANGE <c.lange@cs.bham.ac.uk>
- Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 07:18:02 +0200
- To: math-wikis@googlegroups.com, OpenMath <om@openmath.org>, Planetary <planetary-dev@googlegroups.com>, webmath@camel.math.ca, www-math@w3.org
Dear Math-on-the-Web communities, this conference seems relevant to me. Its main concern is "intelligent approaches to transform the World Wide Web into a global reasoning and semantics-driven computing machine" – I'm sure this needs mathematics! Topics of interest include (full list below): * related to math search: * Semantics-driven information retrieval * Semantic data search * Interaction paradigms for semantic search * Evaluation of semantic search * Large Scale Data Mining * related to MathUI: * User interfaces * Quality of Life Technology for Web Document Access * related to MKM: * Semantic deep Web and intelligent e-Technology * Representation techniques for Web-based knowledge * Scalability vs. expressivity of reasoning on the Web Not so much about mathematics has been published there before, but here is one example: http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1988688.1988713 Cheers, Christoph -------- Original Message -------- (Apologies for cross-posting!) CALL FOR PAPERS International Conference on Web Intelligence, Mining and Semantics (WIMS'13) June 12-14, 2013 Madrid, Spain http://aida.ii.uam.es/wims13/ About WIMS'13: The 3rd International Conference on Web Intelligence, Mining and Semantics (WIMS'13) will be organised under the auspices of Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain. The WIMS series of conferences concerned with intelligent approaches to transform the World Wide Web into a global reasoning and semantics-driven computing machine. The conference will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Web intelligence, Web mining and Web semantics. The purpose of the WIMS'13 is: - To provide a forum for established researchers and practitioners to present past and current research contributing to the state of the art of Web technology research and applications. - To give doctoral students an opportunity to present their research to a friendly and knowledgeable audience and receive valuable feedback. - To provide an informal social event where Web technology researchers and practitioners can meet. Conference Venue: The conference will be hosted by Autonomous University of Madrid. Call for Papers/Tutorials/Posters/Workshop: Authors are invited to submit full papers, tutorial proposals, posters on all related areas. Papers exploring new directions or areas will receive a thorough and encouraging review. Areas of interest include, but not limited to: Semantics-driven information retrieval Semantic agent systems Semantic data search Collective Intelligence Social Networking and Semantic Technologies Interaction paradigms for semantic search Evaluation of semantic search User interfaces Web mining Ubiquitous computing Bio-inspired Models & the Web Large Scale Data Mining Semantic deep Web and intelligent e-Technology Representation techniques for Web-based knowledge Quality of Life Technology for Web Document Access Rule markup languages and systems Semantic 3D media and content Scalability vs. expressivity of reasoning on the Web The detailed call for contributed papers, tutorial/workshop proposals, and posters can be found at: http://aida.ii.uam.es/wims13/cfp.php How to submit: The maximum length of - research papers is at most 12 pages in ACM format - tutorial/demonstration papers is 3 to 12 pages in ACM format - poster is at most 2 pages in ACM format Please note that the submission format is MS Word or PDF. The papers must be written in English and formatted according to the ACM guidelines. Author instructions and style files can be downloaded athttp://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates Authors of accepted papers are expected to attend the conference and present their work. Tutorial/demonstration proposals, poster papers and full research paper submissions must be made electronically in MS Word or PDF format through the EasyChair submission system at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/? conf=wims13 Publication: Accepted papers/tutorials/posters will be published by ACM and disseminated through the ACM Digital Library. Selected extended papers will be invited to appear in a special issues of reputed journals in the field and also in a book published by Elsevier. Important Dates Electronic submission of research papers: December 23, 2012 Electronic submission of poster papers: December 23, 2012 Tutorial and Workshop proposals due: December 23, 2012 Notification of workshop acceptance: January 10, 2013 Notifications of tutorial acceptance: January 10, 2013 Notification of paper/poster acceptance: February 17, 2013 Registration opens: February 18, 2013 Camera-ready of accepted papers/tutorials: March 4, 2013 Deadline for paper submissions for workshops: February 7, 2013 Acceptance of papers for workshops: March 10, 2013 Camera ready workshop papers: March 30, 2013 Author registration deadline: March 30, 2013 Conference: 12-14 June,2013 Contact: David Camacho Escuela Politécnica Superior Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Francisco Tomás y Valiente, 11 , 28049, Madrid , Spain Tel/Fax: +34 91 497 51 00 E-mail: wims13@uam.es -- Christoph Lange, School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham http://cs.bham.ac.uk/~langec, Skype duke4701 → Enabling Domain Experts to use Formalised Reasoning @ AISB 2013 2–5 April 2013, Exeter, UK. Deadlines 10 Dec (stage 1), 14 Jan (st. 2) http://cs.bham.ac.uk/research/projects/formare/events/aisb2013/
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