- From: Akiko Inaba <ina@ei.sanken.osaka-u.ac.jp>
- Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 13:47:55 +0900
- To: ina@ei.sanken.osaka-u.ac.jp
* APOLOGIES IF YOU RECEIVE THIS MESSAGE MORE THAN ONCE * Semantic Web Challenge 2004 http://challenge.semanticweb.org at The International Semantic Web Conference Hiroshima, Japan, November 7-11, 2004 ================================================ SUBMISSION DEADLINE: August 31st, 2004 ================================================ Please visit also IEEE IS (http://www.computer.org/intelligent/) for the May/June issue about the Semantic Web Challenge 2003 ---------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ====================== What is the Semantic Web Challenge? ----------------------------------- How would you explain to your grandparents what the Semantic Web is? What possibilities do the current techniques give us? We already have quite some infrastructure, languages, reasoning engines, etc. that enable us to develop integrated, useful, and attractive applications. The "Semantic Web Challenge" has been initiated in 2003 to support this development and to serve several purposes: - Help us illustrate to society what the Semantic Web can provide - Give researchers the possibility to compare results What is the goal? ----------------- The overall objective of the challenge is to apply "Semantic Web techniques" in order to build an online application that integrates, combines, and deduces information needed to assist users in performing tasks. The challenge will be updated annually, according to the development of the Semantic Web. The challenge intentionally does not define specific data sets because the potential applicability of the Semantic Web is very broad. Therefore, a number of minimal criteria have been defined which allow people to submit any type of ideas in the form of an application. In addition to the criteria, a number of specific desires have been formulated. The more desires are met by the application, the higher the score will be. Please visit the above-mentioned web site to find more details about the minimal requirements and the desires. Semantic Web Challenge 2004 --------------------------- People from academia and from industry are invited to submit applications that illustrate the possibilities of the Semantic Web. The applications should integrate, combine, and deduce information from various sources to assist users in performing specific tasks. The submissions should at least satisfy the minimal requirements for a Semantic Web Application and preferably exhibit some of the additional desires. Although we expect that most applications will use RDF, RDF Schema, and OWL, this is not an official requirement. The specific goal for the Semantic Web Challenge 2004 is to show the benefits of the inference capabilities of the SW-languages used within the application. Prizes ------ The prizes for the winners are available as travel support and book vouchers: 1. Prize: 1.000 ? travel support plus 250 ? books 2. Prize: 500 ? travel support plus 250? books 3. Prize: 250 ? travel support plus 250 ? books The winners will also be asked to give a live demonstration of their application at the ISWC 2004 conference. How to participate ------------------ Visit http://challenge.semanticweb.org in order to participate and register for the Semantic Web Challenge by submitting the required information on the online registration form. The registration form will be open soon until August 15, 2004, 12 p.m. CET. The application itself has to be submitted online at before August 31, 2004, 12 p.m. CET. The requirements of this entry are: 1.) Description: The description of the application will contain the details of the system including why the system is innovative, which features or functions the system provides, and why it is relevant to the challenge. Examples of its use must be provided and if the application includes the additional desires these should be mentioned. 2.) Accessibility via WWW: during the evaluation period, the application has to be accessible via Internet by the members of the jury. 3.) Documentation: The documentation must explain how to run the application for the use of evaluation. Contact ------- Michel Klein Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Faculty of Sciences - dep. of Computer Science De Boelelaan 1081a 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands Email: Michel.Klein@cs.vu.nl Ubbo Visser Universität Bremen TZI - Center for Computing Technologies Universitätsallee 21-23 D-28359 Bremen, Germany Email: visser@tzi.de
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