- From: Li Ding <dingl@cs.rpi.edu>
- Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2008 08:00:00 -0400
- To: semantic_web@googlegroups.com, semanticweb@egroups.com, semantic-web@w3.org, www-rdf-interest@w3.org
(apology for cross posting) --------------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Semantic Web Tutorials in ISWC 2008 http://iswc2008.semanticweb.org/tutorials/ 26-27 October 2008, Karlsruhe, Germany Part of the 7th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2008) --------------------------------------------------------------------- ISWC 2008, the foremost gathering for the Semantic Web community, showcases the rapid progress taking place in this exciting technology area. The ISWC 2008 program includes a great deal of interest for practitioners, researchers, students, and business people, including both the experienced and those new to the concepts and technology. Along with the main conference, this year ISWC will host eleven tutorials, presented by leading Semantic Web researchers and practitioners. The tutorial program includes 2 full-day and 9 half-day tutorials, on October 26 and 27. REGISTRATION --------------------- Register online at http://iswc2008.semanticweb.org/registration/ If you've already registered but would like to add a tutorial, please email the tutorial chairs, David Martin (martin@ai.sri.com) and Lalana Kagal, for instructions. PROGRAM 26 Oct, 2008 (Sunday) --------------------------------- Intro to Semantic Web - Invited Tutorial (full-day) 9:00 - 17:30 The goal for this tutorial is to give attendees an overview of the main concepts and issues in the area of the Semantic Web and Ontological Engineering. This tutorial builds upon the 6-year experience of successfully running week long summer schools within the KnowledgeWeb project. Formal Concept Analysis for the Semantic Web 9:00 - 12:30 Formal concept analysis (FCA) is a mathematical discipline which formalizes human conceptual thinking in terms of lattice theory. In the tutorial, we will introduce this field’s basic notions and techniques to the Semantic Web audience. A Semantic Multimedia Web: Create, Annotate, Present and Share your Media 9:00 - 12:30 Based on established media workflow practices, we describe a small number of fundamental processes of media production. We explain how multimedia metadata can be represented, attached to the content it describes, and benefits from the web that contains more and more formalized knowledge. Working Modularly with OWL 14:00 - 17:30 As more and more large, complex OWL ontologies become available on the Web, the need for mechanisms and methodologies for managing them becomes more urgent. This tutorial provides a practical introduction to module oriented development of OWL ontologies. RDFa: Bridging the Web of Documents and the Web of Data 14:00 - 17:30 RDFa is the bridge between the Web of Documents, targeting at human users, and the Web of Data, focusing on machines. This tutorial will introduce the usage of RDFa in real-world use cases and will enable the attendees to work with RDFa both on the client as on the server side. Knowledge Representation and Extraction for Business Intelligence 14:00 - 17:30 The tutorial will give an overview of approaches to identify, extract, and consolidate semantic information for business intelligence, also stressing the role of temporal information. PROGRAM 27 Oct, 2008 (Monday) --------------------------------- Reasoning for Ontology Engineering and Usage (full-day) 9:00 - 17:30 Engineering and using OWL ontologies is a complex task for which impressive tool support has recently been developed. Since OWL ontologies are based on logic and involve entailments, this tool support may involve reasoning, e.g., for query answering, inference explanation, etc. Our tutorial provides a comprehensive overview over such tool support from a user perspective, and explains the benefits of automated reasoning for the user. RSWA 2008: Realizing a Semantic Web Application 9:00 - 12:30 The RSWA tutorial explains how to develop step-by-step a Semantic Web application that expects a music style as an input; retrieves data from online music archives and event databases; merges them and let the users explore events related to artists that practice the required style. How to Publish Linked Data on the Web 9:00 - 12:30 This tutorial will help data publishers, researchers, developers and Web practitioners to understand Linked Data principles and practice and provide participants with a solid foundation from which to begin publishing Linked Data on the Web, as well as to implement applications that consume Linked Data from the Web. Semantic Web for Health Care and Life Sciences 14:00 - 17:30 HCLSIG demonstrates the use of Semantic Web technologies to access data on a web scale, taking advantage of OWL and rules to allow queries to re-purpose data without the need to coordinate with the data custodian. Attendees will learn possible applications of Semantic Web tools to share data between and within organizations and solve large scale data integration problems. Free Semantic Content: Using OpenCyc in Semantic Web Applications 14:00 - 17:30 The tutorial will describe how Semantic Web researchers and practitioners can benefit from integrating their representations with the extensive upper and middle level ontological content of the free and unrestricted OpenCyc knowledge base, and other integrative vocabularies like Okkam. The syntax of OpenCyc will be described both in raw form, and as mapped onto Semantic Web standard languages, and the content of the knowledge base will be described in overview. Complete details about ISWC 2008 tutorials can be found at http://iswc2008.semanticweb.org/tutorials/
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