- From: Siegfried Handschuh <handschuh@acm.org>
- Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 15:35:04 +0200
- To: <www-rdf-interest@w3.org>, <www-rdf-logic@w3.org>
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Call for Papers:
ONTOLOGIES Onto-2001
KI-2001 Workshop
September 18, 2001, Wien, Austria
http://onto2001.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
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DEADLINE EXTENDED: JUNE 25
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Ontologies serve as a means for establishing a conceptually concise
basis for communicating knowledge for many purposes. They are a
popular research topic in Artificial Intelligence, e.g. knowledge
engineering, natural language processing, intelligent information
integration and multi-agent systems. Recently, ontologies are also
applied outside the AI world, e.g. in the World Wide
Web community that try to represent machine-processable data
on the web using ontologies and formal metadata.
For the workshop we intend to gather a diverse range of participants
interested in development and application of ontologies:
* Theoretical Issues
Kinds of ontology: top-level ontologies, domain ontologies,
task ontologies, application ontologies
Interaction between ontology and the lexicon (natural language)
Cognitive foundations of ontologies, cross-cultural ontologies
* Development and Engineering of Ontologies:
Machine Learning for building domain ontologies:
Ontology Learning
Foundations for Cooperative & Multi-User Ontology Engineering
Interaction between Knowledge Representation &
Ontology Engineering
* Application of Ontologies
Knowledge Engineering
Semantic Web
Ontologies and Semi-structured Data
Ontology-based Information Systems: Geographic, Legal and
Business Information Systems
Ontologies & Machine Learning / Knowledge Discovery
E-Business
* Relationship between research in ontology with similar
research areas, e.g. formal concept analysis and description logics
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 (less than
6000 words) or a position paper (less than 1500 words) addressing
new research issues. In addition, we solicit proposals for panel
discussions. Submit before May 31, 2001 in electronic form
(strongly preferred!) in postscript or pdf in the Springer
style format to: gst@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de.
Alternatively, printed copies can be sent to :
Gerd Stumme
Institute AIFB
University of Karlsruhe
76128 Karlsruhe, Germany
People who want to attend the workshop have to be registered
to the main conference KI-2001 (http://www.kr.tuwien.ac.at/KI2001/)
Important Dates
Deadline for paper submission: June 25, 2001
Notification of acceptance: July 17, 2001
Deadline final contributions: August 17, 2001
Organising Committee:
Gerd Stumme, AIFB, University of Karlsruhe
Alexander Maedche, FZI, Karlsruhe
Steffen Staab, AIFB, University of Karlsruhe
Program Committee:
Andreas Abecker, DFKI, Kaiserslautern
Jürgen Angele, Ontoprise GmbH, Karlsruhe
Dieter Fensel, Free University of Amsterdam
Christopher Habel, Universität Hamburg
Udo Hahn, Universität Freiburg
Heinrich Herre, Universität Leipzig
Ulrich Reimer, Swiss Life, Zürich
Heiner Stuckenschmidt, TZI Bremen
Rudi Studer, Universität Karlsruhe
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