CFP KCap workshop on ontology integration

[This is a general announcement]

                              Call for paper
                  K-Cap Workshop on Integrating Ontologies
                      October 2, 2005 in Banff, Canada
               http://km.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/ws/intont2005

Objectives

The Integrating Ontologies workshop will bring together researchers 
and application developers from the area of ontology software 
interoperability. Its goal is to promote the exchange of knowledge, 
ideas, and future challenges for handling multiple competing 
ontologies. The workshop will facilitate methodological and technical 
discussions.
For many domains, a variety of ontologies have been engineered, 
learned, and extended. Each is an interface for a similar purpose yet 
uses different nomenclatures. To enable collaboration within and 
across application domains, software agents require transparency 
between the various formalisms. This requires both semantic alignment 
and syntactical translation. Purely manual approaches are 
error-prone, onerous, and insufficient to support the vision of 
dynamic systems interoperability. However, recent research in data 
model alignment exploits "meaning" that is explicit and implicit in 
ontologies and schemas. Consequently, if heterogeneity can be 
mitigated with minimal use of standards by way of partially or fully 
automated alignment, then the interoperability of and for commercial, 
non-profit, military, and government systems will be simplified and 
improved. This workshop will exhibit new approaches to alignment, 
translation, and other methods that promise to help fulfil the vision 
of the Semantic Web.

Organization

The one-day workshop will consist of the three components:
- Research presentations will feature the latest efforts for ontology 
alignment and mapping described in reviewed papers;
- Tool demonstrations will display alignment-empowered tools in action;
- Ontology alignment contest results will be presented.  The contest 
will benchmark tools against prearranged ontology pairs.  Some pairs 
will be synthesized by the organizers of this workshop and some will 
be taken from the real world.  Collectively, they will challenge the 
limits of the alignment algorithms. A separate call will be issued 
for the contest.

Topics

The main topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- ontology/schema alignment and matching
- ontology/schema mapping and transformation
- ontology/schema merging and integration
- ontology/schema mediation and reconciliation
- reuse of knowledge from disparate sources (text, user input, etc.) 
for ontology alignment
- automatic and semi-automatic approaches
- mapping languages
- applications for and tools based on alignment
- integration within larger applications
- evaluation approaches
- translation of information between heterogeneous sources

Dates

Paper submission deadline: July 15, 2005
Notification of acceptance: August 15, 2005
Camera ready deadline: September 2, 2005
Workshop: October 2, 2005

Submission

Interested authors should submit an electronic PDF version of their 
papers to Marc Ehrig (see below) prior to the submission deadline. 
The first page of submitted papers should include: title, author 
names, affiliations, and electronic mail addresses for all authors. 
Full-paper submissions should not exceed eight pages, including title 
page and abstract. Alternatively, people can submit a two-page short 
paper describing the technology they would like to demonstrate, or a 
two-page position paper on current ongoing research. Papers should be 
formatted according to the guidelines of the main conference 
(http://www.kcap05.org/).

Organizing Committee

Benjamin Ashpole, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Lab
Marc Ehrig (main contact), University of Karlsruhe,
Jérôme Euzenat, INRIA Rhône-Alpes
Heiner Stuckenschmidt, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Contact person: ehrig -at- aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de

Program Committee (to be completed)

Dean Allemang (TopQuadrant Inc.)
Jos de Bruijn (DERI Innsbruck)
Oscar Corcho (Univesity of Manchester)
Christine Golbreich (University Rennes 1)
Lewis Hart (Applied Minds)
Todd Hughes (Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Labs)
Ryutaro Ichise (NII, Tokyo)
Yannis Kalfoglou (University of Southampton)
Natasha Noy (Stanford University)
Amit Sheth (University of Georgia and Semagix)
Pavel Shvaiko (University of Trento)
Michael Sintek (DFKI, Kaiserslautern)
Umberto Straccia (CNR)
York Sure (University of Karlsruhe)
Mike Ushold (Boeing Corp.)
Petko Valtchev (DIRO, Université de Montréal)

Received on Sunday, 22 May 2005 17:09:47 UTC