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- Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2009 16:30:32 +0200
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[Apologies for cross posting] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PAPERS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Semantic Authoring, Annotation and Knowledge Markup (SAAKM 2009) http://saakm2009.semanticauthoring.org/ 1 September 2009 co-located with the 5th International Conference on Knowledge Capture (K-Cap 2009) Redondo Beach, California, USA, 1-4 September 2009 http://kcap09.stanford.edu/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Capturing knowledge by using markup techniques and by supporting semantic annotations is a major technique for creating metadata. It is beneficial in a wide range of content-oriented intelligent applications. One important application for instance is the Semantic Web. The research about the WWW currently strives to augment syntactic information already present in the Web by semantic metadata in order to achieve a Semantic Web that human and software agents can understand. Here, one of the most urgent challenges now is a knowledge-capturing problem, i.e., how one may turn existing syntactic resources into knowledge structures. A solution is to markup web documents in order to create metadata on the web or to author new documents in a way that they contain markup directly. Another application is the indexing and searching of multimedia (and multilingual) data. It is difficult to completely process the content of multimedia data, even with technologies based on natural language processing, image processing, machine vision and speech recognition. Therefore, semantic annotation is one of the promising methodologies to define semantic structures on the content. WORKSHOP GOALS This workshop aims at bringing together members of different overlapping communities that share the interest on semantic authoring and annotation for developing methods and tools: * Semantic Web researchers who use semantic authoring and annotation to enrich the web with distributed relational meta-data in order to enable a machine-readable web. * Members of the human language technology community, developing information extraction systems for the generation of meta-data * People from the multimedia content domain, indexing and searching of multimedia (and multilingual) data. * Researchers who address innovative topics and applications by semantic annotation (semantic annotation of databases, annotation of web/grid services, semantic hypertext, etc.) This will give an opportunity to push further the discussion upon the potential of semantic annotation across these communities. TOPICS OF INTEREST Potential topics include but are not limited to: * semantic authoring and publishing * document engineering * deriving semantics from document structure and content * ontology-based authoring and markup * knowledge markup in the Semantic Web * standards for supporting knowledge markup, e.g., RDFa, microformats, GRDDL * using semantic annotations to define knowledge * integrated software architecture based on semantic annotation * multimedia annotation (e.g., by using MPEG-7) * annotation of software components * linguistic aspects of semantic annotation * capturing knowledge through Information Extraction and NLP * text mining for creating knowledge markup * mining semantic information from blogs, forums or news sources. * collaborative, shared tagging and annotation * evaluation of annotation frameworks * semantic annotation in Semantic Wikis * semantic annotation of multilingual web sources * deriving formal semantics from (flat or hierarchical) tagging systems * vocabularies and ontologies for semantic authoring and annotation * tools for supporting knowledge markup, semantic annotation, semantic authoring, ... IMPORTANT DATES Submission deadline: June 15, 2009 Notification of acceptance: July 15, 2009 Camera-ready paper submission: July 27, 2009 Workshop date: September 1, 2009 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE * Siegfried Handschuh, DERI Galway, Ireland * Michael Sintek, DFKI, Kaiserslautern, Germany * Nigel Collier, NII, Japan * Anita de Waard, University of Utrecht, Netherlands SUBMISSION GUIDELINES We invite submissions of full technical papers and short position papers. Authors of accepted technical and position papers will be invited to present their papers in the workshop Format requirements for submissions of technical papers are: * Full papers - should not exceed 8 pages in length (including references) * Position papers - are expected up to 3 pages. Papers must be submitted as PDF and strictly adhere to ACM proceedings format: http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates For submissions, the authors are expected to use the following link: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=saakm09
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