- From: Rinke Hoekstra <hoekstra@uva.nl>
- Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2009 12:26:34 +0200
- To: www-rdf-rules@w3.org
(sincere apologies for cross posting) ***** Call for Papers ***** OWLED 2009 OWL: Experiences and Directions The Sixth International Workshop October 23-24th, Chantilly, Virginia, USA Co-located with ISWC 2009 and RR 2009 http://www.webont.org/owled/2009/ --- *Important dates* July 24th 2009 Titles and Abstract due July 31st 2009 Paper Submissions due September 1st 2009 Paper acceptances sent out October 9th 2009 Camera ready versions of papers due October 23-24th 2009 OWLED 2009 Workshop iCal calendar at [1] --- *About the Workshop* The W3C OWL Web Ontology Language has been a W3C recommendation since 2004, and specification of its successor OWL 2 is being finalised. OWL plays an important role in an increasing number and range of applications and as experience using the language grows, new ideas for further extending its reach continue to be proposed. The OWL: Experiences and Direction (OWLED) workshop series is a forum for practitioners in industry and academia, tool developers, and others interested in OWL to describe real and potential applications, to share experience, and to discuss requirements for language extensions and modifications. The workshop will bring users, implementors and researchers together to measure the state of need against the state of the art, and to set an agenda for research and deployment in order to incorporate OWL-based technologies into new applications. This year's 2009 OWLED workshop will be co-located with the Eighth International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC), and the Third International Conference on WEb Reasoning and Rule Systems (RR2009) this year held in Chantilly, VA, USA on October 23 - 24, 2008. The workshop will concentrate on issues related to the development and W3C standardization of OWL 2, and beyond, but other issues related to OWL are also of interest, particularly those related to the task forces set up at OWLED 2007. As usual, the workshop will try to encourage participants to work together and will give space for discussions on various topics, to be decided and published at some point in the future. We ask participants to have a look at these topics and the accepted submissions before the workshop, and to prepare single "slides" that can be presented during these discussions. There will also be formal presentation of submissions to the workshop. More information on the workshop is forthcoming. For more information, or to offer sponsorship, please send us a note atowled2009@easychair.org . --- *Topics* The workshop will have a special emphasis on the new features brought by OWL 2, its profiles, and topics related to the OWLED Task Forces. Papers related to either of these, including reports from the task forces, are particularly welcome. Papers about all aspects of OWL and extensions, application, theory, method, and tools, are welcome at the workshop; including but not limited to the following topics: * Applications of OWL, particularly from industry * Combinations of OWL with other Semantic Web efforts, particularly o RIF, o SKOS, and o linked data. * Ontologies built using OWL, particularly large scale efforts * Application driven requirements for OWL * Experience reports on using OWL * Implementation techniques for OWL and related languages * Performance and scalability issues * Bridges between knowledge engineering and OWL * Non-standard inference services, including: o explanations, o static verification, o modularity * Enriching ontologies with rules * Query answering and data integration * Tools for OWL, including: o editors, o visualisation tools, o parsers and syntax checkers, o versioning frameworks, * Extensions to OWL, including: o extended datatype constructors, property constructors, o class constructors, o keys, constraints, rules, o probabilistic and fuzzy extensions, non-monotonic extensions, o temporal and spatial extensions, --- *Submissions* We invite the submission of three kinds of papers: - Technical papers Technical papers can be up to 10 pages, LNCS style, can be submitted to the workshop and space will be reserved for authors of accepted papers. - Short system descriptions We welcome systems demonstrations and invite interested parties to submit a short description (maximum 4 pages) of their system. - Statements of interest These statements will not received full reviewing and might not be included in the archives of the workshop, but will be available to attendees of the workshop, and will be used to help schedule the workshop. Potential attendees who need official invitations to the workshop should submit at least such short statement of interest (maximum 4 pages). --- *General* Accepted papers will be made available to attendees before the workshop. There will be open registration for the workshop. Attendees who are not submitting a technical paper are encouraged to submit a statement of interest. All statements of interest and papers must be submitted online using the conference submission website Easychair: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=owled2009 All submissions must be in PDF. All submissions must be formatted in the style of the Springer Publications format for Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS): http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,11855,5-164-2-72376-0,00.html --- *People* Program Chair * Rinke Hoekstra, University of Amsterdam and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (NL) Local Organizer * Peter Patel-Schneider, Bell Labs (USA) Program Committee * Jie Bao, Rensselaer Polytechnic (USA) * Sean Bechhofer, University of Manchester (UK) * Sebastian Brandt, University of Manchester (UK) * Jeremy Carroll, TopQuadrant (USA) * Bernardo Cuenca-Grau, University of Oxford (UK) * Jos de Bruijn, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (Italy) * Mike Dean, BBN Technologies (USA) * Achille Fokoue, IBM Watson Research Center (USA) * Andrew Gibson, Universiteit van Amsterdam (The Netherlands) * Harry Halpin, University of Edinburgh (UK) * Glen Hart, Ordnance Survey (UK) * Tom Heath, Talis (UK) * Szymon Klarman, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (The Netherlands) * Martin Knechtel, SAP Research CEC Dresden (Germany) * Stasinos Konstantopoulos, NCSR Demokritos (Greece) * Markus Kroetzsch, Universität Karlsruhe (Germany) * Oliver Kutz, Universität Bremen (Germany) * Thorsten Liebig, Universität Ulm (Germany) * Chimezie Ogbuji, Cleveland Clinic (USA) * Ignazio Palmisano, University of Liverpool (UK) * Antonella Poggi, Università di Roma "La Sapienza" (Italy) * Valentina Presutti, ISTC/CNR (Italy) * Michael Schneider, Forschungszentrum Informatik (FZI), Karlsruhe (Germany) * Michael Smith, Clark & Parsia (USA) * Alex Tucker, FLOOP (UK) * Tania Tudorache, Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research (BIR) (USA) * Zhe Wu, Oracle (USA) Steering Committee * Kendall Clark, Clark & Parsia (USA) * Melanie Courtot, Terry Fox Laboratory (Canada) * Michel Dumontier, Carleton University (Canada) * John Goodwin, Ordnance Survey (UK) * Pascal Hitzler, AIFB Karlsruhe (Germany) * Ian Horrocks, Oxford University (UK) * Peter Patel-Schneider, Bell Labs (USA) * Alan Ruttenberg, Science Commons (USA) [1] http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/gsa73mfjfr5is439djvbvhvv6c%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics --- Drs Rinke Hoekstra Leibniz Center for Law | AI Department Faculty of Law | Faculty of Sciences Universiteit van Amsterdam | Vrije Universiteit Kloveniersburgwal 48 | De Boelelaan 1081a 1012 CX Amsterdam | 1081 HV Amsterdam +31-(0)20-5253499 | +31-(0)20-5987752 hoekstra@uva.nl | hoekstra@few.vu.nl Homepage: http://www.leibnizcenter.org/users/rinke
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