- From: Jerome Euzenat <Jerome.Euzenat@inrialpes.fr>
- Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 20:48:21 +0100
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----------------------------------------- Apologies for multiple receptions ----------------------------------------- Call for Tutorials, Workshops, Posters, Demonstrations 2nd European Semantic Web Conference May 29 to June 1, 2005 Heraklion, Crete (Greece) http://www.eswc2005.org/ The vision of the Semantic Web is to enhance today's web via the exploitation of machine-processable meta data. The explicit representation of the semantics of data, accompanied with domain theories (Ontologies), will enable a web that provides a qualitatively new level of service. It will weave together an incredibly large network of human knowledge and will complement it with machine processability. Various automated services will help the user to achieve goals by accessing and providing information in machine-understandable form. This process may ultimately create extremely knowledgeable systems with various specialized reasoning services systems. Many technologies and methodologies are being developed within Artificial Intelligence, Human Language Technology, Machine Learning, Databases, Software Engineering and Information Systems that can contribute towards the realization of this vision. The 2nd Annual European Semantic Web Conference will present the latest results in research and application in semantic web technologies (including knowledge mark-up languages, semantic web services, ontology management and more). ESWC 2005 will also feature a special industry-oriented event providing European industry with an opportunity to become even more familiar with these technologies. It will offer a tutorial program to get up to speed with European and global developments in this exciting new area. ESWC 2005 is co-located with a meeting of the Knowledge Web Network of Excellence. Workshops and meetings of other European Commission 6th Framework Programme projects involved in the semantic web and semantic web technologies will be able to showcase their developments. ESWC 2005 is hosted by SDK - a group of three European Commission 6th Framework Programme projects known as SEKT, DIP and Knowledge Web. Together these projects aim to improve world-wide research and standardisation in the area of the Semantic Web. For more information on SDK, please visit www.sdk-cluster.org. CALL FOR TUTORIALS ------------------ ESWC 2005 invites proposals for half-day tutorials for the Tutorial Program. Tutorials will be held May 29, immediately prior to the technical conference. Tutorials should explain a topic of interest to a large part of the Semantic Web community. Tutorials are not intended to advocate a single line of research or to promote a product. Instead, tutorials should cover well established research in a balanced and objective way. A tutorial proposal should have a length of around 5 pages and include the description, outline and motivation of the tutorial, including why the topic is relevant for a substantial part of the ESWC audience, the target audience, its benefit in attending the tutorial, and a brief resume of the presenters including teaching and tutorial experience. It should be sent by email in PDF format by December 1st 2004 to the tutorial chair. ESWC2005 Tutorial Chair: Jos de Bruijn, DERI (Austria), jos.debruijn@deri.org CALL FOR WORKSHOPS ------------------ ESWC 2005 invites proposals for the Workshop Program. Workshop should offer an interactive forum for discussing in-depth not fully established topics. They typically concern a reduced but dynamic audience that is active in the topic of the workshop. This topic should be related to those of the main conference. A workshop proposal should have a length of around 5 pages and include motivation (why will the workshop successful), objectives, envisioned program structure, topics of interest, previously organized workshops, preliminary program committee, list of potential attendees, organizing committee with detailed contact information and short vitæ. It should be sent by email in PDF format by December 1st 2004 to the workshop chair. ESWC2005 Workshop Chair: Wolfgang Nejdl, L3S and University of Hannover (DE) nejdl@kbs.uni-hannover.de IMPORTANT DATES FOR TUTORIALS AND WORKSHOPS ------------------------------------------- Tutorial and workshop proposal submission: December 15, 2004 Acceptance notification: January 12, 2005 Tutorial handouts due: April 30, 2005 Workshop proceedings due: May 7, 2005 Tutorial and workshops: May 29, 2005 CALL FOR POSTERS ---------------- Besides the scientific and industrial paper track, ESWC asks for poster contributions that will be presented in a special session during the conference. We are looking for contributions whose nature make them less suited for submission to the official paper track. We would like to emphasize this point and make clear that the poster session is more than a second chance for a rejected paper. In particular, we ask for contributions such as: - Late-breaking and Speculative Results; - Systems and Infrastructure descriptions - Projects and Initiatives. ESWC2005 Poster Chair: Heiner Stuckenschmidt, VU Amsterdam (NL), heiner@cs.vu..nl CALL FOR DEMONSTRATIONS ----------------------- ESWC 2005 will feature a demonstration program in which selected proposals will be presented live. Short papers presenting the demonstrated system, features illustrated and demonstration set-up should be sent to the demonstration chair. ESWC2005 Demonstration Chair: Stefan Decker, DERI (Galway), stefan.decker@deri.org IMPORTANT DATES FOR POSTERS AND DEMONSTRATIONS ---------------------------------------------- Poster and demonstration submission: March 1, 2005 Acceptance notification: April 8, 2005 Camera ready papers due: May 2, 2005
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