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ESWC2010: CALL FOR PAPERS



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7th Extended Semantic Web Conference | ESWC 2010

30 May - 3 June 2010 | Heraklion, Greece

http://www.eswc2010.org/



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ABOUT THE ESWC2010





The mission of the Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2010) is to bring

together researchers and practitioners dealing with different aspects of

semantics on the Web. ESWC2010 builds on the success of the former European

Semantic Web Conference series, but seeks to extend its focus by

collaborating with other communities and research areas, in which web

semantics play an important role -- within and outside ICT. At the same

time, ESWC2010 is a truly international conference, not only "European".



Semantics of web content, enriched with domain theories (ontologies), data

about web usage, natural language processing, etc. will enable a web that

provides a qualitatively new level of functionality. It will weave together

a large network of human knowledge and make this knowledge

machine-processable. Various automated services, based on reasoning with

metadata and ontologies, will help the users to achieve their goals by


accessing and processing information in machine-understandable form. This

network of knowledge systems will ultimately lead to truly intelligent

systems, which will be employed for various complex decision-making tasks.

Research about web semantics can benefit from ideas and cross-fertilization

with many other areas: Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing,

Database and Information Systems, Information Retrieval, Multimedia,

Distributed Systems, Social Networks, Web Engineering, and Web Science.



ESWC2010 will present the latest results in research and applications in its

field. The research program will be organised in targeted research tracks.

In addition, the conference will feature a tutorial program, system

descriptions and demos, a posters track, a Ph.D. symposium, and a number of

collocated workshops. The individual calls for these events can be found on

the conference Web site (http://www.eswc2010.org/).





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IMPORTANT DATES



Abstract Submission December 15, 2009 (compulsory)

Full Paper Submission December 22, 2009 (11:59 pm Hawaii time)

Notification February 24, 2010 Camera Ready March 10, 2010



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CONFERENCE TRACKS



To reflect its extended scope, the ESWC2010 research program is organised in

a number of tracks. Their specific topics of interest and submission

addresses are listed below.




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WEB OF DATA



Over the last several years, billions of triples have been published as

Linked Open Data. This networked data set provides a resource for both the

development of novel applications and the enrichment of others. While there

are some existing applications (e.g. generic linked data browsers), there

are still numerous research challenges in creating and supporting

applications based on the Web of Data.



We encourage submissions to this track that build on existing, Linked Open

Data sources for evaluation and implementation. In the context of the Web of

Data, this track is interested, among others, in the following topics:



- Applications that use Linked Data


- Data source discovery

- Browsing and aggregating approaches

- Integrating, matching, consolidating and interlinking

- Emergent semantics

- Privacy and security

- Trust and provenance

- Data quality and expressivity

- Caching and scalability

- Dynamic ("Real-time") Systems

- Quantitative and statistical approaches (hybrid reasoning)

- Intellectual property rights

- Novel data sources (posters)

- Novel scenarios for the usage (position papers)



Papers should be submitted through the Easychair system:

http://www.easychair.org/conferences...webofdatatrack




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ONTOLOGIES AND REASONING



The Ontologies and Reasoning programme involves the management of and

reasoning with ontologies and rules, so as to support their applications.

The central idea of this vision is to use (1) ontologies to encode

application data in a machine understandable form, in order to be able to

automatically integrate data from different sources and to be able to

support semantic search for information based on its meaning rather than its

syntactic form, and (2) rules to perform conditional decision, event

processing and actions on behalf of the user.



In this track we invite high-quality submissions related (but not limited)

to the following topics:




- Rules and ontology management (creation, evolution, reuse, evaluation,

etc.)

- Searching, visualizing, navigating and browsing ontologies

- Ontology reasoning and query answering

- Approximate reasoning techniques for the Web

- Ontology usability

- Query languages and optimization for ontologies

- Combining rules and ontologies

- Declarative rule-based reasoning techniques

- Rule languages, standards, and rule systems

- Ontology-based search

- Ontology alignment (mapping, matching, merging, mediation and

reconciliation)

- Ontology learning and metadata generation (e.g., HLT and ML approaches)

- Acquisition of rules and ontologies by knowledge extraction

- Corporate Semantic Web - applications in enterprises and economic

valuation


- Language extensions of OWL, ODM, RIF, RuleML, ...



Papers should be submitted through the Easychair system:

http://www.easychair.org/conferences...esandreasoning