A call for papers,with submission deadline of 8 March 2010, has been issued for I-SEMANTICS 2010: The 6th International Conference on Semantic Systems, to be held 1–3 September 2010, at Messe Congress Graz, Austria.
Papers are invited on the following topics:
“Web of Data and Linked Data
- Triplification of existing data
- Vocabularies, taxonomies and schemas for use on the Web of Data
- Querying, searching and browsing over Linked Data
- Coreference detection and dataset reconciliation
- Information provenance and quality assessment on the Web of Data
- User interaction and visualisation
- Applications utilizing open data sets
- Linked Enterprise Data, Linked Government Data
Corporate Semantic Web
- Corporate thesauri, corporate business vocabularies / ontologies and business rules
- Semantic Business Information Systems
- Semantic Business Process Management
- Semantic Decision Management
- Semantics, Pragmatics and Semiotics in Organizations
- Economic and entrepreneurial aspects and business models of Semantic Enterprises
Semantic Social Software
- Semantic blogging, wikis and content management systems
- Semantic Desktop
- Semantic mashups
- Semantic/structured tagging
- Social semantic web and mobile services
Semantic Content Engineering
- Ontology Engineering & Ontology Merging
- Ontology Design Patterns
- Ontology Life Cycle Management
- Ontology Learning
- Linguistic and statistic approaches (text-mining, NLP, etc.) for structuring and extracting content and entities
- Automated annotation, extreme tagging and digital curation approaches
Building Blocks for Semantic Web Applications
- Scalable inference, retrieval, and persistence of semantic data
- Design processes from requirements to maintenance
- Design patterns, Best practices and Reference Models
- User-interface components, template languages
- Integration of distributed repositories
- Policy Awareness & Policy Aware Web
- Semantic web services
Studies, Metrics & Benchmarks
- Case studies of and benchmarks in semantic systems usage
- Evaluation perspectives, methods and Semantic Web research methodologies
- Technology assessment, acceptance/media choice theories
- Usability and user interaction with semantic technologies
- Quality analysis of socially generated semantic content
- Trust and privacy issues in semantic applications
- Economic effects generated by large scale semantic systems”
For more information, please see the call for papers.
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