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LD4IE 2015
The 3rd international Workshop on Linked Data for Information Extraction
also hosting the 2nd Challenge on Linked Data for Information Extraction

in conjunction with The 14th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 
2015)
Bethlehem - Pennsylvania, USA October 11-15, 2015
http://iswc2015.semanticweb.org/

Workshop website: http://oak.dcs.shef.ac.uk/ld4ie2015/
Twitter: @LD4IE2015 #LD4IE #LD4IE2015
Facebook page: Ld4ie2015 (at https://www.facebook.com/Ld4ie2014)


*************** Call for Papers ***************
This workshop focuses on the exploitation of Linked Data for Web Scale 
Information Extraction (IE), which concerns extracting structured 
knowledge from unstructured/semi-structured documents on the Web. One of 
the major bottlenecks for the current state of the art in IE is the 
availability of learning materials (e.g., seed data, training corpora), 
which, typically are manually created and are expensive to build and 
maintain.

Linked Data (LD) defines best practices for exposing, sharing, and 
connecting data, information, and knowledge on the Semantic Web using 
uniform means such as URIs and RDF. It has so far been created a 
gigantic knowledge source of Linked Open Data (LOD), which constitutes a 
mine of learning materials for IE. However, the massive quantity 
requires efficient learning algorithms and the not guaranteed quality of 
data requires robust methods to handle redundancy and noise.

LD4IE intends to gather researchers and practitioners to address 
multiple challenges arising from the usage of LD as learning material 
for IE tasks, focusing on (i) modelling user defined extraction tasks 
using LD; (ii) gathering learning materials from LD assuring quality 
(training data selection, cleaning, feature selection etc.); (iii) 
robust learning algorithms for handling LD; (iv) publishing IE results 
to the LOD cloud.

*************** Research Topics ***************
Topics of interest include, but are **not limited to**:

Modelling Extraction Tasks
* modelling extraction tasks (e.g. defining IE templates using LD 
ontologies)
* extracting and building knowledge patterns based on LD
* user friendly approaches for querying LD

Information Extraction
* selecting relevant portions of LD as training data
* selecting relevant knowledge resources from LD
* IE methods robust to noise in LD as training data
* IE tasks/applications exploiting LD (Wrapper induction, Table 
interpretation, IE from unstructured data, Named Entity Recognition, 
Relation Extraction, Topic Modelling…)
* linking extracted information to existing LD datasets

Linked Data for Learning
* assessing the quality of LD data for training
* select optimal subset of LD to seed learning
* managing heterogeneity, incompleteness, noise, and uncertainty of LD
* scalable learning methods using LD
* pattern extraction from LD

Special interest: IE using Web Data Commons corpus
* any IE tasks using (part of) the Web Data Commons corpus [1]

IE challenge
* a system participating to the LD4IE2015 Information Extraction 
Challenge [2]

[1] http://webdatacommons.org/structureddata/
[2] http://oak.dcs.shef.ac.uk/ld4ie2015/LD4IE2015/IE_challenge.html

******************** Awards *******************
* Best research paper(s) from LD4IE will be invited to submit an 
extended version to the International Journal on Semantic Web and 
Information Systems (IJSWIS) http://www.ijswis.org/
* Best performing IE challenge solution will be awarded a Springer 
voucher worth 250 Euros

*************** Important Dates ***************
     Abstract submission deadline:            June 24, 2015
     Research Paper submission deadline:        July 1, 2015
     Challenge Paper submission deadline:        July 15, 2015
     Acceptance Notification:            July 31, 2015
      Camera-ready versions:                August 7, 2015
      Workshop date:                    to be announced (11/12 October 2015)

*************** Submission ********************
We accept the following formats of submissions:

* Full paper with a maximum of 12 pages including references
* Short paper with a maximum of 6 pages including references
* IE challenge paper with a maximum of 4 pages including references

Two formats are possible for the submission: PDF and HTML.

All submissions must be written in English.
PDF submissions must be formatted according to the information for LNCS 
Authors (http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0.).

We would like to encourage you to submit your paper as HTML, in which 
case you need to submit a zip archive containing an HTML file and all 
used resources.
If you are new to HTML submission these are good places to start:
* Linked Research: Example paper using LNCS layout is at 
http://linked-research.270a.info/
* Research Articles in Simplified HTML (RASH) format: with the 
additional stylesheets and scripts included in the style package for 
guaranteeing a correct visualisation of the document on browsers. The 
documentation of the format is also available online. The translation 
from RASH submission into the appropriate publishing format (i.e., LNCS 
LaTeX) and its conversion into PDF for the official proceedings of the 
workshop will be handled by us through a semi-automatic process.
In order to check if your HTML submission is compliant with the page 
limit constraint, you can simply use one of the LNCS layouts and 
printing/storing it as PDF.

Please submit your contributions electronically in PDF or HTML format to 
EasyChair at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ld4ie2015
When submitting your paper, select the appropriate topic between:
* Research - long paper
* Research - short paper
* IE Challenge paper

Accepted papers will be published online via CEUR-WS.


*************** Workshop Chairs ***************
Anna Lisa Gentile, University of Sheffield, UK
Claudia d'Amato, University of Bari, Italy
Ziqi Zhang, University of Sheffield, UK
Heiko Paulheim, University of Mannheim, Germany


********* IE Challenge Organization ***********
Robert Meusel, University of Mannheim, Germany
Heiko Paulheim, University of Mannheim, Germany
Ziqi Zhang, University of Sheffield, UK

-- 
Anna Lisa Gentile
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Department of Computer Science
University of Sheffield
www: http://staffwww.dcs.shef.ac.uk/people/A.L.Gentile
email: a.gent...@dcs.shef.ac.uk
office: +44 (0)114 222 1876
skype: anlige


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