Hey Mathieu, 

I was wondering whether you wanted another reviewers, I would love to help out 
at this workshop. Spending three years at Garlik I did lots work around this 
space, and have been rather involved with privacy on the web in the uk (at some 
level). 

Mischa 
On 19 Mar 2013, at 17:38, Mathieu D'Aquin <m.daq...@open.ac.uk> wrote:

> CALL FOR PAPERS
> 
> 1st International Workshop on
> Privacy in Semantic Technologies (PriSeT 2013)
> 
> 23rd June, 2013
> Banff, Canada
> (collocated with K-CAP 2013)
> http://events.kmi.open.ac.uk/priset-2013/
> 
> IMPORTANT DATES
> 
> * Paper Submission: 15th April 2011
> * Author Notification: 30th April, 2013
> * Camera ready copy due: 15th May 2013
> 
> SCOPE
> 
> In recent years, Web users have seen an exponential growth in the amount of 
> data being generated and exchanged in form of blogs, tweets, social 
> networking and mobile applications. In this respect, Semantic technologies 
> have emerged as a potential candidate for building privacy enhancing 
> solutions for Web users.
> 
> On the other hand, recent linked-data initiatives from government, academia 
> and industry are rapidly moving towards making the users’ data available for 
> distributed sharing and linking. However, the main concern is without 
> sufficient privacy safeguards and controls, there is a high risk these 
> linking of data and its exploitation will become a “privacy nightmare” for 
> the Web users. Semantic Web has been redefined in recent years but the 
> privacy enhancing technologies specifically relating to the use of URI, RDF 
> and SPARQL are still lagging behind. Therefore, this workshop aims at 
> providing a forum for researchers and practitioners to exchange and 
> disseminate their work to a wider audience and receive critical feedback on 
> work primarily supporting privacy in and with semantic technologies.
> 
> 
> TOPICS
> 
> We welcome high-quality papers about recent advancements in (a) how privacy 
> is being supported in the Web of Data, especially through semantic 
> technologies and (b) how Semantic Web principles are being applied in the 
> context of privacy protection of Web users or end-users of software systems 
> in general. We seek application-oriented, as well as more theoretical papers 
> and position papers in the following, non-exhaustive list of topics:
> 
> *    Privacy in semantic technologies
> *    Use of semantic technologies in privacy protection
> *    Privacy implications of knowledge extraction
> *    Privacy implications of data integration and data linking
> *    Privacy in Big Data
> *    Knowledge discovery and privacy
> *    Inferring privacy consequences of online activities
> *    User and knowledge modelling for privacy
> *    Knowledge approaches to privacy requirements
> *    Knowledge approaches to privacy assessment
> *    Privacy policy modelling and interoperability
> *    Modelling of private information propagation
> *    Impact of semantic technologies on privacy in specific domains 
> (healthcare, politics, etc.)
> 
> 
> SUBMISSIONS
> 
> We seek short position papers (max. 5 pages) and longer technical papers not 
> exceeding 10 pages. Both types of papers should be formatted according to the 
> ACM format (2 column SIG Conference Proceedings template is available at  
> http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates) and should be 
> submitted through EasyChair 
> (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=priset2013).
> 
> 
> ORGANISATION
> 
> Workshop Chairs
> 
> *    Keerthi Thomas, The Open University, UK
> *    Inah Omoronyia,  University of Glasgow, UK
> *    Mathieu d’Aquin, The Open University, UK
> 
> 
> Programme Committee
> 
> *    Arosha Bandara, The Open University, UK
> *    Luca Costabello, INRIA, France
> *    Tim Finin, University of Maryland, BC, USA
> *    Lalana Kagal, MIT, USA
> *    Vanessa Lopez, IBM Research, Ireland
> *    Alessandra Mileo, DERI, Ireland
> *    Enrico Motta, The Open University, UK
> *    Andriy Nikolov, Fluid Operations, Germany
> *    Blaine Price, The Open University, UK
> *    Daniel Alexander Smith, University of Southampton,UK
> *    Thein Than Tun, The Open University, UK
> *    Joss Wright, Oxford University, UK
> 
> 
> -- 
> The Open University is incorporated by Royal Charter (RC 000391), an exempt 
> charity in England & Wales and a charity registered in Scotland (SC 038302).
> 
> 

_______________________________
Mischa Tuffield PhD
http://mmt.me.uk/
@mischatuffield






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