Call for Workshops ***DEADLINE RAPIDLY APPROACHING***

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The 13th International Semantic Web Conference

http://iswc2014.semanticweb.org/

19-23 October 2014, Riva del Garda, Trento, Italy

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ISWC is the primary conference on the use of semantic web technologies and 
linked data, constantly attracting many high quality submissions and 
participants from academia and industry alike. It brings together researchers 
from different areas of computer science, such as artificial intelligence, 
databases, natural language processing, and information retrieval who aim at 
the development and use of novel technologies for accessing, interpreting and 
using information on the web in a more effective way.
 
Besides the main technical programme, ISWC will host a number of workshops on 
topics related to the general theme of the conference. The role of the 
workshops is to provide a context for a focused and intensive scientific 
exchange among researchers interested in a particular topic. As such, workshops 
are the primary venues for theexploration of emerging ideas.
 
We invite you to submit a proposal for a co-located workshop on a topic of 
interest to ISWC attendees.



TOPICS OF INTEREST
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The decision on acceptance or rejection of a workshop proposals will be made on 
the basis of the overall quality of the proposal and its appeal to a reasonable 
fraction of the Semantic Web community.
 
In particular, workshops should address topics which satisfy each of the 
following criteria:

  1. the topic falls in the general scope of ISWC 2014
  2. there is a clear focus on a specific technology, problem or application
  3. there is a sufficiently large community interested in the topic

We especially encourage the submission of workshop proposals on:

  1. principal problems of the Semantic Web / Linked Data, including the 
quality of data or schemas, their heterogeneity, size, and distributed nature 
as well as temporal or geographical aspects of knowledge representation
  2. interdisciplinary topics and synergies of Semantic Web technologies with 
methods or methodologies from other fields of research (e.g. NLP, data mining)
  3. applications of Semantic Web Technologies in specific domains such as 
Health Care, eGovernment, IT Management, Digital Libraries, or the Automotive 
Industry.
  4. emerging trends or Semantic Web related problems that have received 
limited attention to date such as privacy or non-standard reasoning tasks 


 
SUBMISSION
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Workshop proposals should be submitted via EasyChair as a single PDF file 
containing the following sections:

  1. Title
  2. Abstract: 200 word summary of the workshop purpose
  3. Motivation: Why is the topic timely and of particular interest to ISWC 
participants? (one to three paragraphs)
  4. Topics: What topics of interest will be covered by the workshop? (bulleted 
list, no longer than half a page)
  5. Workshop Format: The intended mix of events, such as paper presentations, 
invited talks, panels, demos and general discussion (either a tabular schedule 
or a one paragraph summary)
  6. Audience: Who and how many people are likely to attend? (one paragraph)
  7. Chair(s): Name, affiliation, email address, homepage and short (one 
paragraph) biography of each chair, explaining the chair's expertise for the 
workshop
  8. Program Committee: Names and affiliations of potential PC members (at 
least half of these should be confirmed at the time of the proposal)
  9. Length: Half-day or full-day?
 10. Related Workshops and Conferences: Is this the continuation of a workshop 
series or a new workshop to address an emerging issue? Please provide 
information about past editions of this workshop as well as about other related 
workshops (including URLs and submission / acceptance counts, if available).
 
Additionally,

  1. We strongly advise having more than one chair, preferably from different 
institutions, bringing different perspectives to the workshop topic.
  2. We welcome workshops with an innovative structure and a diverse programme 
which attracts various types of contributions and ensures rich interactions.

Proposers of accepted workshops will be required to prepare a workshop web page 
containing their call for papers and detailed information about the workshop 
organization and timelines.
 
While the ISWC workshop-track and local chairs will assist with the local 
organization of the workshop, the workshop organizers will be responsible for 
conducting their own reviewing process, for publicity of their workshop, and 
for publishing electronic proceedings.

The chairs of the accepted workshops will receive one free registration for 
their workshop. Workshop attendees must pay the ISWC 2014 workshop registration 
fee as well as the conference registration fee. Submissions can be made at: 
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iswc2014workshops



IMPORTANT DATES
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  * Workshop proposals due: March 19, 2014
  * Notification of accepted proposals: April 16, 2014
 

*** Timeline for Workshops ***
  * The workshop web site and the call for workshop papers must be published no 
later than April 30, 2014.
  * The latest (extended) deadline for paper submissions must end before July 
16, 2014.
  * By July 30, 2014, all notifications of accepted papers must have been sent 
to the authors.
  * The camera-ready proceedings of each workshop are due by August 20, 2014.
  * Workshops will be held on October 19-20, 2014.
 
All deadlines are Hawaii time.
 
Please note that these are strict deadlines necessary to comply with the 
overall conference organization. Later dates can cause severe problems by 
making it impossible for potential workshop participants to get their Visa on 
time.



WORKSHOPS CHAIR
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Lora Aroyo, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Johanna Völker, University of Mannheim, Germany

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