Second Call for Doctoral Consortium

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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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The ISWC 2014 Doctoral Consortium will take place as part of the 13th 
International Semantic Web Conference in Riva del Garda, Italy. This forum will 
provide PhD students an opportunity to share and develop their research ideas 
in a critical but supportive environment, to get feedback from mentors who are 
senior members of the Semantic Web research community, to explore issues 
related to academic and research careers, and to build relationships with other 
Semantic Web PhD students from around the world.

The Consortium aims to broaden the perspectives and to improve the research and 
communication skills of these students.

The Doctoral Consortium is intended for students who have a specific research 
proposal and some preliminary results, but who have sufficient time prior to 
completing their dissertation to benefit from the consortium experience. 
Generally, students in their second or third year of PhD will benefit the most 
from the Doctoral Consortium. In the Consortium, the students will present 
their proposals and get specific feedback and advice on how to improve their 
research plan.

All proposals submitted to the Doctoral Consortium will undergo a thorough 
reviewing process with a view to providing detailed and constructive feedback. 
The international program committee will select the best submissions for 
presentation at the Doctoral Consortium and the best proposal will be published 
in the conference proceedings.

We anticipate that students with accepted submissions at the Doctoral 
Consortium will receive travel fellowships to offset some of the travel costs.



TOPICS OF INTEREST
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The Consortium has the same scope of technical topics as the main ISWC 
conference.

  * Management of Semantic Web data and Linked Data
  * Languages, tools, and methodologies for representing and managing Semantic 
Web data
  * Database, IR, NLP and AI technologies for the Semantic Web
  * Search, query, integration, and analysis on the Semantic Web
  * Robust and scalable knowledge management and reasoning on the Web
  * Cleaning, assurance, and provenance of Semantic Web data, services, and 
processes
  * Information Extraction from unstructured data
  * Supporting multi-linguality in the Semantic Web
  * User Interfaces and interacting with Semantic Web data and Linked Data
  * Geospatial Semantic Web
  * Semantic Sensor networks
  * Query and inference over data streams
  * Ontology-based data access
  * Semantic technologies for mobile platforms
  * Ontology engineering and ontology patterns for the Semantic Web
  * Ontology modularity, mapping, merging, and alignment
  * Social networks and processes on the Semantic Web
  * Representing and reasoning about trust, privacy, and security
  * Information visualization of Semantic Web data and Linked Data
  * Personalized access to Semantic Web data and applications Semantic Web 
technologies
  * Semantic Web and Linked Data for Cloud environments


 
SUBMISSION
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We ask the PhD students to submit an 8 page description of their PhD research 
proposal. All proposal have to be submitted electronically via the EasyChair 
conference submission System 
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iswc2014dc. The proposal text must 
have at least 8 sections (some can be very short), addressing each of the 
following questions:

  1. Problem Statement: What is the problem that you are addressing?
  2. Relevancy: Why the problem is important? Who will benefit if you succeed? 
Who should care?
  3. Related Work: How have others attempted to address this problem? Why is 
the problem difficult?
  4. Research Question(s): What are the research questions that you plan to 
address?
  5. Hypotheses: What hypotheses are related to your research questions?
  6. Preliminary results: Do you have any preliminary results that demonstrate 
that your approach is promising?
  7. Approach: How are you planning to address your research questions and test 
your hypotheses? What is the main idea behind your approach? The key innovation?
  8. Evaluation plan: How will you measure your success - faster/more 
accurate/less failures/etc.? How do you plan to test your hypothesis? What will 
you measure? What will you compare to?
  9. Reflections: Why do you think you will succeed where others failed? 
Provide an argument, based either on common knowledge or on evidence that you 
have accumulated, 
     the your approach is likely to succeed.
 
Additional submission requirements:

  * All submissions must be single-author submissions. Please acknowledge your 
PhD advisor(s) and other contributors in the Acknowledgements section
  * Students accepted to present at the Doctoral Consortium must plan to attend 
the DC for the whole day in order to gain as much value as possible from the 
experience.
  * Please remember that the DC submission is not the same as a research paper.
  * Submissions must be in pdf and be formatted according to the Springer 
Publications format for Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).



IMPORTANT DATES
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  * Paper Submission: May 30, 2014
  * Notifications: July 8, 2014
  * Camera-Ready Versions: August 1, 2014
  * Doctoral Consortium: October 20, 2014
  * Conference: October 19-23, 2014 

 
All deadlines are Hawaii time.
 
The program committee list can be found: 
http://iswc2014.fbk.eu/program-committee-doctoral-consortium-papers

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