Call for Papers: 5th International USEWOD Workshop: Using the Web in the Age of 
Data 
http://usewod.org/usewod2015.html 
co-located with ESWC 2015, 31 May / 1 June 2015, Portoroz, Slovenia 


How will the analysis of Web usage benefit from the possibility to blend the 
classical log with the structure sourcing from Linked Data, for example when 
DBpedia and Wikipedia logs are used in combination? Can the progress that has 
been made on (Read/Write) Linked Data change the way we interact with the Web 
and what does that mean for the usage analysis capabilities we have at hand 
today? Can we imagine the invention of completely new paradigms of how content 
and data on the Web is browsed or consumed? 

In the scope of these core questions the USEWOD workshop invites regular 
research papers and discussion proposals from Linked Data and Semantic Web 
researchers but also a wider audience including industry experts, developers, 
researchers from domains other than computer science, and even members of the 
general public. We particularly invite contributions about new interaction 
patterns on the Web and the implications they have on decentralisation, 
accessibility, usability, privacy, and business models. As a special 
lightweight feature this year you can directly proceed to 
http://future.usewod.org and start to engage in the discussion. 
The goal of the USEWOD workshop series has been to create and maintain a forum 
for researchers to investigate the synergy between the Web of Data and Web 
usage mining. The key theme of the 5th edition of the USEWOD workshop - using 
the Web in the age of data - brings together again two spaces that have 
recently been investigated separately: classical Web usage mining and Web usage 
mining in the context of the Web of Data. To account for this broadened scope, 
the USEWOD dataset will be extended by usage data from sources that do not fall 
into the Web of Data category, for example Wikipedia. 


== IMPORTANT DATES == 

6 March 2015 - Submission deadline 
3 April 2015 - Notification 
17 April 2015 - Camera-ready version 


== TOPICS == 

The topics of interest include, but are not restricted to: 
* Analysis of usage logs of semantic resources and applications (including 
analysis of the USEWOD dataset) 
* Statistics of usage of the Linked Data Web 
* Trend detection in the use of Linked Data 
* Usage-based recommendation, personalization and adaptation 
* New ways of publishing data on the Web, and implications for usage analysis. 
* How interaction patterns on the Web can change in the future for the benefit 
of decentralisation, accessibility, usability, privacy, and business models 
* Methods and tools for semantic analysis of classical usage logs 
* Exploiting usage logs for semantic search. 
* Data sharing, privacy, and privacy-protecting policies and techniques 
* Usage-based evaluation methods and frameworks; gold standards for evaluating 
Web applications 
* Data-/Web-usage analysis in the context of ideas-usage analysis: data 
citation, webometrics and scientometrics 


== SUBMISSION GUIDELINES == 

We encourage the submission of full papers up to 5000 words. Short papers 
describing significant work in progress, late breaking results or ideas, 
industry papers, or discussion proposals, are also welcome. The papers should 
be submitted in HTML, but .odt or .doc format is also supported. Once accepted, 
authors will be asked to annotate and format their submissions for publication 
in HTML using a predefined template. Regardless of the submission format, the 
use of hyperlinks in text is encouraged. 

As a lightweight pathway to submit discussion proposals to the workshop, we 
encourage authors to contribute to the open blog http://future.usewod.org. With 
this blog we pursue a citizen science approach to the key theme of the 
workshop. With enough contributions we seek to compile a collaborative 
publication of all contributors (professional and amateur scientists) with the 
potential to be properly cited. 

Papers should be submitted no later than midnight Pacific Daylight Time on 6 
March 2015, to http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=usewod2015 . 
Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings (CEUR, online in 
HTML+RDFa). 

== WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS (alphabetically) == 

* Bettina Berendt - KU Leuven, Belgium 
* Laura Drăgan - University of Southampton, United Kingdom 
* Laura Hollink - VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands 
* Markus Luczak-Roesch - University of Southampton, United Kingdom 


== FURTHER INFORMATION == 

Further information is available on the workshop website or via email from the 
workshop organizers. 

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