Second Call for papers & proposals

15th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2016)
                Kobe, Japan, October 17 -21, 2016


Website: http://iswc2016.semanticweb.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113652365383847
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ISWC2016

Overview calls: http://iswc2016.semanticweb.org/pages/calls.html

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Call for Research Track Papers
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In this track of ISWC 2016, we are looking for novel and significant research 
contributions addressing theoretical, analytical, empirical, and practical 
aspects of this broad field. While we welcome work that relates to the W3C 
Semantic Web recommendations (e.g., RDF, OWL, SPARQL, etc.), we encourage 
submissions that investigate other approaches to the intersection of semantics 
and the Web.

All papers will be assessed by a program committee. Each paper will be reviewed 
by at least four committee members, including one senior member. The review 
criteria used are outlined on the webpage (see below).

We also encourage authors to include pointers to additional material to 
substantiate the claims and findings discussed in their papers. Additional 
sources of material include extended technical reports, source code, datasets, 
as well as links to applications. Authors might consider submitting a separate 
paper describing these additional resources to the Resources Track.

Before submitting, authors are asked to consult the calls of the other tracks 
featured at ISWC 2016 and to choose the track that best suits their 
contribution. To produce a coherent conference program the track chairs may 
suggest transferring a submission to a different track of the conference with 
authors consent. However, the submission of the same work to multiple tracks is 
not allowed and may result in a rejection of the work across all tracks without 
a review.

Detailed info: http://iswc2016.semanticweb.org/pages/calls/research-track.html

Program Chairs
* Paul Groth - Elsevier Labs (p.gr...@elsevier.com)
* Elena Simperl - University of Southampton (e.simp...@soton.ac.uk)

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Call for Applications (Emerging, In-Use, Industry) Track
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Semantic technologies are reaching maturity on the web, especially through the 
increase in their use to publish, structure and make sense of web data, whether 
they are in the form of linked data, through schema.org, or even with semantics 
included in other data formats than RDF (CSV, JSON, etc). The Applications 
(Emerging, In-Use, Industry) Track at ISWC 2016 provides a forum for the 
community to explore the benefits and challenges of applying semantic 
technologies in concrete, practical applications, in contexts ranging from 
industry to government and science. We are especially interested this year in 
applications that use the emerging knowledge graphs or semantic technologies on 
the web together with data mining, reasoning, machine learning, or natural 
language processing techniques to the benefit of concrete, real-world 
scenarios. We are also looking for descriptions of applied and validated 
industry solutions as software tools, systems or architecture that benefit from 
the adoption of semantic technologies.

Detailed info: http://iswc2016.semanticweb.org/pages/calls/applications.html

Program Chairs
* Markus Krötzsch - TU Dresden Germany (markus.kroetz...@tu-dresden.de)
* Freddy Lecue - IBM Research, Ireland (freddy.le...@ie.ibm.com)

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Call for Doctoral Consortium Papers
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The ISWC 2016 Doctoral Consortium will take place as part of the 15th 
International Semantic Web Conference in Kobe, Japan. 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.

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

Detailed info: 
http://iswc2016.semanticweb.org/pages/calls/doctoral-consortium.html

Program Chairs
* Philippe Cudré-Mauroux - University of Freiburg, Switzerland
* Natasha Noy - Google Inc.
* Riichiro Mizoguchi - JAIST, Japan

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Call for Posters and Demos
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The ISWC 2016 Posters and Demonstrations complement the paper tracks of the 
conference and offer an opportunity for presenting late-breaking research 
results, on-going research projects, and speculative or innovative work in 
progress. The informal setting of the Posters and Demonstrations encourages 
presenters and participants to engage in discussions about the work. Such 
discussions can be invaluable inputs for the future work of the presenters, 
while offering participants an effective way to broaden their knowledge of the 
emerging research trends and to network with other researchers.

We invite submissions relevant to the area of the Semantic Web and which 
address, but are not limited to, the topics of the Research Track; the 
Application Track; and the Resource Track. Technical posters, reports on 
Semantic Web software systems (free or commercial), descriptions of completed 
work, and work in progress are all welcome. Demonstrations are intended to 
showcase innovative Semantic Web related implementations and technologies, both 
in academia and in industry.

We explicitly welcome entries from the industry. However, submissions for 
posters and demos should go beyond pure advertisements of commercial software 
packages and convey a minimal scientific contribution.

Authors of full papers accepted for the Research Track; the Application Track; 
and the Resource Track are explicitly invited to submit a demonstration. The 
submission should be formatted as the other posters and demonstrations but must 
cite the accepted full paper and needs to include an explanation of its added 
value with respect to the conference paper. The added value could include: a) 
extended results and experiments not presented in the conference paper for 
reasons of space, or b) a demonstration of a supporting prototype 
implementation.

Detailed info: http://iswc2016.semanticweb.org/pages/calls/posters-demos.html

Posters and Demos Track Chairs
* Takahiro Kawamura - Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan 
(takahiro.kawam...@jst.go.jp)
* Heiko Paulheim - University of Mannheim, Germany 
(he...@informatik.uni-mannheim.de)

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Call for Resources Track Papers
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Resources such as datasets, ontologies, workflows, software tools or evaluation 
benchmarks are important outputs of any scientific work. Sharing these 
resources with the research community does not only ensure the reproducibility 
of one’s results, but also has the benefit of supporting other researchers in 
their own work. Although high quality shared resources have a key role and an 
essential impact on the advancement of a research community, the academic 
acknowledgement for sharing such resources is low. Therefore, many researchers 
primarily focus on publishing scientific papers and lack the motivation to 
share their resources. An additional challenge is that resources are often 
shared without following best practices, for example, at non-permanent URLs 
that become unavailable within a few months. A recent large-scale study 
identified that 20% of papers providing resources via URLs suffer from URL rot
(http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0115253).

The ISWC 2016 Resources Track aims to encourage resource sharing following best 
practice within the Semantic Web community by calling for submissions of 
resources and their accompanying papers. This track calls for contributions 
that provide a concise and clear description of a resource and its (expected) 
usage. Typical resource types are: ontologies, vocabularies, datasets, 
benchmarks and replication studies, services and software. Besides these 
established types of resources, we also welcome the submission of new types of 
resources such as ontology design patterns, crowdsourcing task designs, 
workflows, methodologies, protocols and measures, and so forth.

Detailed info: http://iswc2016.semanticweb.org/pages/calls/resource-track.html

Program Chairs
* Alasdair Gray - Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom (a.j.g.g...@hw.ac.uk)
* Marta Sabou - Vienna University of Technology, Austria (martasa...@gmail.com)

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Call for Workshops and Tutorial proposals
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In addition to the regular research and workshop program, ISWC 2016 will 
feature a tutorial program addressing the diverse interests of its audience: 
Semantic Web practitioners that wish to learn about new technologies, novices 
to the Semantic Web interested in introductory tutorials to key Semantic Web / 
Linked Data topics, government and industry representatives focusing on the 
applicability of Semantic Web / Linked Data technologies in practical settings.
We hereby invite you to submit a tutorial proposal on a topic relevant to the 
ISWC 2016 audience.

Detailed info: http://iswc2016.semanticweb.org/pages/calls/tutorials.html

Besides tutorials, 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 
the exploration of emerging ideas as well as for the discussion of novel 
aspects of established research topics.
We invite you to submit a proposal for workshops on a topic of interest to ISWC 
attendees.

Detailed info: http://iswc2016.semanticweb.org/pages/calls/workshops.html

Workshops & Tutorials Chairs
* Chiara Ghidini - Bruno Kessler Foundation, Trento, Italy (ghid...@fbk.eu)
* Heiner Stuckenschmidt - Data- and Web Science Group, University of Mannheim, 
Germany (hei...@dwslab.de)

Important Dates
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Workshop proposals due                                                          
                      March 10, 2016
Tutorial proposals due                                                          
                          March 15, 2016
Notifications of workshop proposals out                                         
                April 15, 2016
Notifications of tutorial proposals out                                         
                     April 20, 2016
Abstracts due (Research, Applications, Resource tracks)                         
     April 20, 2016
Submissions due (Research, Applications, Resource tracks)                       
        April 30, 2016
DC submissions due                                                              
                         May 30, 2016
Author rebuttal period starts (Research, Applications, Resource tracks)       
June 12, 2016
Author rebuttal period ends (Research, Applications, Resource tracks)           
June 15, 2016
Notifications for Research, Applications, Resource tracks out                   
    June 30, 2016
Notifications for DC applicants out                                             
                     July 01, 2016
Poster/Demo submissions due                                                     
                  July 07, 2016
Workshop papers due                                                             
                        July 07, 2016
Metadata for Research, Applications, Resource tracks due                        
        July 08, 2016
Camera-ready papers for Research, Applications, Resource tracks due       July 
18, 2016
Workshop paper notifications sent                                               
                   July 30, 2016
Poster/Demo notifications sent                                                  
                     August 07, 2016
Camera-ready copies for DC papers                                               
               August 15, 2016
Camera-ready papers for workshops                                               
               August 25, 2016
Camera-ready copies for poster and demos                                        
                August 30, 2016
Student activity applications due                                               
                      August 31, 2016
Early registration deadline                                                     
                          September 10, 2016
Turorial materials due                                                          
                            September 19, 2016
Last day to reserve a hotel room at confence rates                              
          September 30, 2016
Last day to avoid late registration fee                                         
                    October 05, 2016
Workshops and tutorials                                                         
                        October 17-18, 2016
Conference                                                                      
                               October 19-21, 2016

HTML Submission Guide
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This year we have added an additional option to allow for the submission of 
articles formatted using HTML. Authors choosing to submit using HTML still need 
to comply with the page limit and layout requirements of the conference. It’s 
the author’s responsibility to ensure that reviewers can easily access their 
submission. On 
http://iswc2016.semanticweb.org/pages/calls/html-submission.html, you can find 
helpful tools that can make HTML submissions easier.

Your HTML submission with any extensions if accepted will be available on the 
ISWC web page in preprint form with all the new elements that you’ve included.


Student Grants
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If you are a student interested in attending ISWC 2016 you may be eligible to 
apply for a grant to support the costs of travel and lodging. This year, travel 
grants are funded by the Semantic Web Science Association (SWSA) and the US 
National Science Foundation (NSF).

Detailed info:  http://iswc2016.semanticweb.org/pages/calls/student-grants.html


Best regards,

The ISWC organising committee


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