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* Special Issue of the JWS on Benchmarking Semantic Web Solutions *
** Call for Papers **
The availability of benchmarks is often regarded as a prerequisite for
sustainable developments in quantitative research. From a practical
perspective, the cost and effort required for introducing Semantic Web and
Linked Data technology is significant. A key step towards abolishing the
barriers to the adoption and deployment of this technology is to provide open
benchmarking reports that allow users to assess the fitness of existing
solutions for their purposes.
In this special issue, we hence welcome articles (1) proposing benchmarks and
related platforms, and/or (2) performing a throughout evaluation of Semantic
Web solutions. A focus of the special issue will be scalability and
reproducibility. The target topics of the benchmark/evaluation include (but are
not limited to):
Knowledge extraction
Named entity recognition
Disambiguation
Relation extraction
Open and closed knowledge extraction
Link discovery and prediction
Linking at scale
Linking for dedicated data types (e.g., geospatial data)
Knowledge curation and fact checking
Ontology alignment
Alignment discovery
Alignment repair
Complex ontology alignment
Tabular data to knowledge graph matching
Cell to KG entity matching
Column to KG semantic type
Relation discovery among table columns
KG population
OWL reasoning
Classification
Entailment checking
Class satisfiability
Ontology satisfiability
Query answering
Knowledge graph completion
Semantic embeddings
Quality of embeddings
Ontology Based Data Access
Performance
Relational schema to ontology alignment
Visualization
Browsing
** Important Dates **
Intention to submit: 31st July 2019, 23:59 PM
Hawaii-Time
Submission deadline: 31st August 2019
Author notification (1st round): 15th October 2019
Revisions due: 15th November 2019
Publication: Q1 2020
** Guest Editors **
- Axel Ngonga, Paderborn University (Germany) ([email protected])
- Cassia Trojahn dos Santos, Institut de Recherche en Informatique de
Toulouse (France) ([email protected])
- Ernesto Jimenez-Ruiz, The Alan Turing Institute (UK) and University of
Oslo (Norway) ([email protected]) - Main contact point
- Valentina Tamma, University of Liverpool (UK) ([email protected])
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