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+ | == Workshop Program == | ||
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+ | 13.00-13.15 Welcome by Organizers | ||
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+ | 13.15-14.15 Invited talk | ||
+ | * ''Martin Hepp:'' Ontology Engineering for Linked Data: What Makes For A Good Ontology? | ||
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+ | 14.15-15.15 Research papers 1 | ||
+ | * ''Andrea Giovanni Nuzzolese, Aldo Gangemi, Paolo Ciancarini and Valentina Presutti:'' Semion: a smart triplification tool | ||
+ | * ''Miroslav Vacura and Vojtech Svatek:'' Ontological Analysis of Human Relations for Semantically Consistent Transformations of FOAF Data | ||
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+ | 15.15-15.45 | ||
+ | Coffee | ||
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+ | 15.45-17.15 Research papers 2 | ||
+ | * ''Laura Dragan, Alexandre Passant, Tudor Groza and Siegfried Handschuh:'' Linking Personal Semantic Notes | ||
+ | * ''Thomas Markotschi and Johanna Voelker:'' GuessWhat?! | ||
+ | * ''Francesco Valle, Mathieu d'Aquin, Tommaso Di Noia and Enrico Motta:'' LOTED: Exploiting Linked Data in Analyzing European Procurement Notices | ||
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+ | 17.15-17.45 Late breaking news | ||
+ | * ''Benjamin Adrian:'' Potentials of enriching the Web of Documents with Linked Data by generating RDFa markup | ||
+ | * ''Andrea Nuzzolese, Alessandro Adamou:'' Construction of virtual communities by pattern-based WikiNews refactoring. <strong>(Due to a problem on the side of the organizers, this text is not included in the workshop notes.)</strong> | ||
+ | * ''Miroslav Vacura, Vojtech Svatek:'' Ontology of Ontology Patterns as Linked Data Integration Tool | ||
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+ | 17:45 - 18:00 Wrap-up | ||
== Keynote Talk == | == Keynote Talk == | ||
The first workshop on knowledge injection into and extraction from linked data is a co-located event with EKAW 2010, held in Lisbon (Portugal) on October 2010.
News: The list of accepted papers is available.
News: The workshop date has been fixed to October 15th, afternoon.
Martin Hepp will give a keynote talk at KIELD 2010
The first workshop on Knowledge Injection to and Extraction from Linked Data (KIELD2010 at EKAW 2010) will gather three prominent sub-communities of Knowledge Engineering and Management: Knowledge Modelling, Knowledge Discovery and Linked Data. The rapid growth of the Linked Data cloud, in parallel with on-the-fly design of relevant vocabularies, presents new opportunities for traditional research disciplines.
Most notably:
Aside the EKAW 2010 conference itself, the workshop is informally associated with the series of WOP workshops - Workshops on Ontology Patterns. Participants of the previous successful WOP (1st edition at ISWC2009) are encouraged to submit to KIELD 2010.
By this interdisciplinary nature KIELD2010 aims at being of high interest for both researchers and practitioners of all three areas mentioned above. Furthermore, it will give space to ongoing and pioneering research activities, which would still be too preliminary as conference publications, although extremely hot as topics in the semantic technology field.
The workshop welcomes research, application, and position papers on the following topics (non-exclusive):
13.00-13.15 Welcome by Organizers
13.15-14.15 Invited talk
14.15-15.15 Research papers 1
15.15-15.45 Coffee
15.45-17.15 Research papers 2
17.15-17.45 Late breaking news
17:45 - 18:00 Wrap-up
The talk will discuss the impact of ontology design choices and ontology quality criteria on the overall impact of the linked data initiatives. In particular, it will analyze whether there are good and bad ontologies from a practical standpoint, what quality criteria will matter the most, and how this relates to the "raw data now" movement in the community.
Two types of submissions will be accepted: full papers presenting recent research results, and position papers presenting either research in progress or key issues in the scientific discussion.
All submissions have to be formatted according to the Springer LNCS format, in PDF. Full papers are limited to 12 pages and position papers to 6 pages.
The accepted papers will be published in workshop notes, under CEUR.
We invite submissions in the form of 2-pages extended abstracts in LNCS style presenting work relevant to the workshop topics. Interesting results to be submitted could be either non-mature promising recent work, or already published results e.g. accepted to another venue (journal or conference). The goal of the session is to gather the community interested in the KIELD themes, stimulate discussions, and favor exchange of ideas. Instead of regular review process, these submissions will just undergo a relevance check. The abstracts will be part of the electronic workshop proceedings (CEUR) as a special section. A short oral presentation from by the authors will be scheduled during the workshop day.
Submissions must be sent to KIELD chairs by August 27th (midnight CET).
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