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Submission instruction for research papers (including position papers) can be found at the [[WOP:2014/Submission | submission page]].
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The main aim of the workshop is to discuss and collect solutions to recurrent problems that matter to researchers and practitioners of the Semantic Web field, and that impact on design and engineering of ontologies, linked data, knowledge extraction, and other semantic web applications. Original research papers and poster papers are invited to consider the following (non exhaustive) list of topics:
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The main aim of the workshop is to discuss and collect solutions to recurrent problems that matter to researchers and practitioners of the Semantic Web field, and that impact on design and engineering of ontologies, linked data, knowledge extraction, and other semantic web applications. We invite the submission of original research results related to the focus areas of the workshop. ''Research papers'' (maximum 12 pages LNCS style) should present mature work and document established results, or be ''short papers'' presenting proposed research directions and novel ideas (maximum 4 pages LNCS style). Original research papers and short papers are invited to consider the following (non exhaustive) list of topics:
* Ontology design patterns (ODPs) and pattern-based ontology design
* Ontology design patterns (ODPs) and pattern-based ontology design

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Welcome to the Workshop on Ontology and Semantic Web Patterns (5th edition) - WOP2014

This is the fifth edition in a series of workshops addressing the topic of ontology and semantic web patterns as best practices, related to the ontologydesignpatterns.org initiative.

This edition of WOP will be the very first in Europe, in which traditionally the design pattern community for semantic web and linked data has been very strong. As interest in the Semantic Web increases and technologies for realizing the Semantic Web become more mature, the need for high-quality and reusable Semantic Web ontologies increases as well. To address the quality and reusability issues, different types of Ontology Design Patterns (ODPs) have emerged, and methods for devising or discovering new ones from heterogeneous knowledge sources are needed.

Patterns need to be shared by a community in order to provide a common language, and to stimulate pattern usage and development. Hence, the aim of this workshop is twofold

  • providing an arena for proposing and discussing good practices, patterns, pattern-based ontologies, systems etc., and
  • broadening the pattern community that is developing its own “language” for discussing and describing relevant problems and their solutions.

For more background on the workshop series, see the main page.

WOP2014 will be a half-day workshop consisting of two parts: paper presentations and posters. The poster session will feature pattern posters, i.e. presentations of patterns submitted according the call for patterns.

Contents


Venue and dates

The fifth edition of WOP will be held on October 19 or 20, 2014, in conjunction with ISWC 2014


Program

TBA

Call for Papers - Topics

Submission instruction for research papers (including position papers) can be found at the submission page.

The main aim of the workshop is to discuss and collect solutions to recurrent problems that matter to researchers and practitioners of the Semantic Web field, and that impact on design and engineering of ontologies, linked data, knowledge extraction, and other semantic web applications. We invite the submission of original research results related to the focus areas of the workshop. Research papers (maximum 12 pages LNCS style) should present mature work and document established results, or be short papers presenting proposed research directions and novel ideas (maximum 4 pages LNCS style). Original research papers and short papers are invited to consider the following (non exhaustive) list of topics:

  • Ontology design patterns (ODPs) and pattern-based ontology design
  • Anti-patterns and their relations to ODPs
  • Pattern-based ontologies
  • Ontology patterns and their relation with standards
  • Ontology pattern extraction
  • Analysis of ontology pattern usage
  • Pattern-based ontology evaluation and selection
  • Correspondence patterns for ontology matching and integration
  • Best practices and examples for using existing ontologies/datasets to instantiate ODPs
  • Discussion of use cases of particular ODPs across ontologies
  • Evaluation of ODPs (methods, benchmarks)


  • Patterns and Linked data (usage, emerging patterns, etc.)
  • Linked Data patterns, patterns for using different vocabularies together
  • Web semantics from a pattern perspective
  • ODPs used for interaction with data
  • Data mining patterns
  • Automatic ontology construction (ontology learning) based on patterns
  • Reasoning pipelines
  • Usage of patterns in business intelligence


  • Relation between NLP patterns (either for learning, or procedural) and ontologies/linked data design
  • Frame semantics in text and knowledge representation
  • Knowledge patterns and knowledge reengineering based on patterns
  • Pattern-based information extraction
  • Nary-fact extraction and representation


  • Patterns in semantic social networks, semantic wikis, semantic blogs
  • Reengineering patterns for conceptual models, folksonomies, lexicons, thesauri
  • Usage of patterns in conceptual modeling
  • Processes and services process patterns
  • Problem solving methods and patterns
  • Contextual reasoning and patterns as context


  • Pattern-based methods and methodologies for development of semantic applications
  • Usage of patterns in Semantic Web design
  • Collaborative ontology design and collaboration patterns
  • Tools and applications for pattern-based knowledge engineering


  • Ontology Patterns for specific domains (cultural heritage, digital humanities, multimedia, etc).

Call for Patterns

We invite the submission of research results in the form of ontology design patterns (ODPs). Patterns submitted should have a general relevance to the ontology engineering field, or specific interest within a knowledge domain. Patterns should solve some particular modeling problem, and be of significant interest for discussion at the workshop. Patterns should be original, in the sense that they are the intellectual product of the author(s), however they may still be based on the collective experience of a community.

Pattern submissions for the pattern session will be collected:

  • through the ODP portal and
  • by submitting a description of the pattern (pattern description) via [EasyChair]

Detailed instructions for patterns submission, including how to submit via the ontologydesignpatterns.org portal, are found at the submission page. Note that an account in the ODP portal is needed for submitting patterns; thus, authors should take care to request an account at least one week before their intended submission.

Pattern submissions can be made in any type of ODPs. Currently, portal templates for submission are provided for the following types of patterns (see general typology for explanation of the types):

  • Content patterns
  • Structural patterns: logical and architecture patterns.
  • Correspondence patterns: re-engineering and alignment patterns.

For other types of patterns, the author is welcome to submit only a pattern description.


Submission and Important Dates

For details on how to submit to WOP2014 see the submission page.

Important dates

  • Submission date (research papers and patterns): 7 July, 2014
  • Author notifications: July 30, 2014
  • Camera-ready proceedings: August 20, 2014
  • Workshops will be held on October 19-20, 2014 (tba)

Best Poster Award

Workshop participants will be able to vote for the best poster, final decision to be made by the chairs. The best poster award takes into account criteria such as the quality of the submission, the relevance and significance of patterns or pattern usages presented, the presentation of the poster during the "lightning talks", and the level of involvement of the author during the revision phase and poster session discussions during the workshop.

Proceedings

Accepted research papers and pattern descriptions will be published online as CEUR-Workshop Proceedings.

WOP Organisation

WOP2014 Chairs

Steering Committee

The workshop series is arranged by a fixed steering committee, appointing the chairs and adjusting the focus of the workshop on a yearly basis.

The WOP Steering committee consists of:

  • Eva Blomqvist, ISTC-CNR (IT)
  • Aldo Gangemi, ISTC-CNR (IT)
  • Natasha Noy, Stanford University (US)
  • Valentina Presutti, ISTC-CNR (IT)
  • Alan Rector, University of Manchester (UK)
  • Francois Scharffe, INRIA (FR)
  • Steffen Staab, University of Koblenz (DE)
  • Chris Welty, IBM Watson Research Center (US)

Paper Program Committee

(The names below are being reinvited (as members of 2014 PC) but have not yet confirmed their participation for this year.)

  • Alessandro Adamou, KMI Open University (UK)
  • Lora Aroyo, VU (NL)
  • Eva Blomqvist, Linköping University (SE)
  • Victor de Boer, VU University Amsterdam (NL)
  • Oscar Corcho, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (ES)
  • Enrico Daga, ISTC-CNR, Rome (IT)
  • Henrik Eriksson, Linkping University (SE)
  • Jose Manuel Gomez-Perez, Intelligent Software Components (iSOCO) (ES)
  • Aldo Gangemi, LIPN Paris Sorbonne Citè/Paris 13 (FR)
  • Gerd Gröner, University of Koblenz (DE)
  • Giancarlo Guizzardi, Federal University of Espírito Santo (BR)
  • Karl Hammar, Jönköping University, Sweden
  • Rinke Hoekstra, Vrije Universiteit/Universiteit van Amsterdam, (NL)
  • Krzysztof Janowicz, University of California, Santa Barbara (US)
  • Adila Alfa Krisnadhi, Wright State University (US)
  • Jose Emilio Labra Gayo, University of Oviedo, Spain
  • Timothy Lebo, RPI, U* Steffen Lohmann, University of Stuttgart (DE)
  • Olaf Noppens, University of Ulm, Germany
  • Andrea Giovanni Nuzzolese, University of Bologna/STLab ISTC-CNR (IT)
  • Alessandro Oltramari, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh (US)
  • Wim Peters, University of Sheffield (UK)
  • Valentina Presutti, ISTC-CNR, Rome (IT)
  • María Poveda, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
  • Benedicto Rodriguez Castro, Universitaet der Bundeswehr Munich, Germany
  • Catherine Roussey, Irstea - Centre de Clermont-Ferrand, France
  • Alan Ruttenberg, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, US* Marta Sabou, MODUL University Vienna (AT)
  • Kurt Sandkuhl, University of Rostock (SE)
  • Francois Scharffe, LIRMM, University of Montpellier (FR)
  • Andreas Schultz, Freie Universität Berlin (DE)
  • Mari Carmen Suarez-Figueroa, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
  • Vojtech Svatek, University of Economics, Prague (CZ)
  • Tania Tudorache, Stanford University (US)
  • Boris Villazón-Terrazas, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (ES)
  • Chris Welty, IBM (US).
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