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<nettime-ann> [Toronto] CFP: Workshop on Open Data in a Semantic Web Perspective


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First Call for paper

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Workshop on Open Data in a Semantic Web Perspective
http://wodswp2012.wikimeta.org/

May 27th, 2012
York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(co-located with Canadia AI 2012)
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION

Open Data is the idea that certain data should be freely available to
everyone to use and republish as they wish, without restrictions from
copyright, patents or other mechanisms of control. Open Data recently,
gaining popularity with the rise of the W3C Semantic Web prospective
vision.

The LinkedData network, promoted by the W3C, is the most visible part
of what an open Web of data, as a complement of a Web of document
could be. Vast repositories of normalized data like those from
DBPedia, PubMed, GeneID, DrugBank, OECD or UNESCO are now stimulating
an intensive new field of research related to the possible uses of
those data in IA and knowledge management applications. Major
companies involved in data exploration and information retrieval
invest in this new field and study new interfaces and algorithms to
bring the gap between data and users like Google and the Public Data
Explorer.

Governments are increasingly recognizing the benefits of making their
data open and reusable. The launch of open-data government initiatives
such as Data.gov in USA or various initiatives in Europe like the Open
Data Challenge, or data.gov.uk is a strong encouragement to the
development of the open data movement.

The wide availability of Public Sector Information can be a key driver
to develop content markets in North America, which can generate new
businesses and jobs and provide more information to consumers and
citizens. In Canada, the Open Data Pilot is part of the Government
commitment to open government, which is being pursued along three
streams: open data, open information and open dialogue, and aims to
drive innovation and economic opportunities for all Canadians.

We would like to invite researchers and actors of the open data
movement to present their work to the workshop. This workshop would
like to bring together data providers, initiative groups, technology
providers, and researchers to facilitate the dissemination of ideas,
methods and promote new research perspectives related to the Open Data
and the Semantic Web applications.

TOPICS

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

1.Open Data sets and catalogs (including Semantic Web, LinkedData,
public data sets)
2.Open Data pilot initiatives (including governmental, non-profit, academic)
3.Relation between Open Data and Natural Language Processing
4.Architectures and systems using Open Data
5.Tools and resources related to Open Data
6.Open Data construction tools
7.Format of Open Data (including RDF, OWL)
8.Application of Open Data in maps, encyclopedic knowledge, genomics,
chemical compounds, mathematical and scientific formulae, medical data
and practice, bioscience and biodiversity.
9.Evaluation and metrics related to Open Data sets quality, processing
and software performances
10.Open Data and translation
11.Open Data visualization

Demos and papers related to working application or systems under
development will be encouraged. We hope to cover three main
perspectives: government and administrations (e.g., open ), industry
(e.g., marketing, software applications and services), and academic
(e.g., theoretical research related to Open Data production and uses).

SUBMISSION INFORMATIONS:

Two formats are proposed :

1.Full paper (up to 8 pages)
2.Demo paper (up to 4 pages)

Submission of commercial applications and research related papers are
strongly encouraged when they are strictly related to real open data
(e.g., innovative commercial software tool using public data-sets)

Authors are invited to submit electronically on the website of the
workshop by February 22th, 2012, full papers in PDF, Postscript or
MS-Word RTF. All papers must be written in English.

For submission please use our easychair site.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Paper submission: February, 22, 2012
Notification of acceptance: March, 30, 2012
Camera ready: April, 27, 2012
Workshop: May 27, 2012

PROGRAM COMMITTE

Christopher Baker, UNB, Saint John, Canada
Caroline Barrière, CRIM, Montréal, Canada
Yevgen Biletskiy, UNB, Fredericton, Canada
Pierre-Antoine Champin, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon, France
Eric De La Clergerie, INRIA Alpage, Paris-Rocquencourt, France
Dragan Gasevic, Athabasca University, Athabasca, Canada
Volker Haarslev, Concordia University, Montréal, Canada
Nicholas Humfrey, BBC, London, UK
Anja Jentzsch, Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany
Birgitta König-Ries, University of Jena, Jena, Germany
Guy Lapalme, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada
Daniel Lemire, UQAM, Montréal, Canada
Jian-Yun Nie, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada
Roger Nkambou, UQAM, Montréal, Canada
Francois Scharffe, Université de Montpellier 2, Montpellier, France
Raphael Troncy, Eurécom, Sophia Antipolis, France
Petko Valtchev, UQAM, Montréal, Canada
René Witte, Semantic Software Lab - Concordia University, Montréal, Canada
Amal Zouaq, Royal Military College, Kingston, Canada

WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS AND CONTACT

Eric Charton (École Polytechnique de Montréal)
Michel Gagnon (École Polytechnique de Montréal)
Marie-Jean Meurs (Concordia University)

Contact eric.charton@polymtl.ca
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