URSW 2010
| URSW 2010 | |
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Sixth International Workshop on Uncertainty Reasoning for the Semantic Web
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| Subevent of | ISWC2010 |
| Start | November 7 2010 (iCal) |
| End | November 7 2010 |
| Homepage: | Homepage |
| Location | |
| City: | Shanghai |
| Country: | China |
| Important dates | |
| Papers due: | September 7 2010 |
| Notification: | September 30 2010 |
| Camera ready due: | October 15 2010 |
Event in series URSW
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Contents |
[edit] Welcome
You are invited to participate in the upcoming 6th International Workshop on Uncertainty Reasoning for the Semantic Web (URSW), to be held as part of the 9th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) in October of 2010 in Shangai, China.
ISWC is a major international forum for presenting visionary research on all aspects of the Semantic Web. The Uncertainty Reasoning Workshop is an exciting opportunity for collaboration and cross-fertilization between the uncertainty reasoning community and the Semantic Web community.
Effective methods for reasoning under uncertainty are vital for realizing many aspects of the Semantic Web vision, but the ability of current-generation web technology to handle uncertainty is extremely limited. Recently, there has been a groundswell of demand for uncertainty reasoning technology among Semantic Web researchers and developers.
This surge of interest creates a unique opening to bring together two communities with a clear commonality of interest but little history of interaction. By capitalizing on this opportunity, URSW could spark dramatic progress toward realizing the Semantic Web vision.
More details on the URSW Page and at ISWC 2010 Page.
[edit] Audience
The intended audience for this workshop includes the following:
- Researchers in uncertainty reasoning technologies with interest in Semantic Web and Web-related technologies.
- Semantic web developers and researchers.
- People in the knowledge representation community with interest in the Semantic Web.
- Ontology researchers and ontological engineers.
- Web services researchers and developers with interest in the Semantic Web.
- Developers of tools designed to support semantic web implementation, e.g., Jena developers, Protégé and Protégé-OWL developers.
[edit] Topic List
We intend to have an open discussion on any topic relevant to the general subject of uncertainty in the Semantic Web (including fuzzy theory, probability theory, and other approaches). Therefore, the following list should be just an initial guide.
- Syntax and semantics for extensions to Semantic Web languages to enable representation of uncertainty.
- Logical formalisms to support uncertainty in Semantic Web languages.
- Probability theory as a means of assessing the likelihood that terms in different ontologies refer to the same or similar concepts.
- Architectures for applying plausible reasoning to the problem of ontology mapping.
- Using fuzzy approaches to deal with imprecise concepts within ontologies.
- The concept of a probabilistic ontology and its relevance to the Semantic Web.
- Best practices for representing uncertain, incomplete, ambiguous, or controversial information in the Semantic Web.
- The role of uncertainty as it relates to Web services.
- Interface protocols with support for uncertainty as a means to improve interoperability among Web services.
- Uncertainty reasoning techniques applied to trust issues in the Semantic Web.
- Existing implementations of uncertainty reasoning tools in the context of the Semantic Web.
- Issues and techniques for integrating tools for representing and reasoning with uncertainty.
- The future of uncertainty reasoning for the Semantic Web.
[edit] Submission Details
For submission instructions go to URSW 2010 Submission Details Page.
[edit] Committee members
[edit] Organizing Committee
- Fernando Bobillo (University of Granada, Spain)
- Rommel N. Carvalho (George Mason University, USA)
- Paulo C. G. Costa (George Mason University, USA)
- Claudia d'Amato (University of Bari, Italy)
- Nicola Fanizzi (University of Bari, Italy)
- Kathryn Laskey (George Mason University, USA)
- Kenneth Laskey (MITRE Corporation, USA)
- Thomas Lukasiewicz (Oxford University, UK)
- Trevor Martin (University of Bristol, UK)
- Matthias Nickles (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
- Michael Pool (Convera, Inc., USA)
[edit] Programme Committee
- Fernando Bobillo (University of Granada, Spain)
- Rommel N. Carvalho (George Mason University, USA)
- Paulo C. G. Costa (George Mason University, USA)
- Fabio G. Cozman (Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil)
- Claudia d'Amato (University of Bari, Italy)
- Nicola Fanizzi (University of Bari, Italy)
- Marcelo Ladeira (University of Brasilia, Brazil)
- Kathryn Laskey (George Mason University, USA)
- Kenneth Laskey (MITRE Corporation, USA)
- Thomas Lukasiewicz (Oxford University, UK)
- Trevor Martin (University of Bristol, UK)
- Matthias Nickles (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
- Jeff Z. Pan (University of Aberdeen, UK)
- Michael Pool (Convera, Inc., USA)
- Livia Predoiu (Universität Mannheim, Germany)
- Guilin Qi (University of Karlsruhe, Germany)
- Dave Robertson (University of Edinburgh, UK)
- Daniel Sánchez (University of Granada, Spain)
- Sergej Sizov (University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany)
- Giorgos Stoilos (Oxford University, UK)
- Umberto Straccia (ISTI-CNR, Pisa, Italy)
- Andreas Tolk (Old Dominion University, USA)
- Johanna Voelker (University of Karlsruhe, Germany)