2nd Workshop on the Multilingual Semantic Web
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Deadline: August 15, 2011 | Date: October 23, 2011-October 24, 2011
Venue/Country: Bonn, Germany
Updated: 2011-06-10 06:43:48 (GMT+9)
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Multilingualism has become an issue of major interest for the Semantic Web community, in light of the substantial growth of internet users that create and update knowledge all over the world in languages other than English. This process has been accelerated due to initiatives such as the Linked Data initiative, which encourages not only governments and public institutes to make their data available to the public, but also private organizations in domains as far apart as medicine, cartography or music. These actors publish their data sources in the languages they are available in, and as such, in order to make this information available to an international community, multilingual knowledge representation, access and translation are an impending need.Given the success of the first edition of this workshop, which was co-located with the 19th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2010), we intend to continue with this workshop series. Further encouragement derives from the growing amount of research in this emerging area. In this 2011 edition we will have a special focus on:representation of multilingual information and language resources in Semantic Web and Linked Data formatscross-lingual discovery and representation of mappings between multilingual Linked Data vocabularies and datasetscross-lingual querying of knowledge repositories and Linked Datamachine translation and localization strategies for the Semantic Web
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