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    AKBC-WEKEX 2012 - Joint Workshop on Automatic Knowledge Base Construction and Web-scale Knowledge Extraction (AKBC-WEKEX 2012)

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    Deadline: April 06, 2012 | Date: June 07, 2012-June 08, 2012

    Venue/Country: Montreal, Canada

    Updated: 2012-02-09 14:58:04 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Joint Workshop on

    Automatic Knowledge Base Construction and

    Web-scale Knowledge Extraction (AKBC-WEKEX 2012)

    June 7-8, 2012, Montreal, Canada

    http://akbcwekex2012.wordpress.com/

    Recently, there has been a significant amount of interest in

    automatically creating large-scale knowledge bases (KBs) from

    unstructured text. The automatic construction of these KBs has been

    enabled by research in areas including natural language processing,

    information extraction, information integration, databases, search and

    machine learning. There are substantial scientific and engineering

    challenges in advancing and integrating such relevant methodologies.

    This workshop aims to serve as a venue of excellence and vision in the

    area of knowledge harvesting from text. With invited talks by leading

    researchers from industry, academia, and the government, and by

    focusing particularly on vision papers, we aim to provide a vivid

    forum of discussion about the field of automated knowledge base

    construction.

    Topics of Interest

    Topic of interest include, but are not limited to:

    * information integration; schema alignment; ontology alignment;

    ontology construction

    * monolingual alignment, alignment between knowledge bases and text

    * joint inference between text interpretation and knowledge base

    * pattern and semantic analysis of natural language, reading the web,

    learning by reading

    * scalable computation; distributed computation; probabilistic databases

    * information retrieval; search on mixtures of structured and unstructured data

    * machine learning; unsupervised, lightly-supervised and

    * distantly-supervised learning; learning from

    naturally-available data

    * human-computer collaboration in KB construction; automated population of wikis

    * dynamic data, online/on-the-fly adaptation of knowledge

    * inference; scalable approximate inference

    * languages, toolkits and systems for automated knowledge base construction

    demonstrations of existing automatically-built knowledge bases

    Important Dates

    April 6, 2012: Papers due

    April 24, 2012: Notification of acceptance

    May 7, 2012: Camera ready due

    June 7-8, 2012: Workshop

    Submission Information

    We welcome ongoing and exciting preliminary work. We are particularly

    interested in visionary paper submissions. Please format your papers

    using the two-column NAACL-HLT 2012 proceedings format, and restrict

    it to 4 pages (excluding references). All accepted papers will be

    presented as posters. Additionally, the top 3 papers as determined by

    the PC will also be presented in an oral session. Please submit your

    papers at

    https://www.softconf.com/naaclhlt2012/AKBCWEKEX2012/ by April 6, 2012.

    Invited Talks (all confirmed)

    Nilesh Dalvi (Yahoo Research)

    Bonnie Dorr (DARPA)

    Oren Etzioni (UWashington)

    James Fan & Aditya Kalyanpur (IBM Research)

    Ed Hovy (USC ISI)

    Andrew McCallum (UMass)

    Tom Mitchell (CMU)

    Patrick Pantel (Microsoft Research)

    Fernando Pereira (Google Research)

    Chris Re (UWisconsin)

    Steffen Staab (U Koblenz)

    Organizing Committee

    James Fan (IBM Research)

    Raphael Hoffman (UWashington)

    Aditya Kalyanpur (IBM Research)

    Sebastian Riedel (UMass Amherst)

    Fabian Suchanek (MPI)

    Partha Pratim Talukdar (CMU)

    Steering Committee

    Oren Etzioni (UWash)

    Andrew McCallum (UMass)

    Fernando Pereira (Google Research)

    Gerhard Weikum (MPI)

    Program Committee

    Amol Deshpande (UMaryland)

    Anhai Doan (UWisconsin Madison)

    Tony Fader (UWash)

    Zack Ives (UPenn)

    Alon Halevy (Google Research)

    Chris Re (UWisconsin Madison)

    Alan Ritter (UWash)

    Andrew McCallum (UMass)

    Patrick Pantel (Microsoft Research)

    Marius Pasca (Google Research)

    Sunita Sarawagi (IIT Bombay)

    Sameer Singh (UMass)

    Gerhard Weikum (MPI)

    Xiao Ling (UWash)

    Limin Yao (UMass)

    Ken Barker (IBM Research, US)

    Alfio Gliozzo (IBM Research, US)

    Soren Auer (University of Leipzig, Germany)

    Peter Clark (Vulcan Inc, US)

    Ed Hovy (USC/ISI, US)

    Vladimir Kolovski (Novartis, US)

    Goran Nenadic (University of Manchester, UK)

    Martin Theobald (Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik, Germany)

    Oren Etzioni (University of Washington)


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