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    EVODYN 2012 - 2nd Joint Workshop on Knowledge Evolution and Ontology Dynamics

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    Category EVODYN 2012

    Deadline: July 31, 2012 | Date: November 11, 2012

    Venue/Country: Boston, U.S.A

    Updated: 2012-06-01 23:57:41 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    2nd Joint Workshop on Knowledge Evolution and Ontology Dynamics

    Collocated with the 11th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2012)

    November 11/12th, 2012

    Boston, US

    http://www.ontologydynamics.org/od/index.php/evodyn2012

    DESCRIPTION

    Over the course of the last decade, the Semantic Web research has engaged

    in capturing and representing global knowledge in the form of the Linked

    Data cloud and expressive distributed ontologies of various levels of

    granularity. Usually, emphasis is put on representing as up-to-date and

    accurate

    a state of knowledge as possible. However, an important aspect that has

    largely been overlooked, and has been treated only in a very rudimentary

    fashion so far, is the evolution of knowledge itself. Ontology dynamics

    and versioning is one aspect of this field that has been well studied,

    but only for the purposes of change-management. This is only one of many

    facets of knowledge evolution and we propose to create and foster a

    research

    community concerned with all aspects of how knowledge evolves and changes

    over time in the context of the Semantic Web. This includes analysis of

    trends

    and change in formal descriptions (i.e., ontologies), but also in

    associated

    raw sources of knowledge (scientific publications, unstructured or

    semi-structured web content, traditional data stores, e-mail or on-line

    discussion threads, etc.).

    EvoDyn 2012 builds on the success of the 2011 edition and on the previous

    workshops aggregated under the IWOD workshop series. EvoDyn continues in

    the

    tradition of IWOD in being the core annual event to discuss advances in the

    broad area of ontology dynamics, and to track recent work directly or

    indirectly

    related to the problem of evolving ontologies. As ontologies are formal

    representations of knowledge, the study of their dynamics is an inherent

    part

    of investigating the knowledge evolution phenomena, yet it is only one of

    many

    relevant aspects this workshop aims to cover in an integral manner.

    In particular, the workshop focuses on analysis of trends and change in

    formal

    descriptions (i.e., ontologies), but also in associated raw sources of

    knowledge

    (scientific publications, unstructured or semi-structured web content,

    traditional data stores, e-mail or on-line discussion threads, etc.). We

    are

    especially interested in research targeted on various states of knowledge

    evolution,

    such as (a) conflicts, (b) consolidation, (c) discovery, (d) paradigm

    shifts,

    and (e) breakthroughs. One crucial objective of better understanding these

    different

    states may be to study directly the underlying causes and dynamics needed

    to

    generate discoveries and breakthroughs. We will only be able to facilitate

    and

    possibly also generate such desirable situations if we can understand the

    process

    of how knowledge evolves. The process of how knowledge in a field grows and

    changes,

    crystallizes, and fractures are all areas of interest of this workshop. The

    same

    holds for related novel applied technologies, such as:

    * Tools for tracking the progress of knowledge from latent ideas, through

    hypotheses

    to well-supported facts and/or claims;

    * Methods for identifying what are the crucial fulcrum-points where a

    particular field

    may blossom or fail;

    * Methodologies and supporting tools for identification and reinforcement

    of emerging

    promising trends in various academic and/or industrial domains;

    * Platforms facilitating interconnection and cross-fertilization of related

    endeavors

    in isolated disciplines.

    TOPICS

    The topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following

    categories and

    their sub-domains.

    Foundations of Knowledge Evolution:

    * Philosophical and epistemological aspects of evolving knowledge

    * Evolving knowledge as a complex system

    * Models and ontologies for knowledge evolution

    * Models and ontologies for change management

    Temporal Aspects of Knowledge Capture:

    * Dynamic ontology learning

    * Ontology-based data mining

    * Hypothesis and claim extraction

    * Information retrieval and extraction for detecting paradigm shifts

    * Evolution of ontologies from a general purpose design to a usable

    application-oriented

    form

    The Representation and Reasoning of Evolving Knowledge:

    * Time representation

    * Semantic evolution and discovery

    * Temporal reasoning

    * Provenance

    * Reasoning for trend analysis

    * Reasoning for knowledge shift detection

    Knowledge Integration and Analysis Over Time:

    * Time-aware ontology alignment

    * Time-aware data integration

    * Similarity metrics for evolving knowledge

    * Detecting, managing and reconciling conflicting knowledge

    The Visualization and Presentation of Evolving Knowledge:

    * Querying for evolving knowledge

    * Browsing evolving knowledge

    * Visualizing trends, changes and paradigm shifts

    * Visual summarization of knowledge sub-domains

    * User interfaces for evolving knowledge presentation

    Possible Application Domains:

    * Genetics / Molecular Biology

    * Clinical Science

    * Biomedical informatics

    * Neuroscience / Neuroinformatics

    * Business analytics

    * Legal studies

    * Discourse analysis

    * Digital humanities

    We especially encourage submissions that integrally cover multiple

    above-mentioned topics.

    SUBMISSIONS

    We accept two types of submissions:

    * Full papers - up to 12 pages

    * Position papers - up to 4 pages

    All submissions should be submitted in PDF format, via EasyChair at:

    * http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=evodyn2012

    Submissions should be formatted according to the LNCS Springer format

    (http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0). The

    workshop proceedings will both be uploaded to CEUR (http://ceur-ws.org/)

    and placed on electronic media for distribution at the conference.

    DATES

    July 31, 2012: Submission of papers

    August 21, 2012: Notification of acceptance/rejection

    September 10, 2012: Camera ready paper submissions

    COMMITTEES

    Organising Committee

    * Tudor Groza, School of ITEE, The University of Queensland

    * Dimitris Plexousakis, Institute of Computer Science, FORTH, Greece

    * Vit Novacek, DERI (Digital Enterprise Research Institute), National

    University

    of Ireland Galway

    Steering Committee

    * Grigoris Antoniou, Institute of Computer Science, FORTH

    * Mathieu d'Aquin, Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University

    * Gully Burns, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern

    California

    * Giorgos Flouris, Institute of Computer Science, FORTH

    * Carole Goble, Information Management Group, Manchester University

    * Zhisheng Huang, Division of Mathematics and Computer Science, Vrije

    Universiteit of

    Amsterdam

    * Jeff Z. Pan, Department of Computing Science, University of Aberdeen

    * Guilin Qi, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Southeast

    University, China

    * Fouad Zablith, Olayan School of Business, American University of Beirut,

    Lebanon

    Program Committee

    * Paul Buitelaar, DERI Galway, Ireland

    * Vinay Chaudhri, SRI International, US

    * Tim Clark, MGH, Harvard University, US

    * Yolanda Gil, ISI, University of Southern California, US

    * Jerome Euzenat, INRIA & LIG, France

    * Lawrence Hunter, University of Colorado, US

    * Pascal Hitzler, Wright State University, US

    * Yuan-Fang Li, Monash University, Australia

    * Thomas Meyer, Meraka Institute, South Africa

    * Enrico Motta, Open University, UK

    * Livia Predoiu, University of Magdeburg, Germany

    * Cartic Ramakrishnan, ISI, University of Southern California, US

    * Vladislav Ryzhikov, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy

    * Agnes Sandor, Xerox Research Centre Europe, France

    * Kavitha Srinivas, IBM, US

    * Tania Tudorache, Stanford University, US

    * Kewen Wang, Griffith University, Australia

    * Renata Wasserman, Universidade de Sao Paolo, Brazil


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