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Subject: [WI] Second CFP: INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON KNOWLEDGE GRAPH GENERATION FROM TEXT (TEXT2KG)
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2022 22:51:19 +0530
From: Dr. Sanju Tiwari <sanju.tiwari.2007@gmail.com>
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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON KNOWLEDGE GRAPH GENERATION FROM TEXT (TEXT2KG)


KNOWLEDGE GRAPH GENERATION

Knowledge Graphs are getting traction in both academia and in the industry as one of the key elements of AI applications. They are being recognized as an important and essential resource in many downstream tasks such as question answering, recommendation, personal assistants, business analytics, business automation, etc. Even though there are large knowledge graphs built with crowdsourcing such as Wikidata or using semi-structured data such as DBpedia or Yago or from structured data such as relational databases, building knowledge graphs from text corpora still remains an open challenge.

The workshop welcomes a broad range of papers including full research papers, negative results, position papers, dataset, and system demos examining the wide range of issues and processes related to knowledge graphs generation from text corpora including, but not limited to entity linking, relation extraction, knowledge representation, and Semantic Web. Papers on resources (methods, tools, benchmarks, libraries, datasets) are also welcomed.

One best paper will be selected for a prize with an industrial sponsor.

Why attend the Text2KG Workshop?

This workshop aims to bring together researchers from multiple focus areas such as Natural Language Processing (NLP), Entity Linking (EL), Relation Extraction (RE), Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KRR), Deep Learning (DL), Knowledge Base Construction (KBC), Semantic Web, Linked Data, and other related fields to foster a discussion and enhance the state-of-the-art in knowledge graph generation from text.
The participants will find opportunities to present and hear about other emerging research and applications, to exchange ideas and experiences, and to identify new opportunities for collaborations across disciplines. We plan to involve the many prominent research groups in the Semantic Web community which in the last years focused on the generation of knowledge graphs from textual sources in different fields, such as research data (ORKG, AI-KG, Nanopublications), question answering (ParaQA, NSQA), common sense (CSKG), automotive (CoSI, ASKG), biomedical (Hetionet), and many others.

THEMES & TOPICS

We are interested in (including but not limited to) the following themes and topics that study the generation of Knowledge Graphs from text, based on quantitative, qualitative, and mixed research methods.

Theme and Topics

·         Industrial applications involving KGs generation from text

·         Entity and relation extraction

·         Entity and relation linking

·         Semantic Parsing

·         Open Information Extraction

IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submissions due: February 28th, 2022
Final decision notification: March 28th, 2022
Camera-ready submissions due: April 11th, 2022

Submission Instructions


We invite full research papers, negative results, position papers, dataset and system demo papers. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this workshop. Submissions will be evaluated by the program committee based on the quality of the work and its fit to the workshop themes. All submissions are double-blind and a high-resolution PDF of the paper should be uploaded to 
the EasyChair submission site before the paper submission deadline.


The accepted papers will be presented at the Text2KG workshop integrated with the conference, and they will be published as 
Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
All must be submitted, and formatted in the style of the Springer Publications format for Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).
For details on the LNCS style, see 
Springer’s Author Instructions.

Submission Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=text2kg

Workshop Link: https://aiisc.ai/text2kg/

Contact Person: Sanju Tiwari <tiwarisanju18@ieee.org> (Please feel free to write…)

 

Organizing Chairs:

Sanju TiwariUAT Mexico tiwarisanju18@ieee.org

Nandana Mihindukulasooriya, MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab, USA <nandana.m@ibm.com>

Francesco Osborne, KMi, The Open University <francesco.osborne@open.ac.uk>

Dimitris Kontokostas, Diffbot, Greece <dimitris@diffbot.com>
Jennifer D’Souza, TIB, Germany, <jennifer.dsouza@tib.eu>

Mayank Kejriwal, University of Southern California, USA, mayankkejriwal@utexas.edu

 

Publicity Chair:

Joey Yip, University of South Carolina, USA, joey@knoesis.org



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Regards
Dr. Sanju Tiwari (PhD, Post-Doc), SMIEEE
Sr. Researcher, Universidad Autonoma de Tamaulipas, Mexico
Adjunct Professor, Vardhaman College of Engineering, Hyderabad, India
DAAD Post-Doc-Net AI Fellow 
General Chair KGSWC-2022 (Third Indo-American Conference)

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