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***** PAPER
SUBMISSION DEADLINE *****
23:59
(Hawaii Time), August 20, 2013
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CALL
FOR PAPERS
JIST2013
The Joint
International Semantic Technology
Conference
http://smartweb.yonsei.ac.kr/jist2013/
sponsored
by Korea Intelligent Information
System Society
November
28-30, 2013
Seoul,
Korea
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The
Joint International Semantic
Technology Conference (JIST)
is a regional federation of Semantic
Technology related conferences. The
mission of JIST
is to bring together researchers
in Semantic Technology research
community and other areas of semantic
related technologies to present their
innovative research results or novel
applications of semantic technologies.
The JIST 2013solicits
the submission of original research
papers on Semantic Web and Data Science related
technologies, as well as papers on
applications of semantic technologies.
Topics
of interest include, but are not
limited to:
l Ontology and
Reasoning
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Ontology
modeling, reuse, extraction, and
evolution
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Ontology
mapping, merging, and alignment
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Ontology
evaluation
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Searching and
ranking ontologies
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Reasoning over
Semantic Web data
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New formalisms
(such as probabilistic approaches)
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Lightweight
semantics (linked data, microformats,
etc.)
l Management of
Semantic Web Data
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Languages,
tools, and methodologies for Semantic
Web data
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Database, IR,
and AI technologies for Semantic Web
data
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Robust and
scalable knowledge management and
reasoning on the Web
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Machine learning
and information extraction on the Web
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Cleaning,
assurance, and provenance of Semantic
Web data, services, and processes
l Linked Data
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Publication of
Linked Data
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Consumption of
Linked Data
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Reasoning with
Linked Data
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Search, query,
integration, and analysis on Linked
Data
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Integration and
mashup of Linked Data
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Mining of Linked
Data
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Domain specific
applications (eGovernment, disaster,
life science etc.)
l Social
Semantic Web
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Semantics for
social media data
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Social network
analysis with Semantic Web
Technologies
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Querying, mining
and analysis of social semantic data
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Social Semantic
Web applications
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Semantic Web
technologies for collaboration and
cooperation
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Representing and
reasoning about trust, privacy, and
security
l Applications
of the Semantic Web
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Semantic Web for
big data
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Semantic Web for
desktops or personal information
management
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Semantic Web for
multimedia, sensors, and situational
awareness
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Semantic Web for
P2P, services, agents, grids, and
middleware
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Semantic Web for
software and systems engineering
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Mobile Semantic
Web
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Interface for
Semantic Web
l Big Data and
Data Science
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Knowledge Graph
and Entity Graph Generation
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Graph Mining for
Big Data
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Data Journalism
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Open Data
Government
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Advanced Data
Analytics
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Data Centric
Science and Management
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Data Art and
Data Centric Humanities
l Empirical
Issues of Semantic Web Technology
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Description of
an implemented application of semantic
technology in a specific domain
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Analysis and
evaluation of usability and uptake of
semantic tools
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Learned lessons
and best practices from deploying and
using an application or service based
on semantic technology
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Assessment of
costs and benefits of implementing,
deploying, using, and managing
semantic technology
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Pragmatics of
using or deploying semantic technology
in real-world scenarios
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Comparison of
semantic technology with alternative
approaches that use conventional or
competing technologies
PAPER
SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION
Submissions
to JIST 2013 should describe original,
significant research on the semantic
technologies. Submissions to JIST 2013
are expected to present their claimed
contribution, with clear evidence to
support their claims. All submissions
will be critically reviewed by at
least three members of the program
committee. To assess submissions,
reviewers will judge their relevance
to semantic technologies and data
science, their originality, the
technical soundness of their proposed
approach and the readability of the
submission.
Submissions
must be in PDF format, using the style
of the Springer Publications format
for Lecture Notes in Computer Science
(LNCS). Submissions must be no longer
than 16 pages for REGULAR TECHNICAL
SESSIONS and 6 pages for IN-USE TRACK
and SPECIAL TRACK. Submissions that
exceed this limit may be rejected
without review. JIST 2013 will not
accept submissions that are under
review for or have already been
published in or accepted for
publication in a journal or another
conference. The
proceedings will be published as a
book in Lecture Note for Computer
Science (LNCS) by Springer. At least
one author of each accepted paper must
register for the conference and
present the paper there.
IMPORTANT
DATES
l Submissions
due: 23:59
(Hawaii Time), August 20, 2013
l Notification
of acceptance: October
10, 2013
l Camera
ready: October
21, 2013
l Conference: November
28-30, 2013
ORGANIZATION
l General
Chair:
Hong-Gee
Kim, Seoul National University, Korea
l Program
Chairs:
Wooju Kim,
Yonsei University, Korea
Ying Ding,
Indiana University, USA
l In-Use
Track Chair:
Jie Tang,
Tsinghua University, China
Younghwan
Lee, Konkuk University, Korea
l Poster
and Demo Chairs:
Guilin Qi,
Southeastern University, China
Kouji
Kozaki, Osaka University, Japan
l Workshop
Chairs:
Thepchai
Supnithi, Thailand
Jason Jung,
Yeungnam Univeristy, Korea
l Tutorial
Chairs:
Haklae Kim,
Samsung Electronics, Korea
Hanmin
Jung, Korea Institute of Science and
Technology Information, Korea
l Industry
Chair:
Laurentiu
Vasiliu, Peracton Co., Ireland
Takahiro
Kawamura, Toshiba, Japan
l Publicity
Chair:
Myungdae
Cho, Seoul National University, Korea
l Local
Organizing Chair:
June Seok
Hong, Kyonggi University, Korea
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