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ESWC 2007, Innsbruck

ESWC 2007, Innsbruck. 3-7 June, 2007 see http://eswc 200 7 .org. Conference Profile. Chairs: E. Franconi ( U. Bolzano , IT ), M . Kifer ( SUNY, USA ) , W. May (U. Göttingen, DE) About 3 00 registered participants ( 2 from CZ) 278 papers (54 % growth vs. 2006 ! ) submitted

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ESWC 2007, Innsbruck

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  1. ESWC 2007, Innsbruck 3-7 June, 2007 see http://eswc2007.org

  2. Conference Profile • Chairs: E. Franconi (U. Bolzano, IT), M. Kifer (SUNY, USA), W. May (U. Göttingen, DE) • About 300 registered participants (2 from CZ) • 278 papers (54% growth vs. 2006!) submitted • 46(18%) accepted as full papers, 10 as system descriptions and 37 as posters • 4 invited talks: Stefano Ceri, Ning Zhong, Georg Gottlob, Ron Brachman • 7 workshops, 7 tutorials • PhD symposium • Collocated events (OWLED, RR, DL workshop - Bolzano)

  3. Invited talks • Stefano Ceri (Polit.Milano, IT): Design Abstractions for Innovative Web Applications: the case of the SOA augmented with Semantics • Ning Zhong (Maebashi Institute of Technology, JP):Ways to Develop Human-Level Web Intelligence: A Brain Informatics Perspective • Georg Gottlob (U. Oxford, UK):The Lixto systems applications in Business Intelligence and Semantic Web • Ron Brachman (Yahoo!): Emerging Sciences of the Internet: Some New Opportunities

  4. Topics of Papers • Not much strikingly new, but mostly solid quality research • Often combination of ontological engineering, text mining, RDF querying… • Lot of logics, e.g. reasoning benchmarks, measuring ontology inconsistency, new approaches in applying DL, ASP, fuzzy logics… • Web services – dominated by WSMO • Impact of Web2.0 (wikis, folksonomies, AJAX…) • Still somewhat dominated by people from projects such as Knowledge Web or SEKT (about 50% of papers)

  5. Some presentations I • Witte, Zhang, Riling • Software code analysis plus (docs) text mining to help software maintenance • Hepp, de Bruijn • Building ontologies from thesauri&taxonomies • Kochut, Janik • RDF path patterns in SpaRQL-like querying • Oren, Gerke, Decker • Suggesting RDF predicates for semantic wikis based on similarity of resources and co-occurrence of predicates

  6. Some presentations II • Völker, Vrandečić, Sure, Hotho • Learning disjointness of concepts (from labelled data) based on variety of features: taxonomy, logics, Hearst... • van Atteveldt, Schlobach, van Harmelen • Evaluation of different methods of enriching RDF triples in the context of news media content analysis • Aleman-Meza, Bojārs, Boley, Breslin, Mochol, Nixon, Polleres, Zhdanova • Combining RDF vocabularies (FOAF, SIOC, SKOS, DOAP, DOAC, vCard, iCal, BibTeX, …) for expert finding • Kings, Gale, Davies • Squidz: tool (IE plug-in) for automated page classification plus social bookmarking

  7. Some presentations III • Duke, Glover, Davies • Squirrel: search tool based on balanced keyword- and semantics-based querying • Vrandečić, Sure • Metrics for ontology evaluation (based on normalisation) • Deng Xi, Haarslev V. • Quantitative measure for measuring inconsistency in ontologies • Suominen, Viljanen, Hyvönen • Designing facets for searching a portal using ‘card sort’

  8. Some presentations IV • Ragone A., Straccia U. et al. • Fuzzy logic for modelling specification as soft constraints • Sazedj P., Pinto S. • Verb-based extraction, extraction of relation (ontology population) • Auer, Lehmann • Extraction of facts from semi-structured info (templates) in Wikipedia – aka table extraction • Groza, Handschuh, Möller, Decker • Annotations of paper claims etc. in LaTeX, by authors, then stored inside PDF

  9. Some presentations V • Schroeter, Hunter, Newman • Version of Annotea for annotating multimedia (e.g. sports videos!); focus on RDF issues, e.g. linking segments of objects • Immaneni, Thirunarayan • Hybrid querying to HTML web and semantic web using a unified data model • Kiefer, Bernstein, Lee, Klein, Stocker • Imprecise SpaRQL, application on process descriptions • Specia, Motta • Upgrading folksonomies (del.icio.us, Flickr): clustering, co-occurrence, finding associations via Swoogle

  10. Some presentations VI • Šváb, Svátek, Stuckenschmidt • Posterior evaluation of ontology mapping results using IR measures, ‘consensus workshop’ discussion, distributed description logic and LISp-Miner • Völker, Hitzler, Cimiano • Learning DL axioms from definitions (Wikipedia, FAO fishery) • Poster about the Watson tool (d’Aquin…) • Like Swoogle but focus on ontology quality filtering and online combination

  11. But not only the conference had very high level…

  12. ESWC 2008 • Organised by UP Madrid (Asun Gomez-Perez) • Tenerife, Canary Islands

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