Aswc2006-2nd CFP
Aswc2006-2nd CFP
Aswc2006-2nd CFP
The vision of the Semantic Web is to make the contents of the Web unambiguously computer interpretable,
enabling automation of a diversity of tasks currently performed by human beings. The goal of providing semantics
and automated reasoning capabilities to the Web draws upon research in a broad range of areas including Artificial
Intelligence, Databases, Software Engineering, Distributed Computing and Information Systems. Contributions to
date have included languages for semantic annotation of Web documents, automated reasoning capabilities for
Web languages, ontologies, query and view languages, semantic translation of Web contents, semantic integration
middleware, technologies and principles for building multi-agent and Grid systems, semantic interoperation of
programs and devices, technologies and principles for describing, searching and composing Web Services, and
more.
The 1st Asian Semantic Web Conference (ASWC2006) has been established to foster research and development
of the Semantic Web and its related technology in Asia. ASWC will be run by ASWC steering committee in
harmony with the sister conferences such as International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) and European
Semantic Web Conference (ESWC).
ASWC2006 solicits research paper submissions for the research and industrial tracks:
Research Track
Industrial Track
ASWC2006 also solicits poster/demo papers after the research paper notification and encourages the submission
of proposals for workshops and tutorials. Please watch the ASWC2006 Web site for pertinent details.
Case Study of Semantic Web Application Semantic Information Extraction and Semantic
Data Semantics Annotation
Database Technologies for the Semantic Web Semantic Integration and Interoperability
Evaluation of Semantic Web Techniques Semantic Multimedia
Knowledge Portals Semantic Web for e-Business, e-Government and
Languages, Tools and Methodologies for Semantic e-Learning
Web Data Semantic Web Inference Schemes
Large Scale Knowledge Management Semantic Web Middleware
Machine Learning and Natural Language Semantic Web Mining
Technologies for the Semantic Web Semantic Web Services (description, discovery,
Ontologies (creation, merging, linking and invocation, composition)
reconciliation) Semantic Web Trust, Privacy, Security and Intellectual
Peer to Peer Systems Property Rights
Searching, Querying and Viewing the Semantic Web Tools and Methodologies for Web Agents
Semantics in Peer to Peer and Grids User Interfaces
Semantic Brokering Visualization and Modeling
Submission Details
Research papers for both tracks must be submitted electronically at submission page. Papers must be submitted in
either PostScript or PDF (Adobe's Portable Document Format) format. Papers will not be accepted in any other
format.
Research paper submissions must be formatted in the style of the Springer Publications format
http://www.springer.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,11855,5-164-2-72376-0,00.html for Lecture Notes in Computer
Science (LNCS). Papers must be no longer than 15 pages in the format. Over-length papers will be rejected.
Accepted papers of both research and industrial tracks are published by Springer as LNCS.
ASWC2006 will not accept papers which, at the time of submission, are under review for or has already been
published or accepted for publication in a journal or another conference. In addition to oral presentation, authors
of accepted papers may have the option of presenting their papers, plus any recent extensions to their work, at the
Poster session of ASWC2006.
Please watch http://www.aswc2006.org/ for changes.
Important dates:
March 15, 2006 Research paper submissions due
March 31, 2006 Workshop and tutorial proposal submissions due
April 25, 2006 Workshop and tutorial acceptance notification
May 25, 2006 Research paper acceptance notification
June 20, 2006 Research camera-ready papers due
September 3, 2006 ASWC2006 Tutorial & Workshop Day
September 4, 2006 ASWC2006 Workshop Day
September 5 - 7, 2006 ASWC2006 Technical Program.
Organizing committee