* We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this CFP *
* For the online version of this call, visit:
https://2023-eu.semantics.cc/page/workshops *
SEMANTiCS 2023 (20th-22nd September - Leipzig, Germany) is hosting an
enriched collection of three workshops. Please find the relevant
workshops still open for accepting your submissions as long and short
paper contributions below.
# Onto4FAIR: 3rd Workshop on Ontologies for FAIR and FAIR Ontologies
Organizers: Cassia Trojahn (Institut de Recherche en Informatique de
Toulouse, France), Luiz Olavo Bonino da Silva Santos (University of
Twente, Leiden University Medical Centre, the Netherlands), Giancarlo
Guizzardi (University of Twente, the Netherlands), Clement Jonquet
(French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and
Environment, Mathematics, Informatics and Statistics for Environment and
Agronomy research unit, Montpellier, France)
https://onto4fair.github.io/2023-semantics.html
# NLP4KGC: 2nd Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Knowledge
Graph Construction
Organizers: Edlira Vakaj (Birmingham City University, Bermingham, UK),
Sanju Tiwari (Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Tamaulipas, Mexico),
Rizou Stamatia (Singular Logic, Athens, Greece), Nandana
Mihindukulasooriya (IBM Research, Dublin, Ireland), Fernando
Ortiz-Rodríguez (Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Tamaulipas,
Mexico), Ryan Mcgranaghan (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California,
United States)
https://sites.google.com/view/2nd-nlp4kgc/home
We are looking forward to your contribution!
Workshop & Tutorial Chairs
Hi Wikimedia Community
We (Chelle Gentemann, Brian Nosek, Rebecca Morss, and myself) are excited to announce an uncommon session at the upcoming AGU 2023 Fall Meeting (largest annual gathering of Earth, Space, and Data Scientists in the world) that will be an exceptional forum for our community!
"Flourishing Science Commons: Data Science, Open Science, and Knowledge Communities" (https://tinyurl.com/ScienceFlourishing)
We would love for you to share your work there and to join us in any capacity. Abstract submissions are open now (due August 2) and we are always interested in non-traditional ideas about how to make this a meaningful conversation and event.
See below for more information.
Thank you for your consideration and enthusiasm,
Ryan McGranaghan (NASA JPL; http://www.ryanmcgranaghan.com/) on behalf of
Chelle Gentemann (NASA TOPS; https://cgentemann.github.io/)
Brian Nosek (Center for Open Science; https://www.projectimplicit.net/nosek/interests.htm)
Rebecca Morss (UCAR; https://staff.ucar.edu/users/morss)
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Good day
The American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting has historically been a forum for latest results in some particular domain and you are undoubtedly receiving email after email about those sessions.
This one is different.
"The most fruitful areas for the growth of the sciences were those which had been neglected as a no-man's land between the various established fields.”
- Norbert Weiner (1961)
Join us for “Flourishing Science Commons: Data Science, Open Science, and Knowledge Communities,” a radically interdisciplinary session that will be a frontier forum for the discussion, action, and cutting-edge research into the new approaches to science and collaboration that are required to respond to our grandest questions.
Just a few of the areas of contribution that are invited: knowledge representation (semantic technologies and knowledge graphs), convergence research, network analyses, the role of machine learning and artificial intelligence for scientific problems, culture and philosophy of science. Additionally, we invite domain-specific talks that employ these ideas, tools, and methods.
Not sure if your research fits - reach out to ryan.m.mcgranaghan(a)jpl.nasa.gov to ask!
Ultimately, our focus will be driven toward how we create more flourishing scientists, science communities, and scientific discovery.
It might be a different kind of conversation than you usually attend at AGU, but we suggest that it will resonate with and reach back to your research in manifold ways.
Join us to be part of the critical yeast (https://onbeing.org/programs/taking-a-long-view-of-time-and-becoming-critic…) for this vital conversation for all scientific communities, thinking about what flourishing looks like for scientists, science communities, and society.
Warm regards,
Ryan McGranaghan (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) on behalf of
Chelle Gentemann (NASA Transformation to Open Science (TOPS))
Brian Nosek (University of Virginia; Center for Open Science)
Rebecca Morse (University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
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=========== Final Call for Papers (Deadline Extended) ============
9th Workshop on Formal and Cognitive Reasoning (FCR-2023)
https://www.fernuni-hagen.de/wbs/fcr2023.html
Location: Berlin, Germany
Deadline: July 21, 2023
Workshop: September 26, 2023
Co-located with the 46th German Conference on Artificial Intelligence
(KI 2023)
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Aims and Scope
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In real-life AI applications, information is usually pervaded by
uncertainty and subject to change, and thus requires non-classical
systems. At the same time, psychological findings indicate that human
reasoning cannot be completely described by classical logical systems.
Sources of explanations are incomplete knowledge, incorrect beliefs, or
inconsistencies. A wide range of reasoning mechanisms has to be
considered, such as analogical or defeasible reasoning, possibly in
combination with machine learning methods. The field of knowledge
representation and reasoning offers a rich palette of methods for
uncertain reasoning both to describe human reasoning and to model AI
approaches.
The aim of this series of workshops is to address recent challenges and
to present novel approaches to uncertain reasoning and belief change in
their broad senses, and in particular provide a forum for research work
linking different paradigms of reasoning. A special focus is on papers
that provide a base for connecting formal-logical models of knowledge
representation and cognitive models of reasoning and learning,
addressing formal and experimental or heuristic issues. Previous events
of the Workshop on "Formal and Cognitive Reasoning" and joint workshops
took place in Dresden (2015), Bremen (2016), Dortmund (2017), Berlin
(2018), Kassel (2019), Bamberg (2020, online), Berlin (2021, online),
and Trier (2022, online).
We welcome papers on the following and any related topics:
Action and change
Agents and multiagent systems
Analogical reasoning
Argumentation theories
Belief change and belief merging
Cognitive modeling and empirical data
Common sense and defeasible reasoning
Computational thinking
Decision theory and preferences
Inductive reasoning and cognition
Knowledge representation in theory and practice
Learning and knowledge discovery in data
Nonmonotonic and uncertain reasoning
Ontologies and description logics
Probabilistic approaches of reasoning
Syllogistic reasoning
Keynote Speaker
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Ulrich Furbach University of Koblenz
Gabriele Kern-Isberner TU Dortmund University
Publication
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The proceedings will be published in the CEUR Workshop proceedings series.
Workshop Organizers and Co-Chairs
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Christoph Beierle FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany
Kai Sauerwald FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany
François Schwarzentruber University of Rennes, CNRS, IRISA, France
Frieder Stolzenburg Hochschule Harz, Germany
Program Committee
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Theofanis Aravanis University of Patras, Greece
Laura Giordano Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Jesse Heyninck Open Universiteit Heerlen, the Netherlands
Haythem O. Ismail German University in Cairo, Egypt
Gabriele Kern-Isberner TU Dortmund, Germany
Jean-Guy Mailly Université Paris Cité, France
Meltem Ozturk Université Paris Dauphine, France
Özgür Lütfü Özcep University of Lübeck, Germany
Sylwia Polberg Cardiff University, UK
Ute Schmid Universität Bamberg, Germany
Claudia Schon Universität Koblenz-Landau, Germany
Matthias Thimm FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany
Markus Ulbricht University of Leipzig, Germany
Johannes P. Wallner Graz University of Technology, Austria
Christoph Wernhard Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
Important Dates
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Deadline for Submission: July 21, 2023 (Extended)
Notification of Authors: August 25, 2023 (Changed)
Camera-ready Paper: September 13, 2023
Workshop: September 26, 2023
Submission Details
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Papers should be formatted in CEUR style (2-column style) without
enabled header and footer. The author kit can be found at
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip. The length of each paper should
not exceed 8-12 pages. All papers must be written in English and
submitted in PDF format via the EasyChair system. One of the authors is
expected to participate in the workshop and present their paper.
Call for Submissions to the doctoral programme
16th Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics
- CICM 2023 -
4���8 September 2023
Emmanuel College, Cambridge, UK (hybrid event)
http://www.cicm-conference.org/2023
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*** Deadlines
- Doctoral Programme: 14 July 2023
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Digital and computational solutions are becoming the prevalent means
for the generation, communication, processing, storage and curation of
mathematical information.
CICM brings together the many separate communities that have developed
theoretical and practical solutions for mathematical applications such
as computation, deduction, knowledge management, and user interfaces.
It offers a venue for discussing problems and solutions in each of
these areas and their integration.
*** CICM 2023 Invited Speakers ***
- Fr��d��ric Blanqui: Progresses on proof systems interoperability
- Mateja Jamnik: How can we make trustworthy AI?
- Lawrence C. Paulson: Large-Scale Formal Proof for the Working
Mathematician - Lessons learnt from the Alexandria Project
- Martina Seidl: Never trust your solver: Certificates for SAT and QBF
*** CICM 2023 Programme committee ***
- Jes��s Aransay (Universidad de La Rioja, Spain)
- Mauricio Ayala-Rincon (Universidade de Brasil��a, Brazil)
- Haniel Barbosa (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil)
- Jasmin Blanchette (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
- Kevin Buzzard (Imperial College, UK)
- Isabela Dr��mnesc (West University of Timi��oara, Romania)
- Catherine Dubois (ENSIIE, Evry-Courcouronnes, France) [Co-Chair]
- M��d��lina Era��cu (West University of Timi��oara, Romania)
- William Farmer (McMaster University, Canada)
- John Harrison (Amazon Web Services)
- Tetsuo Ida (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
- Moa Johansson (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
- Fairouz Kamareddine (Heriot-Watt University, UK)
- Daniela Kaufmann (TU Wien, Austria)
- Manfred Kerber (University of Birmingham, UK) [Co-Chair]
- Peter Koepke (University of Bonn, Germany)
- Michael Kohlhase (FAU Erlangen-N��rnberg, Germany)
- Angeliki Koutsoukou-Argyraki (University of Cambridge, UK)
- Temur Kutsia (RISC, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)
- Micaela Mayero (Institut Galil��e, Universit�� Paris Nord, France)
- Bruce R. Miller (NIST, USA)
- Adam Naumowicz (University of Bia��ystok, Poland)
- Claudio Sacerdoti-Cohen (University of Bologna, Italy)
- Sofi��ne Tahar (Concordia University, Canada)
- Olaf Teschke (FIZ Karlsruhe, Germany)
- Josef Urban (Czech Technical University, Czech Republic)
- Stephen M. Watt (University of Waterloo, Canada)
- Freek Wiedijk (Radboud University, The Netherlands)
- Wolfgang Windsteiger (RISC, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)
- Abdou Youssef (The George Washington University, USA)
*** Doctoral Programme ***
PhD students are invited to participate in the doctoral programme,
which provides them with a forum to present early results and receive
constructive feedback and mentoring. To attend, submit a two-page
abstract of the thesis describing the research questions, research
plans, completed and remaining research, evaluation plans and
publication plans; a two-page CV that includes background information
(name, university, supervisor), education (degree sought, year/status
of degree, previous degrees), employments, relevant research
experience (publications, presentations, attended conferences or
workshops, etc).
*** Participation / Hybrid Event ***
CICM 2023 will be held as an hybrid event, participation is possible
online or on-site. Authors of accepted papers can choose to present
online or on-site, but at least one author needs to register for the
conference.
*** Important Dates ***
Submissions to the doctoral programme
- Submission deadline: 14 July 2023
- Notification of acceptance: 28 July 2023
All submissions should be made via EasyChair at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cicm2023
Dear all,
We are proud to announce that we will organize a tutorial at the
Language, Data and Knowledge (LDK) conference on September 13, 2023 at
9am CEST. Over the past year, the DBpedia core team has consolidated a
large amount of technology around DBpedia. This tutorial is targeted for
developers (in particular of DBpedia Chapters) that wish to learn how to
use the core DBpedia technology and in particular the DBpedia Knowledge
Graph and the DBpedia Databus publishing platform.
# Highlights
It will cover the following topics:
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DBpedia Knowledge Graph in the Nutshell
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How to use the DBpedia Databus publishing platform
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How to deploy local instance of the DBpedia Databus
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… with many real-world practical use cases around these technologies
# Quick Facts
*
Web URL:
https://www.dbpedia.org/events/dbpedia-tutorial-at-ldk-2023/
<https://www.dbpedia.org/events/dbpedia-tutorial-at-ldk-2023/>
*
When: September 13, 2023 at 9:00-13:00 CEST
*
Where: The tutorial will be organized onsite but stream will also be
provided. Registration is required though. Please register here to
be part of the meeting: http://2023.ldk-conf.org/registration/
<http://2023.ldk-conf.org/registration/>
*
Databus: https://databus.dbpedia.org/ <https://databus.dbpedia.org/>
# Registration
*
Attending the DBpedia Stack tutorial is free. Registration is
required though. After the registration for the event, you will
receive an email with more instructions. Please register here to be
part of the meeting: http://2023.ldk-conf.org/registration/
<http://2023.ldk-conf.org/registration/>
*
_Please keep in mind that registration closes on the 10th of July 2023._
# Organisation
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Milan Dojčinovski, InfAI, DBpedia Association, CTU
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Jan Forberg, InfAI, DBpedia Association
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Julia Holze, InfAI, DBpedia Association
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Sebastian Hellmann, InfAI, DBpedia Association
We are looking forward to meeting you!
Kind regards,
Milan & Julia
on behalf of the DBpedia Association