As the archives of incremental data dumps on archive.org only go up to November 2022, does anyone here happen to have the incremental dumps for enwiki for the last ~2.5 years?
Congratulations to Thorsten Ruprechter, Manoel Horta Ribeiro, Bob West
and Denis
Helic for their paper "Protection from Evil and Good: The Differential
Effects of Page Protection on Wikipedia Article Quality" recognized as Best
Paper - Honorable Mention in ICWSM 2025 [1].
Paper: https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/ICWSM/article/view/35896
Video: Listen in to Manoel sharing about the research in June 2025
Wikimedia Research Showcase https://www.youtube.com/live/GgYh6zbrrss
For those of you attending ICWSM, I hope you have a chance to get together
and celebrate this important achievement.
Best,
Leila
[1] https://www.icwsm.org/2025/
Hi everyone,
The July 2025 Research Showcase will be live-streamed tomorrow(!),
Wednesday, July 16, at 9:30 AM PT / 16:30 UTC. Find your local time here
<https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1750264200>. Our theme this month is *The
Impact of LLMs on Knowledge Production Communities*.
*We invite you to watch via the YouTube stream:
https://www.youtube.com/live/R9zsL07v8YI
<https://www.youtube.com/live/R9zsL07v8YI>.* As always, you can join the
conversation in the YouTube chat as soon as the showcase goes live.
Our presentations this month:
*The Rise of AI-Generated Content in Wikipedia*
By
*Creston Brooks and Denis Peskoff (Northwestern University)*In the age of
online AI inundation, how frequently are people using LLMs when creating
new Wikipedia articles and for what purposes? In the summer of 2024, we
took initial steps towards addressing these questions by using two
AI-generated text detectors, GPT-Zero and Binoculars, to compare detection
scores from Wikipedia articles written in August 2024 to those created
before the release of GPT-3.5 in March 2022. After calibrating each tool,
we conduct a small case study, inspecting each of the 45 English articles
flagged as AI-generated by both tools to better understand the motivations
for using LLMs to create Wikipedia pages.
*The consequences of generative AI for online knowledge communities*By *Gordon
Burtch (Boston University's, Questrom School of Business)*
Generative artificial intelligence technologies, especially large language
models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, are revolutionizing information acquisition and
content production across a variety of domains. These technologies have a
significant potential to impact participation and content production in
online knowledge communities. We provide initial evidence of this,
analyzing data from Stack Overflow and Reddit developer communities between
October 2021 and March 2023, documenting ChatGPT’s influence on user
activity in the former. We observe significant declines in both website
visits and question volumes at Stack Overflow, particularly around topics
where ChatGPT excels. By contrast, activity in Reddit communities shows no
evidence of decline, suggesting that social fabric plays a crucial role as
a buffer against the community-degrading effects of LLMs. Finally, the
decline in participation on Stack Overflow is found to be concentrated
among newer users, indicating that more junior, less socially embedded
users are particularly likely to exit.
Best,
Kinneret
--
Kinneret Gordon
Lead Research Community Officer
Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
*Learn more about Wikimedia Research <https://research.wikimedia.org/>*
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DBpedia Day - Co-located with SEMANTiCS 2025
Vienna, Austria
September 3, 2025
Submission Deadline: July 15, 2025 (AoE)
Submission Form: https://forms.gle/6KNBMuRsyXs8RiD89
====
How can Large Language Models (LLMs) benefit from structured knowledge
like DBpedia? And how can we improve DBpedia to better serve the next
generation of AI systems?
This session invites talks on the intersection of LLMs and Knowledge
Graphs, with a special emphasis on DBpedia. Our goal is to understand
how to make Linked Data more useful, accessible, and trustworthy for
LLM-based applications—and how to evolve DBpedia in this new
AI-dominated landscape.
= Topics of Interest =
* Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) with DBpedia
* Prompt engineering for KG-aware LLMs
* Query translation: From natural language to SPARQL using LLMs
* Using LLMs to summarize or explain DBpedia data
* LLMs as interfaces for Linked Data consumption
* Automatic ontology alignment and entity linking with LLMs
* Improving LLM factual accuracy with DBpedia as a trusted source
* Challenges in grounding LLM output in structured knowledge
* Scaling and performance considerations for hybrid KG–LLM systems
* Bias, hallucination, and verification in LLMs using DBpedia
* Use cases: e.g., chatbots, semantic search, Q&A systems powered by
DBpedia + LLMs
We welcome researchers, developers, and industry practitioners working
on concrete tools, early-stage ideas, or critical perspectives.
= Submission Guidelines =
Please submit your proposal by July 15, 2025 (AoE) via:
https://forms.gle/6KNBMuRsyXs8RiD89
Your proposal should include:
* Title
* Abstract (max. 300 words)
* Short biography of the speaker(s)
We are open to a wide range of talk formats: demos, position papers,
success stories, lessons learned, or short idea pitches.
Questions? Reach out to us at dbpedia(a)infai.org or check our event page
https://www.dbpedia.org/blog/dbpedia-day-2025/.
Join us to shape how LLMs and DBpedia can empower each other!
Best regards,
Julia, Milan & Sebastian
DBpedia Team
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FCAI 2025 @ ECAI 2025
Foundations and Future of Change in Artificial Intelligence
October 25/26, Bologna, Italy
https://fcai2025.machine-reasoning.org/
Deadline: July 20, 2025 (extended)
Workshop co-located with the
28th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2025)
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Changing information transversely affects nearly any task and process
that we aim to formalize computationally. Consequently, making sense of
how to change information is a central aspect and precursor for further
advancements in many domains. Naturally, approaches to describe changes,
to deal with change, and to conduct changes have been developed in very
different areas of artificial intelligence. These approaches generally
consider changing from different angles and highlight diverse aspects
that sometimes complement each other. For instance, in database theory,
much work has been devoted to transactions as the main representation of
change and the study of how that affects the computational complexity of
querying such databases. On the other hand, researchers in belief change
investigated the axiomatic and semantics of different kinds of changes
in formal theories. Recent advancements in Machine Learning pose new and
exciting challenges in formal approaches to change, which seem
conceptually different from classical approaches to change.
This workshop aims to bring together researchers from different areas of
AI and beyond who work on change in their respective areas and see
potential in bridging approaches or for radically advanced existing
approaches to change to be combined with new ideas and perspectives. We
also invite works that provide general insights on change that are
important for multiple areas of artificial intelligence or even for
computer science in general.
**********************
*** List of Topics ***
The workshop welcomes contributions on every topic related to the formal
treatment of change, the evolution of representations in artificial
intelligence, and approaches that implement such approaches. The
following lists potential topics (but is not limited to these):
• Position papers on the foundations and future of change
• Logics for the representations of changes or reasoning about changes
• Belief change theory
• Repair in databases and ontologies
• Database update and querying
• Dynamic complexity theory
• Approaches to the meaning and semantics of change, e.g., conditionals
and plausibility
• Alternative meanings of change
• Theories of aspects and kinds of changes, like inconsistency, time or
ontologies of change
• Foundations of editing, retraining or learning of subsymbolic
representations
• Learning as a change process
• Algorithms to compute changes
• Approaches to track changes
• Philosophical aspects of change
• Updating incomplete information
• Dynamics of logic and database systems
• Evolution and versioning
• Reasoning about update programs
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*** Deadlines and Submission ***
• Paper submission: July 20, 2025 (extended)
• Notification: August 10, 2025 (extended)
• Workshop: October 25/26, 2025 (tentative)
There are two types of submissions:
• Full papers. Full papers should be at most 18 pages (one column
format), excluding references and acknowledgments. Papers already
published or accepted for publication at other conferences are also
welcome, provided that the original publication is mentioned in a
footnote on the first page and the submission at FCAI falls within the
authors’ rights. In the same vein, papers under review for other
conferences can be submitted with a similar indication on their front page.
• Extended Abstracts. Extended abstracts should be at most 5 pages
(one column format), excluding references and acknowledgments. The
abstracts should introduce work that has recently been published, is
under review, or is ongoing research at an advanced stage. We highly
encourage attaching to the submission a preprint/postprint or a
technical report. Such extra material will be read at the discretion of
the reviewers. Submitting already published material may require
permission by the copyright holder.
Submission will be through the EasyChair conference system:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=fcai2025
The accepted papers will be made available electronically in the CEUR
Workshop Proceedings series as informal proceedings
(http://ceur-ws.org/). The copyright of the papers remains with the
authors. Full papers will be indexed by dblp.org; but extended abstracts
published on CEUR proceedings will not be indexed by dblp.org.
*****************
*** PC Chairs ***
• Maria Vanina Martinez (Artificial Intelligence Research Institute
(IIIA-CSIC), Barcelona, Spain)
• Nina Pardal (University of Huddersfield, UK)
• Kai Sauerwald (FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany)
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*** Programme committee ***
• Theofanis Aravanis (University of the Peloponnese, Greece)
• Franz Baader (TU Dresden, Germany)
• Giovanni Casini (CNR - ISTI, Italy)
• Thomas Eiter (TU Wien, Austria)
• Eduardo Fermé (University of Madeira, Portugal)
• Giorgos Flouris (FORTH-ICS, Greece)
• Laura Giordano (Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy)
• Miika Hannula (University of Helsinki, Finland)
• Andreas Herzig (IRIT,Université Paul Sabatier, France)
• Anthony Hunter (University College London, UK)
• Gabriele Kern-Isberner (University of Dortmund, Germany)
• Phokion Kolaitis (University of California, USA)
• Juha Kontinen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
• Arne Meier (University of Hannover, Germany)
• Tommie Meyer (University of Cape Town and CAIR, South Africa)
• Rafael Penaloza (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy)
• Leon van der Torre(University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
• Matthias Thimm (University of Hagen, Germany)
• Ivan Varzinczak (Université Sorbonne, France)
• Frank Wolter (University of Liverpool, UK)
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*** Further Information ***
For further information, please visit the FCAI webpage:
https://fcai2025.machine-reasoning.org/
Please feel free to contact the organizer of FCAI 2025.
Information on the venue and registration can be obtained from the ECAI
2025 website:
https://ecai2025.org/
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RuleML+RR 2025
Rule Challenge, Doctoral Consortium, Industry Track and Networking
Session
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*** RuleML+RR 2025 ***
*** 22-24 September 2025 ***
*** İstanbul, Türkİye ***
Call for contributions for events associated with RuleML+RR 2025:
Rule Challenge:
https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/rule-challenge
Doctoral Consortium:
https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/doctoral-consortium
Industry Track:
https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/industry-track
Networking Session:
https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/networking-session
RuleML+RR 2025 (https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr) is part
of Declarative AI 2025 (https://2025.declarativeai.net/)
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*** RuleML+RR 2025 ***
**********************
The International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning (RuleML+RR) is
the leading international joint conference in the field of rule-based
reasoning. As in the last years, RuleML+RR 2025 features the following
associated events in addition to the main track:
Rule Challenge, Doctoral Consortium, Industry Track, Project
Networking Session
The paper submission deadlines are :
July 10th, 2025 (AoE): Doctoral Consortium, Industry Track, Project
Networking Session
July 31th, 2025 (AoE): ule Challenge
Submissions for each of these events are made via Easychair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rulemlrr2025
Please select the respective track when you make a submission.
Further below, you find more information on the respective events.
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*** Rule Challenge ***
Chairs:
Alessandro Margara, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Tomáš Kliegr, Prague University of Economics and Business, Czechia
Ognjen Savkovic, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
**********************
The 19th International Rule Challenge is a standout feature of the
RuleML+RR conference, fostering friendly competition among innovative
rule-oriented tools, prototypes, and applications tailored to research,
industry, and government.
Participants are invited to showcase their solutions to self-defined
challenges, but also propose open challenges for the community to tackle.
Accordingly, submissions are welcome in two main categories:
* [Challenge Proposals] Papers outlining open challenges, interesting
problems from academia or industry, or benchmarks relevant to the
community. Submissions should include task descriptions, datasets, and
evaluation criteria, highlighting opportunities for rule-based
approaches to provide solutions.
* [Challenge Solutions] Papers presenting benchmarking or comparative
analyses of rule engines, rule-based machine learning techniques, or
case studies. Submissions may also cover industrial experiences, rule-
and model-driven engineering, or innovative applications such as
deployment of rule-based reasoning in geographically distributed,
edge-to-cloud scenarios.
Key themes of the Rule Challenge include, but are not limited to the
following:
* Rule-based machine learning tools and techniques
* Large language models (LLMs) and rule learning
* Rule-based approaches in artificial intelligence
* Rule-based Complex Event Processing / Recognition (CEP/CER)
* Stream reasoning
* Business rules modelling
* Rule standardization for research, industry and government
* Graph-relational data and knowledge systems
* Higher-order logic and modal logic systems
* Rule and ontology combinations
* Distributed rule systems Multi-agent systems
* Ontology-Based Data Access (OBDA) systems
* Answer Set Programming (ASP) systems
* Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) systems
* (Controlled) Natural language interfaces
* Rules and model-driven engineering
The challenge seeks high quality, original papers, potentially
referencing online material, and ranging between 8-15 pages. Accepted
papers will be published as part of CEUR proceedings and should be in
the CEUR-WS.org style template CEURART (1-column variant).
Please submit your paper via:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rulemlrr2025
to the Rule Challenge track.
Important Dates:
* July 31th, 2025: Paper submission deadline
* August 16th, 2025: Notification of acceptance
Further information can be found on the Rule Challenge website:
https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/rule-challenge
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*** Doctoral Consortium ***
Chairs:
Shqiponja Ahmetaj, TU Wien, Austria
Riccardo Tommasini, INSA Lyon, France
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The RuleML+RR 9th Doctoral Consortium 2025 (DC) is an initiative of the
RuleML+RR community to attract and promote student research in
Artificial Intelligence, especially research on rule-based formalisms
and reasoning in such formalisms. It offers students a close contact
with leading experts in the field, as well as the opportunity to present
and discuss their ideas in a dynamic and friendly setting.
We invite PhD students at an early or intermediate stage of their PhD
studies, as well as exceptional master’s students who are interested in
pursuing a PhD, to submit papers describing their research on any of the
topics of RuleML+RR 2025.
RuleML+RR DC papers range between 8 and 15 pages, are written in
English, will be published as part of CEUR proceedings, and should
follow the CEUR-WS.org style template CEURART (1-column variant). They
are submitted electronically in PDF together with a maximum 2 page-long
CV (the paper and the CV should be submitted together as one PDF file,
but the CV is not counted within the 15 pages limit and is not published
in the proceedings if the paper is accepted).
The submission should cover the following aspects:
* The identification of a significant problem in a research field
relevant to RuleML+RR 2025.
* An outline of the current knowledge in the problem’s domain, as well
as an overview of existing solutions.
* A clear formulation of the research question and motivation.
* A presentation of (possibly preliminary) ideas, the proposed
approach, and the results achieved so far.
* A sketch of the applied research methodology and its positioning in
the field.
* A description of the student’s contribution to the research.
* A discussion of how the suggested solution is different, new, or
better as compared to the state of the art.
* A research plan and the potential achievements.
Please submit your paper via:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rulemlrr2025
to the Doctoral Consortium track.
Important Dates:
* July 10th, 2025: Paper submission deadline
* July 31st, 2025: Notification deadline
Further information can be found on the Doctoral Consortium website:
https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/doctoral-consortium
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*** Industry Track ***
Chairs:
Luigi Bellomarini, Banca d’Italia, Italy
Evgeny Kharlamov, Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany
Ioana Georgiana Ciuciu, Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania
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The RuleML+RR industry track welcomes papers describing original
industrial advances and application achievements in all areas of Rules
and Reasoning-based technologies. We are interested in experiences from
practitioners when applying rules to industries such as engineering,
manufacturing, finance, agriculture, energy, media, telecommunications,
healthcare, life sciences, government, smart cities, tourism, cultural
heritage, retail, logistics, transportation, education, entertainment,
legal services, real estate, environmental management, cybersecurity,
autonomous systems, aerospace, defense, and other emerging fields.
Submissions are invited on all facets of Rules and Reasoning, including
efforts to bridge recent research innovations with practical
applications and industrial challenges, with a strong focus on the
interplay between reasoning techniques and machine learning.
We encourage submissions on the following topics:
* Integration of Rules, Reasoning, and AI Technologies
* Rules and Reasoning for Knowledge Graphs and Ontologies
* Advanced Uses of Rules and Reasoning in Scalable Applications
* Rules and Reasoning in Regulatory Technology (RegTech)
* Responsible Use of AI and Rules Technologies
We welcome extended abstracts of minimum 5 and maximum 6 pages
(including the references) to be submitted to the Industry Track.
Accepted papers will be published as part of CEUR proceedings and should
be written in English following in the CEUR-WS.org style template
CEURART (1-column variant). Reviews will be done by the committee of
members from both industry and academia. Submitted papers must be
original contributions written in English.
Please submit your paper via:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rulemlrr2025
to the Industry Track.
Important Dates:
* July 10th, 2025: Paper submission deadline
* July 31st, 2025: Notification deadline
Further information can be found on the Industry Track website:
https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/industry-track
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*** Networking Session ***
Chairs:
Dumitru Roman, SINTEF AS, Norway
George Konstantinidis, University of Southampton, UK
Emanuel Sallinger, TU Wien, Austria
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The project networking session of RuleML+RR 2025 aims to bring together
relevant projects working in the area of data and AI with particular
focus on, but not limited to, the event topics: rules, reasoning,
decisions, and explanations.
The session will provide an opportunity to:
* Share knowledge between research and innovation projects operating
in the area of data and AI.
* Identify potential synergies between the projects, e.g., transfer
data and AI technology between projects, joint publications, joint
dissemination activities, etc.
* Discuss funding opportunities such as Horizon Europe, Digital
Europe, ERC, etc.
The session targets research and innovation projects operating at all
stages:
* Ending (or recently ended) projects, which have results to transfer
and/or dissemination of results;
* Ongoing projects, seeking collaboration and networking opportunities
with external stakeholders and external projects;
* Upcoming projects/initiative, searching for potential new ideas and
partners for consortia.
Interested projects should submit abstracts of minimum 5 and maximum 6
pages (including the references), describing the project’s objective,
possible information to be shared with other projects and potential
interests in other projects.
The papers will be included in the companion proceedings of the event
published by CEUR and should be formatted in the CEUR-WS.org style
template CEURART (1-column variant). Submitted papers must be original
contributions written in English.
Please submit your paper via:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rulemlrr2025
to the Networking Session track.
Important Dates:
* July 10th, 2025: Paper submission deadline
* July 31st, 2025: Notification deadline
Further information can be found on the Project Networking Session website:
https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/networking-session
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RuleML+RR 2025 (https://2025.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr) and its
associated events are part of Declarative AI 2025
(https://2025.declarativeai.net/). The following lists further chairs
involved in making these events possible.
General Chairs of Declarative AI 2025
Hasan Dağ, Kadir Has University, Türkiye
Anni-Yasmin Turhan, Paderborn University, Germany
Ahmet Soylu, Kristiania University of Applied Sciences, Norway
Local Chair
Mehmet Nafiz Aydin, Kadir Has University, Türkiye
RuleML+RR Program Chairs
Aidan Hogan, University of Chile, Chile
Ken Satoh, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Proceedings Chairs
Dumitru Roman, SINTEF AS, Norway
Ahmet Soylu, Kristiania University College, Norway
Publicity Chairs
Kai Sauerwald, FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany
Tor-Morten Grønli, Kristiania University College, Norway
Romuald Esdras Wandji, Umeå University, Sweeden
Reasoning Web 2025
Meghyn Bienvenu, University of Bordeaux, France
Alessandro Artale, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
DecisionCAMP 2025
Jacob Feldman, OpenRules, USA
* Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this call *
=======================================================================
======================== Call for Papers ==============================
The 11th Workshop on Formal and Cognitive Reasoning (FCR-2025)
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Deadline for submission: July 13, 2025
Workshop: September 16, 2025
https://fcr.krportal.org/2025/
Co-located with the 48th German Conference on Artificial Intelligence
(KI 2025),
September 16-19, 2025, Potsdam, Germany
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Aims and Scope
----------------------
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, such as
analogical or defeasible reasoning, have to be considered, 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.
This series of workshops aims 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),
Trier (2022, online), Berlin (2023), and Würzburg (2024).
We welcome papers on the following and any related topics:
Action and change
Agents and multi-agent systems
Analogical reasoning
Argumentation theories
Belief change and belief merging
Cognitive modelling 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
Neuro-symbolic AI
Nonmonotonic and uncertain reasoning
Ontologies and description logics
Probabilistic approaches of reasoning
Syllogistic reasoning
Keynote
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Barabara Kaup, University of Tübingen, Germany
Workshop Organizers and Co-Chairs
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Özgür Lütfü Özçep Universität Hamburg, Germany
Nele Rußwinkel Universität zu Lübeck, Germany
Kai Sauerwald FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany
Diedrich Wolter Universität zu Lübeck, Germany
Important Dates
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Deadline for Submission: July 13, 2025 (extended, was July 4)
Notification of Authors: August 23, 2025 (extended, was August 16)
Camera-ready Paper: September 1, 2025
Workshop: September 16, 2025
Submission and Publication Details
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Long technical papers as well as short position papers and abstracts of
published works are welcome.
Further submission details:
- Papers should be formatted in CEUR style (1-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 is
limited to 20 pages (including references and acknowledgements).
- All papers must be written in English and submitted in PDF format via
the EasyChair system:https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fcr2025
- One of the authors is expected to participate in the workshop and
present their paper.
Publication details:
- The accepted papers will be made available entirely to the workshop
participants. As in previous years, we plan to release the informal
workshop proceedings with CEUR.
- The authors may decide to include only an abstract of their paper
(instead of their full paper) in the informal workshop proceedings
available via CEUR. For that, a request must be posted to the workshop
organizers shortly after the acceptance notification.
SEMANTiCS 2025 EU
21st International Conference on Semantic Systems
Vienna, Austria
September 3 - 5, 2025
Follow us on *Twitter/X* <https://x.com/SemanticsConf>, *LinkedIn*
<https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7496190/?highlightedUpdateUrn=urn%3Ali%3Agr…>,
and *Bluesky*. <https://bsky.app/profile/semantics-conf.bsky.social>
Call for Posters & Demos
The Posters & Demos Track provides a platform for researchers to showcase
their latest findings, ongoing projects, and cutting-edge work in progress.
These include submissions on innovative applications, latest results,
unpublished ideas, prototypes of semantic technologies and their use in
various domains as well as applications, use cases, or pieces of code that
may attract developers and potential research or business partners. This
also concerns new datasets made publicly available.
The Posters & Demos Track offers an informal setting that promotes
engagement and dialogue between presenters and attendees. These discussions
can provide valuable feedback for presenters' future work while allowing
participants to gain insight into emerging research trends and network with
other researchers.
*Important dates:*
-
*Paper Submission Deadline: July 4, 2025*
-
*Notification of Acceptance: July 21, 2025 *
-
*Camera-Ready of Paper Deadline: July 28, 2025*
*All deadlines are set for 11:59 pm, Anywhere On Earth time (UTC-12)*
*Submission via Easychair on*
*https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=semantics2025*
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=semantics2025>.
Proceedings of SEMANTiCS 2025 EU will be made available open access by *
CEUR-WS.org*.
Topics of Interest We welcome contributions in the context of
semantic-based research and systems, which address – but are not limited to
– the topics of the Research Track
<https://2025-eu.semantics.cc/page/cfp_rev_rep>. Additionally, we encourage
submissions of visionary ideas, position statements, negative results, and
unconventional ideas. Demos should showcase innovative implementations and
technologies both, from academia and industry. We also very much encourage
submissions from industry, but they should be focused on presenting a novel
solution to a specific problem and not be in the nature of an advertisement
or commercial product description. Author Guidelines and Submission Poster
and demo submissions should consist of a paper that describes the work, its
contribution to the field or innovative aspects.
-
Poster and demo submissions are at most 5 pages long, including
references.
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No double-blind submissions required.
-
Submissions must be either in PDF or HTML.
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Submissions must be formatted in the style of CEUR-ART (
https://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html). An Overleaf page for LaTeX users
is available.
-
For demos, we ask authors to include links enabling the reviewers to
test the application or review the component. The absence of a pointer
affects the overall rating of the contribution.
-
Submissions must be original and must not have been submitted for
publication elsewhere.
-
At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the
conference and present the paper.
Posters and Demos Track Chairs
Ivan Heibi
Diego Collarana
Kind Regards,
On behalf of the organising committee.
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Dr. Kossi Amouzouvi
ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig, TU Dresden
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