Call for Participation at the First International Biochemical Knowledge
Extraction Challenge (BiKE2023)
ESWC 2023, May 28th to June 1st, 2023 in Hersonissos, Greece
https:// <https://project-hobbit.eu/challenges/qald2017/>aksw.github.io/bike
Most of the structured biochemical information available on the Web today
is manually curated, and it is practically impossible to keep pace with the
research being constantly published in scientific articles.
Within this challenge, we want to speed up and promote research on
automatic biochemical knowledge extraction mechanisms with the aim of
increasing the information available on natural products to promote the
development of environmental-friendly products while increasing awareness
of the biodiversity value.
We invite researchers to participate by re-using or designing new
innovative Biochemical Extraction methods. The participants will have the
opportunity to present, discuss and display their system at the BiKE
workshop.
The challenge consists of extracting relevant information matching a given
ontology.
#Pre-registration
Pre-registrations can be performed through the online form:
https://forms.gle/2sMUUondkULRwnE66
#Submission
Every competing approach should submit a 12 pages article describing the
method in the style of the Springer Publications format for Lecture Notes
in Computer Science (LNCS). For further instructions, you can check the
Springer Conference Proceeding templates at Springer submission guidelines (
https://www.springer.com/de/it-informatik/lncs/conference-proceedings-guide…
).
Papers should be submitted through the EasyChair system (
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bike2023). Submissions will be
reviewed by members of the challenge program committee. Papers will be
evaluated according to their significance, originality, technical content,
style, clarity, and relevance to the challenge. The complete set of papers
will be published with the Tex2KG Workshop CEUR Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org),
listed by the DBLP.
#Awards
The first, second, and third best biochemical knowledge extraction methods
are going to be awarded as follows:
- First Place: EUR 1000
- Second Place: EUR 500
- Third Place: EUR 250
#Preliminary Schedule
- Release of training data and instructions: January 20th, 2023 PST
- Result submission deadline: April 27th, 2023 PST
- Release of test dataset & results: May 22th, 2023 PST
- Paper submission deadline: May 27th, 2023 PST
- Notification & Reviews: Jun 15th, 2023 PST
- Submission of camera-ready papers: Jun 27th, 2023 PST
#QA
Questions can be addressed directly in our QA Slack channel
https://chemnet.slack.com/archives/C04QZ77BS2K
Hi all,
I'm hoping to compare a local (my wikibase) property to its remote (wikidata) counterpart, as part of a quality control project. I'm struggling with what may be basic plumbing. Query below. I suspect my error is in the #commented out section. Can someone share a boilerplate wikidata SERVICE example?
Many thanks,
Michael Lindsey
UC Berkeley School of Law
PREFIX ira:<https://ir-authorities.wikibase.cloud/entity/>
PREFIX irp:<https://ir-authorities.wikibase.cloud/prop/direct/>
select ?person ?localLCN ?remoteLCN {
?person irp:P20 ira:Q174;
irp:P2 ?wikidataQNumber;
irp:P8 ?localLCN.
#SERVICE <http://query.wikidata.org/sparql> {
# wd:?wikidataQNumber wd:P244 ?remoteLCN.
#}
SERVICE wikibase:label { bd:serviceParam wikibase:language "[AUTO_LANGUAGE],en". }
}
Hello all!
The Search Platform Team usually holds an open meeting on the first
Wednesday of each month. Come talk to us about anything related to
Wikimedia search, Wikidata Query Service (WDQS), Wikimedia Commons Query
Service (WCQS), etc.!
Feel free to add your items to the Etherpad Agenda for the next meeting.
Details for our next meeting:
Date: Wednesday, March 1st, 2023
Time: 16:00-17:00 UTC / 08:00 PST / 11:00 EST / 17:00 CET
Etherpad: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/Search_Platform_Office_Hours
Google Meet link: https://meet.google.com/vgj-bbeb-uyi
Join by phone: https://tel.meet/vgj-bbeb-uyi?pin=8118110806927
Have fun and see you soon!
Guillaume
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*Guillaume Lederrey* (he/him)
Engineering Manager
Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
Hello Wikidata!
I'm happy to report that the WDQS reload <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T323096> is now complete. We believe the reload has eliminated the data discrepancies mentioned in the linked ticket. However, please let us know if this is not the case.
Thank you for your patience and have a great rest of your week!
Best,
Brian King
SRE, Search Platform Team
Wikimedia Foundation
IRC: inflatador
Hi all,
Please see the call for papers for the 10th edition of Wiki Workshop below.
The call is for extended abstracts (2 pages) of ongoing or completed work.
The deadline is March 23. The submissions are non-archival which means you
can submit work that is already published as well! :)
Submit and join us in conversations about research on the Wikimedia
projects.
Best,
Leila
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Leila Zia
Head of Research
Wikimedia Foundation
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From: Martin Gerlach <mgerlach(a)wikimedia.org>
Date: Mon, Feb 20, 2023 at 1:29 AM
Subject: [Wiki-research-l] [events] Wiki Workshop 2023 Call for Papers
To: <wiki-research-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Hi everyone,
The call for papers for the 10th Wiki Workshop in 2023 is out:
https://wikiworkshop.org/2023/#call Submit your 2-page abstracts by March
23 (all submissions are non-archival). The workshop will take place on May
11, 2023. For more information, see the workshop website [1].
If you have questions about the workshop, please let us know on this list
or at wikiworkshop(a)googlegroups.com.
Looking forward to seeing many of you in this year's edition.
Best,
Pablo Aragón, Wikimedia Foundation
Martin Gerlach, Wikimedia Foundation
Evelin Heidel, Wikimedistas de Uruguay
Emily Lescak, Wikimedia Foundation
Francesca Tripodi, University of North Carolina
Bob West, EPFL
Leila Zia, Wikimedia Foundation
[1] https://wikiworkshop.org/2023/
—
We invite contributions to the 10th edition (!) of Wiki Workshop, which
will take place virtually on May 11, 2023 (tentatively 12:00-19:00 UTC).
Wiki Workshop is the largest Wikimedia research event of the year, aimed at
bringing together researchers who study all aspects of Wikimedia projects
(including, but not limited to, Wikipedia, Wikidata, Wikimedia Commons,
Wikisource, and Wiktionary) as well as Wikimedia developers, affiliate
organizations, and volunteer editors. Co-organized by the Wikimedia
Foundation’s Research team and members of the Wikimedia research community,
the workshop facilitates a direct pathway for exchanging ideas between the
organizations that serve Wikimedia projects and the researchers actively
studying them. New this year: Building on the successful experiences of
organizing Wiki Workshop in 2015 <https://wikiworkshop.org/2015/>, 2016
<https://wikiworkshop.org/2016/>, 2017 <https://wikiworkshop.org/2017/>,
2018 <https://wikiworkshop.org/2018/>, 2019 <https://wikiworkshop.org/2019/>
, 2020 <https://wikiworkshop.org/2020/>, 2021
<https://wikiworkshop.org/2021/>, and 2022 <https://wikiworkshop.org/2022/>
and based on feedback from authors and participants over the years, we are
introducing a few updates to the research track of the workshop for 2023:
-
This 10th edition will take place as a standalone event (rather than in
co-location with a conference, as in previous years).
-
We have changed the format of submissions and will only accept 2-page
extended abstracts (following the successful IC2S2 model).
-
Submissions are non-archival, so we welcome ongoing, completed, and
already published work.
-
We are excited to share that the authors of Wiki Workshop 2023 will have
the opportunity to receive feedback, improve their work, and submit the
extended version of their research paper to a special issue of the ACM
Transactions on the Web, which will have a dedicated open call for papers
later in 2023.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
-
new technologies and initiatives to grow content, quality, equity,
diversity, and participation across Wikimedia projects
-
use of bots, algorithms, and crowdsourcing strategies to curate, source,
or verify content and structured data
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bias in content and gaps of knowledge on Wikimedia projects
-
relation between Wikimedia projects and the broader (open) knowledge
ecosystem
-
exploration of what constitutes a source and how/if the incorporation of
other kinds of sources are possible (e.g., oral histories, video)
-
detection of low-quality, promotional, or fake content (misinformation
or disinformation), as well as fake accounts (e.g., sock puppets)
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questions related to community health (e.g., sentiment analysis,
harassment detection, tools that could increase harmony)
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motivations, engagement models, incentives, and needs of editors,
readers, and/or developers of Wikimedia projects
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innovative uses of Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects for AI and NLP
applications and vice versa
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consensus-finding and conflict resolution on editorial issues
-
dynamics of content reuse across projects and the impact of policies and
community norms on reuse privacy, security, and trust
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collaborative content creation
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innovative uses of Wikimedia projects' content and consumption patterns
as sensors for real-world events, culture, etc.
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open-source research code, datasets, and tools to support research on
Wikimedia contents and communities
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connections between Wikimedia projects and the Semantic Web
-
strategies for how to incorporate Wikimedia projects into media literacy
interventions
This year’s Wiki Workshop solicits extended abstracts (PDF format, maximum
2 pages, including references). Submissions that exceed the 2-page limit
will be automatically rejected. Authors may include 1 additional page with
figures and/or tables (including captions) only. Initial submissions
require names and affiliations of authors, 5 keywords, a title, abstract,
and a main text outlining the contribution, methods, findings, and impact
of the work, whichever is relevant. Submissions will be non-archival and as
a result may have already been published, under review, or ongoing
research. All submissions will be reviewed by multiple members of the Wiki
Workshop Program Committee. The names of the authors will be revealed to
the reviewers, whereas reviewers will remain anonymous to authors. Authors
of accepted abstracts will be invited to present their research in a
pre-recorded oral presentation with dedicated time for live Q&A on May 11,
2023. Accepted abstracts may be shared on the website prior to the event.
The template for formatting the submission as well as the submission link
to easychair will be made available by February 23.
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Martin Gerlach (he/him) | Senior Research Scientist | Wikimedia Foundation
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