OBJECTIVES
The goal of the workshop is to bring together people from
the context and
ontology communities and to discuss the approaches they use
for information
integration. Therefore, the workshop will push the
cross-fertilization and
exchange of ideas (e.g., which of the methods from
the ontology community
can be successfully adopted in the context community,
and vice versa), and,
hence, make their meeting mutually beneficial.
TOPICS of interest include, but are not limited to:
Foundations:
Information interoperability and reuse via multiple
contexts and ontologies;
Coordination of multiple contexts
and ontologies;
Languages for combination of multiple
contexts and ontologies;
Logics for combination of
multiple contexts and ontologies.
Theory & Practice:
Techniques and tools for matching contexts and
ontologies;
Techniques and tools for merging contexts and
ontologies;
Techniques and tools for transforming contexts
and ontologies;
Techniques and tools for translating
contexts and ontologies;
Techniques and tools for
reconciling contexts and ontologies;
Techniques for query
answering based on multiple contexts and ontologies;
Evaluation of tools for combination of contexts and
ontologies;
Scalability of techniques for combination of
contexts and ontologies;
Comparison of uses of contexts
and ontologies.
Applications:
Semantic
Web;
Information Retrieval;
E-commerce;
Knowledge management solutions for large
organizations;
Computer graphics and multimedia;
Grid and P2P;
Pervasive computing
and ambient intelligence.
INVITED TALKS:
1. Frank van Harmelen,
Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
2. Selene Makarios,
Stanford University, USA.
FORMAT, ATTENDANCE AND SUBMISSIONS
The schedule assumes a one day
workshop. The workshop will consist of the
following components: keynote
presentations, technical presentations,
posters, and general
discussion.
The audience is assumed to consist of both academia and industry. Thus,
the
workshop can improve academic awareness of industrial needs, and
therefore
direct research towards those needs. Simultaneously, the workshop
will
serve to inform industry representatives about existing research
efforts
that may meet their business needs.
Contributions to the workshop can be made in terms of technical papers or
statements of interest. Technical papers should be not longer than 5 pages
using the ECAI'06 Style(
http://ecai2006.itc.it/cda/aree/index.php?section=33&area=10).
Statements of interest should not exceed 2 pages and should be handled
according
to the guidelines for technical papers. Please make clear if your
paper is meant
to be a statement of interest. All contributions should be
prepared in PDF
format and should be sent (no later than April 15, 2006) by
email to Pavel Shvaiko at:
Contributions will be refereed by the Program Committee.
Accepted papers
and statements of interest will be published in the
workshop proceedings.
Also authors of the best technical papers will
be invited to submit extended
versions of their papers for possible
publication in a special issue on
"Contexts and Ontologies: Theory, Practice and Applications"
in the
Knowledge Engineering Review Journal",
http://www.cambridge.org/uk/journals/journal_catalogue.asp?historylinks=ALPHA&mnemonic=KER
IMPORTANT DATES
April 15, 2006: Deadline for the submissions.
May 10, 2006: Notification of acceptance/rejection.
May 24, 2006:
Deadline for the receipt of camera-ready papers.
Aug 28, 2006: C&O-2006,
Riva del Grada, Italy.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
1.Jerome Euzenat
INRIA Rhone-Alpes
2.Alain Leger
France Telecom R&D Rennes
3.Deborah L. McGuinness
Stanford University
4.Pavel Shvaiko (Chair)
University of Trento
e-mail:
pavel@...
5.Holger Wache
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Raffaele de Amicis, GraphiTech, Italy
Alex
Borgida, Rutgers University, USA
Patrick Brezillon, University Paris,
France
Doina Caragea, Iowa State University, USA
Anind Dey, Carnegie
Mellon University, USA
Avigdor Gal, Technion, Israel
Jerome Euzenat,
INRIA Rhone-Alpes, France
Richard Fikes, Stanford University, USA
Aykut
Firat, Notheastern University, USA
Fausto Giunchiglia, University of Trento,
Italy
Frank van Harmelen, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
Michael Huhns, University of South Carolina, USA
Yannis Kalfoglou,
University of Southampton, UK
Vipul Kashyap, Clinical Informatics R&D,
USA
Ruediger Klein, DaimlerChrysler, Germany
David Leake, Indiana
University, USA
Alain Leger, France Telecom R&D, France
Selene
Makarios, Stanford University, USA
Maurizio Marchese, University of Trento,
Italy
Deborah L. McGuinness, Stanford University, USA
Natalya Noy,
Stanford University, USA
Leo Obrst, MITRE, USA
Dimitris Plexousakis,
University of Crete, Greece
Michel Plu, France Telecom R&D, France
Fano Ramparany, France Telecom R&D, France
Chantal Reynaud,
Universite Paris-Sud, France
David Robertson, University of Edinburgh, UK
Aviv Segev, Technion, Israel
Pavel Shvaiko, University of Trento, Italy
Heiner Stuckenschmidt, University of Mannheim, Germany
York Sure, AIFB,
University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Holger Wache, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,
Netherlands
Christopher Welty, IBM Research, USA
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Pavel
Shvaiko
University of Trento
Dept. of Information and Communication
Technology
Sommarive 14, POVO, 38050, TRENTO, ITALY
Tel: +39 (0461)
883386; Fax: +39 (0461) 882093
Web:
http://www.dit.unitn.it/~pavel/