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cfp in i-seek09 special issueDear Friends, We would like to remind you that in the context of
i-SEEK’09
Workshop (organized in conjunction with CISIS’09 Conference) a related call
for papers of an international journal (special issue) has been prepared
(please find the call attached below or attached to this mail). Also, we would
like to inform you that we are currently preparing a new call for papers for i-SEEK
2010 Workshop that will be held in Kind Regards, Konstantinos _____________________________________________ Dr. Konstantinos Kotis AI-Lab
, Karlovassi, Samos _____________________________________________ Call for
Papers International Journal of Agricultural and Environmental
Information Systems (IJAEIS) Special
Issue on “Intelligent Systems for
Engineering Environmental Knowledge and EcoInformatics” Aims and
scope This special issue deals
with Informatics
in Ecology
and Environmental science, integrating
environmental and information sciences. EcoInformatics focus not only on the
creation of tools to access and analyze natural system data but also to
facilitate environmental research and management by developing ways to access
and integrate databases
of environmental information, and to develop new algorithms enabling different
environmental datasets to be combined to test ecological hypotheses.
EcoInformatics deal with the semantics of natural systems’ knowledge, and
thus, related research efforts are closely associated to Knowledge Representation. Examples of key
research areas of EcoInformatics are: -
Technology assisted
systematic collection of data -
Easy access to relevant
information (data and analysis), requiring interoperability and integration
across formats (syntax) and concepts (semantics) -
Development of conceptual
and computational frameworks for advanced modelling and analysis (e.g. complex
ecosystems) -
Visualization and
communication of analysis results and scenarios The amount of data, the
heterogeneity of data sources, the complexity and diversity of knowledge and
terminology within environmental engineering are key obstacles for successful
interdisciplinary studies. For example, for a typical modelling assignment a
researcher needs to acquire knowledge of individual computational models, search,
gather and analyze raw data, ensure their high quality, transform these data
into formats compatible to the computation models that he or she is to use, and
then finally perform the modelling. This process may take several days to
months. To address these
problems, the specification and use of semantics are major issues.
Semantics can be understandable to both humans and machines, improving
data/knowledge sharing and integration. Semantics may provide meaning to
several domain concepts, describe a variety of domain/task models, and clarify
the meaning and use of data and services in environmental engineering tasks. As
it can be understood, ontologies is the key technology towards addressing these
goals. Having solved these problems, we believe that we shall considerably
advance towards the development of intelligent systems that meet environmental
engineering challenges.
Based on the above description, we seek innovative work that can demonstrate
intelligent applications and technologies which exploit semantics to solve
environmental engineering and ecoInformatics problems. Furthermore, we seek
innovative work that can demonstrate tools/systems focusing on the efficient
management and integration of environmental and ecological data, semantics and
knowledge. The topics
of interest include, but are not limited to: ·
Knowledge Engineering in
the Environmental/Ecological domain ·
Intelligent Tutoring
Systems for Environmental/Ecological Education ·
Environmental/Ecological
terminology ·
Engineering environmental/ecological
semantics ·
Semantics for efficient
environmental/ecological data management ·
Environmental/ecological
data integration using semantics ·
Environmental/ecological
semantics integration ·
Engineering
environmental/ecological applications using semantics ·
Semantic frameworks for
environmental/ecological systems ·
Semantics-based decision
support environmental/ecological systems ·
Environmental/ecological
awareness content and applications with semantics support ·
Semantic technologies in
environmental/ecological sensors networks Submission Details Submissions
should include a PDF version of the manuscript and should be sent both to kotis@... and pfox@.... When preparing
your manuscript, please refer to the Journal Paper Guidelines (http://www.igi-global.com/development/author_info/guide.asp).
All authors need to prepare high-quality submissions describing innovative work
that addresses any of the related topics, that is not under consideration for
publication in any other journal or conference. Authors
whose work was already accepted for presentation in the i-SEEK09 Workshop are
highly encouraged to submit extended versions of their work where they shall
also address the concerns of the reviewers and any other comments/suggestions
made by audients during papers’ presentations in For any
further inquiries please contact kotis@.... Manuscript
Submission
Deadline:
30 July 2009 Notification
of Conditional
Acceptance:
21 Sept. 2009 Submission
of Revised Manuscript Deadline: 30 Oct. 2009 Guest Editors Deborah
L. McGuinness (dlm@...) George A.
Vouros (georgev@...) Professor, Univ. of the Aegean, Head of Konstantinos
Kotis (kotis@...) Univ. of
the Aegean, Peter
Fox (pfox@...) ___________________________________________________________ Dr. Konstantinos Kotis AI-Lab Karlovassi, Samos
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cfp in i-seek09 special issueDear
Friends, Also,
we would like to remind you the new call for papers for i-SEEK 2010 Workshop
that will be held on ____________ Dr. Konstantinos Kotis AI-Lab
, Karlovassi, Samos ____________ Call for Papers International
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Information Systems (IJAEIS) Special Issue on This special issue deals with Informatics
in Ecology
and Environmental science, integrating
environmental and information sciences. EcoInformatics focus not only on the
creation of tools to access and analyze natural system data but also to facilitate
environmental research and management by developing ways to access and
integrate databases
of environmental information, and to develop new algorithms enabling different
environmental datasets to be combined to test ecological hypotheses.
EcoInformatics deal with the semantics of natural systems’ knowledge, and
thus, related research efforts are closely associated to Knowledge Representation. Examples of
key research areas of EcoInformatics are: -
Technology assisted systematic collection of data -
Easy access to relevant information (data and analysis),
requiring interoperability and integration across formats (syntax) and concepts
(semantics) -
Development of conceptual and computational frameworks for
advanced modelling and analysis (e.g. complex ecosystems) -
Visualization and communication of analysis results and
scenarios The amount of data, the heterogeneity of data
sources, the complexity and diversity of knowledge and terminology within
environmental engineering are key obstacles for successful interdisciplinary
studies. For example, for a typical modelling assignment a researcher needs to
acquire knowledge of individual computational models, search, gather and
analyze raw data, ensure their high quality, transform these data into formats
compatible to the computation models that he or she is to use, and then finally
perform the modelling. This process may take several days to months. To address these problems, the specification and use
of semantics are major issues. Semantics can be understandable to both
humans and machines, improving data/knowledge sharing and integration.
Semantics may provide meaning to several domain concepts, describe a variety of
domain/task models, and clarify the meaning and use of data and services in
environmental engineering tasks. As it can be understood, ontologies is the key
technology towards addressing these goals. Having solved these problems, we
believe that we shall considerably advance towards the development of
intelligent systems that meet environmental engineering challenges.
Based on the above description, we seek innovative work that can demonstrate
intelligent applications and technologies which exploit semantics to solve
environmental engineering and ecoInformatics problems. Furthermore, we seek
innovative work that can demonstrate tools/systems focusing on the efficient
management and integration of environmental and ecological data, semantics and
knowledge. The topics of interest include, but are not
limited to: ·
Knowledge Engineering in the Environmental/ ·
Intelligent Tutoring Systems for Environmental/ ·
Environmental/ ·
Engineering environmental/ ·
Semantics for efficient environmental/ ·
Environmental/ ·
Environmental/ ·
Engineering environmental/ ·
Semantic frameworks for environmental/ ·
Semantics-based decision support environmental/ ·
Environmental/ ·
Semantic technologies in environmental/ Submission Details Submissions should include a PDF version of the
manuscript and should be sent both to kotis@... and pfox@.... When
preparing your manuscript, please refer to the Journal Paper Guidelines (http://www.igi- Authors whose work was already accepted for
presentation in the i-SEEK09 Workshop are highly encouraged to submit extended
versions of their work where they shall also address the concerns of the
reviewers and any other comments/suggestion For any further inquiries please contact kotis@.... Manuscript Submission
Deadline:
30 July 2009 Notification of Conditional
Acceptance:
21 Sept. 2009 Submission of Revised Manuscript
Deadline: 30 Oct. 2009 Guest
Editors Deborah L. McGuinness (dlm@...) George
A. Vouros (georgev@...) Professor,
Univ. of the Aegean, Head of Konstantinos Kotis (kotis@...)
Univ. of the Aegean, Peter Fox (pfox@...) ____________ Dr. Konstantinos Kotis AI-Lab Karlovassi, Samos
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RE: [semanticweb] cfp in i-seek09 special issue [1 Attachment]***EXTENSION OF
SUBMISSION DEADLINE*** Dear
Friends, Also,
we would like to remind you the new call for papers for i-SEEK 2010 Workshop
that will be held in ______________ Dr. Konstantinos Kotis AI-Lab
, Karlovassi, Samos ____________ (IJAEIS) This special issue deals with Informatics
in Ecology
and Environmental science, integrating
environmental and information sciences. EcoInformatics focus not only on the
creation of tools to access and analyze natural system data but also to facilitate
environmental research and management by developing ways to access and
integrate databases
of environmental information, and to develop new algorithms enabling different
environmental datasets to be combined to test ecological hypotheses.
EcoInformatics deal with the semantics of natural systems’ knowledge, and
thus, related research efforts are closely associated to Knowledge Representation. Examples of
key research areas of EcoInformatics are: -
Technology assisted systematic collection of data -
Easy access to relevant information (data and analysis),
requiring interoperability and integration across formats (syntax) and concepts
(semantics) -
Development of conceptual and computational frameworks for
advanced modelling and analysis (e.g. complex ecosystems) -
Visualization and communication of analysis results and
scenarios The amount of data, the heterogeneity of data
sources, the complexity and diversity of knowledge and terminology within
environmental engineering are key obstacles for successful interdisciplinary
studies. For example, for a typical modelling assignment a researcher needs to
acquire knowledge of individual computational models, search, gather and
analyze raw data, ensure their high quality, transform these data into formats
compatible to the computation models that he or she is to use, and then finally
perform the modelling. This process may take several days to months. To address these problems, the specification and use
of semantics are major issues. Semantics can be understandable to both
humans and machines, improving data/knowledge sharing and integration.
Semantics may provide meaning to several domain concepts, describe a variety of
domain/task models, and clarify the meaning and use of data and services in
environmental engineering tasks. As it can be understood, ontologies is the key
technology towards addressing these goals. Having solved these problems, we
believe that we shall considerably advance towards the development of
intelligent systems that meet environmental engineering challenges.
Based on the above description, we seek innovative work that can demonstrate
intelligent applications and technologies which exploit semantics to solve
environmental engineering and ecoInformatics problems. Furthermore, we seek
innovative work that can demonstrate tools/systems focusing on the efficient
management and integration of environmental and ecological data, semantics and
knowledge. The topics of interest include, but are not
limited to: ·
Knowledge Engineering in the Environmental/ ·
Intelligent Tutoring Systems for Environmental/ ·
Environmental/ ·
Engineering environmental/ ·
Semantics for efficient environmental/ ·
Environmental/ ·
Environmental/ ·
Engineering environmental/ ·
Semantic frameworks for environmental/ ·
Semantics-based decision support environmental/ ·
Environmental/ ·
Semantic technologies in environmental/ Submissions should include a PDF version of the
manuscript and should be sent both to kotis@... and pfox@.... When
preparing your manuscript, please refer to the Journal Paper Guidelines (http://www.igi- For any further inquiries please contact kotis@.... Manuscript Submission
Deadline:
1st Sept. 2009 Notification of Conditional
Acceptance:
30 Oct. 2009 Submission of Revised Manuscript
Deadline: 20
Nov. 2009 Guest
Editors Deborah L. McGuinness (dlm@...) George
A. Vouros (georgev@...) Professor,
Univ. of the Aegean, Head of Konstantinos Kotis (kotis@...)
Univ. of the Aegean, ____________ Dr. Konstantinos Kotis AI-Lab Karlovassi, Samos
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