From gruninger at mie.utoronto.ca Thu Jun 1 16:44:37 2017 From: gruninger at mie.utoronto.ca (Michael Gruninger) Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2017 10:44:37 -0400 Subject: [iaoa-general] IAOA Summer Institute on Upper Ontologies: Call for Participation Message-ID: The International Association of Ontology and its Applications (IAOA) is announcing the 2017 Summer Institute: Upper Ontologies August 8-11, 2017 Toronto, Ontario, Canada http://ontologforum.org/index.php/SummerInstitute2017 Programme: Within the Applied Ontology community, upper ontologies are widely recognized as tools to support the tasks of ontology design and semantic integration. At the first Ontology Summit in 2006, the designers of several prominent upper ontologies were joined by key ontology technology participants, with the purpose of finding a means to relate the different ontologies to each other. In the decade since that meeting, the development and application of upper ontologies has continued, yet many challenges remain. The 2017 IAOA Summer Institute will explore the following topics: - What are the foundational choices and the practical motivations of present upper ontologies? - What is the range of concepts that should be covered in an upper ontology? - What are the relationships among upper ontologies? - How do we evaluate upper ontologies? - Using upper ontologies for semantic integration - Using upper ontologies for ontology design - Discussion of proposals for ISO 21838 (Top-Level Ontologies): content and consensus-building methodology Facilitators Nicola Guarino (Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies) Barry Smith (University at Buffalo) Michael Gruninger (University of Toronto) Participants from all sectors of applied ontology are invited to interact from August 8 to 11, in Toronto, Canada. As always, the Summer Institute will challenge the state of the art through lively discussions and hands-on problem solving rather than lengthy presentations. The registration fee will be 500 CAD (350 Euros). A limited number travel and attendance grants are available for students. Registration page: http://www.mie.utoronto.ca/events/iaoa-summer-institute-2017/ Michael Gruninger From gruninger at mie.utoronto.ca Thu Jun 8 17:41:27 2017 From: gruninger at mie.utoronto.ca (Michael Gruninger) Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2017 11:41:27 -0400 Subject: [iaoa-general] Preliminary Programme: IAOA Summer Institute on Upper Ontologies Message-ID: <895fefa1-1c38-f6e0-03a1-19374241a0f3@mie.utoronto.ca> The preliminary Programme for the IAOA Summer Institute on Upper Ontologies has been posted: http://ontologforum.org/index.php/SummerInstitute2017#Programme Day 1: Conceptual Underpinnings of Upper Ontologies Discussions will focus on the foundational choices of present upper ontologies, as well as the range of concepts that should be covered in an upper ontology. Day 2: Applications of Upper Ontologies The second day will look at applications of upper ontologies, such as semantic integration and ontology design. We will also consider whether upper ontologies deliver on their purported benefits. Day 3: Relationships among Upper Ontologies In light of the discussions about the applications of upper ontologies, the third day will identify limitations of existing upper ontologies and explore possible extensions. We will also discuss the relationships among the different upper ontologies. Day 4: Synthesis The last day will look at what's in the future for upper ontologies. Facilitators: Stefno Borgo (Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies) Nicola Guarino (Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies) Michael Gruninger (University of Toronto) Barry Smith (University at Buffalo) Registration page: http://www.mie.utoronto.ca/events/iaoa-summer-institute-2017/ - Michael Gruninger From frank.loebe at informatik.uni-leipzig.de Sun Jun 18 13:08:49 2017 From: frank.loebe at informatik.uni-leipzig.de (Frank Loebe) Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2017 13:08:49 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-general] IAOA Summer Institute on Upper Ontologies: Call for Participation (Aug 8-11, 2017, Toronto, Canada) In-Reply-To: <201706181025.v5IAPHXv007434@isun.informatik.uni-leipzig.de> References: <201706181025.v5IAPHXv007434@isun.informatik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: <3ca5f429-7229-e4a1-9398-a94241be9a79@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> [apologies for posting the full 2nd call for participation shortly after the programme update on this list; NEW: register by July 17, 2017] The International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA) is announcing the 2017 Summer Institute: UPPER ONTOLOGIES --> !! REGISTER by July 17, 2017 !! August 8-11, 2017 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Website: http://ontologforum.org/index.php/SummerInstitute2017 Updates in this call: + preliminary programme + 1 facilitator + registration deadline: July 17, 2017 == Scope == Within the Applied Ontology community, upper ontologies are widely recognized as tools to support the tasks of ontology design and semantic integration. At the first Ontology Summit in 2006, the designers of several prominent upper ontologies were joined by key ontology technology participants, with the purpose of finding a means to relate the different ontologies to each other. In the decade since that meeting, the development and application of upper ontologies has continued, yet many challenges remain. The 2017 IAOA Summer Institute will explore the following topics: - What are the foundational choices and the practical motivations of present upper ontologies? - What is the range of concepts that should be covered in an upper ontology? - What are the relationships among upper ontologies? - How do we evaluate upper ontologies? - Using upper ontologies for semantic integration - Using upper ontologies for ontology design - Discussion of proposals for ISO 21838 (Top-Level Ontologies): content and consensus-building methodology == Preliminary Programme == DAY 1: Conceptual Underpinnings of Upper Ontologies Discussions will focus on the foundational choices of present upper ontologies, as well as the range of concepts that should be covered in an upper ontology. DAY 2: Applications of Upper Ontologies The second day will look at applications of upper ontologies, such as semantic integration and ontology design. We will also consider whether upper ontologies deliver on their purported benefits. DAY 3: Relationships among Upper Ontologies In light of the discussions about the applications of upper ontologies, the third day will identify limitations of existing upper ontologies and explore possible extensions. We will also discuss the relationships among the different upper ontologies. DAY 4: Synthesis The last day will look at what's in the future for upper ontologies. Further details and updates at http://ontologforum.org/index.php/SummerInstitute2017#Programme == Facilitators == * Stefano Borgo Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, Trento, Italy * Michael Gruninger University of Toronto, Canada * Nicola Guarino Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, Trento, Italy * Barry Smith University at Buffalo, New York, USA == Participation == Participants from all sectors of applied ontology are invited to interact from August 8 to 11, in Toronto, Canada. As always, the Summer Institute will challenge the state of the art through lively discussions and hands-on problem solving rather than lengthy presentations. --> REGISTER BY July 17, 2017 in order to participate. Registration page: http://www.mie.utoronto.ca/events/iaoa-summer-institute-2017/ The registration fee is 500 CAD, which in USD or EUR likely amounts to a value in the range of 350-400 USD or 325-350 EUR, respectively. == Contact == Michael Gruninger http://stl.mie.utoronto.ca/gruninger.html From frank.loebe at informatik.uni-leipzig.de Fri Jun 23 14:34:57 2017 From: frank.loebe at informatik.uni-leipzig.de (Frank Loebe) Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2017 14:34:57 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-general] JOWO 2017: 2nd Call for Papers (Joint Ontology Workshops, Sep 21-23, Bolzano, Italy) Message-ID: <201706231235.v5NCZ0JY022999@isun.informatik.uni-leipzig.de> ---------------------------------- Second Call for Papers ---------------------------------- Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO 2017) --- Episode 3: The Tyrolean Autumn --- Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, September 21-23, 2017 ---------------------------------- 10 Workshops on Ontology and its Applications http://www.iaoa.org/jowo/2017/ Submission deadlines are around July 15. See the individual workshop pages for precise dates. ---------------------------------- The Joint Ontology Workshops' (JOWO) mission is to join forces of the diverse communities interested in building, reasoning with, and applying formalised ontologies in the wide spectrum of information sciences, artificial intelligence theory and applications, philosophy and cognitive science, and beyond. This third edition of the Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO 2017) combines ten ontology-centered workshops covering a multitude of disciplines into an exciting joint event. JOWO 2017 is supported by the International Association for Ontology and its Applications - IAOA (http://iaoa.org). It features a series of (shared) invited talks, paper presentations, demo sessions, and discussions spread across ten workshops. Participation in a JOWO workshop includes access to all other events. ---------------------------------- WORKSHOPS - CREOL: Contextual Representation of Objects and Events in Language - DAO: Data meets Applied Ontology - DEW: Ontology Debugging & Evaluation Workshop - EPINON: Epistemology in Ontologies - FOMI: Formal Ontologies Meet Industry - FOUST II: 2nd Workshop on Foundational Ontology - ISD3: The 3rd Image Schema Day - ODLS: Ontologies and Data in Life Sciences - SHAPES 4.0: The Shape of Things - WINKS: Workshop on Interaction-Based Knowledge Sharing See below for a description of the workshops and http://www.iaoa.org/jowo/2017/workshops.html for links to detailed calls for papers. ---------------------------------- KEYNOTES | SOCIAL PROGRAM * Todd Oakley (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USA) "What We Think About When We Talk About Money: Social Ontology and the Amalgamated Mind" * Giancarlo Guizzardi (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy) "'It's Patterns all the way down': Patterns, Anti-Patterns and Pattern-Languages for Next-Generation Ontology Engineering" (further invitations pending) The Social Program will include musical performances featuring the Hyperinstruments ensemble of the music conservatory 'Claudio Monteverdi' led by Nicola Baroni, as well as an Ontology Hike, a Frozen Mummy, a Pink Aperitivo, a Banquet Dinner, and an Ontology Pub Quiz. ---------------------------------- SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Please refer to the individual workshops for detailed lists of topics appropriate for each workshop and submission modalities. All submissions will be peer-reviewed by members of the program committees of the individual workshops. Accepted papers will be made available in the form of a single joint workshop proceedings volume published open-access at CEUR. For additional publication plans, check the individual workshops. For previous proceedings, compare: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1517/ for JOWO 2015, http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1660/ for JOWO 2016. ---------------------------------- WORKSHOP DETAILS ================================== CREOL Website: http://creol2017.di.unito.it/ Contextual Representation of Objects and Events in Language ================================== Organisers: Valerio Basile, Tommaso Caselli, Daniele P. Radicioni The CREOL workshop is focused on investigating the relationship between representations of objects and events in ontological and linguistic resources, and their interpretation in the context of occurrence. Different properties of objects and events are activated depending on context, thus determining access to partial, salient, information rather than to all. Hence, dealing with context is a key factor in the conceptualization of human experience, and a major challenge for understanding natural language. ================================== DAO Website: https://smart.inf.unibz.it/index.php/2017/05/15/dao2017/ Data meets Applied Ontology ================================== Organisers: Roberto Confalonieri, Andrea Janes, Diego Calvanese The goal of the DAO workshop is to provide opportunities for participants from academia and industry to present their latest developments in ontology-mediated data integration and analysis techniques, and data-driven industrial applications. The workshop will be a great opportunity to synthesize new insights, and disseminate knowledge across field boundaries to promote the interaction between these two different communities. ================================== DEW Website: http://iaoa.org/jowo/dew2017/ Ontology Debugging & Evaluation Workshop ================================== Organisers: Rafael Penaloza, Amanda Vizedom DEW (the Debugging and Evaluation Workshop @ JOWO) aims to advance ontology evaluation and the detection, understanding, and correction of errors in ontologies and ontological knowledge bases. We encourage submissions from all areas dealing with ontological knowledge, and hope to gain a broad perspective on evaluation methods, and debugging techniques over different formalisms. ================================== EPINON Website: http://www.loa.istc.cnr.it/workshops/epinon2017/home.html Epistemology in Ontologies ================================== Organisers: Daniele Porello, Antonio Lieto, Claudio Masolo Formal ontologies and knowledge representation mainly focus on characterising how a given domain is structured, i.e., they identify a set of concepts, entities, and relations together with the constraints that hold for this domain. The characterisation is usually intended to reflect the point of view of significant experts or a realist view of how things about a particular domain are in reality. The aim of this workshop is to explore an epistemological stance and focus on the assessment of the modelling provided by the ontology designer. We aim to address to an interdisciplinary audience, by inviting scholars in philosophy, computer science, logic, conceptual modelling, knowledge representation, and cognitive science to contribute to the discussion. ================================== FOMI Website: http://www.loa.istc.cnr.it/workshops/FOMI2017/home.html 8th International Workshop on Formal Ontologies meet Industry ================================== Organisers: Emilio M. Sanfilippo, Laura Daniele, Giorgio Colombo FOMI is an international forum where academic researchers and practitioners meet to analyse and discuss theoretical and application issues related to the use of formal ontologies in industry. The Workshop aims to collect lessons learned by the presentation of (1) experience with problems in ontology application, (2) new insights on problematic issues, (3) new results, successes and observations in ontology implementation, (4) lessons learned on the best way to apply ontological methodologies to real-world situations. ================================== FOUST II Website: http://foust.inf.unibz.it/foust2/ 2nd Workshop on Foundational Ontology ================================== Organisers: Antony Galton, Fabian Neuhaus Foundational ontologies are attempts to systematise those categories of thought or reality which are common to all or almost all subject-matters. Commonly considered examples of such categories include 'object', 'quality', 'function', 'role', 'process', 'event', 'time', and 'place'. Amongst existing foundational ontologies, there is both a substantial measure of agreement and some dramatic disagreements. There is currently no uniform consensus concerning how a foundational ontology should be organised, how far its 'reach' should be (e.g., is the distinction between physical and non-physical entities sufficiently fundamental to be included here?), and even what role it should play in relation to more specialised domain ontologies. The purpose of this workshop is to provide a forum for researchers to present work on specific foundational ontologies as well as foundational ontologies in general and their relations to each other and to the wider ontological enterprise. ================================== ISD3 Website: http://isd.inf.unibz.it The 3rd Image Schema Day ================================== Organisers: Maria M. Hedblom, Mihailo Antovic, Oliver Kutz The Image Schema Day III (ISD3) is intended as an interdisciplinary meeting place for researchers interested in image schemas and similar conceptual primitives. Originating in cognitive linguistics, image schemas are thought to be the conceptual building blocks learned from the body's sensorimotor processes in early infancy that come to shape adult language and thought. Today, image schemas are becoming increasingly influential in artificial intelligence, knowledge representation, and qualitative reasoning. At ISD3 we welcome researchers from all disciplines interested in pushing the boundaries of understanding, formalising, and reasoning with image schemas. ================================== ODLS Website: https://wiki.imise.uni-leipzig.de/Gruppen/OBML/Workshops/2017-ODLS Ontologies and Data in Life Sciences ================================== Organisers: Martin Boeker, Heinrich Herre, Ludger Jansen, Frank Loebe, Daniel Schober Medicine, biology and life sciences produce hardly manageable and comprehensible amounts of data, information, and knowledge, thereby challenging existing methods of knowledge representation, data bases, and data analysis. This interdisciplinary workshop covers the overall spectrum of biomedical information processing, from experimental data acquisition and data management, across analysis, structuring and interpretation of data, up to the development of ontologies with their various applications. The workshop aims at gathering scientists that work in these fields in order to exchange ideas, to discuss new results and to inspire collaborations. ================================== SHAPES 4.0 Website: http://www.loa.istc.cnr.it/workshops/SHAPES4/ The Shape of Things ================================== Organisers: Rossella Stufano Melone, Inge Hinterwaldner, Stefano Borgo, Oliver Kutz, Kris Krois The SHAPES 4.0 workshop is an interdisciplinary event for the discussion of all topics connected to shape and pattern (broadly understood). We seek to facilitate an interdisciplinary discussion between researchers, practitioners and artists from all disciplines interested in representing shape, form, structure and pattern, and reasoning about them. ================================== WINKS Website: http://www.iiia.csic.es/winks/ Workshop on Interaction-Based Knowledge Sharing ================================== Organisers: Jerome Euzenat, Dagmar Gromann, Kemo Adrian WINKS is a workshop that is fully dedicated to challenges and solutions to knowledge sharing in interaction-based environments, ranging from the Internet of Things to multi-agent systems. Gradually expanding, distributed systems heighten the need of a dynamic interactive knowledge sharing process, while at the same time an increasing heterogeneity of resources renders this process more complex. As a highly interdisciplinary workshop, discussions will center on requirements and suggestions to endow computational models with knowledge sharing capabilities in interactive scenarios. ================================== ---------------------------------- JOWO General Chairs | Contact Stefano Borgo (LOA ISTC CNR, Trento, Italy) Oliver Kutz (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy) Frank Loebe (University of Leipzig, Germany) Fabian Neuhaus (Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany) Contact: jowo.steering at gmail.com