From Oliver.Kutz at unibz.it Mon May 3 00:02:49 2021 From: Oliver.Kutz at unibz.it (Kutz Oliver) Date: Sun, 2 May 2021 22:02:49 +0000 Subject: [iaoa-general] 2nd CfP: Workshop on Data meets Applied Ontologies in XAI at BAKS 2021 Message-ID: <68F67C81-9FB1-4941-AE9D-B4298689BD93@unibz.it> *Workshop on Data meets Applied Ontologies in Explainable Artificial Intelligence * DAO-XAI @ BAKS 2021 https://daoxai.inf.unibz.it The Workshop is held on September 18, as Part of the *Bratislava Knowledge September, BAKS 2021, September 14-24, in Bratislava, Slovakia, 2021* https://dai.fmph.uniba.sk/events/baks2021/ Special issue on 'The Role of Ontologies and Knowledge in XAI - Semantic Web Journal. https://sites.google.com/view/special-issue-on-xai-swj *Content* The 3rd edition of the Data meets Applied Ontologies Workshop series will take place as a bridge event between the 30th International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks (ICANN 2021) and the 34th International Workshop on Description Logics (DL 2021), two venues with a long tradition of research contributions related to sub-symbolic and symbolic reasoning respectively. To this end, the 3rd edition of the Data meets Applied Ontologies Workshop will focus on the integration of sub-symbolic and symbolic systems, particularly, on the role played by any forms of explicit and formal knowledge, such as ontologies, knowledge graphs, knowledge bases, etc., in Explainable Artificial Intelligence. We welcome the submission of original contributions, investigating novel methodologies to build transparent and scrutable AI systems and algorithms for the design of Trustworthy and Explainable decision support systems. We welcome the submission of original contributions, in the form of theoretical contributions, discussion papers, experimental contributions, system and demo descriptions of applications that make use of explicit and formal knowledge to enhance the explainability and trustworthiness of decision systems, including - but not limited to - the following topics of interest: *Neural-symbolic Learning and Reasoning* • Cognitive computational systems integrating machine learning and automated reasoning • Knowledge representation and reasoning in machine learning and deep learning • Knowledge extraction and distillation from neural and statistical learning models • Representation and refinement of symbolic knowledge by artificial neural networks *Human-centered Explanations, Usability* • Explanation formats exploiting domain knowledge • Visual exploratory tools of semantic explanations • Knowledge representation for human-centric explanations • Usability and acceptance of knowledge-enhanced semantic explanations • Evaluation of transparency and interpretability of AI Systems *Applications of Ontologies for Explainability and Trustworthiness in Specific Domains* • Life sciences, health • Biomedicine • Humanities and social sciences • eGovernment *Submission Guidelines* We accept submissions of 6-12 pages in length (excluding bibliography) of the following types: • Regular papers (max. 12 + references – CEUR WS format) • Short/Position papers (max. 6 pages + references – CEUR WS format); • Abstract (max. 2 pages + references – CEUR WS format) - not included in the proceedings. All submitted papers will be evaluated based on originality, significance, relevance and technical quality. Papers should be submitted non-anonymously in PDF format following the CEUR-WS single column formatting guidelines found at http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/ • The direct template download for Latex and MS Word is available here: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip • There is also an Overleaf Template available here: https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/template-for-submissions-to-ceur-workshop-proceedings-ceur-ws-dot-org/hpvjjzhjxzjk Submission Site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=daoxai2021 Accepted papers will be published in a proceedings volume in the IAOA series of CEUR-WS (http://ceur-ws.org/iaoa.html). Please notice that due to a change of policy at CEUR-WS.org Abstracts are no longer indexed by dblp.org and cannot be included in the proceedings. They will be accepted for oral presentation *only*. Authors who require a visa to travel to Slovakia and for this reason would like to receive notification earlier than 23 July may request fast-track reviewing. To do so, authors should send an e-mail to daoxai2021 at easychair.org, including the submission number of the paper and a statement explaining the circumstances that require fast-track review. *Special Issue* Extended versions of a selection of the papers presented at the workshop will be invited to be submitted to a Special Issue on 'The Role of Ontologies and Knowledge in Explainable AI' (https://sites.google.com/view/special-issue-on-xai-swj) to be published in the Semantic Web Journal (http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/). *Important Dates* • June 04, 2021: Abstract registration • June 11, 2021: Paper submission deadline • July 23, 2021: Notification to authors • August 13, 2021: Camera-ready copies • September 18, 2021: DAO-XAI workshop *Invited Speakers* We will have as keynote speaker Luciano Serafini, a world-wide expert in logics for knowledge representation and reasoning, ontologies, and their integration with sub-symbolic reasoning and learning. *Organization* • Roberto Confalonieri - Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Faculty of Computer Science • Oliver Kutz - Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Faculty of Computer Science • Diego Calvanese - Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Faculty of Computer Science • Alessandro Mosca - Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Faculty of Computer Science, Smart Data Factory *Contact* roberto.confalonieri at unibz.it From Oliver.Kutz at unibz.it Sat May 8 12:00:58 2021 From: Oliver.Kutz at unibz.it (Kutz Oliver) Date: Sat, 8 May 2021 10:00:58 +0000 Subject: [iaoa-general] 13 four-year PhD grants at the Faculty of Computer Science of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano in Italy Message-ID: 13 four-year grants are offered by the Faculty of Computer Science of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano in Italy for its PhD programme. Each grant amounts to 68,000 € (i.e., 17,000 euro per year, net after taxes); for research visits abroad the grant increases up to 50%. Additional substantial extra funding (including a personal budget of 2,500 euro per year) is available for participation to international conferences, schools, workshops, research visits. The language of the PhD programme is English. The deadline for applications will be on the 30th of June, 2021. For more info, the call, and applications look at: www.unibz.it/en/faculties/computer-science/phd-computer-science The university is located in one of the most fascinating European regions, the Dolomites. This young university has already established itself as an important research institution, both in Italy and abroad. According to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2019, the university is the ninth world’s best small university and it is the second best young Italian University, and its Faculty of Computer Science is ranked among the 150 best Computer Science departments worldwide (in absolute terms) and it is the 21st best Computer Science department worldwide for scientific citations. According to the same ranking, the Faculty of Computer Science of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano is the third best Italian computer science department, it is the best for international outlook Italian computer science department, and it is the best for citations Italian computer science department. At this time of global uncertainty, you may be wondering whether your application to the PhD programme will be affected. The Free University of Bozen-Bolzano is in constant contact with the competent authorities to monitor the development of the COVID-19 emergency to provide the adequate preventive actions for the university community. All interviews for short-listed candidates will be held online. It is possible that by November 2020, when the PhD programme starts, some restrictive measures may be in place: the university will support new students to go through the initial process as smoothly as possible. In any case, we are committed to continue our research and supervision at the usual high quality level. The KRDB Research Centre for Knowledge and Data of the faculty is widely recognised as one of the internationally leading groups in Artificial Intelligence Knowledge Representation research, with a synergy between foundational and application-oriented research. Among the various available PhD topics (fully described in the call), the KRDB Research Centre is looking for PhD students interested in: 1 Logic-based languages for knowledge representation; 2 Intelligent data access and integration; 3 Semantic technologies; 4 Conceptual and cognitive modelling; 5 Data-aware process modelling, verification, and synthesis; 6 Business process monitoring, mining, and conformance; 7 Temporal aspects of data and knowledge; 8 Extending database technologies; 9 Visual and verbal paradigms for information exploration; 10 Reasoning with uncertain and imprecise knowledge. To get in contact with the KRDB Research Centre and discuss about the opportunities of this call contact prof. Alessandro Artale at artale at inf.unibz.it -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From maria.m.hedblom at gmail.com Tue May 11 16:15:55 2021 From: maria.m.hedblom at gmail.com (Maria Hedblom) Date: Tue, 11 May 2021 16:15:55 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-general] CfP - Showcase track - FOIS 2021, September 13-16, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy Message-ID: *Call for Ontology Showcase* The 12th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2021), 13-16 September 2021 https://fois2021.inf.unibz.it *The Ontology Showcase Chairs invite submissions to be delivered as part of FOIS 2021.* The FOIS conference is a leading event in ontology engineering. FOIS aims to be a nexus of interdisciplinary research and communication, inclusive of many domains engaging with applied formal ontology. Common application areas include conceptual modeling, database design, knowledge engineering and management, software engineering, organizational modeling, artificial intelligence, robotics, computational linguistics, the life sciences, bioinformatics and scientific research in general, geographic information science, information retrieval, library and information science, as well as the Semantic Web. FOIS is the flagship conference of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA: http://iaoa.org/ ), a non-profit organization promoting interdisciplinary research and international collaboration in formal ontology. FOIS 2021 is planned as a hybrid event: there will be a physical meeting in Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, with a remote participation option. Accordingly, demonstrations may be delivered either virtually or in a hybrid fashion. Ontology Showcase Scope As the Applied Ontology community, we have reached the point where an impressive variety of ontologies have been developed across a wide range of domains. For the most part, however, there has been a lack of coordination among these efforts and even a lack of awareness about the work that is being done by groups within the community. How can we best support ontology repositories so that curated ontologies are findable and accessible? What are the barriers to sharability and reusability that still exist? The Ontology Showcase at FOIS 2021 will be the venue that facilitates the sharing and reuse of ontologies, with the goal of achieving the vision of seamless semantic interoperability of curated ontologies within their applications. Submissions should follow the scope and evaluation criteria for the main track for FOIS, giving an overview of the ontology and its application. In particular, submissions should address the following questions: - What is the domain of the ontology? - How is the ontology being used? e.g. search, question answering, semantic integration - What datasets are used in these applications? - What other ontologies are reused? - Are there other ontologies within the same domain? - What are the competency questions used for the design and evaluation of the ontology? The axiomatization of the ontology should be available on the Web. Submission length: 6 pages (maximum). 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URL: From roberta at loa.istc.cnr.it Fri May 14 20:24:05 2021 From: roberta at loa.istc.cnr.it (roberta) Date: Fri, 14 May 2021 20:24:05 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-general] *Extended deadline for SWODCH'21: June 15, 2021* Message-ID: **************************************************** *Extended deadline for SWODCH'21: June 15, 2021* **************************************************** - Review notification: July 19, 2021 - Camera-ready: August 27, 2021 - Workshop: September 20-21 (two days) *International Workshop on Semantic Web and Ontology Design for Cultural Heritage (SWODCH 2021)* @ Bolzano Summer of Knowledge 2021 (BOSK II), September 20-21, Bolzano, Italy https://swodch2021.inf.unibz.it/ *WORKSHOP SCOPE AND AIM* SWODCH 2021 is the association of the 2nd edition of WODHSA (http://www.loa.istc.cnr.it/WODHSA/index.php/cfp/) and the 4th edition of SW4CH (https://sw4ch2018.ensma.fr/). It is also in continuation of the 1st edition of ODOCH (http://odoch19.uniroma1.it/odoch19/odoch19) and the special issue of the Semantic Web journal on Semantic Web for Cultural Heritage (https://content.iospress.com/journals/semantic-web/12/2). By merging these events, the overall goal of SWODCH 2021 is to provide a scientific forum for the collaborative design of conceptual models and ontologies for digital humanities and Semantic Web solutions for linking, visualizing and analyzing cultural heritage data. Scholars and stakeholders will have the opportunity to share their ideas, experiences, and analyses, present the outcomes of their research, and discuss the related challenges. *LOCATION* Due to the COVID-19 restrictions, the workshop will have a hybrid format, allowing both physical and virtual participation. *LIST OF TOPICS* We seek original and high-quality submissions related (but not limited) to one or more of the following topic areas: Conceptual analysis and ontology design for the Digital Humanities - Domain ontologies or conceptual models for history, history of arts, book studies, theatre, literature, editorial practices, archaeology, musicology, cultural and natural - heritage (including architectural heritage), among others. - Methodological aspects of ontology development for the Digital Humanities, including the need for modelling the social (contextual) dimension of both data and ontologies - Use of ontology design patterns - Case studies based on and lessons learned from the use of CIDOC-CRM or FRBR - Logical and ontological analysis of CIDOC-CRM or FRBR, e.g., with respect to foundational ontologies (DOLCE, UFO, BFO, etc.) - Application of formal ontology theories for knowledge representation or data management in the Digital Humanities - Philosophical and sociological analysis of both digital models and modelling practices in the Digital Humanities - Social studies on the policies towards the standardization of ontologies in the Digital Humanities Semantic Web publishing, architectures and SW-based interaction for Cultural Heritage - Semantic Web content creation, annotation, and extraction - Ontology mapping, merging, and alignment - Virtual Cultural Heritage collections - Peer-to-peer Cultural Heritage architectures - E-infrastructures for Cultural Heritage - Interoperability, virtually integrated Cultural Heritage collections - Ontology-based data access or virtual knowledge graphs - Reasoning strategies (e.g. context, temporal, spatial) - Search, querying, and visualization of the Cultural Heritage on the Semantic Web - Personalized access of Cultural Heritage collections - Context-aware information presentation - Navigation and browsing (facets) - Social aspects in Cultural Heritage access and presentation - Trust and provenance issues in mixed collection and mixed vocabulary applications Semantic Web-based applications for Cultural Heritage with clear lessons learned: - Digital Libraries - Museums (virtual collections, mobile/ web-based museum guides) - Tourist services - Ambient Cultural Heritage - Creative industries *WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS* - Antonis Bikakis, University College London, U.K. - Roberta Ferrario, ISTC-CNR, Italy - Stephane Jean, University of Poitiers - ENSMA, France - Beatrice Markhoff, University de Tours, France - Alessandro Mosca, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy - Marianna Nicolosi Asmundo, University of Catania, Italy *SUBMISSION INFORMATION* We will accept two different types of contributions: - Research articles for presenting original unpublished work, neither submitted to, nor accepted for, any other venue. - Extended abstracts for presenting work in progress, brief descriptions of doctoral theses, or general overviews of research projects. All the contributions to the workshop must be submitted according to the LNCS format and must comply with the LNCS formatting guidelines available at https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines. Submitted *research articles* must not be shorter than 10 pages and must not exceed 12 pages, including bibliography, while the submitted *extended abstracts* must not be shorter than 5 pages and not exceed 6 pages, including bibliography. Papers will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their scientific merit, originality and relevance to the workshop. Each paper will be reviewed by three Program Committee members. Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF, using this link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=swodch2021. *PUBLICATION* Accepted papers will be published in a CEUR-WS volume. The authors of the best workshop papers will be invited to prepare extended versions of their papers after the workshop to be published in a journal special issue. From maria.m.hedblom at gmail.com Sun May 16 10:41:13 2021 From: maria.m.hedblom at gmail.com (Maria Hedblom) Date: Sun, 16 May 2021 10:41:13 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-general] 1st CfP - CAOS: Cognition And OntologieS @FOIS - September - Bolzano, Italy Message-ID: (We apologise for possible cross postings) CAOS 2021 - Call for Papers Cognition And OntologieS in conjunction with FOIS held September 11-18 in Bolzano, Italy (hybrid event) https://caos.inf.unibz.it The purpose of the workshop is to bridge the gap between the cognitive sciences and research on ontologies and, thus, to create a venue for researchers interested in interdisciplinary aspects of knowledge representation. More specifically CAOS investigates how key cognitive phenomena and concepts (and the involved terminology) can be found across language, psychology and reasoning and how they can be formally and ontologically understood and analysed. It moreover seeks answers to ways such formalisations and ontological analysis can be exploited in Artificial Intelligence and information systems in general. We welcome submissions on topics related to the ontology of hypothesized building blocks of cognition (such as image schemas, affordances, categories, and related notions) and of cognitive capacities (such as concept invention, language acquisition and categorisation), as well as system demonstrations modelling these capacities in application settings. We also welcome submissions addressing the cognitive and epistemological adequacy of ontological modelling. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): Modelling cognitive phenomena: - Language acquisition - Formalisation / modelling of language - Embodied cognition - Concept invention - AI for language understanding - Image schemas / affordances for AI - Knowledge acquisition in AI and Robotics - Natural language applications / system-demonstrations Epistemological and cognitive foundation of ontologies: - Cognitive foundations of ontologies and ontologies of cognitive theories (e.g. connection with conceptual spaces, diagrammatic representations, mental models, prototypes, image schemas, scripts etc.). - Empirical foundations of ontologies: ontologies driven from observations, measurements, tests, and in general from data acquired using empirical procedures. - Representation of different perspectives on the same domain: contexts, granularity, resolution, ontological levels. - Quantitative approaches/analyses, probabilities, uncertainty, and ontologies. - Neural networks and ontological modelling. - Integration of ontologies with different formats and levels of representation (e.g. neural-symbolic integration). - Inductive reasoning in ontologies. - Ontological Extensions of Cognitive Architectures. We welcome researchers from all career stages to participate. Work in progress (short papers) are also welcome since a central goal of the workshop is the discussion of ongoing interdisciplinary work. All papers must be original and not submitted to or accepted by any other workshop, conference or journal. Note, that for inclusion in the JOWO proceedings, short and position papers are required to be at least 5 pages long. All contributions will be peer-reviewed, and the review process will be managed in a collaborative and transparent manner using the EasyChair System as part of the JOWO organisation. Submissions Submission deadline: July 3, 2021 Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jowo2021 (select the track “Cognition And OntologieS”) *Details and instructions:* We encourage three types of contributions: Full research paper: Submitted papers must not exceed 14 pages (excluding the bibliography). Please note that the minimum length is 10 pages. Short paper: Submitted papers must not exceed 7 pages (excluding the bibliography). Please note that the minimum length is 5 pages. *Abstracts for presentation:* 2-4 page abstracts for presentation. Note that these will not be included in the proceedings. Papers should be submitted non-anonymously in PDF format in compliance with the new 1-column CEUR-ART Style. Word and Latex templates can be found at https://ceurws.wordpress.com/2020/03/31/ceurws-publishes-ceurart-paper-style/ All contributions to JOWO workshops will be published in a joint CEUR proceedings volume, compare: JOWO 2020: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2708/ JOWO 2019: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2518/ JOWO 2018: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2205/ Workshop policy CAOS 2021 is planned as a hybrid event. Hence, there will be a physical meeting in Bolzano which hopefully most will be able to join. However, given the uncertainty about travel in September, we will make arrangements for remote participation. If the physical meeting cannot be held due to social restrictions, the workshop will go fully virtual. Organisation Maria M. Hedblom : University of Bremen, Germany. Oliver Kutz : Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy. Guendalina Righetti : Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy *Program Committee* *(as of yet)* Taisuke Akimoto, Kyushu Institute of Technology Lucas Bechberger, Osnabrück University Brandon Bennett, University of Leeds Daniel Beßler, University of Bremen João Miguel Cunha, University of Coimbra Roberta Ferrario, CNR Italy Karl Hammar, Jönköping University Antonio Lieto, University of Turin Ana-Maria Olteteanu, Freie Universität Berlin Daniele Porello, University of Genova Marco Schorlemmer, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, IIIA-CSIC Ana Tanevska, Italian Institute of Technology Tony Veale, University College Dublin Michael Verdonck, Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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FOIS is the flagship conference of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA: http://iaoa.org/), a non-profit organization which promotes interdisciplinary research and international collaboration at the intersection of philosophical ontology, linguistics, logic, cognitive science, and computer science, as well as in the applications of ontological analysis to conceptual modeling, knowledge engineering, knowledge management, information-systems development, library and information science, scientific research, and semantic technologies in general. FOIS Demonstrations complements the full-length paper tracks (described here ), offering a series of action, interaction, and process-focused events. We invite both software demos and demonstrations of methodologies, patterns, dynamics, and challenges arising in use. A goal of FOIS Demonstrations is to raise the visibility and foster understanding of the dynamic, integrative, and use-oriented aspects of applied ontology, its tools, and its uses. The emphasis is on what happens. *Areas of interest include (non-exhaustively):* - Tools, in a broad sense including not only software and its use but also architectures, representations and languages, methodologies, design patterns, and repeatable processes - Applications and uses of tools, including their integration into larger technical and socio-technical systems - Challenges encountered and not yet well addressed - Positive, negative, or mixed results of adoption - Problem or opportunity patterns that emerge when applying or using tools in particular contexts Subjects addressed by full-length papers in the Foundations, Applications and Methods, and Domain Ontology tracks may also be demonstrated in action. For example, a novel method, application, system, or categorical analysis might be described in a full-length paper, with the appropriate detailed analysis and support; that paper might be complemented by a demonstration of the method, application, system, or categories in use. We encourage submission of such demonstrations. Demonstration presenters should be prepared to answer technical questions and to participate in a joint technical Q&A session with other demo teams. FOIS 2021 is planned as a hybrid event: there will be a physical meeting in Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, with a remote participation option. Accordingly, demonstrations may be delivered either virtually or in a hybrid fashion. Subject to that constraint, presenters are encouraged to be creative and to choose a demonstration format that brings forward the dynamics or processes of interest. Submissions Demonstration submissions may take either of two forms: extended abstracts or short papers. Extended abstracts (maximum 3 pages) should provide an overview of what will be demonstrated, including what will be shown in action, the salient characteristics of that action (for example, application of a method or use of a tool in a particular context or on a particular type of problem), how it will be demonstrated. Abstracts should also address purpose and value: what the authors seeks to convey and its significance. Short papers (5-7 pages, including references) should present description and analysis of the demonstration subject, the process or action that will be demonstrated, the characteristics or results that will be in focus, and the significance of these for applied ontology. For both abstracts and short papers, if the demonstration is complementary to a paper submitted to another track, the demo submission must include reference to that paper and description of the difference in content and value. Complementary submissions are encouraged; duplicative submissions are not. All submissions will be peer reviewed. The review process will be managed in EasyChair and will include identification and avoidance of conflicts of interest. Accepted submissions will be published in a joint CEUR proceedings volume in the IAOA series, together with those of the Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO) and the FOIS collocated events. Both papers and demonstration abstracts should be in PDF format using the CEUR-Art one-column style, which can be found at https://ceurws.wordpress.com/2020/03/31/ceurws-publishes-ceurart-paper-style/ and downloaded at http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip. Submissions should be made using the EasyChair at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jowo2021. Selecting track: FOIS 2021 Demonstrations). At least one presenter must be a registered participant in the conference. Important Dates Submissions due: 15 June 2021 Notifications of acceptance: 15 July 2021 Camera-ready versions due: 23 August 2021 Conference: 13-16 September 2021 Organization Chairs - Robert Hoehndorf, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology - Amanda Vizedom, Credit Suisse Program Committee (as of yet) - Dean Allemang, Working Ontologist LLC - Jesualdo Tomás Fernández-Breis, Departamento de Informatica y Sistemas. Universidad de Murcia - Anna Maria Masci, Duke University - Núria Rosinach, Leiden University Medical Center - Meika Ungricht, Semantic Arts, Inc. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: