From pedropaulofb at gmail.com Wed Aug 2 16:16:19 2023 From: pedropaulofb at gmail.com (Pedro Paulo Favato Barcelos) Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2023 16:16:19 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-general] [CFP] CMOMM4FAIR: Conceptual Modeling, Ontologies and Metadata Management for Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) Data Message-ID: CMOMM4FAIR: Conceptual Modeling, Ontologies and Metadata Management for Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) Data Co-Located with the 42nd International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER 2023) Instituto Superior T?cnico Lisbon, Portugal, November 6-9, 2023 - Conference website https://cmomm4fair.github.io/ - Submission link https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cmomm4fair1 - Submission deadline August 9, 2023 In an increasingly complex and heterogeneous environment, significant effort is required to efficiently work with data and other digital objects. The Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) principles were elaborated to tackle these problems, describing a minimal set of requirements for data stewardship towards higher data reusability [1]. The FAIR principles have been gaining significant attention in different areas of the society, crossing international borders and knowledge and application domains. A number of initiatives such as GO-FAIR, the Research Data Alliance (RDA) and the permanent Committee on Data of the International Council for Science (CODATA) are focusing on different aspects of FAIR. In order to improve findability, accessibility, interoperability and reusability of different types of digital objects at scale, the FAIR principles focus on machine actionability. Therefore, a critical aspect to achieve this machine actionability is semantics. Proper semantic descriptions should be available to make "intelligible" for computational agents the elements of a FAIR data ecosystem such as data policies, data management plans, identifier mechanisms, standards, FAIRification processes, FAIRness assessment criteria and methods, data repositories and supporting tools. The goal of the workshop on Conceptual Modeling, Ontologies and Metadata Management for FAIR Data is to discuss challenges, solutions and impact of, for one side, the use of conceptual modeling and metadata and data management to support the improvement of FAIRness in digital objects and, for the other side, the adoption of the FAIR principles to guide improvements in conceptual modeling. *Submission Guidelines* Since the proceedings will be published by Springer in the LNCS series, authors must submit manuscripts using the LNCS style (see style files and details). Springer has provided a LaTeX template in Overleaf for your convenience. Full Papers must not exceed 10 pages (including figures, references, etc.). Manuscripts not submitted in the LNCS style or exceeding the page limit will be desk rejected. Papers have to be submitted in PDF format using the EasyChair submission page selecting the track Workshop on Conceptual Modeling, Ontologies and Metadata Management for Findable, Accessible,Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) Data (CMOMM4FAIR) Only the accepted papers presented in the workshop by at least one author will be published. The corresponding author of each paper, acting on behalf of all of the authors of that paper, must complete and sign a Consent-to-Publish form. The corresponding author signing the copyright form should match the corresponding author marked on the paper. Once the files have been sent to Springer, changes relating to the authorship of the papers cannot be made. *Topics of Interest* - Semantic descriptions of FAIR digital objects - Cross-domain interoperability - Different aspects of conceptualizations for research outputs - Good practices on modeling FAIR data - Assessment of FAIR principles - Data and services integration in FAIR environments - FAIR data management and stewardship - Novel applications of the FAIR principles - Metrics modeling for FAIRness assessment - Provenance modeling in FAIR environments - FAIR data for AI, IoT and digital twins - Architectures for FAIR repositories and networks - Challenges in FAIR data management and modeling - Modeling and managements challenges in FAIR e-Science infrastructures - FAIR data analytics - Workflows and process modeling for FAIR environments - Data and metadata foundation, vocabulary and terminology - Modeling for different interoperability levels (legal, organizational, etc) - Use of the FAIR principles in conceptual modeling *Program Committee* - Daniel Garijo (Universidad Polit?cnica de Madrid, Spain) - Debora Drucker (Embrapa Digital Agriculture - Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, Brazil) - Jo?o Moreira (University of Twente, the Netherlands) - Luiz Olavo Bonino (University of Twente, LUMC, the Netherlands) - Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles (IRIT CNRS, France) - Pedro Paulo F. Barcelos (University of Twente, the Netherlands) - Peter Mutschke (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany) - Robert Pergl (Technical University of Prague, Czech Republic) - Tiago Prince Sales (University of Twente, the Netherlands) - Washington Segundo (IBICT - Brazilian Institute of Information in Science and Technology, Brazil) - York Sure-Vetter (National Research Data Infrastructure NFDI, Germany) - Maya Daneva (University of Twente, the Netherlands) - Sergio Manuel Serra Da Cruz (UFRRJ, Brazil) - Veruska Zamborlini (Federal University of Espirito Santo, Brazil) - Wanderley Lopes de Souza (Federal University of S?o Carlos, Brazil) - Patricio de Alencar Sliva (Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-?rido, Brazil) *Organizing committee* - Jo?o Moreira (University of Twente, the Netherlands) - Luiz Olavo Bonino (University of Twente, LUMC, the Netherlands) - Pedro Paulo F. Barcelos (University of Twente, the Netherlands) *Publication* CMOMM4FAIR proceedings will be published in the LNCS series by Springer. *Venue* The conference will be held in Lisbon, Portugal, at the Congress Center of the Instituto Superior T?cnico located in Alameda, in the heart of Lisbon. Kind regards, Pedro Paulo Favato Barcelos -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From robyferrix at gmail.com Fri Aug 18 13:03:51 2023 From: robyferrix at gmail.com (Roberta Ferrario) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2023 13:03:51 +0200 Subject: [iaoa-general] [CFP] SWODCH 2023@ISWC 2023 -- one week left! Message-ID: 3rd International Workshop on Semantic Web and Ontology Design for Cultural Heritage (SWODCH 2023)@ISWC 2023, 22nd International Semantic Web Conference November 7, 2023, Athens, Greece https://swodch2023.inf.unibz.it/ ***NEWS*** - A Special Issue in The Semantic Web Journal will follow this edition. - Registration to the ISWC conference and workshops is now open at: https://iswc2023.semanticweb.org/attending/registration/ *WORKSHOP SCOPE AND AIMS* SWODCH 2023 is the third edition of the International Workshop on Semantic Web and Ontology Design for Cultural Heritage. The purpose of the workshop is two-fold: First, it aims to gather foundational research work on the design of conceptual models, knowledge graphs, ontologies, and Semantic Web (SW) technologies for Cultural Heritage (CH) and the Digital Humanities (DH). A plethora of heterogeneous and multi-format data currently available in these domains asks for principled methodologies and technologies to semantically characterise, integrate, and reason with data, and to support their retrieval, management, analysis and visualisation. We also welcome philosophical and sociological analyses of data, knowledge representation models and modelling practices in CH and DH, possibly taking into account the social or historical dimensions of data. Second, SWODCH aims to bring together stakeholders from various fields of Computer Science and the Humanities, involved in the development and deployment of concrete SW solutions for CH, efficiently building, managing, exploring, visualising or mining CH knowledge graphs. More than 20 years after the beginning of this century, any SW solution should be designed according to the FAIR principles and the workshop supports the creation of datasets and applications that respect and are compliant with these principles. *IMPORTANT DATES* - Paper submission deadline: August 25, 2023 - Notification of acceptance: September 22, 2023 - Camera-ready papers: September 29, 2023 - Workshop Date: November 7, 2023 *LOCATION* SWODCH 2023 will be co-located with the 22nd International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2023) in Athens, Greece. *LIST OF TOPICS* Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): Conceptual analysis and ontology design for the Digital Humanities - Domain ontologies or conceptual models for different fields of Humanities - Methodological aspects of ontology development for the DH - Application of formal ontology theories in the DH - Case studies and lessons learnt from the use of standard ontologies (e.g. CIDOC-CRM) - Logical and ontological analysis of CIDOC-CRM or FRBR, e.g., with respect to foundational ontologies (DOLCE, UFO, BFO, etc.) - Philosophical and sociological analysis of digital models and modelling practices in DH - Social studies on the policies towards the standardisation of ontologies in DH Semantic Web Technologies and Applications for Cultural Heritage - SW technologies for CH content creation, annotation and extraction - SW architectures and infrastructures for CH - Interoperability of CH collections - Applying the FAIR data principles to CH data - CH knowledge graphs - Searching, querying and visualising CH data on the SW - Ontology-based access to CH data - Publishing CH data on the Web - Navigating through and browsing CH data on the Web - SW solutions for trust and provenance issues in CH - SW applications for digital libraries, museums, tourism, the creative industries, etc. *SUBMISSION GUIDELINES* We will accept two different types of contributions: - Full papers for presenting original unpublished work, neither submitted to nor accepted for presentation at any other venue. Submitted *full papers* should be between 10 and 12 pages, including references. - Short papers for presenting work in progress, brief descriptions of doctoral theses, or general overviews of research projects. Submitted *short papers* should be between 6 and 8 pages, including references. All contributions to the workshop must be submitted according to the 1-column CEUR-ART style format. The style files for this format are available at http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip. An Overleaf page is also available for LaTeX users: https://www.overleaf.com/read/gwhxnqcghhdt. Papers should be submitted in PDF format through this link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=swodch2023 Papers will be reviewed on the basis of their scientific merit, originality and relevance to the workshop. Each paper will be reviewed by at least three Program Committee members. *PUBLICATION* Accepted papers will be published in a CEUR-WS volume. We have agreed with the Semantic Web Journal to organize a special issue on the topics of this workshop. Authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit extended versions of their workshop papers to this special issue. *ORGANISING COMMITTEE* - Antonis Bikakis, University College London, U.K. - Roberta Ferrario, ISTC-CNR, Italy - St?phane Jean, University of Poitiers - ENSMA, France - B?atrice Markhoff, University of Tours, France - Alessandro Mosca, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy - Marianna Nicolosi Asmundo, University of Catania, Italy