[AISWorld] Call for Papers: Semantic WEb of EveryThing (SWEET 2016) International Workshop

Floriano Scioscia floriano.scioscia at poliba.it
Fri May 27 04:01:43 EDT 2016


   SWEET 2016 - The first international Semantic WEb of EveryThing
   workshop
   co-located with WI'16 (The 2016 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference
   on Web Intelligence)
   October 13, 2016 - Omaha, Nebraska, USA
   [1]http://sisinflab.poliba.it/SWEET/2016/
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   ABOUT SWEET
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   The Web of Things (WoT) is an extension of the World Wide Web to
   physical devices, capable of interfacing with the real world and
   exposing data and/or services as addressable resources.
   The first edition of the International Workshop on Semantic WEb of
   EveryThing (SWEET) will focus on integrating, optimizing and exploiting
   artificial intelligence technologies in WoT and pervasive computing
   scenarios. This will help pushing the Web Intelligence boundary toward
   a Semantic Web of Smart Things, where information is endowed with
   machine-understandable semantics and devices provide adaptive
   capabilities for information discovery, reasoning, learning, planning
   and coordination.
   The workshop will provide opportunities for researchers and
   practitioners alike to keep in touch with novel ideas and tools, as
   well as to exchange experiences.
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   TOPICS
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   The SWEET Workshop invites researchers, engineers and developers to
   present their works in the field of Artificial Intelligence in the Web
   of Everything and pervasive computing scenarios.
   Papers may deal with models, methods, technologies, case studies and
   practical experiences. Topics of interest to this workshop include, but
   are not limited to:
   - Languages, methodologies and tools for representing and managing
   semantic annotations in ubiquitous and pervasive scenarios
   - AI-based information storage, management, discovery, integration and
   exploitation in the WoT
   - Reasoning and planning in pervasive and unpredictable scenarios
   - Semantic-based Web of Things infrastructures, protocols, applications
   and services
   - Semantic-enhanced Web of physical objects and devices
   - Wireless semantic sensor and actor networks
   - Opportunistic paradigms and algorithms for matchmaking and
   negotiation
   - Intelligent adaptive user interaction in pervasive computing
   - Decentralized, adaptive and collaborative pervasive systems
   - Managing pervasive data and sensor data streams
   - Efficient, scalable, distributed machine learning in wireless sensor
   networks and ad-hoc object networks
   - Intelligent Big Data architectures and solutions for pervasive
   scenarios
   - Prototypes and tools for the integration of AI technologies in the
   WoT
   - Practical and user-oriented issues and experiences of developing
   AI-based pervasive systems and applications
   The main research issues related to the workshop topics can be
   summarized referring to the following problems:
   - How can we integrate the Web of Things with Semantic Web technologies
   and tools?
   - How can we use ontologies and semantic annotations to enhance real
   world pervasive devices, applications and services?
   - How can we exploit reasoning and planning in Web of Things scenarios?
   - How can we integrate machine learning efficiently in pervasive
   large-scale scenarios with high volumes of data?
   - Are there mature IoT technologies able to support the Semantic Web of
   Things evolution?
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   IMPORTANT DATES
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   - Paper submission: 1 June 2016
   - Author notification: 25 June 2016
   - Camera-Ready paper submission: 15 July 2016
   - Workshop date: 13 October 2016
   All deadlines close at 11.59pm USA Eastern Standard Time
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   AUTHOR INSTRUCTIONS
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   - Papers must be written in English and formatted using the IEEE WI'16
   workshop proceedings format (
   [2]http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templa
   tes.html ). Paper length must not exceed 4 pages. Manuscripts not
   submitted in the requested format or having more than 4 pages will not
   be reviewed and thus automatically rejected.
   - Submissions must be in PDF through the SWEET 2016 Web form:
   [3]https://wi-lab.com/cyberchair/2016/wi16/scripts/submit.php?subarea=S
   09&undisplay_detail=1&wh=/cyberchair/2016/wi16/scripts/ws_submit.php
   - Accepted papers will be published in the Web Intelligence 2016
   conference proceedings by the IEEE Computer Society Press and indexed
   by EI. Attendance of at least one of the authors for each accepted
   paper is required.
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   CONTACTS
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   For any information please contact
   - Prof. Michele Ruta, Politecnico di Bari, Italy -
   [4]michele.ruta at poliba.it
   - Dr. Floriano Scioscia, Politecnico di Bari, Italy -
   [5]floriano.scioscia at poliba.it

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