[AISWorld] CfP: Workshop on Conceptual Modeling for Digital Humanities (CoMoDiH) in conjunction with 38th ER conference

AKOKA Jacky jacky.akoka at lecnam.net
Tue Jun 11 10:12:20 EDT 2019


CALL FOR PAPERS

The 1st International Workshop on Conceptual Modeling for Digital Humanities (CoMoDiH)
http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/er2019/call-for-er-2019-workshops/comodih/

Co-located with the 38th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER 2019) Salvador BA, Brazil, November 4th–7th, 2019

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Paper submission: June 30th, 2019
Author notification: July 21st, 2019
Camera-Ready submission: August 4th, 2019


Digital Humanities is the discipline intersecting computational methods and human and social sciences. It has become a hot research area in academia and industry. Several challenges and issues characterize the research on the combined field of Conceptual Modeling and Humanities and Social Sciences (called below digital humanities). The aim of this workshop is to discuss models, methodologies, approaches, and frameworks needed to cope with these challenges. In particular, we seek submissions from different disciplines that share a common interest in the contribution of conceptual modeling to humanities and social sciences. We encourage contributions that study:
• Application of conceptual modeling to humanities and social sciences,
• Ways to improve methods and models of conceptual modeling through the contribution of humanities and social sciences methods.
Topics of Interest
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Submissions should address the relation between Conceptual Modeling and Digital Humanities. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

• Conceptual Modeling and History
• Conceptual Modeling and Archeology
• Conceptual Modeling and Philosophy
• Conceptual Modeling and Musicology
• Conceptual Modeling and Art
• Conceptual Modeling and Sociology
• Conceptual Modeling and Law studies
• Humanities and Social Sciences Data Modeling
• Humanities and Big Data Modeling
• Theoretical foundations for Digital Humanities based on Conceptual Modeling and Ontologies
• Conceptual Modeling for Understanding Digital Humanities
• Conceptual Modeling and Natural Language Processing in Digital Humanities
• Ontologies for Digital Humanities
• Prosopographic approaches, databases, and case studies
• Case studies in Conceptual Modeling in Digital Humanities


Submission Instructions
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Since the proceedings will be published by Springer in the LNCS series, authors must submit manuscripts using the LNCS style. See http://www.springer.de/ comp/lncs/authors.html for style files and details. The page limit for submitted papers (as well as for final, camera-ready papers) is 10. Manuscripts not submitted in the LNCS style or exceeding the page limit will not be reviewed and automatically rejected.

Submission is done through EasyChair. Please select the Workshop track when submitting.
EasyChair Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=er2019 – please pay attention to select the correct track.

Organizers
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Jacky Akoka, CEDRIC-CNAM and Institut Mines Telecom (IMT-BS), France
Stephen W. Liddle, Brigham Young University, USA.
Bernhard Thalheim, Christian Albrechts University zu Kiel, Germany.

Program Committee
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Isabelle Comyn-Wattiau, France
Loïs Delcambre, USA
Aditya Ghose, Australia
Kamalakar Karlapalem, India
Stéphane Lamassé, France
Julio Cesar Leite, Brazil
Hui Ma, New Zealand
Cédric du Mouza, France
Oliver Nakoinz, Germany
Jeffrey Parsons, Canada
Veda C. Storey, USA
Juan-Carlos Trujillo Mondejar, Spain
Carson Woo, Canada




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