2013 Linked Data in Practice Workshop

November 28th, 2013

Seoul, Korea

affiliated with The 3rd Joint International Semantic Technology Conference

Program

Accepted Papers

1. Fumihiro Kato, Hideaki Takeda, Seiji Koide and Ikki Ohmukai. Building DBpedia Japanese and Linked Data Cloud in Japanese

2. Seiji Koide, Fumihiro Kato, Iwao Kobayashi, Yu Asano, Makoto Iwayama, Tadashi Mima, Takayuki Yamada, Hideaki Takeda and Ikki Ohmukai. An LOD Practice - Lessons and Learned from Open Data METI

3. Akihiro Fujii, Shusaku Egami and Hiroyasu Shimizu. EDI support with LOD

4. Hiroki Noguchi, Takahisa Fujino and Naoki Fukuta. On Implementing a SPARQLoid Query Coding Support -- Vocabulary Discovery for Queries with Weighted Ontology Mappings

Scope

Linked Data is now recognized as one of the prominent ways for publishing data on the web. Even though Linked Data Technology is the

results of the long-term development in Semantic Web Community, it is not easy to deploy it to the real problems and often needs to develop it to adapt them. In this workshop, we want to share the experience and solutions to apply Linked Data Technology to the real problems. We welcome not only researchers but also engineers, practitioners, and project managers who commit projects to develop Linked Data in practice.

Topics

  • Linked Data Management

    • Conversion of data to RDF

    • Data integration

    • Identity management

    • Scheme management

    • Domain-specific models

  • Linked Data Applications

    • Domain-dependent applications

    • Generic applications

    • Interface and interaction

  • Linked Data Projects

    • Business models

    • Project management models

    • Community models

    • Domain-specific projects

Important dates

  • Submission deadline: extended to 15 October 2013

    • Notification: 17 October 2013

    • Camera ready submission: 28 October 2013

Submissions

We seek the following kinds of submissions:

  • Full papers: up to 16 pages in LNCS

  • Short papers: up to 6 pages in LNCS

In particular, we expect the following descriptions for Linked Data Project papers:

  • Dataset descriptions: the purpose, the size, etc.

  • Models: the schemes and data models

  • Use cases

  • Applications (if exist)

  • Lessons learnt

All submissions should be submitted on EasyChair system (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ldpw13).

Workshop Organizers

  • Prof. Hideaki Takeda (National Institute of Informatics, Japan)

    • Prof. Jason J. Jung (Yeungnam University, Korea)

Committee Members

  • Christian Bizer (University of Mannheim, Germany)

  • Naoki Fukuta (Shizuoka University, Japan)

  • Sebastian Hellmann (University of Leipzig, Germany)

  • Ryutaro Ichise (National Institute of Informatics, Japan)

  • Kouji Kozaki (Osaka University, Japan)

  • Shinichi Nagano (Toshiba Cooperation, Japan)

  • Claus Stadler (University of Leipzig, Germany)

  • Takahira Yamaguchi (Keio University, Japan)

  • To be added more