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Fourth International Workshop on Resource Discovery (RED)
May 29-June 2, 2011, Heraklion, Greece. At the 8th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2011) Existing Web infrastructures such as the Semantic Web, Linking Data Projects and Semantic Grids have supported the publication of a tremendous amount of resources. In order to provide users with the capability of using available resources in their day-to-day tasks, scalable infrastructures and efficient techniques to discover, select and access resources are required. Semantic descriptions of functionally and quality of resources as well as user preferences, play an important role in the achievement of this goal. A resource may be a data repository, a database management system, a linked data endpoint, a link between resources, a semantic wiki, or a Web service. Resources are characterized by core information including a name, a description of its functionality, its URLs, and various additional Quality of Service parameters that express its non-functional characteristics. Resource discovery is the process of identifying, locating and selecting existing resources that satisfy specific functional and non-functional requirements. Current research includes crawling, indexing, ranking, clustering, and rewriting techniques, for collecting and consuming the resources for a specific request. The Fourth International Workshop on Resource Discovery aims at bringing together researchers from the database, artificial intelligence and semantic web areas, to discuss research issues and experiences in developing and deploying concepts, techniques and applications addressing various issues related to resource discovery. Papers presenting either theoretical or applicative material are expected. This fourth edition will focus on techniques to efficiently collect and consume resources that are semantically described. Approaches for query rewriting in Databases, service selection and composition in Service Oriented Architectures, and for processing queries against Linked Data, can contribute to solve the resource discovery problem, and are of special interest. Workshop key dates: ---------------------------- Abstract Submission Deadline: February 25, 2011. Full Paper Submission Deadline: March 4, 2011. Acceptance notification: April 1, 2011 Camera ready: April 15, 2011. Workshop Full-day: May 29/30, 2011. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): ----------------------------------------------------------------- -) Ontology-based Resource Discovery. -) Formalisms to semantically describe resources as well as user preferences and quality. -) Resource Discovery query languages. -) Applications to register, produce and consume resources, e.g. crawlers, search engines,federated frameworks. -) Query rewriting over Web resources such as Web Services and Linked Datasets. -) Cost-models and Optimization for Resource Discovery. -) Automatic extraction of metadata. -) Scalable architectures for Resource Discovery. -) Applications in e-government, life science, healthcare, among others. -) Benchmarks for Resource Discovery Evaluation. Submission Guidelines -------------------------------- Long papers are limited to 15 pages and short papers to 8 pages. All papers will be formated according to the LNCS format. Submissions can be realized through the easychair system at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=red2011 Publication ---------------- Proceedings of the workshop will be published online. As in previous editions, papers presented at the workshop (including long and short) will be invited to be revised and extended for a second peer-review process. At the issue of the second review process, accepted papers will be published in a volume of Lecture Notes in Computer Science by Springer (pending approval). Workshop information ------------------------------ The workshop will take place in Heraklion, May 29-June 2, 2011. Please visit the website for more information: http://www.ldc.usb.ve/RED2011/. Workshop Organizing Committee --------------------------------------------- Maria-Esther Vidal, Universidad Simon Bolivar, Venezuela Edna Ruckaus, Universidad Simon Bolivar, Venezuela Workshop Chair ----------------------- Zoe Lacroix, Arizona State University and Translational Genomics Research Institute, USA Program Committee --------------------------- Jose Luis Ambite, University Southern California, USA. Yudith Cardinale, Universidad Simon Bolivar, Venezuela. Vassilis Christophides, ICS-FORTH, Greece. Oscar Corcho, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain. Joyce El Haddad, Universite Paris-Dauphine, France. Alberto Fernandez, Universidad Juan Carlos I, Spain. Manolis Gergatsoulis, Ionian University, Greece. Marlene Goncalves, Universidad Simon Bolivar, Venezuela. Andreas Harth, AIFB, Karisruhe Institute of Technology, Germany. H.V. Jagadish, University of Michigan, USA. Marta Rukoz, Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense University, France. Maiguel-Angel Sicilia, University of Alcala, Spain. Hala Skaf-Moli, Nantes University, LINA, France. Dimitrios Skotas, University of Hannover, Germany. Maciej Zaremba, DERI and National University of Ireland, Ireland. |
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