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IJSC 2009 : Web Scale Reasoning: scalable, tolerant and dynamic: Special Issue of the International Journal of Semantic Computing | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http://webscare.larkc.eu/ | |||||||||||||||||
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The Semantic Web is the vision of a Web of data usable for both humans but also machines. This web, consists of inter-connected instance data annotated with possibly expressive ontologies. Therefore a tremendous amount of information becomes available that should be processed based on formal semantics attached to it. The Semantic Web community has developed a number of languages (such as RDF, RDF Schema, OWL) that deploy logic for this purpose. Impressive progress has been made on scalable storage, querying and inference for these languages, and they are successfully being deployed on large intranets and medium-scale web-applications.
However existing reasoning techniques often fail to live up to the expectations put into them in this context. They can often neither deal with high number of instances, the expressiveness of the ontologies describing them or the inherent inconsistency and incompleteness of data on the Web. This special issue is intended to focus on these problems of scalability and robustness of reasoning on the Web, and furthermore to investigate alternative reasoning methods, which take incompleteness and distribution of data and knowledge as inherent properties into account. Topics Original contributions, not currently under review or accepted by another journal, are solicited in relevant areas including (but not limited to) the following: Scalable reasoning for the Web Web scale querying and searching Reasoning with inconsistent ontologies Stream reasoning in the Semantic Web Efficient storage of structured data that scale to a very large size Computitional learning theory for the Web Meta-reasoning for the Web Complex reasoning: How to find implicit information efficiently in large, expressive, or distributed ontologies. Submission Guidelines Papers should be submitted to the easychair website: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=webscare09 Details of the journal, manuscript preparation, and recent articles are available on the website: http://www.worldscinet.com/ijsc/ijsc.shtml Important Dates Deadline for paper submission March 10, 2009 Completion of first review June 10, 2009 Minor/Major revision due August 10, 2009 Final decision notification October 10, 2009 Publication materials due December 1, 2009 Publication date (tentative): May 2010 Guest Editors Zhisheng Huang, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands Uwe Keller, Semantic Technology Institute, University of Innsbruck, Austria Stefan Schlobach, Vrije University Amsterdam, The Netherlands Ning Zhong, Maebashi Institute of Technology, Japan and the International WIC Institute/BJUT, China |
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