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CALL FOR PAPERS
1st International Workshop on the Semantic Sensor Web (SemSensWeb 2009) http://semsensweb.di.uoa.gr/ June 1st, 2009 Heraklion, Crete, Greece Collocated with the 6th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2009) OBJIECTIVES Millions of sensors are currently been deployed in sensor networks around the globe and are actively collecting an enormous amount of data. Together with legacy data sources, specialized software modules (e.g., modules performing mathematical modeling and simulation) and current Web 2.0 technologies such as mashups, deployed sensor networks give us the opportunity to develop unique applications in a variety of sectors (environment, agriculture, health, transportation, surveillance, public security etc.). The terms Sensor Internet, Sensor Web and Sensor Grid have recently been used to refer to the combination of sensor networks and other technologies (Web, service-oriented, Grid and database) with the view of addressing this opportunity. Previous Sensor Internet, Sensor Web and Sensor Grid proposals make very little use of semantics (e.g., they do not use semantic annotations, metadata, ontologies etc.) and, in fact, whenever these proposals do refer to semantic concepts, they do so in an unprincipled and non-systematic way. On the contrary, the use of explicit semantics for Web and Grid resources as pioneered by many Semantic Web and Semantic Grid projects enables us to overcome the heterogeneity of data and resources, and to improve tasks like data sharing, service discovery and composition etc. In this workshop, we would like to explore whether the core ideas and technologies of the Semantic Web can also be applied to sensor networks to allow the development of an open information space which we call the Semantic Sensor Web. The Semantic Sensor Web unifies the real and the virtual world by integrating sensor technologies and Semantic Web technologies. TOPICS OF INTEREST (including but not limited to): * Data models and languages for the Semantic Sensor Web * Architectures and middleware for the Semantic Sensor Web * Ontologies and rules for the Semantic Sensor Web * Annotation tools for the Semantic Sensor Web * Semantic data integration of heterogeneous sensor network data streams * Registries for the Semantic Sensor Web * Mashup technologies for the Semantic Sensor Web * Semantic Sensor Web applications SUBMISSIONS We invite two kinds of submissions: * Research papers. These should not exceed 15 pages in length. * Demos. Deployed technologies (sensors, middleware and mashups) are important if the Semantic Sensor Web is to be realized. We therefore strongly encourage the submission of demo papers, and the presentation of demos related to research papers (a separate demo paper does not need to be submitted in this case, but the research paper should clearly discuss the demo to be presented). Demo papers should not exceed 5 pages in length. Submissions should be formatted according to the Lecture Notes in Compute Science guidelines for proceedings available at http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-7-72376-0. Papers should be submitted in PDF format. The submission site will be open soon and will be accessible from the workshop's Web page (http://semsensweb.di.uoa.gr/). At least one author of each accepted paper or demo must register for the workshop. Information about registration will appear soon on the ESWC 2009 Web page. PROCEEDINGS We expect the workshop proceedings to be published as CEUR Workshop Proceedings (see http://ceur-ws.org). IMPORTANT DATES * Paper and demo submission: March 8, 2009 * Notification of acceptance or rejection: April 4, 2009 * Camera ready version due: April 18, 2009 WORKSHOP CHAIRS Oscar Corcho (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid) Manfred Hauswirth (DERI Galway) Manolis Koubarakis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) |
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