17th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and
Knowledge Management - EKAW
Lisbon, Portugal
http://ekaw2010.inesc-id.pt
Call for Workshop Proposals
Important Dates
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Submission of Workshop Proposals:
April 2nd 2010
Acceptance Notification:
April 16th 2010
Camera-Ready Workshop Notes:
September 1st 2010
Conference:
October
11th-15th 2010
The 17th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and
Knowledge Management is concerned with
all aspects of eliciting, acquiring, modeling and managing knowledge,
and its role in the construction of
knowledge-intensive systems and services for the semantic web,
knowledge management, e-business,
natural language processing, intelligent information integration, etc.
We seek high quality proposals for workshops about topics related to
the conference. Of particular interest are
proposals that address one of the following areas:
1) Knowledge Management
2) Knowledge Engineering and Acquisition
3) Knowledge In Use
4) Social and Cognitive Aspects of Knowledge Engineering
5) Special focus knowledge management and engineering by the masses
* Human-machine synergy in knowledge acquisition
* Incentives for knowledge creation and semantic annotation
* Enhancing human productivity (e.g. knowledge workers)
* Social and human factors in knowledge management
* Collective and collaborative intelligence in knowledge management
* Social tagging and folksonomies, social networks
* Web2.0 approaches to KM (including semantic wikis, folksonomies,
etc.)
* Games with a Purpose and KM
* Linked Open Data / Web of Data
Proposals should be sent to the following three people:
by April 2nd 2010 and contain a concise description of the
proposed workshop covering the following aspects on
no more than 5 pages.
- Title and description of the workshop topic specifying the workshop
goals and the technical issues that will be its focus.
- Contact information and short CV of the proposers (name, department,
university, telephone, fax and e-mail),
including a list of workshops previously arranged by any members of
the proposed organizing committee (if any).
- Relation to the topic of the conference, including a brief discussion
of why and to whom the workshop is of interest.
- Information about potential attendees and previous or related
workshops (organizers, topics, venue, number of attendees)
- A tentative list of PC members, clearly stating those that have
already accepted
- The tentative dates (submission, notification, camera-ready deadline,
etc.)
EKAW workshops provide an informal setting where the participants have
the opportunity to discuss specific
technical topics in an atmosphere that fosters the active exchange of
ideas. Our aim for the workshop program
is to promote and collect multidisciplinary research directions that
contribute to knowledge management and
engineering. Members from all research areas related to knowledge are
invited to submit workshop proposals.