3rd Int. Semantic Web Applications and Tools
for
Life Sciences
Berlin, 10th December
2010
Overview
SWAT4LS is a workshop that
provides a venue to present and discuss benefits and limits of the adoption of
Web based information systems and semantic technologies in life sciences,
biomedical informatics and computational biology.
The web is a key medium for information publishing, and web based
information systems play a key role in biomedical information exchange and
integration. At the same time, the variety and complexity of biomedical
information call for the adoption of semantic-based solutions. The Semantic Web
provides a set of technologies and standards that are key to support semantic
markup, ontology development, distributed information resources and
collaborative social environments. Altogether the adoption of the web-based
semantic-enabled technologies in the Life Sciences has potential impact on the
future of publishing, biological research and medicine. This workshop will
provide a venue to present and discuss benefits and limits of the adoption of
these technologies and tools in biomedical informatics and computational
biology. It will showcase experiences, information resources, tools development
and applications. It will bring together researchers, both developers and
users, from the various fields of Biology, Bioinformatics and Computer Science,
to discuss goals, current limits and some real use cases for Semantic Web
technologies in Life Sciences.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Standards, Technologies, Tools
for the Semantic Web
- Semantic Web standards and new
proposals (RDF, OWL, SKOS, Linked Data, … )
- Biomedical Ontologies and
related tools
- Alternative approaches to
integrate semantic representations and web based solutions
- Formal approaches to large
biomedical knowledge bases
- Systems for a Semantic Web for
Bioinformatics
- RDF stores, Reasoners, query
and visualization systems for life sciences
- Semantic biomedical Web
Services
- Semantics aware Biological
Data Integration Systems
- Existing and prospective
applications of the Semantic Web for Bioinformatics
- Semantics aware application
tools
- Semantic Wikis
- Semantic collaborative
research environments
- Case studies, use cases, and
scenarios
The following possible contributions are sought:
- Research papers
- Position papers
- Posters
- Software demos
We are also accepting
proposals for tutorials, hackathons or other related events to be held on Dec
8th (hackathons) and Dec 9th (tutorials). If interested, please contact info at swat4ls.org
All accepted communications will be published in the proceedings.
Proceedings for the last editions of the workshop have been pubslished via the
CEUR-WS.org Workshop Proceedings service (see http://ceur-ws.org/). Best papers will be invited to a
journal special issue (probably BMC Bioinformatics).
Authors of accepted contributions to the last
editions of SWAT4LS have been invited to submit extended and revised
contributions for a special issue in BMC Bioinformatics (dedicated to the
SWAT4LS 2008 edition), and for a special issue of the BMC Journal of Biomedical
Semantics (dedicated to the SWAT4LS 2009 edition, in preparation). We will
continue with this approach and we will announce more detailed infomation as
soon as we have reached an agreement with publishers.
- Submission openinig: 7 September 2010
- Papers submission deadline: 12 October 2010
- Posters and demo submission
deadline: 1 November 2010
- Communication of acceptance: 8 November 2010
- Camera ready: 21
November 2010
All papers and posters must be in English, formatted according to LNCS
format (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html) and submitted in pdf
format.
- Submissions for papers should report original
research, and should be between 8 and 15 pages.
- Submissions for position papers should report
qualified opinions, recommendations or conclusions, and should be between
3 and 6 pages.
- Submissions for posters should be between 2 and 4
pages.
- Submissions for software demo proposals should also be
between 2 and 4 pages.
All submissions will be handled via the EasyChair submission system. A
link will be provided when registrations open.
To ensure high quality, submitted papers will be carefully peer-reviewed by at
least three members of the Scientific Program Committee.
Workshop
Chairs
- Adrian Paschke, Corporate Semantic Web, Freie Universitaet
Berlin, Germany
- Albert
Burger, School of Mathematical
and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt
University, and Human Genetics Unit, Medical Research Council, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Paolo
Romano, Bioinformatics, National Cancer Research Institute, Genova, Italy
- M. Scott Marshall, Adaptive Information
Disclosure Group, University of Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
- Andrea Splendiani, Biomathematics and
Bioinformatics dept., Rothamsted Research, UK
See website http://www.swat4ls.org/2010/