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From: Krzysztof Janowicz <jano@xxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 10:44:09 -0400
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Call for Papers
Semantic Web Journal
Special Issue on Linked Spatiotemporal Data and Geo-Ontologies
http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/blog/special-issue-linked-spatiotemporal-data-and-geo-ontologies    (01)

Scope
Whilst the Web has changed with the advent of the Social Web from mostly 
authoritative towards increasing amounts of user generated content, it 
is essentially still about linked documents. These documents provide 
structure and context for the described data and easy their 
interpretation. In contrast, the upcoming Data Web is about linking 
data, not documents. Such data sets are not bound to a specific document 
but can be easily combined and used outside of the original context. 
With a growth rate of millions of new facts encoded as RDF-triples per 
month, the Linked Data cloud allows users to answer complex queries 
spanning multiple sources. Due to the uncoupling of data from its 
original creation context, semantic interoperability, identity 
resolution, and ontologies are central methodologies to ensure 
consistency and meaningful results. Space and time are fundamental 
ordering relations to structure such data and provide an implicit 
context for their interpretation. Prominent geo-related Linked Data hubs 
include Geonames.org as well as the Linked Geo Data project which 
provides a RDF serialization of Open Street Map. Furthermore, myriad 
other Linked Data sources contain location-based references. This 
special issue is an open-call follow up to the Linked Spatiotemporal 
Data 2010 workshop held in conjunction with the 6th International 
Conference on Geographic Information Science GIScience 2010. The issue 
aims at defining the data, knowledge representations, reasoning 
methodologies, and additional tools needed to link locations seamlessly 
into the Web of Linked Data. Subsequently, with the advent of Linked 
Locations in Linked Data, the gap between the Semantic Web and the Geo 
Web will begin to narrow.    (02)

List of Relevant Topics
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):    (03)

# Application of Linked Spatiotemporal Data    (04)

     * Linked Data and the Sensor Web Enablement
     * Linked Data and mobile applications
     * Linked Data gazetteers and points of interest
     * Linked Data in the domain of cultural heritage research    (05)

# Retrieving and Browsing of Linked Spatiotemporal Data    (06)

     * Mining Linked Spatiotemporal Data from existing sources
     * Spatiotemporal indexing of Linked Data
     * Harvesting Linked Data from heterogeneous sources
     * Spatial extensions to query languages such as SPARQL (e.g.,
       GeoSPARQL)
     * Visualizing and browsing through the Linked Spatiotemporal Data cloud    (07)

# Integration and Interoperation of Linked Spatiotemporal Data    (08)

     * Ontologies and vocabularies to support interoperability
     * Identity assumptions and resolution for data fusion and
       integration
     * The role of space and time to structure Linked Data
     * Versioning of spatio-temporal data
     * Semantic annotation and microformats
     * Adding contextual information to Linked Data    (09)

# Linked Data and Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI)    (010)

     * Spatiotemporal Aspects of Data Quality, Trust, and Provenance in 
Linked Data
     * Tag and Vocabulary recommendations for annotating VGI
     * Maintenance of links    (011)

Submissions
The special issue on Linked Spatiotemporal Data and Geo-Ontologies calls 
for original high-quality research on any of the above mentioned topics. 
Extended versions of manuscripts published in conferences and workshops 
are welcome as long as the previous publications are clearly 
acknowledged and the new submission introduces substantial revisions and 
updates. Authors are requested to follow the author guidelines, submit 
online via mstracker, and include the name of the call within the 
submission letter. While there is no official page limit, we request 
manuscripts between 14-22 pages in length. All manuscripts will be 
reviewed based on the SWJ open and transparent review policy and will be 
made available during online the review process.    (012)

Important Dates
Manuscript submission due: 6. May 2011
Acceptance notification: 15. June 2011
Camera-ready copies: 30. June 2011
Issue publication: Fall 2011    (013)

Editors
* Krzysztof Janowicz, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
* Todd Pehle, Orbis Technologies, USA
* Glen Hart, Ordnance Survey, UK
* Patrick Maué, University of Muenster, Germany    (014)



-- 
Krzysztof Janowicz    (015)

GeoVISTA Center, Department of Geography, 302 Walker Building
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA    (016)

Email: jano@xxxxxxx
Webpage: http://www.personal.psu.edu/kuj13/
Semantic Web Journal: http://www.semantic-web-journal.net    (017)

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