ProLingKNOWER 2023: PROfiling LINGuistic KNOWledgE gRaphs Vienna, Austria, September 12-15, 2023 |
Conference website | http://prolingknower.disco.unimib.it |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=prolingknower2023 |
The focus of this workshop is to reveal novel approaches, methodologies and frameworks on profiling Linguistic Linked Data (LLD) (corpora, lexicons, ontologies, etc.) as well as to highlight tools and user interfaces that can effectively assist different use cases for profiling such data. In addition, the workshop seeks methodologies that help effective profiling in building real-world Linked Data applications leveraging linguistic data, as well as use cases that reveal success stories or aspects that have been neglected so far. The benefits of addressing Linguistic Linked Data profiling issues will not only help in understanding and exploring such data, but also provide the means to increase Linguistic Linked Data consumption, and to maintain track of the evolution of the relevant datasets.
Despite the high number of datasets published as LLD, their usage is still not exploited as they lack comprehensive metadata. Data consumers need to obtain information about datasets in a concise form to decide if they are useful for their use case or not. Data profiling techniques offer an efficient solution to this problem as they are used to generate a semantic profile that contains metadata and statistics that describe the content of the dataset. Semantic profiles are very important for different use cases, such as: (1) provision of a general overview of the data, (2) ontology / dataset integration, (3) identification of quality issues, (4) query optimization, (5) data visualization, (6) data analytics tasks, (7) schema discovery, and (8) entity summarization.
Important Dates
- Submission: May 19, 2023
- Notification of acceptance June 16, 2023
- Camera-Ready submission June 30, 2023
- The final program provided March 31, 2023
- Workshop day (TBC) September 12-13, 2023
All submission deadlines are end-of-day in the Anywhere on Earth (AoE) time zone.
Submission Guidelines
We welcome the following types of contributions:
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Short (up to 5 pages) and full (up to 10 pages) research papers
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Industry and use case presentations (up to 5 pages)
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Tool and system demonstrations should not exceed 4 pages
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Position papers (up to 4 pages)
All submission lengths are given including references. Accepted submissions will be published in an open-access conference proceedings volume, free of charge for authors. The ACL templates should therefore be used for all conference submissions.
Papers have to be submitted through easychair.
Each submission will be reviewed by at least 2 members of the PC. Papers will be evaluated according to their significance, originality, technical content, style, clarity and relevance to the workshop.
List of Topics
The proposed workshop seeks application-oriented papers, as well as more theoretical papers and position papers. The workshop proposes a multidisciplinary discussion on the following themes, with a focus on RDF data. Main topics but not limited to:
- Semantic profiles representation of linguistic data
- Evaluation of linguistic dataset profiling tools and algorithms
- Linguistic data summarisation
- Ontology and data quality evaluation for linguistic data
- Fusing and refining linguistics profiling results
- Scalable approaches for linguistic profiles generation
- SHACL shapes as means for profiling
- Topic profiling for linguistic data
Besides academia, the workshop targets developers and other knowledge workers. We envision the workshop as a forum for researchers and practitioners to come together and discuss common challenges and identify synergies for joint initiatives. We welcome contributions describing technical approaches, as well as those related to real use cases in using semantic profiles.
Committees
Program Committee
- Albin Ahmeti - Semantic Web Company, Austria
- Alfonso Guarino - Università degli Studi di Foggia, Italy
- Anisa Rula - University of Brescia, Italy
- Andrea Maurino - Università degli Studi di Milano - Bicocca, Italy
- Beyza Yaman - ADAPT Centre, Dublin City University, Ireland
- Daniele Schicchi - Università di Palermo, Italy
- Daniele Spaladori - Istituto di Sistemi e Tecnologie Industriali Intelligenti per il Manifatturiero Avanzato (STIIMA) – CNR, Italy
- Dimitrios Skoutas - Information Management Systems Institute/Athena RC, Greece
- Gabriella Casalino - University of Bari "A.Moro", Italy
- Jakub Klímek - Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
- Jeremy Debattista - Top Quadrant, Malta
- Jose Emilio Labra Gayo -University of Oviedo, Spain
- Luigi Asprino - University of Bologna, Italy
- Manuel Vimercati - Università degli Studi di Milano - Bicocca, Italy
- Marco Cremaschi - Università degli Studi di Milano - Bicocca, Italy
- Riccardo Albertoni - Institute for Applied Mathematics and Information Technologies, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Genoa, Italy
- Theodore Dalamagas - Information Management Systems Institute/Athena RC, Greece
- Thierry Declerck – DFKI GmbH - Saarbrücken, Germany
- Włodzimierz Lewoniewski - Poznań University of Economics and Business, Poland
Organizing committee
- Blerina Spahiu - Università degli Studi di Milano - Bicocca, Italy
- Milan Dojchinovski - Czech Technical University in Prague / DBpedia Association, Germany
- Maribel Acosta - Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
- Penny Labropoulou - Institute for Language and Speech Processing/R.C. “Athena”, Greece
- Vojtěch Svátek - Prague University of Economics and Business, Czech Republic
Venue
This workshop is a hybrid, virtual and in-person event co-located with "Language, Data and Knowledge (LDK 2023)" in Vienna, Austria.
Contact
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