Second CfP: VISSW 2010
Ian Dickinson
ian at epimorphics.com
Mi Nov 25 22:41:22 CET 2009
Second CALL FOR PAPERS
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2nd International Workshop on Visual Interfaces to the Social and
Semantic Web (VISSW 2010)
In conjunction with the International Conference on Intelligent User
Interfaces (IUI 2010)
Hong Kong, 7th February 2010
http://www.smart-ui.org/events/vissw2010/
INTRODUCTION
------------
The continued growth and importance of the Social Web has resulted in
ever increasing volumes of data created, published and consumed by
users. This vast amount of data takes many forms, including text,
images, video and more recently streams of status information from
applications such as Twitter. Not only is this data accessible through
more traditional means, such as desktop and laptop computers, but also
via diverse platforms such as mobile phones and set-top boxes that
bring unique constraints in terms of computing resources and user
interfaces. Through the increasing availability of Web APIs, data that
has traditionally been coupled with a specific application may now be
exposed through novel interfaces developed by third parties, providing
functionality not previously anticipated by the data owner.
In tandem with the growth of the Social Web, the Web at large has
experienced a significant evolution into a Web not just of linked
documents, but also of Linked Data. This development, which exploits
the Semantic Web technology stack, allows relationships to be
expressed between items in distributed data sets, paving the way for
integration of raw data from multiple, heterogeneous sources. Coupled
with the increasing availability of APIs that expose structured (if
not linked) data from the Social Web, application developers have a
wealth of data available to them upon which they can build compelling
visual interfaces.
The ability to easily integrate vast amounts of data from across the
Social and Semantic Web raises significant and exciting research
challenges, not least of which how to provide effective access to and
navigation across vast, heterogeneous and interconnected data sources.
However, the need for intelligent and visual human interfaces to this
evolving Web is not limited simply to the modalities of searching and
browsing, important as these are. As the Web becomes increasingly
populated with data, continues to evolve from a read-mainly to a
read-write medium, and the level of social interaction supported on
the Web increases, there is also a pressing need to support end-users
who engage in a wide range of online tasks, such as publishing and
sharing their own data on the Web.
This workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners
from diverse, complementary fields to discuss the latest research
results and challenges in designing, implementing, and evaluating
intelligent interfaces to structured or Linked Data in the context of
the Social or Semantic Web. The workshop will serve as an opportunity
for researchers to gain feedback on their work, and to identify
potential collaborations with their peers. We believe that the
potential for fostering links between a variety of facets of the IUI
community will help to ensure an exciting workshop program.
Information about the previous workshop can be found at:
http://www.smart-ui.org/events/vissw2009/
TOPICS OF INTEREST
------------------
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Interfaces
o Novel visualisation of structured, linked and aggregated
data, originating from multiple sources.
o Novel interfaces for high-volume transient data, e.g.
feeds, streams and sensors.
o 'Living' interfaces to constantly evolving data,
vocabularies, and emerging links between them.
o Task-centric interfaces for structured and/or Linked Data.
o Interface components for displaying/interacting with
aggregated, heterogeneous Linked Data, e.g. components for displaying
provenance information.
o Lightweight components and processes for casual users to
publish/share their own content on the Web.
o Ontology-based visualization of collections of data.
* Interaction Paradigms
o Novel interaction paradigms for textual, photos, music,
videos, etc. on alternative platforms (e.g. mobile devices, set-top
boxes, shared/public displays).
o Novel interaction paradigms with structured, linked and
aggregated data.
o Investigation of task-centric interaction paradigms beyond
search and browse.
o Ontology-based interaction with collections of data.
o Semantic models for interaction and their reuse on the web
* Empirical Studies and Evaluation
o Empirical studies that can guide the development of
interfaces for Linked Data.
o Use cases which present novel visualization requirements
and expose interesting interaction challenges on the Social and
Semantic Web.
o Lessons learned from user-studies, pilot systems and live
deployments in the Social and Semantic Web.
SUBMISSIONS
-----------
We welcome three types of submissions:
* Full papers which should be between 6 and 10 pages.
* Short papers and position papers which should be up to 5 pages.
* Demo papers which should be a 2 page description with a
screenshot of the working prototype or preferably a link to an online
demo.
Submissions must be in PDF format and prepared according to the IUI
format. Papers will be peer-reviewed by three independent reviewers.
Papers can be submitted via the EasyChair system at:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences?conf=vissw2010 . Accepted papers
will be published in CEUR-WS.org proceedings.
IMPORTANT DATES
---------------
* Paper submission deadline: 30th November, 2009 (11:59pm Hawaii time)
* Notification of acceptance: 18th December, 2009
* Camera-ready paper submission deadline: 12th January, 2010
REGISTRATION
------------
Please refer to the main conference website for registration details:
http://www.iuiconf.org/
ORGANISERS
----------
* Siegfried Handschuh, DERI, NUI Galway, Ireland
* Tom Heath, Talis Information Ltd, UK
* VinhTuan Thai, DERI, NUI Galway, Ireland
* Ian Dickinson, Epimorphics Ltd, UK
* Lora Aroyo, VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands
* Valentina Presutti, Semantic Technology Laboratory (STLab), ISTC, Italy
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
-------------------
* Peter Brusilovsky, University of Pittsburgh, US
* Karen Church, Telefonica Research, ES
* Duane Degler, Design for Context, US
* Bertrand Delacretaz, Day, CH
* Aldo Gangemi, CNR-ISTC, IT
* Alain Giboin, INRIA, FR
* Michael Hausenblas, DERI, NUI Galway, IE
* Nathalie Henry, Microsoft Research, US
* David Karger, MIT, US
* Nicholas J. Kings, BT, UK
* Georgi Kobilarov, FU Berlin, DE
* Steffen Lohmann, University of Duisburg, DE
* Wolfgang Maass, University of St.Gallen, CH
* Knud Möller, DERI, NUI Galway, IE
* Enrico Motta, The Open University, UK
* Alexandre Passant, DERI, NUI Galway, IE
* Adam Perer, IBM Research, IL
* Massimo Romanelli, DFKI, DE
* Lloyd Rutledge, Open Universiteit, NL
* Harald Sack, Hasso-Plattner-Institut, DE
* Sebastian Schaffert, Salzburg Research, AT
* Bernhard Schandl, Uni Vienna, AT
* Daniel Schwabe, PUC-Rio, BR
* Barry Smyth, University College Dublin, IE
* Carlo Torniai, Simon Fraser University, CA
* Fabio Vitali, University of Bologna, IT
* Earl Wagner, Northwestern University, US
* Jun Zhao, Oxford University, UK
CONTACT INFORMATION
-------------------
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the workshop
organizers at: vissw2010 [at] easychair [dot] org
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CALL FOR PAPERS
---------------
2nd International Workshop on Visual Interfaces to the Social and Semantic Web (VISSW 2010)
In conjunction with the International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2010)
Hong Kong, 7th February 2010
http://www.smart-ui.org/events/vissw2010/
INTRODUCTION
------------
The continued growth and importance of the Social Web has resulted in ever increasing volumes of data created, published and consumed by users. This vast amount of data takes many forms, including text, images, video and more recently streams of status information from applications such as Twitter. Not only is this data accessible through more traditional means, such as desktop and laptop computers, but also via diverse platforms such as mobile phones and set-top boxes that bring unique constraints in terms of computing resources and user interfaces. Through the increasing availability of Web APIs, data that has traditionally been coupled with a specific application may now be exposed through novel interfaces developed by third parties, providing functionality not previously anticipated by the data owner.
In tandem with the growth of the Social Web, the Web at large has experienced a significant evolution into a Web not just of linked documents, but also of Linked Data. This development, which exploits the Semantic Web technology stack, allows relationships to be expressed between items in distributed data sets, paving the way for integration of raw data from multiple, heterogeneous sources. Coupled with the increasing availability of APIs that expose structured (if not linked) data from the Social Web, application developers have a wealth of data available to them upon which they can build compelling visual interfaces.
The ability to easily integrate vast amounts of data from across the Social and Semantic Web raises significant and exciting research challenges, not least of which how to provide effective access to and navigation across vast, heterogeneous and interconnected data sources. However, the need for intelligent and visual human interfaces to this evolving Web is not limited simply to the modalities of searching and browsing, important as these are. As the Web becomes increasingly populated with data, continues to evolve from a read-mainly to a read-write medium, and the level of social interaction supported on the Web increases, there is also a pressing need to support end-users who engage in a wide range of online tasks, such as publishing and sharing their own data on the Web.
This workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from diverse, complementary fields to discuss the latest research results and challenges in designing, implementing, and evaluating intelligent interfaces to structured or Linked Data in the context of the Social or Semantic Web. The workshop will serve as an opportunity for researchers to gain feedback on their work, and to identify potential collaborations with their peers. We believe that the potential for fostering links between a variety of facets of the IUI community will help to ensure an exciting workshop program.
Information about the previous workshop can be found at: http://www.smart-ui.org/events/vissw2009/
TOPICS OF INTEREST
------------------
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Interfaces
o Novel visualisation of structured, linked and aggregated data, originating from multiple sources.
o Novel interfaces for high-volume transient data, e.g. feeds, streams and sensors.
o 'Living' interfaces to constantly evolving data, vocabularies, and emerging links between them.
o Task-centric interfaces for structured and/or Linked Data.
o Interface components for displaying/interacting with aggregated, heterogeneous Linked Data, e.g. components for displaying provenance information.
o Lightweight components and processes for casual users to publish/share their own content on the Web.
o Ontology-based visualization of collections of data.
* Interaction Paradigms
o Novel interaction paradigms for textual, photos, music, videos, etc. on alternative platforms (e.g. mobile devices, set-top boxes, shared/public displays).
o Novel interaction paradigms with structured, linked and aggregated data.
o Investigation of task-centric interaction paradigms beyond search and browse.
o Ontology-based interaction with collections of data.
o Semantic models for interaction and their reuse on the web
* Empirical Studies and Evaluation
o Empirical studies that can guide the development of interfaces for Linked Data.
o Use cases which present novel visualization requirements and expose interesting interaction challenges on the Social and Semantic Web.
o Lessons learned from user-studies, pilot systems and live deployments in the Social and Semantic Web.
SUBMISSIONS
-----------
We welcome three types of submissions:
* Full papers which should be between 6 and 10 pages.
* Short papers and position papers which should be up to 5 pages.
* Demo papers which should be a 2 page description with a screenshot of the working prototype or preferably a link to an online demo.
Submissions must be in PDF format and prepared according to the IUI format. Papers will be peer-reviewed by three independent reviewers. Papers can be submitted via the EasyChair system at: http://www.easychair.org/conferences?conf=vissw2010 . Accepted papers will be published in CEUR-WS.org proceedings.
IMPORTANT DATES
---------------
* Paper submission deadline: 30th November, 2009 (11:59pm Hawaii time)
* Notification of acceptance: 18th December, 2009
* Camera-ready paper submission deadline: 12th January, 2010
REGISTRATION
------------
Please refer to the main conference website for registration details: http://www.iuiconf.org/
ORGANISERS
----------
* Siegfried Handschuh, DERI, NUI Galway, Ireland
* Tom Heath, Talis Information Ltd, UK
* VinhTuan Thai, DERI, NUI Galway, Ireland
* Ian Dickinson, Epimorphics Ltd, UK
* Lora Aroyo, VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands
* Valentina Presutti, Semantic Technology Laboratory (STLab), ISTC, Italy
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
-------------------
* Peter Brusilovsky, University of Pittsburgh, US
* Karen Church, Telefonica Research, ES
* Duane Degler, Design for Context, US
* Bertrand Delacretaz, Day, CH
* Aldo Gangemi, CNR-ISTC, IT
* Alain Giboin, INRIA, FR
* Michael Hausenblas, DERI, NUI Galway, IE
* Nathalie Henry, Microsoft Research, US
* David Karger, MIT, US
* Nicholas J. Kings, BT, UK
* Georgi Kobilarov, FU Berlin, DE
* Steffen Lohmann, University of Duisburg, DE
* Wolfgang Maass, University of St.Gallen, CH
* Knud Möller, DERI, NUI Galway, IE
* Enrico Motta, The Open University, UK
* Alexandre Passant, DERI, NUI Galway, IE
* Adam Perer, IBM Research, IL
* Massimo Romanelli, DFKI, DE
* Lloyd Rutledge, Open Universiteit, NL
* Harald Sack, Hasso-Plattner-Institut, DE
* Sebastian Schaffert, Salzburg Research, AT
* Bernhard Schandl, Uni Vienna, AT
* Daniel Schwabe, PUC-Rio, BR
* Barry Smyth, University College Dublin, IE
* Carlo Torniai, Simon Fraser University, CA
* Fabio Vitali, University of Bologna, IT
* Earl Wagner, Northwestern University, US
* Jun Zhao, Oxford University, UK
CONTACT INFORMATION
-------------------
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the workshop organizers at: vissw2010 [at] easychair [dot] org
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