CFP : ONTOBRAS - 6th Brazilian Conference on Ontological Research
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ONTOBRAS 2013
6th Brazilian Conference on Ontological Research
September 23 - 25, 2013 - Belo Horizonte / MG - Brasil
Co-located event: 2nd Workshop on Semantic Web and Amazonian Biodiversity Ontology
Ontology is a cross-disciplinary field concerning with the study of concepts and theories that support the building of shared conceptualizations of specific domains. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the application of ontologies to solve modeling and classification problems in diverse areas such as Computer Science, Information Science, Philosophy, Artificial Intelligence, Linguistic, Knowledge Management and many others.
The Brazilian Conference on Ontologies foresees an opportunity and scientific environment in which researchers and practitioners from Information Sciences and Computer Science can exchange the theories, methodologies, languages, tools and experience related to the ontology development and application.
In particular, this Sixth Edition of the Conference is being held simultaneously with the Second Workshop on Semantic Web and Amazonian Biodiversity Ontology, putting forward the effort of the research community in integrating the previous events about Ontologies that has happened in Brazil in recent years, in order to create a unique highly scientifically qualified international forum for presenting and discussing the subject.
Therefore, we provide a non-comprehensive list of areas and researchers’ communities from which we expect to receive submissions:
- Information Science, for instance working with ontologies, thesauri, knowledge management among other applications,
- Databases, for instance working with semantic data integration, linked open data, among other applications,
- Artificial Intelligence, for instance working with knowledge based systems, agents, ontology reasoning, among other applications
- Software Engineering, for instance working with conceptual modeling, Business Process Models, among other applications,
- Informatics in Education, for instance working with Educational Ontologies , Semantic Web-based Educational Standards, among other applications,
- Linguistics and philosophy, working with natural language processing using ontologies, theories of representation, among other applications.
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit theoretical, technical and practical research contributions that directly or indirectly address the issues above. Particularly welcome are e-science, life-sciences, e-business and cultural applications.
CALL FOR PAPERS
We would like to invite you to participate in the 6th Brazilian Conference on Ontologies, which will be held this year in Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil, on September 23-24. ONTOBRAS is the Brazilian meeting for discussing Ontologies and this year will be sponsored by Federal University of Minas Gerais. We are interested in the various aspects of the field, from its philosophical and theoretical foundations to the new technologies and innovative applications. In this edition, the meeting is opened to submissions in two categories:
- Full papers (maximum 12 pages) written in English and describing work with clear demonstrated results. Accepted full paper will be invited for oral presentation. The best full papers will be invited to be extended for publication in an influential international journal (still in negotiation).
- Short papers (maximum 6 pages) written in Portuguese, English, or Spanish and describing ongoing work. Accepted short papers will be invited for poster presentations.
All submissions must be in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) and must follow the article formatting rules provided by the Brazilian Computing Society (SBC). The models for Microsoft Office Word can be downloaded at this link; models for OpenOffice and Latex can be found at this link.
Submissions should be done via Easychair: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ontobras2013 [2]
The conference proceedings will be published in the online journal CEUR-WS (http://www.ceur-ws.org [3]).
IMPORTANT DATES
- Main track submission deadline: July 15, 2013
- Acceptance notification: August 15, 2013
- Final version: August 27, 2013
TOPICS
Suggested areas include, but are not limited to:
- Ontology and Conceptual Modeling:
Ontological Foundations for Conceptual Modeling and Metamodeling
Foundational ontologies
Upper-level ontologies
Semantic consistency
Ontology-based conceptual modeling tools and environments
- Ontologies and Knowledge Organization:
Facets Theory
Concept Theory
Terminology
Folksonomies
Documentary languages. Thesaurus
Taxonomies
Metadata
- Ontology Engineering:
Methodology, languages and tools
Composition and modularity
Merging, mapping and alignment
Ontology language interoperability
Integration methods, problems and practice
- Semantic Web:
Modelling
Information retrieval
Ontology Search
- Ontology and Natural Language Processing:
Linguistic ontologies applied to text processing
Patterns of ontologies for specific applications
- Ontology applications:
Domain ontologies in e-science, e-business, natural sciences and others
Knowledge management
Ontologies and semantic technologies in Education
- Ontology Visualization
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS / TUTORIALISTS
To be defined.
PANEL
A panel on Brazilian federal e-government solutions, applications, success cases, standards, efforts and actions performed by the Brazilian W3C Office will be presented at the event.
COMMITTEES
General Chairs - ONTOBRAS
- Marcello Peixoto Bax (UFMG, Brazil)
- Fernando Silva Parreiras (FUMEC, Brazil)
Chair - AMAZONIA SEMANTICA
- José Laurindo Campos dos Santos (INPA, Brazil) - lcampos at inpa.gov.br [4]
Program Chairs - ONTOBRAS
- Maurício Almeida (ECI - UFMG)
- Renata Wassermann (IME - USP)
Steering Committee
- Andreia Malucelli (PUCPR, Brazil)
- Bernadette Loscio (UFPE, Brazil)
- Fernando Gauthier (UFSC, Brazil)
- Fred Freitas (UFPE, Brazil)
- Giancarlo Guizzardi (UFES, Brazil)
- Mara Abel (UFRGS, Brazil)
- Marcello Bax (UFMG, Brazil)
- Maria Claudia Cavalcanti (IME, Brazil)
- Maria Luiza de Almeida Campos (UFF, Brazil)
- Renata Vieira (PUCRS, Brazil)
- Sonia Elisa Caregnato (UFRGS, Brazil)
Program Committee
Alan Pedro da Silva (UFAL, Brazil)
Alcione Oliveira (UFV, Brazil)
Alexandre Rademaker (FGV, Brazil)
Alicia Diaz (UNLP, Argentina)
Ana Carolina Salgado (UFPE, Brazil)
Ana Maria de Carvalho Moura (LNCC/RJ, Brazil)
Anarosa Alves Franco Brandão (USP, Brazil)
Andre Freitas (DERI, Ireland)
Andreia Malucelli (PUCPR, Brazil)
Cassia Trojahn (INRIA & LIG, France)
Cesar Tacla (UTFPR, Brazil)
Claudio Gutierrez (UCHILE, Chile)
Edward Hermann Haeusler (PUC-Rio, Brazil)
Emerson Paraiso (PUCPR, Brazil)
Evandro de Barros Costa (UFAL, Brazil)
Fabio Andre Porto (LNCC, Brazil)
Fernanda Baiao (UNIRIO, Brazil)
Fernanda Lima (UnB, Brazil)
Fernando Naufel do Amaral (UFF, Brazil)
Fernando Silva Parreiras (FUMEC, Brazil)
Flavio S. Correa Da Silva (USP, Brazil)
Fred Freitas (UFPE, Brazil)
Frederico Durao (CESAR, Brazil)
Gabriela Henning (UNL, Argentine)
Gerd Wagner (BTU Cottbus, Germany)
Gustavo Giménez-Lugo (UTFPR, Brazil)
Ig Ibert Bittencourt (UFAL, Brazil)
Jaime Simão Sichman (USP, Brazil)
Jérôme Euzenat (INRIA & LIG, France)
José Palazzo Moreira de Oliveira (UFRGS, Brazil)
José Parente de Oliveira (ITA, Brazil)
Juan Garcia-Gomez (UPV, Spain)
Jose Laurindo Campos Dos Santos (INPA/MCTI, Brazil)
Lucelene Lopes (PUCRS, Brazil)
Luis Márcio Spinosa (PUCPR, Brazil)
Mara Abel (UFRGS, Brazil)
Marcela Vegetti (INGAR/UTN, Argentine)
Marcelo Bax (UFMG, Brazil)
Marcio Moretto Ribeiro (USP, Brazil)
Maria Luiza Campos (UFF, Brazil)
Maria Luiza Campos (UFRJ, Brazil)
Mauricio Almeida (ECI-UFMG, Brazil)
Monalessa Barcellos (UFES, Brazil)
Oscar Corcho (UPM, Spain)
Osvaldo Pessoa (USP, Brazil)
Rafael da Rocha (UFRGS, Brazil)
Regina Braga (UFJF, Brazil)
Regina Motz (UDELAR, Uruguay)
Renata Galante (UFRGS, Brazil)
Renata Vieira (PUCRS, Brazil)
Renata Wassermann (IME-USP, Brazil)
Renato Souza (FGV, Brazil)
Ricardo Falbo (UFES, Brazil)
Roberta Ferrario (LOA, Italy)
Rove Chishman (UNISINOS, Brazil)
Sandro Fiorini (UFRGS, Brazil)
Sônia Elisa Caregnato (UFRGS, Brazil)
Sean Siqueira (UNIRIO, Brazil)
Seiji Isotani (USP, Brazil)
Stefan Schulz (MUG, Austria)