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- Extracting knowledge graphs from unstructured\/semi-structured and multi-media data<\/li>\n
- Summarization techniques for knowledge graphs<\/li>\n
- Visualization of knowledge graphs and visual query interfaces<\/li>\n
- Statistical analysis from Web data<\/li>\n
- Services and API for knowledge graphs<\/li>\n
- Addressing scalability issues for distributed knowledge graphs<\/li>\n
- Provenance, trust, and credibility as they relate to knowledge graphs<\/li>\n
- Enrichment and cleaning of knowledge graphs and alignment to existing graphs<\/li>\n
- Hybrid approaches for knowledge capture combining knowledge engineering and machine learning<\/li>\n
- Data dynamicity, heterogeneity, and decay in knowledge intensive systems<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Submissions on more general topics, traditionally covered by the K-CAP conference series, were also highly encouraged, including but not restricting to:<\/p>\n
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- Knowledge acquisition<\/li>\n
- Knowledge authoring<\/li>\n
- Knowledge extraction<\/li>\n
- Knowledge management<\/li>\n
- Knowledge publication<\/li>\n
- Knowledge capture for the Semantic Web and the Web of Linked Data<\/li>\n
- Knowledge capture and enrichment in specific domains such as the earth sciences<\/li>\n
- Collaborative and social approaches to knowledge management and acquisition<\/li>\n
- Crowdsourcing for knowledge capture and refinement<\/li>\n
- Knowledge Capture from Social Environments and Contexts<\/li>\n
- Mixed-initiative planning and decision-support<\/li>\n
- Problem-solving knowledge and methods<\/li>\n
- Knowledge-based markup techniques<\/li>\n
- Knowledge engineering and modeling methodologies<\/li>\n
- Narrative intelligence<\/li>\n
- Knowledge capture through storytelling<\/li>\n
- Provenance and trust issues in knowledge intensive systems<\/li>\n
- Services and applications that enable or utilize data capture techniques<\/li>\n
- Semantic search and query enrichment<\/li>\n
- Ontology engineering and engineering methodologies<\/li>\n
- Ontology design patterns<\/li>\n
- Similarity measurement and Analogy-based reasoning<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Regular (research) papers should not have been longer than 8 pages, including references, while applications papers, short papers, vision papers, and late breaking results were limited to 4 pages. We also encouraged submissions of concrete applications in all the topics of the conference, presenting applications, tools, or environments which have been deployed and used by their target audiences such as research projects and research communities, or the industry. <\/p>\n
All papers were submitted through Easychair (using https:\/\/easychair.org\/conferences\/?conf=kcap2017<\/a>) and formatted according to the ACM format (2 column SIG Conference Proceedings template) available here for Latex<\/a> and here for Word<\/a>.<\/p>\n
Important dates<\/h3>\n
At 23:59 Hawaii Time (HAST) for all deadlines<\/small><\/em><\/p>\n
Research and application full papers<\/strong>
\n– submission:\u00a028 Jul 2017<\/strike> 4 Aug 2017<\/strong>
\n– notification:15 Sep 2017<\/strike> 18 Sep 2017<\/strong>
\n– camera-ready:\u00a029 Sep 2017<\/strike> 30 Sep 2017<\/strong><\/p>\nShort, vision, and late breaking results papers<\/strong>
\n– submission:22 Sep 2017<\/strike> 28 Sep 2017<\/strong>
\n– notifications:16 Oct 2017<\/strike> 18 Oct 2017<\/strong>
\n– camera-ready:23 Oct 2017<\/strike> 24 Oct 2017<\/strong><\/p>\nConference<\/strong>
\n– Workshops\/Tutorials: 4 Dec 2017<\/strong>
\n– Main conference: 5-6 Dec 2017<\/strong><\/p>\nProgram Committee<\/h3>\n
Ben Adams, University of Canterbury, UK
\nHarit Alani, Knowledge Media Insitute, UK
\nClaudia\td’Amato, University of Bari,Italy
\nMathieu\td’Aquin, Insight Research Centre, Ireland
\nAndrea Ballatore, University of London, UK
\nJohn Bateman, University of Bremen, Germany
\nBrandon\tBennett, University of Leeds, UK
\nTom Bittner, Buffalo University, USA
\nEva Blomqvist, Link\u00f6ping Univeristy, Sweden
\nVinay Chaudhri, SRI International, USA
\nSimon Cox, CSIRO, Australia
\nIsabel Cruz, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
\nHyv\u00f6nen\tEero, Aalto University, Finland
\nMiriam Fernandez, Knowledge Media Insitute, UK
\nPaolo Fogliaroni, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
\nMark Gahegan, Auckland University, New Zealand
\nAldo Gangemi, University of Paris 13, France
\nRa\u00fal Garc\u00eda Castro, Politechnic Univerisity of Madrid, Spain
\nNavratil Gerhard, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
\nChiara Ghidini, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy
\nKarl Grossner, University of Stanford, USA
\nMichael\tGruninger, University of Toronto, Canada
\nAsunci\u00f3n G\u00f3mez P\u00e9rez, Politechnic University of Madrid, Spain
\nWillem van Hage, Netherlands eScience Center, Netherlands
\nTorsten\tHahmann, University of Maine, USA
\nArmin Haller, Australian National University, Australia
\nKarl Hammar, J\u00f6nk\u00f6ping University, Sweden
\nSiegfried Handschuh, Deri Institute, Ireland
\nJeffrey\tHeflin, Lehigh University, USA
\nPascal Hitzler, Wright State University, USA
\nJohn Hodges, University of Sydney, Australia
\nYingjie\tHu, The University of Tennessee, USA
\nTomi Kauppinen, Aalto University, Finland
\nAdila Krisnadhi, Wright State University, USA
\nWerner Kuhn, University of Santa Barbara, USA
\nOliver Kutz, University of Bolzano, Italy
\nPatrick\tLambrix, Link\u00f6ping Univeristy, Sweden
\nAgnieszka Lawrynowicz, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
\nDanh Le Phuoc, Berlin University of Technology
\nMaxime Lefran\u00e7ois, MINES Saint-Etienne, France
\nJens Lehmann, University of Leipzig, Germany
\nTill Mossakowski, University of Magdeburg, Germany
\nMark Musen, Stanford University, USA
\nTom Narock, Baltimore Maryland University, USA
\nJeff Pan, University of Aberdeen, UK
\nValentina Presutti, Centro Nazionale della Ricerca, Italy
\nHarald Sack, KIT Karlsruhe, Germany
\nIdafen Santana P\u00e9rez, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
\nSimon Scheider, University of Utrecht, Netherlands
\nStefan Schlobach, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherdlands
\nLuciano\tSerafini, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy
\nIlaria Tiddi, The Open University, United Kingdom
\nRapha\u00ebl\tTroncy, EURECOM, France
\nTania Tudorache, Stanford University, USA
\nCharles\tVardeman, University of Notre Dame, USA
\nRuben Verborgh, University of Ghent, Belgium<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"The Ninth International Conference on Knowledge Capture, K-CAP 2017 featured a full papers track for research papers as well as a track for short papers, vision papers, and late breaking results. The main program was accompanied by workshops on a range of related topics. The special theme of the conference was on Knowledge Graphs from<\/p>\n