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WIMS ’15
5th International Conference on Web Intelligence, Mining and Semantics
July 13-14, 2015 – Limassol, Cyprus
About WIMS ’15 Conference
WIMS is a series of peer-reviewed International Computer Science conferences. It is a forum for researchers and practitioners to present their state-of-the-art results in building Intelligent Web, to examine performance characteristics of various approaches in Web-based intelligent information technology, and to cross-fertilize their ideas on the development of Web-based intelligent information management solutions across different domains.
Objectives
The purpose of the WIMS series is:
- To provide a forum for established researchers and practitioners to present their contributions to the state
of the art research and development in Web technology and applications - To give doctoral students an opportunity to present their research to a friendly and knowledgeable audience and receive valuable feedback
- To provide an informal social event where Web technology researchers and practitioners can meet
WIMS traditionally hosts a small number of short tutorials on the topics related to the scope of the conference series. The role of a WIMS tutorial is to be a theme-oriented comprehensive survey. The call for WIMS’15 Tutorials is published separately.
WIMS also offers its infrastructure and facilities for the organizers of satellite workshops that complement the scope of the conference. The call for WIMS’15 Workshops is also published separately.
Companies or individuals interested in presenting their industrial products or methodologies are invited to contact the conference chairs.
Keynote Speakers
- Dr. Diana Maynard, University of Sheffield, UK: “What you Tweet is What You Get: challenges and opportunities for social media analysis in industry”.
- Professor Nikolay Mehandjiev, University of Manchester, UK: “Understanding the Tribal Web”.
Best Papers
Selection of the best papers from the conference will be recommended for publication at the Elsevier Journal of Web Semantics: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-web-semantics/.
Financial Assistance
WIMS 2015 is offering up to $4000 as financial assistance for students whose papers are accepted at the conference.
Areas of interest include, but not limited to:
WIMS solicits regular and work-in-progress research, discussion papers and industry experience report papers in related fields. Papers exploring new directions or areas are also welcome. In particular but not exclusively the submissions within the following major areas are relevant:
Scalable Web and Data Architectures and Infrastructures
- Crawling, caching and querying Linked (Semantic) Data
- Dataset dynamics and synchronization
- Big Data computing
- User Interfaces and visualization for the Web of (Linked Semantic) Data at scale
- Indexing and information extraction from the (Semantic) Deep Web
- 3D media and content
- Sensing Web and the Web of Things
- Web-based Health- and Bio- Information Systems
- Web security, integrity, privacy, and trust
- Nature-inspired models and approaches in Web and data processing infrastructures
Web Intelligence
- Semantic Agent Systems for Web intelligence
- Advanced Interaction and Communication Paradigms with Web intelligence
- Natural Language / Ontology-/Taxonomy-based / Hybrid Interfaces
- Intelligence for Visualizing (Linked Semantic) Web Data at scale
- Intelligence for Big Data Analytics
- Ubiquitous Intelligence and the Internet of Things
- Web Intelligence in Social Media
- Web Intelligence in Human Computation and Social Games
- Opinion Mining / Sentiment Analysis on the Social Web
- Social Monetization and Computational Advertising
- Visualising social network data
- Web intelligence for services, grids, and middleware
- Nature-inspired Models and approaches for Web Intelligence
Web Mining, Information and Knowledge Extraction
- Text, data stream, web and multimedia content mining
- Contextualization and clustering in web mining and information extraction
- Knowledge extraction and ontology learning from the Web
- Linked Data mining
- Information Extraction and Knowledge Discovery from Big Data
- Mining and Information Extraction from the Deep Web
- Semantic Deep Web data fusion
Web Semantics and Reasoning
- Knowledge Representation for the Web
- Ontology specification: expressivity versus usability
- Ontologies and Linked Semantic Data
- Development and re-use of ontologies for the Web
- Crowdsourcing for ontology engineering and management on the Social Web
- Lifecycle, management, and evolution of Web ontologies
- Ontology merging and alignment
- Rule markup languages and systems
- Semantic annotation
- Reasoning: scalability, expressivity, incompleteness, vagueness, and/or uncertainty
WIMS Applications
- Web applications of semantic agent systems
- Semantics-driven information retrieval
- Semantic search
- Intelligent e-Technology and the Semantic Web
- Intelligence and semantics for business information management and integration
- Intelligence and semantic technologies in Digital Media
- Semantic technologies in e-Business, e-Commerce, e-Finance, e-Health and e-Science, e-Government, e-Learning
- Web Intelligence for multimedia, sensors, and situational awareness
- Web Intelligence for software and systems engineering
- Quality of Life Technology for Web Access
- Nature-inspired models and approaches in WIMS applications
Evaluation and Validation of WIMS Technologies and Applications
- Evaluation and validation Methodologies
- Datasets and Benchmarks for cross-evaluations and competitions
- Evaluation and validation Infrastructures
- Evaluation and validation metrics (e.g. fitness, quality, completeness, correctness, etc.)
Regular Research Papers
The papers in this category are the reports on accomplished research work or in-depth discussions and analysis of a certain problem. The first type of papers can present a novel method, technique or analysis with appropriate empirical or other type of evaluation as a proof of validity. The main evaluation criteria for this category are originality, technical soundness, and the soundness of evaluation. For the second type within the genre we expect receiving reasonable overviews placing a problem onto the state-of-the-art landscape and analyzing how far current solutions fall short. We also expect in-depth discussions and analysis of a certain problem, with clear definitions and argumentation in terms of qualitative or quantitative representa-tion of the main characteristics of the problem.
Page limit: 12 ACM pages
Short research papers
The papers in this category are the short reports of the preliminary results or describing the work in progress. The main evaluation criteria for this category are originality, technical correctness, and possible value of the planned results in a short to mid-term perspective.
Short papers can be also presented in a form of a poster.
Page limit: 6 ACM pages
Case studies and Applications papers
The papers in this category describe case studies of deployed applica-tions, lessons learnt, and examples of measurable benefits. This cate-gory also includes papers that reports innovative applications of WIMS in areas of industry and government, as well as industrial experience and demonstrations of innovative systems.
Page limit: 12 ACM pages
Posters
WIMS poster track is a venue for late-breaking results, ongoing research activities, and speculative or innovative work in progress. This track is intended to provide authors and participants with the ability to connect with each other and to engage in discussions about the work. Posters provide authors with a unique opportunity to draw attention to their work during the conference.
Page limit: 4 ACM pages
Submission Guidelines
The following types of submissions are solicited for the main conference:
- Regular research papers (12 ACM pages)
- Short research papers (6 ACM pages)
- Discussion, survey, or problem analysis papers (12 ACM pages)
- Posters (4 ACM pages)
More details on the nature of the different submission types can be found on the Submissions page.
The papers in all the categories should describe original results that have not been accepted or submitted for publication elsewhere. All submissions will be evaluated by at least three members of the international program committee.
Submissions should be made electronically in PDF or DOC/DOCX (MS/Open Word) format via the electronic submission system of the WIMS`15 Conference Management system.
The submissions should be typeset using the templates of the ACM International Conference Proceedings Series (ICPS). The templates could be retrieved from the ACM website.
Publications
Accepted papers/tutorials/posters will be published by ACM and disseminated through the ACM Digital Library through the International Conference Proceedings Series (ICPS). A selection of the best WIMS`15 papers will be invited to be revised and extended for the post-conference publication in the Special Issue of reputed international journal(s).
The proceedings of previous WIMS conferences can be accessed at the links below:
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