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From: Dave Kolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2008/7/7
Subject: CFP: Terra Cognita Workshop on Geospatial Semantics
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CALL FOR PAPERS—SECOND CALL: Selected Papers To Be Published in Transactions
in GIS
Terra Cognita 2008 Workshop
http://asio.bbn.com/terracognita2008/
In Conjunction with the 7th International Semantic Web Conference,
(ISWC 2008), http://iswc2008.semanticweb.org/, Karlsruhe, Germany

Workshop Overview
The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers in a growing
field of Semantic Web research: the intersection between Semantic Web data
and geospatial data and applications. This workshop follows the Terra
Cognita 2006 Workshop at ISWC 2006. Increased interactions between the
geospatial and Semantic Web communities are likely to contribute to solving
some important spatial data problems within the Semantic Web and to
providing indispensable formalizations for upper-level and domain
ontologies.

Adding a geospatial component will enhance the Semantic Web. The Semantic
Web community is in need of both better ways of representing and processing
geospatial data and a better understanding of the unique problems geospatial
data present. A large proportion of the data available on the Web has an
inherent spatial context. This context currently goes largely unexploited.
While many Semantic Web applications may use a map for viewing data,
processing spatial relationships at a deeper level of understanding is
needed to exploit the range of data.

The geospatial community requires input from the Semantic Web community as
well, because a number of important spatial data problems have potential
solutions within the Semantic Web. Building geospatial ontologies is a first
step for alleviating the restrictiveness of XML-based and relational
database-based schemas. Service interoperability also stands to make
significant gains by incorporating Semantic Web technologies.

Input is needed from both the geospatial and Semantic Web communities. It is
expected that this workshop will draw Semantic Web researchers interested in
working in the geospatial area as well as geospatial researchers wanting to
pursue Semantic Web technologies. The workshop will include research areas
in addition to novel applications. The workshop is a full day and includes
one interactive session in which audience members can talk or present a
slide for a couple of minutes on a relevant topic. (Although the terms
spatial and geospatial are sometimes used interchangeably, we include the
term geospatial to cover more broadly issues and data having a spatial
component.)



Paper Topics
• Geospatial ontologies
• Semantic Web research regarding geospatial data
• Novel applications of Semantic Web technology to spatial data
• Novel applications of spatial data to Semantic Web applications
• Techniques for processing spatial data within the Semantic Web
• Semantic issues in geospatial standards
• Domain-oriented GIS applications that leverage Semantic Web technology

Paper Submission
Selected papers will be published in a special issue of Transactions in GIS.
Submissions will be handled using EasyChair (
http://easychair.cs.man.ac.uk/conferences/?conf=terracognita2008). Workshop
papers must be formatted in the style of the Springer Publications format
for Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) (Information for LNCS Authors,
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-7-72376-0#anchor1).
Formatted papers must be approximately 10 pages (no longer than 13) and must
represent new work. All submissions will be reviewed by three members of the
program committee. At least one author must register to present an accepted
paper.

Dates
Submissions: 21 July
Acceptances: 5 September
Camera Ready: 26 September

Organizing Committee
Terra Cognita 2008 is organized by members of the Spatial Ontology Community
of Practice (SOCoP,
http://semanticommunity.wik.is/Spatial_Ontology_Community_of_Practice).
SOCoP is a geospatial semantics interest group currently with members from
U.S. federal agencies, academia, and companies. The group is open to anyone,
and international collaborations are welcome. SOCoP's goal is to foster
collaboration among users, technologists, and researchers of spatial
knowledge representations and reasoning towards the development of a set of
core, common geospatial ontologies for use by all in the Semantic Web.

Workshop Chairs
Nancy Wiegand, University of Wisconsin – Madison, USA, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dave Kolas, BBN Technologies, USA, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gary Berg-Cross, Engineering Management & Integration, USA,

Program Committee Members
Dan Adams, Scitor Corp, USA
Harry Chen, ImageMatters, USA
Isabel Cruz, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Mike Dean, BBN Technologies, USA
Cathy Dolbear, Ordnance Survey, UK
Beth Driver, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, USA
Max Egenhofer, University of Maine, USA
Kathleen Hornsby, University of Iowa, USA
Werner Kuhn, University of Munster, Germany
Michael Lutz, European Commission-DG Joint Research Center, Italy
Josh Lieberman, Traverse Technologies, USA
Jim Ressler, Northrop Grumman, USA
Angela Schwering, University of Osnabrueck, Germany





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