CALL FOR PAPERS

1st International Workshop on
Privacy in Semantic Technologies (PriSeT 2013)

23rd June, 2013
Banff, Canada
(collocated with K-CAP 2013)
http://events.kmi.open.ac.uk/priset-2013/

IMPORTANT DATES

* Paper Submission: 15th April 2011
* Author Notification: 30th April, 2013
* Camera ready copy due: 15th May 2013

SCOPE

In recent years, Web users have seen an exponential growth in the amount of 
data being generated and exchanged in form of blogs, tweets, social networking 
and mobile applications. In this respect, Semantic technologies have emerged as 
a potential candidate for building privacy enhancing solutions for Web users.

On the other hand, recent linked-data initiatives from government, academia and 
industry are rapidly moving towards making the users’ data available for 
distributed sharing and linking. However, the main concern is without 
sufficient privacy safeguards and controls, there is a high risk these linking 
of data and its exploitation will become a “privacy nightmare” for the Web 
users. Semantic Web has been redefined in recent years but the privacy 
enhancing technologies specifically relating to the use of URI, RDF and SPARQL 
are still lagging behind. Therefore, this workshop aims at providing a forum 
for researchers and practitioners to exchange and disseminate their work to a 
wider audience and receive critical feedback on work primarily supporting 
privacy in and with semantic technologies.


TOPICS

We welcome high-quality papers about recent advancements in (a) how privacy is 
being supported in the Web of Data, especially through semantic technologies 
and (b) how Semantic Web principles are being applied in the context of privacy 
protection of Web users or end-users of software systems in general. We seek 
application-oriented, as well as more theoretical papers and position papers in 
the following, non-exhaustive list of topics:

*    Privacy in semantic technologies
*    Use of semantic technologies in privacy protection
*    Privacy implications of knowledge extraction
*    Privacy implications of data integration and data linking
*    Privacy in Big Data
*    Knowledge discovery and privacy
*    Inferring privacy consequences of online activities
*    User and knowledge modelling for privacy
*    Knowledge approaches to privacy requirements
*    Knowledge approaches to privacy assessment
*    Privacy policy modelling and interoperability
*    Modelling of private information propagation
*    Impact of semantic technologies on privacy in specific domains 
(healthcare, politics, etc.)


SUBMISSIONS

We seek short position papers (max. 5 pages) and longer technical papers not 
exceeding 10 pages. Both types of papers should be formatted according to the 
ACM format (2 column SIG Conference Proceedings template is available at  
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates) and should be 
submitted through EasyChair 
(https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=priset2013).


ORGANISATION

Workshop Chairs

*    Keerthi Thomas, The Open University, UK
*    Inah Omoronyia,  University of Glasgow, UK
*    Mathieu d’Aquin, The Open University, UK


Programme Committee

*    Arosha Bandara, The Open University, UK
*    Luca Costabello, INRIA, France
*    Tim Finin, University of Maryland, BC, USA
*    Lalana Kagal, MIT, USA
*    Vanessa Lopez, IBM Research, Ireland
*    Alessandra Mileo, DERI, Ireland
*    Enrico Motta, The Open University, UK
*    Andriy Nikolov, Fluid Operations, Germany
*    Blaine Price, The Open University, UK
*    Daniel Alexander Smith, University of Southampton,UK
*    Thein Than Tun, The Open University, UK
*    Joss Wright, Oxford University, UK


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