LDQ 2016 CALL FOR PAPERS

3rd Workshop on Linked Data Quality
co-located with ESWC 2016, Heraklion, Crete, Greece

May 29 or 30, 2016
http://ldq.semanticmultimedia.org/

Important Dates
* Submission of research papers: March 4, 2016
* Notification of paper acceptance: April 1, 2016
* Submission of camera-ready papers: April 15, 2016

In recent years, the Linked Data paradigm has emerged as a simple mechanism for 
employing the Web for data and knowledge integration, which allows the 
publication and exchange of information in an inter-operable way. This is 
confirmed by the growth of Linked Data on the Web, where currently more than 
10,000 datasets are provided in RDF. This vast amount of valuable interlinked 
information gives rise to several use cases to discover meaningful 
relationships. However, in all these efforts, one crippling problem is the 
underlying data quality. Inaccurate, inconsistent or incomplete data strongly 
affect the results, leading to unreliable conclusions. 

These quality problems affect every application domain, be it scientific (e.g., 
life science, environment), governmental, or industrial applications. Moreover, 
assessing the quality of these datasets and making the information explicit to 
the publisher and/or consumer is a major challenge. Quality is defined as 
“fitness for use”, thus DBpedia currently can be appropriate for a simple 
end-user application but could never be used in the medical domain for 
treatment decisions. However, quality is a key to the success of the data web 
and a major barrier for further industry adoption. 

Despite the quality in Linked Data being an essential concept, few efforts are 
currently available to standardize how data quality tracking and assurance 
should be performed. Particularly in Linked Data, ensuring data quality is a 
challenge due to the openness of the Semantic Web, the diversity of the 
information and the unbounded, dynamic set of autonomous data sources and 
publishers and consumers (legal and software agents). Thus, there is a need for 
not only standardized concepts (e.g. vocabularies) but also methodologies, 
which can make the assessment explicit. None of the current approaches use the 
assessment to ultimately improve the quality of the underlying dataset, which 
when performed iteratively is essential for the management of the quality of 
these datasets. 

The goal of the Workshop on Linked Data Quality is to raise the awareness of 
quality issues in Linked Data and to promote approaches to assess, monitor, 
manage, maintain and improve Linked Data quality. 

The workshop topics include, but are not limited to: 
* Concepts 
- Quality modeling vocabularies 
* Quality assessment 
- Methodologies 
- Frameworks for quality testing and evaluation 
- Inconsistency detection 
- Tools/Data validators 
- Crowdsourcing data quality assessment 
- Quality assessment leveraging background knowledge 
- Assessing the quality evolution of Semantic Web Assets (Data, Services & 
Systems) 
* Quality improvement 
- Refinement techniques for Linked Datasets 
- Methods and frameworks, e.g., linkage, alignment, cleaning, enrichment, 
correctness 
- Service/system quality improvement methods and frameworks 
- Error correction 
- Tools 
* Quality management 
- Methodologies and frameworks to plan, control, assure or improve the quality 
of Semantic Web Assets 
- Quality exploration and analysis interfaces 
- Quality monitoring 
- Developing, deploying and managing quality service ecosystems 
- Use-case driven quality management 
- Web Data and LOD quality benchmarks 
- Managing sustainability issues in services 
- Guarantee of service (availability, performance) 
- Systems for transparent management of open data 
* Other 
- Quality of ontologies 
- Reputation and trustworthiness of web resources 
- User experience, empirical studies 

Submission guidelines
We seek novel technical research papers in the context of Linked Data Quality 
with a length of up to 8 pages (long) and 4 pages (short) papers. Papers should 
be submitted in PDF format. Paper submissions should be formatted in the style 
of the Springer Publications format for Lecture Notes in Computer Science 
(LNCS). Please submit your paper via EasyChair at 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ldq2016. We note that the author list 
does not need to be anonymized, as we do not have a double-blind review process 
in place. Submissions will be peer reviewed by three independent reviewers. 
Accepted papers have to be presented at the workshop to be published in the 
proceedings. Proceedings will be published online at CEUR workshop proceedings 
series. The best papers accepted for this workshop will be included in the 
supplementary proceedings of ESWC 2016, which will appear in the Springer LNCS 
series.

Organizing Committee
* Anisa Rula – University of Milano-Bicocca, IT
* Amrapali Zaveri – Stanford University, USA
* Magnus Knuth – Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam, DE
* Dimitris Kontokostas – AKSW, University of Leipzig, DE

Program Committee
* Maribel Acosta – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – AIFB, DE
* James Anderson – Datagraph, US
* Volha Bryl – Springer Science+Business Media, DE
* Ioannis Chrysakis – ICS FORTH, GR
* Mathieu d’Aquin – Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University, UK
* Jeremy Debattista – University of Bonn, Fraunhofer IAIS, DE
* Anastasia Dimou – MultimediaLab, Ghent University – iMinds, BE
* Suzanne Embury – University of Manchester, UK
* Christian Fürber – Information Quality Institute GmbH, DE
* Jose Emilio Labra Gayo – University of Oviedo, ES
* Markus Graube – Technische Universität Dresden, DE
* Tom Heath – The Open Data Institute, UK
* Tomáš Knap – Semantica, CZ
* Maristella Matera – Politecnico di Milano, IT
* John McCrae – CITEC, University of Bielefeld, DE
* Matteo Palmonari – University of Milan-Bicocca, IT
* Heiko Paulheim – University of Mannheim, DE
* Mariano Rico – Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, ES
* Patrick Westphal – AKSW, University of Leipzig, DE
* Antoine Zimmermann – École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Étienne, FR

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