Hi.
I’m sort of puzzled by this.
We used to have:
SEMANTiCS 2015 : 11th International Conference on Semantic Systems 
SEMANTICS 2014 : 10th International Conference on Semantic Systems
etc.

> On 18 Jan 2016, at 09:56, Sebastian Hellmann 
> <pr-a...@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> wrote:
> 
> Call for Research & Innovation Papers
But now we have:
> SEMANTiCS 2016 - The Linked Data Conference
It doesn’t look like the call has changed much.
Linked (Open) Data is now additionally in a bit of one of the topics, and also 
in a couple of other places as usual.

Has anything significant changed?

Obviously I am asking because I have never thought of SEMANTiCS as the go to 
place for Linked Data research publication.
And when I look at the Verticals, for example, it isn’t immediately obvious 
that it is the the list of things to choose for "The Linked Data Conference”.
On the other hand, a conference with all those topics, where there was a 
*requirement* that authors used Linked Data technologies and practices would be 
pretty exciting.
For example, would a submission on "Smart Connectivity, Networking & 
Interlinking” that didn’t use or apply to Linked Data be rejected as out of 
scope?
Is that what’s happening?

Best regards
Hugh
> 
> Transfer // Engineering // Community
> 
> 
> 12th International Conference on Semantic Systems
> 
> Leipzig, Germany
> 
> September 12 -15, 2016
> 
> http://2016.semantics.cc
> 
> 
> Important Dates (Research & Innovation)
> 
>       • Abstract Submission Deadline:            April 14, 2016 (11:59 pm, 
> Hawaii time)
>       • Paper Submission Deadline:                April 21, 2016 (11:59 pm, 
> Hawaii time)
>       • Notification of Acceptance:                 May 26, 2016 (11:59 pm, 
> Hawaii time)
>       • Camera-Ready Paper:                         June 16, 2016 (11:59 pm, 
> Hawaii time)
> Submissions via Easychair: 
> https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=semantics2016research 
> 
> As in the previous years, SEMANTiCS’16 proceedings are expected to be 
> published by ACM ICP.
> 
> 
> 
> The annual SEMANTiCS conference is the meeting place for professionals who 
> make semantic computing work, who understand its benefits and encounter its 
> limitations. Every year, SEMANTiCS attracts information managers, 
> IT-architects, software engineers and researchers from organisations ranging 
> from NPOs, through public administrations to the largest companies in the 
> world. Attendees learn from industry experts and top researchers about 
> emerging trends and topics in the fields of semantic software, enterprise 
> data, linked data & open data strategies, methodologies in knowledge 
> modelling and text & data analytics. The SEMANTiCS community is highly 
> diverse; attendees have responsibilities in         interlinking areas like 
> knowledge management, technical documentation, e-commerce, big data 
> analytics, enterprise search, document management, business intelligence and 
> enterprise vocabulary management.
> 
> The success of last year’s conference in Vienna with more than 280 attendees 
> from 22 countries proves that SEMANTiCS 2016 will continue a long tradition 
> of bringing together colleagues from around the world. There will be 
> presentations on industry implementations, use case prototypes, best 
> practices, panels, papers and posters to discuss semantic systems in 
> birds-of-a-feather sessions as well as informal settings. SEMANTICS addresses 
> problems common among information managers, software engineers, IT-architects 
> and various specialist departments working to develop, implement and/or 
> evaluate semantic software systems.
> 
> The SEMANTiCS program is a rich mix of technical talks, panel discussions of 
> important topics and presentations by people who make things work - just like 
> you. In addition, attendees can network with experts in a variety of fields. 
> These relationships provide great value to organisations as they encounter 
> subtle technical issues in any stage of implementation. The expertise gained 
> by SEMANTiCS attendees has a long-term impact on their careers and 
> organisations. These factors make SEMANTiCS for our community the major 
> industry related event across Europe.
> 
> 
> SEMANTiCS 2016 will especially welcome submissions for the following hot 
> topics:
> 
>       • Data Quality Management
>       • Data Science (Data Mining, Machine Learning, Network Analytics)
>       • Semantics on the Web, Linked (Open) Data & schema.org
>       • Corporate Knowledge Graphs
>       • Knowledge Integration and Language Technologies
>       • Economics of Data, Data Services and Data Ecosystems
> 
> Following the success of previous years, the ‘horizontals’ (research) and 
> ‘verticals’ (industries) below are of interest for the conference:
> 
> Horizontals
> 
>       • Enterprise Linked Data & Data Integration
>       • Knowledge Discovery & Intelligent Search
>       • Business Models, Governance & Data Strategies
>       • Big Data & Text Analytics
>       • Data Portals & Knowledge Visualization
>       • Semantic Information Management
>       • Document Management & Content Management
>       • Terminology, Thesaurus & Ontology Management
>       • Smart Connectivity, Networking & Interlinking
>       • Smart Data & Semantics in IoT
>       • Semantics for IT Safety & Security
>       • Semantic Rules, Policies & Licensing
>       • Community, Social & Societal Aspects
> 
> Verticals
> 
>       • Industry & Engineering
>       • Life Sciences & Health Care
>       • Public Administration
>       • Galleries, Libraries, Archives & Museums (GLAM)
>       • Education & eLearning
>       • Media & Data Journalism
>       • Publishing, Marketing & Advertising
>       • Tourism & Recreation
>       • Financial & Insurance Industry
>       • Telecommunication & Mobile Services
>       • Sustainable Development: Climate, Water, Air, Ecology
>       • Energy, Smart Homes & Smart Grids
>       • Food, Agriculture & Farming
>       • Safety & Security
>       • Transport, Environment & Geospatial
> Research / Innovation Papers
> 
> The Research & Innovation track at SEMANTiCS welcomes the submission of 
> papers on novel scientific research and/or innovations relevant to the topics 
> of the conference. Submissions must be original and must not have been 
> submitted for publication elsewhere. The Research & Innovation track at 
> SEMANTiCS is a single-blind review process (author names are visible to 
> reviewers, reviewers stay anonymous). The submitted abstract and the topics 
> are leveraged to find adequate reviewers for submitted papers. Please write 
> an email to semantics2016researchtr...@easychair.org,  if you have any 
> questions.
> 
> 
> Papers should follow the ACM ICPS guidelines for formatting and must not 
> exceed 8 pages in length for full papers and 4 pages for short papers, 
> including references and optional appendices. The layout templates can be 
> found here: http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates All 
> accepted full papers and short papers will be published in the digital 
> library of the ACM ICP Series. Research & Innovation papers should be 
> submitted through EasyChair at:
> 
> https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=semantics2016research. Papers must be 
> submitted in PDF (Adobe's Portable Document Format) format. Other formats 
> will not be accepted. For the camera-ready version, the source files (Latex, 
> WordPerfect, Word) will also be needed.
> 
> Important Dates (Research & Innovation)
> 
>       • Abstract Submission Deadline:                April 14, 2016 (11:59 
> pm, Hawaii time)
>       • Paper Submission Deadline:                April 21, 2016 (11:59 pm, 
> Hawaii time)
>       • Notification of Acceptance:                 May 26, 2016 (11:59 pm, 
> Hawaii time)
>       • Camera-Ready Paper:                         June 16, 2016 (11:59 pm, 
> Hawaii time)
> 
> Research and Innovation Chairs:
> 
>       • Anna Fensel, University of Innsbruck
>       • Amrapali Zaveri, Stanford University
> Contact email address: semantics2016researchtr...@easychair.org 
> 
> 
> Research and Innovation Deputy Chairs:
> 
>       • Bernhard Haslhofer, Austrian Institute of Technology
>       • Artem Revenko, Semantic Web Company
> 
> Conference Chairs: 
> 
>       • Sebastian Hellmann, AKSW/KILT, InfAI, Leipzig University
>       • Tassilo Pellegrini, UAS St. Pölten
> 
> 
> Senior Program Committee:
> 
> 
>       • Paul Buitelaar, Insight - National University of Ireland, Galway
>       • Oscar Corcho, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
>       • Claudia D'Amato, University of Bari
>       • Brian Davis, DERI NUIG
>       • Victor de Boer, VU Amsterdam
>       • Christian Dirschl, Wolters Kluwer Germany
>       • Michel Dumontier, Stanford University
>       • Agata Filipowska, Department of Information Systems, Poznan 
> University of Economics
>       • Bernhard Haslhofer, AIT-Austrian Institute of Technology
>       • Sebastian Hellmann, AKSW/KILT, InfAI, Leipzig University
>       • Andreas Hotho, University of Wuerzburg
>       • Jose Emilio Labra Gayo, Universidad de Oviedo
>       • Peter Mika, Yahoo! Research
>       • Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo, University of Leipzig
>       • Josiane Xavier Parreira, Siemens AG Österreich
>       • Heiko Paulheim, University of Mannheim
>       • Tassilo Pellegrini, University of Applied Sciences St. Pölten
>       • Marta Sabou, Vienna University of Technology
>       • Harald Sack, Hasso-Plattner-Institute for IT Systems Engineering, 
> University of Potsdam
>       • Ruben Verborgh, Ghent University - iMinds
>       • Maria Esther Vidal, Universidad Simon Bolivar, Dept. Computer Science
> 
> Program Committee:
> 
> 
>       • Alessandro Adamou, Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University
>       • Rajendra Akerkar, Western Norway Research Institute
>       • Vladimir Alexiev, Ontotext Corp
>       • Jose María Alvarez Rodríguez, Carlos III University of Madrid
>       • Stefan Bischof, Siemens AG Österreich
>       • Volha Bryl, Springer Nature
>       • Irene Celino, CEFRIEL
>       • Pierre-Antoine, Champin LIRIS
>       • Roland Cornelissen, Metamatter
>       • Gianluca Correndo, University of Southampton
>       • Roberta Cuel, University of Trento
>       • Aba-Sah Dadzie, Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University
>       • Elena Demidova, L3S Research Center
>       • Tommaso Di Noia, Politecnico di Bari
>       • Marin Dimitrov, Ontotext
>       • Mauro Dragoni, Fondazione Bruno Kessler - FBK-IRST
>       • Samhaa El-Beltagy, Cairo University
>       • Ingo Feinerer, University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt
>       • Javier D. Fernández, Computer Science Department. University of 
> Valladolid
>       • Fabien Gandon, Inria
>       • Jorge Garcia, Ontology Engineering Group, Universidad Politécnica de 
> Madrid
>       • Roberto Garcia, Universitat de Lleida
>       • José María García, University of Seville
>       • Alain Giboin, INRIA Sophia Antipolis - Méditerranée
>       • Juan Miguel Gómez-Berbís, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
>       • Jose Manuel Gomez-Perez, Expert System
>       • Michael Granitzer, University of Passau
>       • Benjamin Heitmann, Insight Centre for Data Analytics, National 
> University of Ireland, Galway
>       • Eelco Herder, L3S Research Center
>       • Laura Hollink, CWI
>       • Katja Hose, Aalborg University
>       • Valentina Janev, Mihailo Pupin Institute, University of Belgrade
>       • Anja Jentzsch, Hasso Plattner Institut
>       • Ali Khalili, VU University Amsterdam
>       • Sabrina Kirrane, Vienna University of Economics and Business - WU Wien
>       • Dimitris Kontokostas, University of Leipzig
>       • Christoph Lange, University of Bonn
>       • Nelia Lasierra Beamonte, UMIT – University for Health Sciences, 
> Medical Informatics and Technology
>       • Isaac Lera, University of the Balearic Islands
>       • Steffen Lohmann, Fraunhofer IAIS
>       • Vanessa Lopez, IBM Research
>       • Sandra Lovrenčić, University of Zagreb, Faculty of organization and 
> informatics Varazdin
>       • Markus Luczak-Roesch, University of Southampton
>       • Elisa Marengo, Faculty of Computer Science, Free University of 
> Bozen-Bolzano
>       • John P. Mccrae, National University of Ireland, Galway
>       • Andras Micsik, SZTAKI
>       • Andrea Moro Sapienza, Università di Roma
>       • Dmitry Mouromtsev, NRU ITMO, Russia
>       • Claudia Müller-Birn, Freie Universität Berlin
>       • Lyndon Nixon, MODUL University
>       • Inna Novalija, Jozef Stefan Institute
>       • Andrea Giovanni Nuzzolese, STLab, ISTC-CNR
>       • Leo Obrst, MITRE
>       • Maryam Panahiazar, Stanford University
>       • Alexander Panchenko, Université catholique de Louvain
>       • Viviana Patti, University of Turin
>       • Silvio Peroni, University of Bologna
>       • Xiuquan Qiao, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
>       • Achim Rettinger, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
>       • Mariano Rico, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
>       • Giuseppe Rizzo, ISMB
>       • Marco Rospocher, Fondazione Bruno Kessler
>       • Matthew Rowe, Lancaster University
>       • Anisa Rula, University of Milano-Bicocca
>       • Felix Sasaki, W3C
>       • Vadim Savenkov, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU)
>       • Francois Scharffe, 3Top
>       • Luciano Serafini, Fondazione Bruno Kessler
>       • Pavel Shvaiko, Informatica Trentina
>       • Nadine Steinmetz, TU Ilmenau
>       • Holger Stenzhorn, Saarland University Hospital
>       • Simon Steyskal, Siemens AG Austria
>       • Vojtěch Svátek, University of Economics, Prague
>       • Konstantin Todorov, LIRMM
>       • Ioan Toma, STI Innsbruck
>       • Jürgen Umbrich, Vienna University of Economy and Business (WU)
>       • Joerg Waitelonis, Hasso-Plattner-Institute Potsdam
>       • Krzysztof Wecel, Poznan University of Economics
>       • Eva Zangerle, Databases and Information Systems, Department of 
> Computer Science, University of Innsbruck
> 
> 
> 
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