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PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE *****
23:59
(Hawaii Time), August 20, 2013


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THE
2nd
CALL FOR PAPERS


JIST2013
The
Joint International Semantic Technology Conference


http://smartweb.yonsei.ac.kr/jist2013/


sponsored
by Korea Intelligent Information System Society


November
28-30, 2013
Seoul,
Korea


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The
Joint International Semantic Technology Conference (JIST) is a
regional federation of semantic technology related conferences. The
mission of JIST is to bring together researchers from the semantic
technology research community and other related areas to present
their innovative research results or novel applications of semantic
technologies. JIST 2013 invites submissions of original research on
the semantic web
and other semantic technologies, as well as, applications of semantic
technologies.


Topics
of interest include, but are not limited to: 

Ontology
        and Reasoning

Ontology
        modeling, reuse, extraction, and evolution
        Ontology
        mapping, merging, and alignment
        Ontology
        evaluation
        Searching
        and ranking ontologies
        Reasoning
        over semantic web data
        New
        formalisms (such as probabilistic approaches) 
        
        Lightweight
        semantics (linked data, microformats, etc.)



Management
        of Semantic Web Data

Languages,
        tools, and methodologies for semantic web data
        Database,
        IR, and AI technologies for semantic web data
        Robust
        and scalable knowledge management and reasoning on the web
        Machine
        learning and information extraction on the web
        Cleaning,
        assurance, and provenance of semantic web data, services, and
        processes



Linked
        Data

Publication
        of linked data
        Consumption
        of linked data
        Reasoning
        with linked data
        Search,
        query, integration, and analysis on linked data
        Integration
        and mashup of linked data
        Mining
        of linked data
        Domain
        specific applications (eGovernment, disaster, life science etc.)



Social
        Semantic Web

Semantics
        for social media data
        Social
        network analysis using semantic web technologies
        Querying,
        mining, and analysis of social semantic data
        Social
        semantic web applications
        Semantic
        web technologies for collaboration and cooperation
        Representing
        and reasoning about trust, privacy, and security



Applications
        of the Semantic Web

Semantic
        web for large scale applications
        Semantic
        web for desktops or personal information management
        Semantic
        web for multimedia, sensors, and situational awareness
        Semantic
        web for P2P, services, agents, grids, and middleware
        Semantic
        web for software and systems engineering
        Mobile
        semantic web
        Interfaces
        for semantic web



Big
        Data and Data Science

Knowledge
        Graph and Entity Graph Generation
        Graph
        Mining for Big Data
        Data
        Journalism
        Open
        Data Government
        Advanced
        Data Analytics
        Data
        Centric Science and Management
        Data
        Art and Data Centric Humanities



Empirical
        Issues of Semantic Web Technology

Description
        of an implemented application of semantic technology in a specific
        domain 
        
        Analysis
        and evaluation of usability and uptake of semantic tools 
        
         Lessons
        and best practices for deploying and using an application or service
        based semantic technology 
        
        Assessment
        of costs and benefits of implementing, deploying, using, and
        managing semantic technology 
        
        Pragmatics
        of using or deploying semantic technology in real-world scenarios 
        
        Comparison
        of semantic technology with alternative approaches using
        conventional or competing technologies



PAPER
SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION 

Submissions
to JIST 2013 should describe original and significant research based
on semantic technologies and provide clear evidence to support their
claims and contributions. All submissions will be critically reviewed
by at least three members of the program committee. Reviewers will
assess submissions based on their relevance to semantic technologies,
their originality, the technical soundness of their proposed
approach, and the readability of the submission.
Submissions
must be in PDF format, using the style of the Springer Publications
format for Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). Submissions must
be no longer than 16 pages for REGULAR TECHNICAL SESSIONS and 6 pages
for IN-USE TRACK. Submissions that exceed this limit may be rejected
without review. JIST 2013 will not accept submissions that are under
review by, already been published in. or accepted for publication in
a journal or other conference. The proceedings will be published as a
book in Lecture Note for Computer Science (LNCS) by Springer.
Accepted papers will be distributed to conference attendees and
published in the printed conference proceedings. The proceedings will
be published as a book in Lecture Note for Computer Science (LNCS) by
Springer. All submissions should be submitted via EasyChair at
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jist2013.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the
conference and present the paper in person.


IMPORTANT
DATES 

Submissions
        due: 23:59 (Hawaii
        Time), August 20, 2013
        Notification
        of acceptance: October
        10, 2013
        Camera
        ready: October 21, 2013
        Conference:
        November 28-30, 2013



ORGANIZATION
General
        Chair:

Hong-Gee
Kim, Seoul National University, Korea
Program
        Chairs:

Wooju
Kim, Yonsei University, Korea
Ying
Ding, Indiana University, USA
In-Use
        Track Chair:

Jie
Tang, Tsinghua University, China
Younghwan
Lee, Konkuk University, Korea
Poster
        and Demo Chairs:

Guilin
Qi, Southeastern University, China
Kouji
Kozaki, Osaka University, Japan
Workshop
        Chairs:

Thepchai
Supnithi, Thailand
Jason
Jung, Yeungnam Univeristy, Korea
Tutorial
        Chairs:

Haklae
Kim, Samsung Electronics, Korea
Hanmin
Jung, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Korea
Industry
        Chair:

Laurentiu
Vasiliu, Peracton Co., Ireland
Takahiro
Kawamura, Toshiba, Japan
Publicity
        Chair:

Myungdae
Cho, Seoul National University, Korea
Local
        Organizing Chair:

June
Seok Hong, Kyonggi University, Korea

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