K-CAP 2013 - The Seventh International Conference on Knowledge Capture
Date2013-06-23 - 2013-06-26
Deadline2013-02-08
VenueBanff, Canada
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.k-cap.org/
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Seventh International Conference on Knowledge Capture, K-CAP 2013 will feature Invited Talks, Research Papers, Application Papers, Workshops, Posters and Demos on a range of topics. Due to the special theme of the conference this year, we especially encourage submissions of research and industry papers on the topics of:
Statistical analysis from Web data
Impact on data-mining of Web-scale linked data
Machine learning from multiple Web sources
Hybrid approaches for knowledge capture combining knowledge engineering and machine learning
Computational approaches to data management for knowledge capture
Data dynamicity, heterogeneity, and decay in knowledge intensive systems
Data provenance in knowledge capture
Submissions on more general topics, traditionally covered by the conference, are highly encouraged, including but not restricting to:
Knowledge acquisition
Knowledge authoring
Knowledge extraction
Knowledge management
Knowledge capture for the Semantic Web and the Web of Linked Data
Knowledge publication
Collaborative and social approaches to knowledge management and acquisition
Crowdsourcing for knowledge capture and refinement
Knowledge Capture from Social Environments and Contexts
Mixed-initiative planning and decision-support
Problem-solving knowledge and methods
Knowledge-based markup techniques
Knowledge engineering and modelling methodologies
Narrative intelligence
Knowledge capture through storytelling
Learning by reading
Provenance and trust issues in knowledge intensive systems
For the application track, we encourage submissions of concrete applications in all the topics of the conference, as mentioned above. Submissions to the application track should present applications, tools or environments which have been effectively deployed and used by their target audience. Accepted application papers will be presented at the conference and should also take part in the demo session.
Both regular papers and application papers should be submitted through easychair (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kcap20...) and be formatted according to the ACM format. Regular (research) papers should not be longer than 8 pages, including references. Applications papers are limited to 4 pages.
Statistical analysis from Web data
Impact on data-mining of Web-scale linked data
Machine learning from multiple Web sources
Hybrid approaches for knowledge capture combining knowledge engineering and machine learning
Computational approaches to data management for knowledge capture
Data dynamicity, heterogeneity, and decay in knowledge intensive systems
Data provenance in knowledge capture
Submissions on more general topics, traditionally covered by the conference, are highly encouraged, including but not restricting to:
Knowledge acquisition
Knowledge authoring
Knowledge extraction
Knowledge management
Knowledge capture for the Semantic Web and the Web of Linked Data
Knowledge publication
Collaborative and social approaches to knowledge management and acquisition
Crowdsourcing for knowledge capture and refinement
Knowledge Capture from Social Environments and Contexts
Mixed-initiative planning and decision-support
Problem-solving knowledge and methods
Knowledge-based markup techniques
Knowledge engineering and modelling methodologies
Narrative intelligence
Knowledge capture through storytelling
Learning by reading
Provenance and trust issues in knowledge intensive systems
For the application track, we encourage submissions of concrete applications in all the topics of the conference, as mentioned above. Submissions to the application track should present applications, tools or environments which have been effectively deployed and used by their target audience. Accepted application papers will be presented at the conference and should also take part in the demo session.
Both regular papers and application papers should be submitted through easychair (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kcap20...) and be formatted according to the ACM format. Regular (research) papers should not be longer than 8 pages, including references. Applications papers are limited to 4 pages.
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