ESWC 2013 - ESWC 2013 PhD Symposium
Topics/Call fo Papers
ESWC 2013 PhD Symposium
May 26-27, 2013 ? Montpellier, France
http://2013.eswc-conferences.org/phd-symposium
Call for papers
Submission site:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eswc201...
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The ESWC2013 PhD Symposium will take place as part of the ESWC 2013 in
Montpellier, France. This event aims at providing PhD students with an
opportunity for presenting their PhD work, receiving feedback from
experienced researchers of the Semantic Web community and for
establishing contacts with PhD students from other institutions. We
also plan a tutorial on successful scientific paper writing. The
symposium is targeted at students doing their PhD in the Semantic Web
area or adjacent topics.
The symposium is open to all PhD students falling in one of the
following categories:
* early-stage: students at the beginning of their work that have
defined their problem statement and a clear research plan;
* intermediate-stage: students in the middle of their PhD process with
problem statement and research plan defined and initial results
collected;
* advanced-stage: students in the final period of their PhD course,
but with sufficient time prior to completing their dissertation to
still benefit from the provided feedback.
Submitted papers will be reviewed by a number of experienced
researchers with the aim of providing the students with constructive
feedback. One of these reviewers will also act as a mentor and be
available at ESWC for in-depth discussions. Authors of accepted papers
will be required to prepare an oral presentation and a poster. A
dedicated jury will select the best papers that will be awarded during
the last conference session.
All accepted papers will be included in the proceedings of ESWC 2013,
published by Springer in the LNCS series. There will be a limited
amount of travel funding for PhD students, provided that their paper
has been accepted. More information on this will be released on the
conference website soon.
===================
Topics
===================
Submissions should focus on the development and/or deployment of
Semantic Web theories, methods, and technologies along the lines of
the areas of ESWC 2013, including:
* Ontologies
* Reasoning
* Linked Open Data
* Semantic Data Management
* Social Web
* Web Science
* Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval
* Machine Learning
* Mobile Web, Sensors and Semantic Streams
* Services, Processes and Cloud Computing
* Semantic Web for Big Data Analytics
* Cognition and Semantic Web
===================
Submission Information
===================
According to the category of PhD students we are looking for three
types of submissions. Submissions should be structured by following
the templates suggested below, which will be also used as evaluation
dimensions:
**Early-stage submission**
From PhD students in their early phase, we require a PhD outline which
should tackle the following points:
* Motivation and Research questions: Describe the core research
problem, and motivate its relevance for the Semantic Web area;
* State of the art: Describe relevant related work, and point out
weaknesses and open problems;
* Proposed Approach: Present the planned approach(es) and discuss
novelty, effectiveness, and possible limitations;
* Planned research methodology: Sketch the methodology that will be
adopted, including the evaluation method;
* Schedule: Give a rough schedule for your PhD process with important
milestones.
**Intermediate-stage submission**
PhD students in the middle of their PhD are supposed to provide a
preliminary report addressing the following points:
* Motivation and Research questions: Describe the core research
problem, and motivate its relevance for the Semantic Web area;
* State of the art: Describe relevant related work, and point out
weaknesses and open problems;
* Approach: Present the pursued approach and discuss its novelty,
effectiveness, and possible limitations;
* Research methodology: Sketch the methodology that is being adopted,
including the evaluation method;
* Results: Describe the current status of the work with respect to
achieved results (algorithms, methods, models, prototypes, etc.) and
possible preliminary evaluation;
* Future Work: describe the work yet to be done and sketch a time plan for it.
**Advanced-stage submission**
PhD candidates in their final phase should give a coherent overview of
their PhD work including:
* Research questions: describe the core problem of the PhD and
motivate its relevance for the Semantic Web area;
* State of the art: describe relevant related work and point out
problematic aspects that are addressed by your work;
* Proposed Approach: present the approach taken and motivate how this
is novel with respect to existing work;
* Methodology: describe the methodology that has been adopted while
putting particular emphasis on the evaluation of the work;
* Results: Describe the current status of the work with respect to
achieved results (algorithms, methods, models, prototypes, etc.) and
evaluation;
* Remaining Work: describe the work yet to be done (including the
writing process) and sketch a time plan for it.
Submissions must
* not exceed 5 pages in length
* be formatted in LNCS style of Springer, see
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-...
* be in PDF format
* be submitted electronically through the conference submission site:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eswc201...
Papers will not be accepted in any other format.
===================
Important Dates
===================
Submission deadline: January 16 2013
Notification of acceptance: February 28 2013
Camera ready versions due: March 12 2013
===================
Travel Assistance for Students
===================
ESWC 2013 has a limited budget to provide travel assistance for PhD and
Master's students. Please check
http://2013.eswc-conferences.org/join-participant-...
for more information.
===================
Organization
===================
Laura Hollink, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
Sebastian Rudolph, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (Germany)
===================
May 26-27, 2013 ? Montpellier, France
http://2013.eswc-conferences.org/phd-symposium
Call for papers
Submission site:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eswc201...
===================
The ESWC2013 PhD Symposium will take place as part of the ESWC 2013 in
Montpellier, France. This event aims at providing PhD students with an
opportunity for presenting their PhD work, receiving feedback from
experienced researchers of the Semantic Web community and for
establishing contacts with PhD students from other institutions. We
also plan a tutorial on successful scientific paper writing. The
symposium is targeted at students doing their PhD in the Semantic Web
area or adjacent topics.
The symposium is open to all PhD students falling in one of the
following categories:
* early-stage: students at the beginning of their work that have
defined their problem statement and a clear research plan;
* intermediate-stage: students in the middle of their PhD process with
problem statement and research plan defined and initial results
collected;
* advanced-stage: students in the final period of their PhD course,
but with sufficient time prior to completing their dissertation to
still benefit from the provided feedback.
Submitted papers will be reviewed by a number of experienced
researchers with the aim of providing the students with constructive
feedback. One of these reviewers will also act as a mentor and be
available at ESWC for in-depth discussions. Authors of accepted papers
will be required to prepare an oral presentation and a poster. A
dedicated jury will select the best papers that will be awarded during
the last conference session.
All accepted papers will be included in the proceedings of ESWC 2013,
published by Springer in the LNCS series. There will be a limited
amount of travel funding for PhD students, provided that their paper
has been accepted. More information on this will be released on the
conference website soon.
===================
Topics
===================
Submissions should focus on the development and/or deployment of
Semantic Web theories, methods, and technologies along the lines of
the areas of ESWC 2013, including:
* Ontologies
* Reasoning
* Linked Open Data
* Semantic Data Management
* Social Web
* Web Science
* Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval
* Machine Learning
* Mobile Web, Sensors and Semantic Streams
* Services, Processes and Cloud Computing
* Semantic Web for Big Data Analytics
* Cognition and Semantic Web
===================
Submission Information
===================
According to the category of PhD students we are looking for three
types of submissions. Submissions should be structured by following
the templates suggested below, which will be also used as evaluation
dimensions:
**Early-stage submission**
From PhD students in their early phase, we require a PhD outline which
should tackle the following points:
* Motivation and Research questions: Describe the core research
problem, and motivate its relevance for the Semantic Web area;
* State of the art: Describe relevant related work, and point out
weaknesses and open problems;
* Proposed Approach: Present the planned approach(es) and discuss
novelty, effectiveness, and possible limitations;
* Planned research methodology: Sketch the methodology that will be
adopted, including the evaluation method;
* Schedule: Give a rough schedule for your PhD process with important
milestones.
**Intermediate-stage submission**
PhD students in the middle of their PhD are supposed to provide a
preliminary report addressing the following points:
* Motivation and Research questions: Describe the core research
problem, and motivate its relevance for the Semantic Web area;
* State of the art: Describe relevant related work, and point out
weaknesses and open problems;
* Approach: Present the pursued approach and discuss its novelty,
effectiveness, and possible limitations;
* Research methodology: Sketch the methodology that is being adopted,
including the evaluation method;
* Results: Describe the current status of the work with respect to
achieved results (algorithms, methods, models, prototypes, etc.) and
possible preliminary evaluation;
* Future Work: describe the work yet to be done and sketch a time plan for it.
**Advanced-stage submission**
PhD candidates in their final phase should give a coherent overview of
their PhD work including:
* Research questions: describe the core problem of the PhD and
motivate its relevance for the Semantic Web area;
* State of the art: describe relevant related work and point out
problematic aspects that are addressed by your work;
* Proposed Approach: present the approach taken and motivate how this
is novel with respect to existing work;
* Methodology: describe the methodology that has been adopted while
putting particular emphasis on the evaluation of the work;
* Results: Describe the current status of the work with respect to
achieved results (algorithms, methods, models, prototypes, etc.) and
evaluation;
* Remaining Work: describe the work yet to be done (including the
writing process) and sketch a time plan for it.
Submissions must
* not exceed 5 pages in length
* be formatted in LNCS style of Springer, see
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-...
* be in PDF format
* be submitted electronically through the conference submission site:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eswc201...
Papers will not be accepted in any other format.
===================
Important Dates
===================
Submission deadline: January 16 2013
Notification of acceptance: February 28 2013
Camera ready versions due: March 12 2013
===================
Travel Assistance for Students
===================
ESWC 2013 has a limited budget to provide travel assistance for PhD and
Master's students. Please check
http://2013.eswc-conferences.org/join-participant-...
for more information.
===================
Organization
===================
Laura Hollink, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
Sebastian Rudolph, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (Germany)
===================
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