RR 2013 - 7th International Conference on Web Reasoning and Rule Systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
RR welcomes original research from all areas of Web Reasoning.
Topics of particular interest are:
Semantic Web, Rule and Ontology Languages, and related logics
Reasoning, Querying, Searching and Optimization
Incompleteness, Inconsistency and Uncertainty
Non-monotonic, Commonsense, and Closed-World Reasoning for the Web
Dynamic information, Stream Reasoning and Complex Event Processing
Decision Making, Planning, and Intelligent Agents
Reasoning, Machine Learning, Knowledge Extraction and
IR Technologies
Large-scale data management and reasoning on the Web of Data
Data Integration, Dataspaces and Ontology-Based Data Access
Non-Standard Reasoning
Algorithms for distributed, parallelized, and scalable reasoning
System Descriptions and Experimentation
Application and Experience Papers
Submissions
The conference proceedings will be published by Springer within the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Submissions must be prepared in Springer's LaTeX style llncs
(http://www.springer.com/comp/lncs/Authors.html).
There are two submission formats:
Full papers (up to 15 pages)
Original research works in the above areas
Technical Communications (up to 6 pages)
Results and ideas of interest to the RR audience, including reports about recent own
publications, position papers, system descriptions and application descriptions (accompanying a demo), and presentations of preliminary results
All accepted works will be included in the proceedings, with Technical Communications clearly marked as such. All full papers and selected Technical Communications will be invited to give a talk at the conference. All accepted works will have the opportunity to present a poster and/or a system demo
Topics of particular interest are:
Semantic Web, Rule and Ontology Languages, and related logics
Reasoning, Querying, Searching and Optimization
Incompleteness, Inconsistency and Uncertainty
Non-monotonic, Commonsense, and Closed-World Reasoning for the Web
Dynamic information, Stream Reasoning and Complex Event Processing
Decision Making, Planning, and Intelligent Agents
Reasoning, Machine Learning, Knowledge Extraction and
IR Technologies
Large-scale data management and reasoning on the Web of Data
Data Integration, Dataspaces and Ontology-Based Data Access
Non-Standard Reasoning
Algorithms for distributed, parallelized, and scalable reasoning
System Descriptions and Experimentation
Application and Experience Papers
Submissions
The conference proceedings will be published by Springer within the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Submissions must be prepared in Springer's LaTeX style llncs
(http://www.springer.com/comp/lncs/Authors.html).
There are two submission formats:
Full papers (up to 15 pages)
Original research works in the above areas
Technical Communications (up to 6 pages)
Results and ideas of interest to the RR audience, including reports about recent own
publications, position papers, system descriptions and application descriptions (accompanying a demo), and presentations of preliminary results
All accepted works will be included in the proceedings, with Technical Communications clearly marked as such. All full papers and selected Technical Communications will be invited to give a talk at the conference. All accepted works will have the opportunity to present a poster and/or a system demo
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