CrowdSem 2013 - 1st International Workshop on “Crowdsourcing the Semantic Web”
Topics/Call fo Papers
1st International Workshop on “Crowdsourcing the Semantic Web” in conjunction with the 12th Interantional Seamntic Web Conference (ISWC 2013), 21-25 October 2013, in Sydney, Australia. This interactive workshop takes stock of the emergent work and chart the research agenda with interactive sessions to brainstorm ideas and potential applications of collective intelligence to solving AI hard semantic web problems.
The Global Brain Semantic Web?a Semantic Web interleaving a large number of human and machine computation?has great potential to overcome some of the issues of the current Semantic Web. In particular, semantic technologies have been deployed in the context of a wide range of information management tasks in scenarios that are increasingly significant in both technical (data size, variety and complexity of data sources) and economical terms (industries addressed and their market volume). For many of these tasks, machine-driven algorithmic techniques aiming at full automation do not reach a level of accuracy that many production environments require. Enhancing automatic techniques with human computation capabilities is becoming a viable solution in many cases. We believe that there is huge potential at the intersection of these disciplines ? large scale, knowledge-driven, information management and crowdsourcing ? to solve technically challenging problems purposefully and in a cost effective manner.
The Global Brain Semantic Web?a Semantic Web interleaving a large number of human and machine computation?has great potential to overcome some of the issues of the current Semantic Web. In particular, semantic technologies have been deployed in the context of a wide range of information management tasks in scenarios that are increasingly significant in both technical (data size, variety and complexity of data sources) and economical terms (industries addressed and their market volume). For many of these tasks, machine-driven algorithmic techniques aiming at full automation do not reach a level of accuracy that many production environments require. Enhancing automatic techniques with human computation capabilities is becoming a viable solution in many cases. We believe that there is huge potential at the intersection of these disciplines ? large scale, knowledge-driven, information management and crowdsourcing ? to solve technically challenging problems purposefully and in a cost effective manner.
Other CFPs
- 9th International Workshop on Scalable Semantic Web Knowledge Base Systems (SSWS2013)
- 9th International Workshop on Uncertainty Reasoning for the Semantic Web (URSW 2013)
- 8th International Workshop on Ontology Matching (OM-2013)
- 6th International Workshop on Semantic Sensor Networks
- 4th Workshop on Ontology Patterns (WOP2013)
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