SSW 2010 - 1st International Workshop on Semantic Sensor Web
Date2010-10-27
Deadline2010-06-28
VenueValencia, Spain
Keywordsdata mining
Websitehttp://www.ic3k.org/SSW.asp
Topics/Call fo Papers
1st International Workshop on Semantic Sensor Web - SSW 2010
27-28 October, 2010 - Valencia, Spain
In conjunction with the 2nd International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery,
Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management - IC3K 2010
Co-chairs
Salvatore Flavio Pileggi
Polytechnic University of Valencia
Spain
Carlos E. Palau
Polytechnic University of Valencia
Spain
Scope and Topics
During last years, sensors have been increasingly adopted in the context of several disciplines and applications (military, industrial, medical, homeland security, etc.) with the aim of collecting and distributing observations of our world in everyday life. Sensors progressively assumed the critical role of bridges between the real world and information systems, through an always more consolidated and efficient sensor technology that enables advanced heterogeneous sensor grids. Current sensor networks are able to detect and identify simple phenomena or measurements as well as complex events and situations. As imaginable, these sensor networks disseminated everywhere around the world are not connected between them as well as associated information systems are not integrated. This scenario can be summarized as too much data and not enough knowledge.
Sensor Web is commonly defined as: “Web-accessible sensor networks and archived sensor data that can be discovered and accessed using standard protocols and application interfaces”. Sensor Web is a progressive concept that, at the moment, is limited mainly by the lack of standardization.
Semantic Sensor Web would be an evolving extension of Sensor Web that introduces a semantic layer in which semantics, or meaning of information are formally defined. Semantics should integrate web-centric standard information infrastructures improving the capabilities of collecting, retrieving, sharing, manipulating and analyzing sensor data (or associate phenomena) as well as potential interoperability between systems through semantic interactions.
The aim of Workshop is promoting an open international discussion between researchers from both academia and industry about Semantic Sensor Web (and related issues) as well as the selection of a restricted number of high-quality selected papers about interest topics.
At the moment topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
? Modeling and Representation of Sensor Knowledge
? Analysis and Modeling of Sensor Domain
? Sensor/Sensor Network Ontology Engineering
? Semantic Sensor Web
? Data Models and Languages for Semantic Sensor Web
? Semantic Sensor Systems and Applications
? Architectures and Middleware for Semantic Sensor Web
? Special topic: Sensors and Semantics in the factory of the future
Descriptive and technical papers are expected. State-of-the-art and position papers are also welcomed.
Important Dates
Regular Paper Submission: June 28, 2010
Authors Notification: July 20, 2010
Final Paper Submission and Registration: July 30, 2010
Workshop Program Committee
Novella Bartolini, Università La Sapienza, Roma, Italy
Paolo Bellavista, Università degli Studi di Bologna, Italy
Fernando Boavida, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Eleonora Borgia, IIT ? CNR, Italy
Rafael Falcon, University of Ottawa, Canada
Stephan Olariu, Old Dominion University, United States
Daniele Puccinelli, SUPSI, Switzerland
Jorge Sá Silva, Universidade De Coimbra, Portugal
Alexey Vinel, Saint-Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation, Russian Federation
(list not yet complete)
Paper Submission
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers in any of the topics listed above.
Instructions for preparing the manuscript (in Word and Latex formats) are available at: Paper Templates
Please also check the Submission Guidelines.
Papers should be submitted electronically via the web-based submission system at: http://www.insticc.org/Primoris
Publications
All accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings book, under an ISBN reference and on CD-ROM support.
Registration Information
At least one author of an accepted paper must register for the workshop. If the registration fees are not received by July 30, 2010, the paper will not be published in the workshop proceedings book.
Secretariat Contacts
IC3K Workshops - SSW 2010
e-mail: ic3k.secretariat-AT-insticc.org
Site: http://www.ic3k.org/SSW.asp
27-28 October, 2010 - Valencia, Spain
In conjunction with the 2nd International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery,
Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management - IC3K 2010
Co-chairs
Salvatore Flavio Pileggi
Polytechnic University of Valencia
Spain
Carlos E. Palau
Polytechnic University of Valencia
Spain
Scope and Topics
During last years, sensors have been increasingly adopted in the context of several disciplines and applications (military, industrial, medical, homeland security, etc.) with the aim of collecting and distributing observations of our world in everyday life. Sensors progressively assumed the critical role of bridges between the real world and information systems, through an always more consolidated and efficient sensor technology that enables advanced heterogeneous sensor grids. Current sensor networks are able to detect and identify simple phenomena or measurements as well as complex events and situations. As imaginable, these sensor networks disseminated everywhere around the world are not connected between them as well as associated information systems are not integrated. This scenario can be summarized as too much data and not enough knowledge.
Sensor Web is commonly defined as: “Web-accessible sensor networks and archived sensor data that can be discovered and accessed using standard protocols and application interfaces”. Sensor Web is a progressive concept that, at the moment, is limited mainly by the lack of standardization.
Semantic Sensor Web would be an evolving extension of Sensor Web that introduces a semantic layer in which semantics, or meaning of information are formally defined. Semantics should integrate web-centric standard information infrastructures improving the capabilities of collecting, retrieving, sharing, manipulating and analyzing sensor data (or associate phenomena) as well as potential interoperability between systems through semantic interactions.
The aim of Workshop is promoting an open international discussion between researchers from both academia and industry about Semantic Sensor Web (and related issues) as well as the selection of a restricted number of high-quality selected papers about interest topics.
At the moment topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
? Modeling and Representation of Sensor Knowledge
? Analysis and Modeling of Sensor Domain
? Sensor/Sensor Network Ontology Engineering
? Semantic Sensor Web
? Data Models and Languages for Semantic Sensor Web
? Semantic Sensor Systems and Applications
? Architectures and Middleware for Semantic Sensor Web
? Special topic: Sensors and Semantics in the factory of the future
Descriptive and technical papers are expected. State-of-the-art and position papers are also welcomed.
Important Dates
Regular Paper Submission: June 28, 2010
Authors Notification: July 20, 2010
Final Paper Submission and Registration: July 30, 2010
Workshop Program Committee
Novella Bartolini, Università La Sapienza, Roma, Italy
Paolo Bellavista, Università degli Studi di Bologna, Italy
Fernando Boavida, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Eleonora Borgia, IIT ? CNR, Italy
Rafael Falcon, University of Ottawa, Canada
Stephan Olariu, Old Dominion University, United States
Daniele Puccinelli, SUPSI, Switzerland
Jorge Sá Silva, Universidade De Coimbra, Portugal
Alexey Vinel, Saint-Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation, Russian Federation
(list not yet complete)
Paper Submission
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers in any of the topics listed above.
Instructions for preparing the manuscript (in Word and Latex formats) are available at: Paper Templates
Please also check the Submission Guidelines.
Papers should be submitted electronically via the web-based submission system at: http://www.insticc.org/Primoris
Publications
All accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings book, under an ISBN reference and on CD-ROM support.
Registration Information
At least one author of an accepted paper must register for the workshop. If the registration fees are not received by July 30, 2010, the paper will not be published in the workshop proceedings book.
Secretariat Contacts
IC3K Workshops - SSW 2010
e-mail: ic3k.secretariat-AT-insticc.org
Site: http://www.ic3k.org/SSW.asp
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