LINGUIST List 25.2945
Wed
Jul 16 2014
Calls: Computational
Linguistics; Semantics/ Semantic Web
(Jrnl)
Editor for this issue:
Andrew Lamont <alamontlinguistlist.org>
Date: 14-Jul-2014
From: Christina Unger
<cunger
cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de>
Subject: Computational
Linguistics; Semantics/ Semantic Web (Jrnl)
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Full Title: Semantic Web
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics;
Semantics
Call Deadline: 30-Nov-2014
Journal: Semantic Web - Interoperability,
Usability, Applicability (IOS Press,
http://www.semantic-web-journal.net)
Call for papers: Special Issue on Question
Answering over Linked Data
The importance of the Semantic Web as a
knowledge source is rapidly increasing. It is
also gaining significant industrial relevance
amongst content providers and search engine
vendors. However, although the amount of linked
data is growing, it is still used mostly by
Semantic Web experts. One of the main reasons
is that accessing the billions of RDF triples
already available requires proficiency in the
query language SPARQL as well as familiarity
with the datasets available and their
underlying schemas. These obstacles leave much
of the available semantic knowledge
inaccessible for most humans, which in turn
diminishes the opportunities for its
exploitation.
As a result, there is a growing amount of
research on interaction paradigms that allow
end users to access linked data and hide the
complexity of Semantic Web standards behind an
easy-to-use interface. Especially question
answering systems play a major role, as they
allow users to express arbitrarily complex
information needs in an intuitive fashion and,
at least in principle, in their native
language.
The key challenge in providing end users with
multilingual access to structured, linked data
lies in interpreting the user's information
need expressed in natural language with respect
to the data that is queried. This involves
challenges different from question answering
over free text. In particular it requires
dealing with the gap between natural language
and data models, with distributed,
heterogeneous datasets, and the use of
background information and reasoning.
We solicit original papers addressing the
challenges involved in question answering over
linked data, presenting resources and tools to
support question answering over linked data, or
describing question answering systems and
applications.
Particular topics of interest include (but are
not restricted to):
- Natural language analysis
- Term matching and entity disambiguation
- Language resources for question answering
(data as well as open-source software)
- SPARQL query generation
- Discovery of semantic sources
- Dealing with data and schema
heterogeneity
- Dealing with incompleteness and
inconsistencies
- Answer aggregation
- Answer rendering
- Providing justifications of answers and
conveying trust
- User feedback and interaction
- Scalability and indexing of large
datasets
- Knowledge base design for question
answering
- Reasoning for question answering
- Keyword-based approaches
Submissions
- Deadline: November 30th, 2014
- Submissions shall be made through the
Semantic Web journal website at
http://www.semantic-web-journal.net.
- Prospective authors must take notice of the
submission guidelines posted at
http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/authors.
Note that you need to request an account on the
website for submitting a paper. Please indicate
in the cover letter that it is for the
"Question Answering over Linked Data" special
issue.
- Submissions are possible in all standing
paper type of the journal, see
http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/authors
for descriptions: full research papers, system
descriptions, tool and dataset descriptions,
surveys, application reports.
Guest Editors
The guest editors can be contacted at
qald_swj
googlegroups.com
- Christina Unger (CITEC, Bielefeld
University)
- Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo (AKSW, University
of Leipzig)
- Philipp Cimiano (CITEC, Bielefeld
University)
- Sören Auer (University of Bonn, Fraunhofer
IAIS)
- George Paliouras (NCSR Demokritos,
Greece)
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