Call for Papers/Posters
Research Papers
WIMS'11
is
intended
to
foster
the
dissemination
of
state-of-the-art
research
in
the
area
of Web intelligence, Web mining, Web semantics and the
fundamental interaction between them.
Authors are
invited to submit full papers on all related areas. Papers exploring
new directions or areas will receive a thorough and encouraging review.
Areas of interest include, but not limited to:
Semantics-driven
Information Retrieval
Expressive Document Models
Knowledge Extraction for Building Expressive
Document Representation
Matching and Ranking based on Expressive Document
Representation
Infrastructure for Semantics-driven Information
Retrieval
Semantic Agent
Systems
Web-based frameworks and environments for
semantic agent systems
Ontology management for agent systems
Semantic agent systems for collaborations
Semantic agent systems for social networks,
e-Government,
e -Health, and
enterprise information systems
Semantic Data
Search
Crawling, Storage and Indexing of Semantic Data
Semantic Data Search and Ranking
Data Web Search: Search in Multi-Data-Source,
Multi-Repository
Scenarios
Dealing with Vague, Incomplete and Dirty
Semantic Data
Infrastructure for Searching Semantic Data on
the Web
Interaction
Paradigms for Semantic Search
Natural Language Interfaces
Keyword-based Query Interfaces
Hybrid Query Interfaces
Visualization of Semantic Data
Evaluation of
Semantic Search
Evaluation Methodologies for Semantic Search
Standard Datasets and Benchmarks for Semantic
Search
Infrastructure for Semantic Search Evaluation
Linked Data
Application Architectures
Crawling, caching and querying Linked Data
Dataset dynamics and synchronization
Linked Data mining
User Interfaces
for the Web of Data
Approaches to visualizing and interacting with
distributed Web data
Linked Data browsers and search engines
Web Mining
Text Mining
Data Stream Mining
Multimedia Data Mining
Web Content Mining
Web Log and Usage Mining
Context Sensitive Web Mining
Web Information Clustering
Web Page Clustering and Mining
Uncertainty
Reasoning
Fuzzy Semantics
Ontology Learning and Reasoning
Paraconsistent Reasoning
Nature-inspired Models and Semantic
Web
Statistical Reasoning
Ubiquitous
Intelligence
Ubiquitous and Social Computing
Search in Social Media
Human Computation and Social Games
Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis
Social Monetization and Computational
Advertising
Visualising social network data
Semantic Deep Web
Ontology plug-in search
Information extraction from the Deep Web
Semantic Deep Web annotation and indexing
Deep Web-based ontology
Semantic Deep Web crawlers
Semantic Deep Web data fusion
Semiautomatic ontology generation
Metrics for quality of ontology
Similarity measures for ontology alignment
Intelligent
e-Technology and Semantic Web
Semantics for managing Business data
Intelligent Enterprise Portals
Semantics in Digital Libraries
Semantics driven tutoring systems
Semantic processing in e-Finance
Semantic processing in e-Health
Semantic processing in e-Science
Semantic processing in e-Government
e-Community Decentralized Community
Communication Techniques
Web Security, Integrity, Privacy and Trust
Quality of Life
Technology for Web Document Access
Web document access for the physically
challenged
Web document access for the visually challenged
Web document access for the aurally challenged
Representation
techniques for Web-based knowledge
Rule markup
languages and systems
Semantic 3D media
and content
Scalability vs.
expressivity of reasoning on the Web
Posters
A venue for late-breaking results, ongoing research activities, and
speculative or innovative work in progress. This track is intended to
provide authors and participants with the ability to connect with each
other and to engage in discussions about the work. Posters provide
authors with a unique opportunity to draw attention to their work
during the conference. Accepted
contributions
will
be
published
in
electronic
form
and
are
limited
to
2
pages.
Publication
Accepted papers/tutorials/posters will be
published by ACM and disseminated through the ACM Digital Library.
Selected extended papers will be invited to appear in a special issues
of reputed journals in the
field and also in a book published by Elsevier.
How to submit
The maximum
length of
Please note that
the submission format is MS Word or PDF. The papers must be written in
English and formatted according to the ACM guidelines. Author
instructions and style files can be downloaded at
Authors of accepted papers are expected to attend the conference and present their work. Selected extended papers will be invited to appear in a special issues of reputed journals in the field.
Poster
papers and full research paper
submissions must be made electronically in
MS Word or PDF format through the EasyChair submission system at