The Semantic Web – Iswc 2016: 15th International Semantic Web Conference, Kobe, Japan, October 17–21, 2016, Proceedings, Part Ii (lecture Notes In Computer Science)
by Elena Simperl /
2016 / English / PDF
70.4 MB Download
The two-volume set LNCS 9981 and 9982 constitutes the refereed
proceedings of the 15th
The two-volume set LNCS 9981 and 9982 constitutes the refereed
proceedings of the 15thInternational Semantic
Web Conference, ISWC 2016, which was held in Kobe, Japan, in
October 2016. The 75 full papers presented in these proceedings
were carefully reviewed and selected from 326 submissions.
International Semantic
Web Conference, ISWC 2016, which was held in Kobe, Japan, in
October 2016. The 75 full papers presented in these proceedings
were carefully reviewed and selected from 326 submissions.
The International Semantic Web Conference is the premier forum
for Semantic Web research, where cutting edge scientific results
and technological innovations are presented, where problems and
solutions are discussed, and where the future of this vision is
being developed. It brings together specialists in fields such as
artificial intelligence, databases, social networks, distributed
computing, Web engineering, information systems, human-computer
interaction, natural language processing, and the social
sciences.
The International Semantic Web Conference is the premier forum
for Semantic Web research, where cutting edge scientific results
and technological innovations are presented, where problems and
solutions are discussed, and where the future of this vision is
being developed. It brings together specialists in fields such as
artificial intelligence, databases, social networks, distributed
computing, Web engineering, information systems, human-computer
interaction, natural language processing, and the social
sciences.
The Research Track solicited novel and significant research
contributions addressing theoretical, analytical, empirical, and
practical aspects of the Semantic Web. The Applications Track
solicited submissions exploring the benefits and challenges of
applying semantic technologies in concrete, practical
applications, in contexts ranging from industry to government and
science. The newly introduced Resources Track sought
submissions providing a concise and clear description of a
resource and its (expected) usage. Traditional resources
include ontologies, vocabularies, datasets, benchmarks
and replication studies, services and software. Besides
more established types of resources, the track solicited
submissions of new types of resources such as ontology design
patterns, crowdsourcing task designs, workflows,
methodologies, and protocols and measures.
The Research Track solicited novel and significant research
contributions addressing theoretical, analytical, empirical, and
practical aspects of the Semantic Web. The Applications Track
solicited submissions exploring the benefits and challenges of
applying semantic technologies in concrete, practical
applications, in contexts ranging from industry to government and
science. The newly introduced Resources Track sought
submissions providing a concise and clear description of a
resource and its (expected) usage. Traditional resources
include ontologies, vocabularies, datasets, benchmarks
and replication studies, services and software. Besides
more established types of resources, the track solicited
submissions of new types of resources such as ontology design
patterns, crowdsourcing task designs, workflows,
methodologies, and protocols and measures.