ICSCR 2020
Welcome to the Resource Track of the IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing
ICSC Resource is an appropriate venue to publish datasets, machine learning models, indexes, benchmarks, ontologies, libraries, APIs and tools that demand a high effort to be developed and can have a high impact on advancing the state of the art of semantic technologies. Papers describing resources rarely receive the same recognition as research papers, therefore ICSC Resource will start to consider such works as well. The main requirements for resource papers are: (I) an objective but precise description of the resource; (II) an open license; and (III) to make the resource available to other users through a permanent link.
This year, we are particularly encouraging ontologies and RDF dataset submissions available through KBox.
Review Criteria
Availability
- Is the resource publicly available through a DOI or permanent link (e.g., https://figshare.com, https://w3id.org)?
- Is the resource backed by an open-source license (e.g., creativecommons.org, opensource.org)?
Impact
- Is the resource relevant to the community?
- Does the resource have a practical use?
- Does the resource help to (re)evaluate approaches and/or perform research tasks?
- Does the resource follow existing best practices (e.g., use a human- and machine-readable format in case of a dataset, reuse upper schemata in the case of an ontology)?
- Can the resource be used to improve the state of the art?
Usability
- Is the resource published with a reasonable documentation that provides an easy understanding on how to use the resource?
- Is the resource easy to use?
Submission details
Papers must have between 4 and 8 pages, be written in English and follow the instructions in the Manuscript Formatting and Templates page. All papers should be submitted to this submission link. Other details in the main track website.
Important dates
- Abstract Submission Deadline:
September 28, 2019, 11:59pm PDT - Full Paper Submission Deadline:
(extended) October 26, 2019, 11:59pm PDT - Notification of acceptance:
(extended) November 28, 2019, 11:59pm PST - Camera-ready and Registration Deadline:
December 22, 2019, 11:59pm PST
Accepted papers
Proceedings
- Harsh Thakkar, Renzo Angles, Marko Rodriguez, Stephen Mallette and Jens Lehmann, Let’s build Bridges, not Walls – SPARQL Querying of TinkerPop Graph Databases with sparql-gremlin (Best paper Award)
- Hajira Jabeen, Eskender Haziiev, Gezim Sejdiu and Jens Lehmann, DISE: A Distributed in-Memory SPARQL Processing Engine over Tensor Data
- Abderrahmane Khiat, Ahmad Hemid, Lavdim Halilaj and Steffen Lohmann, VoColReg: A Registry for Supporting Distributed Ontology Development using Version Control Systems
Presentation
- Morteza Pourreza Shahri and Indika Kahanda, ProPheno 1.0: An Online Dataset for Accelerating the Complete Characterization of the Human Protein-phenotype Landscape in Biomedical Literature
- Sebastian Weigelt, Vanessa Steurer and Walter F. Tichy, At Your Command! An Empirical Study on How Laypersons Teach Robots New Functions (accepted for presentation)
- Thomas Riechert and Jennifer Blanke, Building an RDF Knowledge Graph of Early Modern Scholarly Career Patterns (accepted for presentation)
Commission
Track Chair
- Edgard Marx, Leipzig University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Organizing Committee
- Tommaso Soru, University of Leipzig, Germany
- Edgard Marx, Leipzig University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Program Committee
- Natanael Arndt, INFAI, Germany
- Oana Inel, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Sepideh Mesbah, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
- Harsh Thakkar, Bonn University, Germany
- Giuseppe Rizzo, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy
- Annalisa Gentile, IBM, United States
- Gëzim Sejdiu, Bonn University, Germany
- Adrian Brasoveanu, MODUL University Vienna, Austria
- Claus Stadler, Leipzig University, Germany
- Fajar Ekaputra, TU Vienna, Austria
- Ivan Ermilov, Leipzig University, Germany
- Muhammad Saleem, Leipzig University, Germany
- Saeedeh Shekarpour, University of Dayton, USA
- Mohamed Sherif, Paderborn University, Germany
- Amrapali Zaveri, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
- Adrian Brasoveanu, MODUL Technology GmbH, Austria
- Kuldeep Singh, Fraunhofer IAIS, Germany
- Diego Esteves, Bonn University, Germany
- Carlos Badenes-Olmedo, Polytechnic Madrid University, Spain
- Farshad Badie, Aalborg University, Denmark
- Jose Viterbo, Fluminense Federal University, Brazil
Contact
If you have any doubt or want any further details about the conference, you can contact us at icscr2020@easychair.org.