[esip-semanticweb] AAG 2013 Ontology and Semantics Session Call

Sorokine, Alexandre sorokina at ornl.gov
Wed Oct 17 16:41:24 EDT 2012


Association of American Geographers 2013 Annual Meeting, Los-Angeles
April 9-13, 2013

Session Title:
Geospatial Ontology, Semantics, and Metadata

Sponsors:
Cartography Specialty Group
Cyberinfrastructure (CI) Specialty Group

Session Organizer:
Alexandre Sorokine (ORNL)

Session Co-organizers:
Chen-Chieh Feng (NUS)

Abstract Deadline:
October 22nd

Call for Papers:
This session aims to bring together researchers working in various fields of geospatial ontology.  The capture, representation, and manipulation of knowledge is a great challenge from both theoretical and practical perspectives.  With the latest advances in knowledge engineering it becomes possible to employ ontologies in a number of traditional and novel geoprocessing applications such as intelligent search, integration of disparate geodata, standardization efforts, knowledge discovery and information extraction from unstructured sources, and many others.

We invite presentations on both theoretical and application aspects of geospatial ontologies and we are especially interested in the following topics:

* Spatial knowledge modeling, analysis, formalization, and validation (thesauri, vocabularies and ontologies)
* Collaborative spatial knowledge ontology development (methodologies, tools and practices)
* Semantic interoperability across domains, cultures, ethnicities, languages and time
* Ontology design pattern for linked geospatial data
* Metadata and provenance for spatial knowledge representation and processing
* Spatial knowledge infrastructures (semantic extensions to spatial data infrastructures)
* Knowledge-based reasoning for spatial or temporal properties of spatial concepts (probabilistic methods such as Bayes trust network and logic-based methods, such as forward chaining and backward chaining)
* Artificial intelligence (e.g. fuzzy logic, artificial neural networks, supervaluation) in support of spatial decision making

Other topics in geospatial ontology research are welcome too.

To present a paper or to participate in the session as a discussant:
1. Submit your abstract through AAG web site
2. E-mail your PIN to SorokinA at ornl.gov
Please follow standard AAG abstract submission procedure and guidelines.  Also please e-mail one of the organizers to express your interest if you intend to present or participate as a discussant in this session at your earliest convenience.

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Alexandre Sorokine
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
sorokina at ornl.gov
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