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Subject: RE: [xdi] Fwd: Semantic Web Journal - Deadline Extension: Real-timeand Ubiquitous Social Semantics



Just catching up on my XDI email...
I agree this would be a great idea and would be happy to volunteer as editor/coauthor and will dedicate time tonight to start work on it.


Kind regards,
 
Bill Barnhill
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-----Original Message-----
From: Giovanni Bartolomeo [mailto:giovanni.bartolomeo@uniroma2.it] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 3:19 AM
To: Kaliya
Cc: xdiretreat@googlegroups.com; OASIS - XDI TC; Phil Windley
Subject: Re: [xdi] Fwd: Semantic Web Journal - Deadline Extension: Real-time and Ubiquitous Social Semantics

Dear Kaliya,

Ok, I'll put it in form of text for a paper asap. But in the meanwhile, can someone - provide a first outline of this paper, coordinate authors' contributions, etc. ... in other word who is going to be the editor?

Best Regards,
Giovanni


Def. Quota Kaliya <kaliya@mac.com>:

>
> On Sep 14, 2010, at 4:51 AM, Giovanni Bartolomeo wrote:
>
>> Dear Kaliya,
>>
>> I strongly support your idea. Some time ago I proposed to start a 
>> dissemination activity to raise visibility of out TC and also to get 
>> possible feedback from the semantic web folk:
>>
>> http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/36424/semantic-kit4
>> xdi.pdf
>>
>> My fear however is that this deadline is very strict (and it has been 
>> already delayed, so how much hope to get a new extension?), but if 
>> you think it is feasible I can provide some technical contributions, 
>> essentially based on syntactic and semantics aspects of XDI - same 
>> contents as illustrated in August at the opening of XDI retreat.
>>
>> Let me know whether you think this could be good for your paper proposal.
>
> I don't know if I am qualified to give an opinion about your specifics 
> of your proposal.
> I am in favor of anything that reasonably communicates about key 
> aspects of XDI.
> This likely is a good for it.
>
> It would be great if you wanted to submit it. What do you think Drummond?
> -Kaliya
>
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Giovanni
>>
>> Def. Quota Kaliya <kaliya@mac.com>:
>>
>>> We should submit something about XDI.
>>> YES! we should.
>>> I know "everyone is busy" but no one has heard of this technology 
>>> and  it does many of the things they are asking about.
>>> -kaliya
>>>
>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>>
>>>> Resent-From: public-xg-socialweb@w3.org
>>>> From: Alexandre Passant <alexandre.passant@deri.org>
>>>> Date: September 13, 2010 1:29:26 AM PDT
>>>> To: foaf-dev Friend of a <foaf-dev@lists.foaf-project.org>,
>>>> foaf-protocols@lists.foaf-project.org ,  
>>>> sioc-dev@googlegroups.com, online-presence@googlegroups.com,   
>>>> Linked Data community <public-lod@w3.org>, Social Web XG 
>>>> <public-xg-socialweb@w3.org >, DERI Research 
>>>> <deri.ie-research@lists.deri.org>, info-ic@listes.irisa.fr , web 
>>>> semantique <web.semantique@inria.fr>
>>>> Subject: Semantic Web Journal - Deadline Extension: Real-time and  
>>>> Ubiquitous Social Semantics
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ### Deadline extended to the 27th of September ### (Apologies for 
>>>> multiple posting)
>>>>
>>>> ### Call for Papers Semantic Web Journal Special Issue on ### 
>>>> Real-time and Ubiquitous Social Semantics
>>>>
>>>> In the past few years, the Web has increasingly shifted from its   
>>>> initial document and librarian paradigm to an ecology of
>>>> socially- generated data and services. Websites such as Twitter, 
>>>> Facebook,  FourSquare, etc. emphasise the huge popularity of 
>>>> sharing  information in real-time. In addition, the wealth and 
>>>> breadth of  applications that exploit open social networking APIs 
>>>> to provide new  services and functionalities are growing rapidly, 
>>>> enabling new ways  to interact and browse this user-generated 
>>>> content.
>>>>
>>>> At the same time, the deployment of network-enabled mobile devices,  
>>>> RFID and sensors, is realising the ubiquitous nature of social  
>>>> networks. More objects of our everyday life are getting connected 
>>>> to  the Internet to become part of its applications, including the 
>>>> Web  and social networking services. We are only starting to 
>>>> contemplate  the potential of a wide Internet of things, but it is 
>>>> certain that  in that new augmentation of our reality, the Semantic 
>>>> Web will be  one of the cornerstones of interoperability.
>>>>
>>>> Advances in the Semantic Web and Linked Data realms offer new   
>>>> capabilities for such paradigms, ranging from data integration to  
>>>> knowledge representation for such social data, objects, and service  
>>>> descriptions. However, many challenges remain to be addressed such  
>>>> as scalability, reasoning in dynamic contexts, quality and  
>>>> provenance, privacy and security, multi-modal accesses, context  
>>>> capture and awareness, etc. Nevertheless, Semantic Web frameworks  
>>>> provide the means to support the architecture of such real-time  
>>>> social and ubiquitous platforms.
>>>>
>>>> In this special issue, we seek contributions that tackle the issues  
>>>> of real-time and ubiquitous Social Semantics. In particular, we  
>>>> expect contributions addressing the following
>>>> topics:
>>>>
>>>> * From raw social data to semantic data
>>>> - semantic grounding of raw social data
>>>> - generation and aggregation of social semantics
>>>> - ontologies and data models for social data representation and  
>>>> analysis
>>>> - real-time semantic mining and analysis of social data
>>>> - trends and dynamics in social semantic web
>>>> - capturing and representing context in social networking
>>>>
>>>> * Ubiquitous Web and social semantics
>>>> - integration of virtual and physical worlds
>>>> - integration tools, technologies, and platforms
>>>> - privacy, ethics, and confidentiality
>>>> - presence tracking and semantic augmentation
>>>> - semantic sensors and RFID
>>>>
>>>> * social semantics on mobile devices
>>>> - Real-time querying frameworks and languages for social data
>>>> - stream querying and reasoning on social data
>>>> - location or time based reasoning, context based reasoning
>>>> - querying volatile, moving and dynamic networks and data sources
>>>> - dynamics, changesets and push-based notifications
>>>> - scalability, approximate reasoning and querying in social  
>>>> applications
>>>> - provenance and quality for querying social data
>>>>
>>>> We solicit high-quality contributions addressing one or more of the  
>>>> aforementioned topics. Submissions should clearly address how they  
>>>> relate to the topic of this special issue (more than "potential" 
>>>> use- cases) and how the contribution enhances the state of the art 
>>>> in its  particular domain. We especially welcome papers dealing 
>>>> with real  data, description of deployed systems, and discussions 
>>>> on related  experiments and methodology.
>>>>
>>>> Papers must be submitted using the journal guidelines available at 
>>>> http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/authors . Upon submission on 
>>>> mstracker, the authors should mention "Social  Semantics
>>>> Special Issue" in the cover letter of their article. In   
>>>> addition, authors must keep in mind that the journal relies on an  
>>>> open and transparent review process and that their paper(s) will be  
>>>> available online during the review process. We suggest the authors  
>>>> to carefully check details of the review process at 
>>>> http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/reviewers#review .
>>>>
>>>> ### Important dates
>>>>
>>>> - Submissions: 27th of September (initially 12th of September)
>>>> - Reviews due: 14th of November (initially 31st of October)
>>>> - Camera-ready version: 12th of December (initially 28th of 
>>>> November)
>>>> - Online Publication: February 2011
>>>> - Printed Publication: March 2011
>>>>
>>>> ### Guest Editors
>>>>
>>>> - Alexandre Passant - DERI, NUI Galway, Ireland - http:// 
>>>> apassant.net - alexandre.passant@deri.org
>>>> - Fabien Gandon, INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France - 
>>>> http://fabien.info  - Fabien.Gandon@inria.fr
>>>> - Harith Alani - KMI, The Open University, UK - 
>>>> http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/harith  - h.alani@open.ac.uk
>>>>
>>>> ## Online version of the CfP at
>>>> http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/content/special-issue-cfp-real-
>>>> time-and-ubiquitous-social-semantics
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Dr. Alexandre Passant
>>>> Digital Enterprise Research Institute National University of 
>>>> Ireland, Galway :me owl:sameAs <http://apassant.net/alex> .
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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