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                        Call for Papers

          1st Workshop on Personal Semantic Data: PSD 2010

         http://semanticweb.org/wiki/Personal_Semantic_Data

                  co-located with EKAW 2010

             11th - 15th October, Lisbon, Portugal


Personal Semantic Data is scattered over several media, and while semantic 
technologies are already successfully deployed on the Web as well on the 
desktop, data integration is not always straightforward. The transition from 
the desktop to a distributed system for Personal Information Management (PIM) 
raises new challenges which need to be addressed. These challenges overlap 
areas related to human-computer interaction, privacy and security, information 
extraction, retrieval and matching.

This workshop will bring together academics and industrial practitioners with 
the goal of fostering cross-domain collaborations to further advance the use of 
technologies from the Semantic Web and the Web of Data for PIM and to explore 
and discuss the  challenges and approaches for improving PIM through the use of 
vast amounts of (semantic) information available online. At the same time we 
want to provide a platform for discussing research topics and challenges 
related to personal semantic data.


== IMPORTANT DATES ==
9 July 2010 - Submission deadline
9 August 2010 - Notification
27 August 2010 - Camera-ready version


== TOPICS ==
The topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:

* Bridging the gap between Semantic Desktop Data and Linked (Open) Data
 -Interlinking personal desktop data with Semantic Web data
 -Enriching desktop information with Web data
 -Publishing semantic personal data from the desktop to the Web, including 
trust and privacy issues
 -Mapping and synchronizing personal semantic data from heterogeneous sources
 -New forms of visualization of mashed and hybrid personal data from the 
desktop and Web

* Managing personal data across heterogeneous social media sites
 -Mapping and synchronizing personal social data across heterogeneous social 
media and the desktop
 -Searching and browsing personal social data across heterogeneous data sources 
and using heterogeneous interfaces (e.g. mobile devices)
 -Modeling of semantic information for personal and social use

* Generation of personal semantic data from novel sources
 -Semi-automatic and automatic generation of semantic data from personal 
information
 -Fusion of mobile and desktop environments
 -Interlinking newly generated semantic data with existing sources


== SUBMISSION GUIDELINES ==
We encourage full papers (max 12 pages), short paper (max 6 pages) and short 
demo papers (max 2 pages) describing significant work in progress, late 
breaking results or ideas / challenges for the domain. Submissions should 
follow the LNCS guidelines.

Papers should be submitted in pdf format to 
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=psd2010 no later than midnight 
Pacific Daylight Time on July 9, 2010.

Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings.


== FURTHER INFORMATION ==
Further information is available on the workshop website at 
http://semanticweb.org/wiki/Personal_Semantic_Data or by emailing the workshop 
organizers.


== WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS ==
* Laura Dragan - Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), National 
University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland ([email protected])
* Bernhard Schandl - Department of Distributed and Multimedia Systems, 
University of Vienna, Austria ([email protected])
* Charlie Abela - Department of Intelligent Computer Systems, University of 
Malta, Malta ([email protected])
* Tudor Groza - Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), National 
University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland ([email protected])
* Gunnar Grimnes - DFKI GmbH, Kaiserslautern, Germany ([email protected])
* Stefan Decker - Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), National 
University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland ([email protected])


Best regards,
PSD 2010 Organizing Committee

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