The track “Bring your Journal Paper to Ontobras” of ONTOBRAS 2024 offers a space to discuss relevant research on topics related to ontologies, disseminating impactful research to the ONTOBRAS community. We invite the submission of abstracts of articles published in journals in recent years. Contributions may have been previously presented at ontology-related conferences, including ICBO, ISWC, ESWC, K-CAP, and all JOWO workshops. The goal is to allow authors to share, disseminate, and promote their publicly available research in relevant venues with the ONTOBRAS community, thus inspiring future developments.
If copyright permission is granted, accepted abstracts will be published in the ONTOBRAS proceedings in the IAOA series, available on CEUR-WS. Additionally, these works will be presented in person during the conference. Accepted articles will be linked on the conference website.
At least one author of each accepted abstract must register for the conference to present the work.
Important Dates
- Submission Deadline: August 30, 2024
Expected Contributions
For the track “Bring your Journal Paper to Ontobras,” we request submissions that meet the following criteria:
- It is related to the topics of interest of the ONTOBRAS conference.
- It must have been published in a journal between 2022 and 2024.
- It is a research article, not a review article or commentary.
- Accepted submissions in the publication process can be submitted, provided the final and ready-to-print version is available.
Topics of interest
Topics of interest for the event include, but are not limited to:
- Ontologies and Conceptual Modeling:
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- Ontological foundations for conceptual modeling and metamodeling
- Foundational and upper ontologies
- Semantic consistency
- Ontology-based conceptual modeling tools and environments
- Ontologies and knowledge organization:
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- Facet Theory and Theory of Concepts
- Terminology, Folksonomies, Thesauri, Taxonomies, Metadata
- Documentary languages
- Knowledge discovery and reasoning
- Knowledge representation and management
- Ontology governance
- Ontology Engineering:
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- Methodologies, techniques,practices, languages and tools
- Composition and modularity
- Interoperability between ontologies, integration, mapping and alignment
- Ontological language interoperability
- Ontology patterns and anti-patterns
- Ontology evaluation and validation
- Integration problems, practices and methods
- Ontology Enrichment and semantic enrichment
- (Semi-)automated ontology development
- Semantic Web:
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- Modeling
- Information retrieval
- Ontology-based search
- Linked open data (LOD) applications
- Ontology and Natural Language Processing (NLP)
- Linguistic ontologies applied to text processing
- Computational linguistics
- Access, integration and exchange of data based on databases and ontologies on the Web
- Knowledge graphs (construction, maintenance, reasoning) and virtual knowledge graphs
- Social and human aspects of the Semantic Web
- Ontology Applications:
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- Ontology for e-science, life sciences, e-business, multimedia and cultural heritage
- Domain ontologies (Education, Health, Smart Cities, Government and others)
- Ontology-driven information system design
- Ontology-driven business modeling
- Ontology tools: construction, reasoning, evaluation
- Data management and FAIR principles
- Ontologies and data science, machine learning, artificial intelligence
- Ontology Visualization
Submission Guidelines
Submissions must be made electronically via EasyChair and include:
- A cover page (a single page) listing:
- the original title of the article;
- authors;
- bibliographic references of the article, such as the DOI of the original publication or, alternatively, a link to the publication on the journal’s website;
- A page with an abstract of the article. The abstract should present the main contributions of the article, discuss the relevance of the article to applied/formal ontology, and explain the importance of the results.
Submissions should be made via EasyChair using the following URL: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ontobras2024
All submissions must be in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) and must follow the CEUR-ART template, single column. Templates for Microsoft Office Word, Open Office and LaTeX can be downloaded at: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip (right-click on the link and select “Save link”).
The template for Overleaf is available at https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/template-for-submissions-to-ceur-workshop-proceedings-ceur-ws-dot-org/hpvjjzhjxzjk.
