From fano.ramparany at orange.com Tue May 27 09:28:19 2014
From: fano.ramparany at orange.com (fano.ramparany at orange.com)
Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 07:28:19 +0000
Subject: [Fiware-semantics] TR: IEEE Workshop on Semantics for Big Data on
the Internet of Things (SemBIoT 2014) with IEEE BIgData
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Hi,
I think that this is an interesting target for submitting a position paper presenting FIWARE support for semantic approaches to IoT applications.
Who?s interested to contribute?
Regards,
Fano
De : Kemafor Ogan [mailto:kogan at ncsu.edu]
Envoy? : lundi 26 mai 2014 19:31
? : semantic-web at w3.org
Objet : CFP: IEEE Workshop on Semantics for Big Data on the Internet of Things (SemBIoT 2014) with IEEE BIgData
Workshop on Semantics for Big Data on the Internet of Things (SemBIoT 2014)
Co-located with IEEE Conference Big Data, Washington DC, USA
October 27 - 30, 2014.
Webpage: http://kat.ee.surrey.ac.uk/SemBIoT2014/index.htm
The internet is rapidly evolving into an ?Internet of Things? (IoT) that is estimated to have more than 50 billion connected smart devices (in homes, cars, hospitals, human wearable, etc.) by the year 2020.
This number excludes the massive number of ?human sensors? that also actively interact on the Internet using social media. These ?things? on the Internet will continuously sense their environments, interpret user actions, and instruct their environments on how to react to perceived external events.
Example applications abound in patient and elderly care, smart homes, buildings, automobiles, industrial plants, the power grid, etc., which will be monitored and controlled by different types of sensors and actuators.
Generation and transmission of data from the large number of devices on the IoT will be continuous, giving rising to amounts of data that completely dwarf our current notion of ?Big Data?.
In addition to the volume and velocity of data, the wide variety of devices, heterogeneity of data they produce, and their geographic distribution, add significant complexities to IoT Big Data management.
Further, there is the issue of dynamicity because devices may join and leave the network at different times due to connectivity issues or mobility.
Call For Papers
The goal of this workshop is to bridge the gap between research on Semantic Web, IoT, sensor networks and data management and advance solutions to the complex challenges of Big Data on the Internet of Things.
A fundamental theme of this workshop is the use of semantic techniques for enabling automatic integration of heterogeneous data from different types of data sources.
Therefore, the issue of scalability of semantic techniques in dynamic data source environments is a key focus of this workshop.
Papers that address at least two out of the Volume, Variety and Velocity dimensions of Big Data are particularly encouraged.
The workshop seeks novel contributions to topics including (but not limited to):
? Techniques for establishing semantic interoperability between a large number of data source
? Reasoning and querying over distributed semantic data streams
? Distributed ontological reasoning with massive fact bases
? Semantic indexing techniques for discovery and search in dynamic data source environments
? Real time large scale stream data mining / analytics
? Lightweight metadata modeling for resource-constrained environments
? Security and privacy of data on the Internet of Things
? Benchmarks
? Algorithms and data analysis methods for extracting meaning and value from the Internet of Things
? Use case analysis involving the application of social media and Linked Data methodologies in real world scenarios
? Data management for targeted IoT applications (e.g. smart health, transportation, disaster response)
? Applications and use-cases
Important Dates
? August 16, 2014: Due date for full workshop papers submission
? September 20, 2014: Notification of paper acceptance to authors
? October 5, 2014: Camera-ready of accepted papers
Submission Instructions
Please submit a full-length paper (up to 7 pages IEEE 2-column format) through the online submission system.
The workshop submission sites can be accessed through the joint conference/workshops submission page https://wi-lab.com/cyberchair/2014/bigdata14/cbc_index.php.
All papers accepted for workshops will be included in the Workshop Proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society Press, made available at the Conference.
Papers should be formatted to IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Manuscript Formatting Guidelines.Templates and instructions can be found at http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting
Workshop Chairs
? Kemafor Anyanwu, North Carolina State University, USA
? Payam Barnaghi, University of Surrey, UK
? Rajendra Akerkar, Western Norway Research Institute, Norway
--
Kemafor Anyanwu (Ogan), Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Rm 2270, EBII
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695
http://research.csc.ncsu.edu/coul/
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From t.elsaleh at surrey.ac.uk Tue May 27 13:15:58 2014
From: t.elsaleh at surrey.ac.uk (t.elsaleh at surrey.ac.uk)
Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 11:15:58 +0000
Subject: [Fiware-semantics] TR: IEEE Workshop on Semantics for Big Data
on the Internet of Things (SemBIoT 2014) with IEEE BIgData
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Hello Fano,
Although I will be on leave from June to mid-September, I would be interested in contributing to this.
Best regards,
Tarek
From: fiware-semantics-bounces at lists.fi-ware.org [mailto:fiware-semantics-bounces at lists.fi-ware.org] On Behalf Of fano.ramparany at orange.com
Sent: 27 May 2014 08:28
To: fiware-semantics at lists.fi-ware.eu
Subject: [Fiware-semantics] TR: IEEE Workshop on Semantics for Big Data on the Internet of Things (SemBIoT 2014) with IEEE BIgData
Hi,
I think that this is an interesting target for submitting a position paper presenting FIWARE support for semantic approaches to IoT applications.
Who?s interested to contribute?
Regards,
Fano
De : Kemafor Ogan [mailto:kogan at ncsu.edu]
Envoy? : lundi 26 mai 2014 19:31
? : semantic-web at w3.org
Objet : CFP: IEEE Workshop on Semantics for Big Data on the Internet of Things (SemBIoT 2014) with IEEE BIgData
Workshop on Semantics for Big Data on the Internet of Things (SemBIoT 2014)
Co-located with IEEE Conference Big Data, Washington DC, USA
October 27 - 30, 2014.
Webpage: http://kat.ee.surrey.ac.uk/SemBIoT2014/index.htm
The internet is rapidly evolving into an ?Internet of Things? (IoT) that is estimated to have more than 50 billion connected smart devices (in homes, cars, hospitals, human wearable, etc.) by the year 2020.
This number excludes the massive number of ?human sensors? that also actively interact on the Internet using social media. These ?things? on the Internet will continuously sense their environments, interpret user actions, and instruct their environments on how to react to perceived external events.
Example applications abound in patient and elderly care, smart homes, buildings, automobiles, industrial plants, the power grid, etc., which will be monitored and controlled by different types of sensors and actuators.
Generation and transmission of data from the large number of devices on the IoT will be continuous, giving rising to amounts of data that completely dwarf our current notion of ?Big Data?.
In addition to the volume and velocity of data, the wide variety of devices, heterogeneity of data they produce, and their geographic distribution, add significant complexities to IoT Big Data management.
Further, there is the issue of dynamicity because devices may join and leave the network at different times due to connectivity issues or mobility.
Call For Papers
The goal of this workshop is to bridge the gap between research on Semantic Web, IoT, sensor networks and data management and advance solutions to the complex challenges of Big Data on the Internet of Things.
A fundamental theme of this workshop is the use of semantic techniques for enabling automatic integration of heterogeneous data from different types of data sources.
Therefore, the issue of scalability of semantic techniques in dynamic data source environments is a key focus of this workshop.
Papers that address at least two out of the Volume, Variety and Velocity dimensions of Big Data are particularly encouraged.
The workshop seeks novel contributions to topics including (but not limited to):
? Techniques for establishing semantic interoperability between a large number of data source
? Reasoning and querying over distributed semantic data streams
? Distributed ontological reasoning with massive fact bases
? Semantic indexing techniques for discovery and search in dynamic data source environments
? Real time large scale stream data mining / analytics
? Lightweight metadata modeling for resource-constrained environments
? Security and privacy of data on the Internet of Things
? Benchmarks
? Algorithms and data analysis methods for extracting meaning and value from the Internet of Things
? Use case analysis involving the application of social media and Linked Data methodologies in real world scenarios
? Data management for targeted IoT applications (e.g. smart health, transportation, disaster response)
? Applications and use-cases
Important Dates
? August 16, 2014: Due date for full workshop papers submission
? September 20, 2014: Notification of paper acceptance to authors
? October 5, 2014: Camera-ready of accepted papers
Submission Instructions
Please submit a full-length paper (up to 7 pages IEEE 2-column format) through the online submission system.
The workshop submission sites can be accessed through the joint conference/workshops submission page https://wi-lab.com/cyberchair/2014/bigdata14/cbc_index.php.
All papers accepted for workshops will be included in the Workshop Proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society Press, made available at the Conference.
Papers should be formatted to IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Manuscript Formatting Guidelines.Templates and instructions can be found at http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting
Workshop Chairs
? Kemafor Anyanwu, North Carolina State University, USA
? Payam Barnaghi, University of Surrey, UK
? Rajendra Akerkar, Western Norway Research Institute, Norway
--
Kemafor Anyanwu (Ogan), Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Rm 2270, EBII
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695
http://research.csc.ncsu.edu/coul/
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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From fano.ramparany at orange.com Tue May 27 13:27:49 2014
From: fano.ramparany at orange.com (fano.ramparany at orange.com)
Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 11:27:49 +0000
Subject: [Fiware-semantics] TR: IEEE Workshop on Semantics for Big Data
on the Internet of Things (SemBIoT 2014) with IEEE BIgData
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Great !
What is your exact availability? (I plan to have a first round of mail exchange for agreeing on the structure of the paper and assignment of editing task and two or three synchronization milestone for merging contributions)
Fano
De : t.elsaleh at surrey.ac.uk [mailto:t.elsaleh at surrey.ac.uk]
Envoy? : mardi 27 mai 2014 13:16
? : RAMPARANY Fano IMT/OLPS
Cc : fiware-semantics at lists.fi-ware.eu; p.barnaghi at surrey.ac.uk
Objet : RE: [Fiware-semantics] TR: IEEE Workshop on Semantics for Big Data on the Internet of Things (SemBIoT 2014) with IEEE BIgData
Hello Fano,
Although I will be on leave from June to mid-September, I would be interested in contributing to this.
Best regards,
Tarek
From: fiware-semantics-bounces at lists.fi-ware.org [mailto:fiware-semantics-bounces at lists.fi-ware.org] On Behalf Of fano.ramparany at orange.com
Sent: 27 May 2014 08:28
To: fiware-semantics at lists.fi-ware.eu
Subject: [Fiware-semantics] TR: IEEE Workshop on Semantics for Big Data on the Internet of Things (SemBIoT 2014) with IEEE BIgData
Hi,
I think that this is an interesting target for submitting a position paper presenting FIWARE support for semantic approaches to IoT applications.
Who?s interested to contribute?
Regards,
Fano
De : Kemafor Ogan [mailto:kogan at ncsu.edu]
Envoy? : lundi 26 mai 2014 19:31
? : semantic-web at w3.org
Objet : CFP: IEEE Workshop on Semantics for Big Data on the Internet of Things (SemBIoT 2014) with IEEE BIgData
Workshop on Semantics for Big Data on the Internet of Things (SemBIoT 2014)
Co-located with IEEE Conference Big Data, Washington DC, USA
October 27 - 30, 2014.
Webpage: http://kat.ee.surrey.ac.uk/SemBIoT2014/index.htm
The internet is rapidly evolving into an ?Internet of Things? (IoT) that is estimated to have more than 50 billion connected smart devices (in homes, cars, hospitals, human wearable, etc.) by the year 2020.
This number excludes the massive number of ?human sensors? that also actively interact on the Internet using social media. These ?things? on the Internet will continuously sense their environments, interpret user actions, and instruct their environments on how to react to perceived external events.
Example applications abound in patient and elderly care, smart homes, buildings, automobiles, industrial plants, the power grid, etc., which will be monitored and controlled by different types of sensors and actuators.
Generation and transmission of data from the large number of devices on the IoT will be continuous, giving rising to amounts of data that completely dwarf our current notion of ?Big Data?.
In addition to the volume and velocity of data, the wide variety of devices, heterogeneity of data they produce, and their geographic distribution, add significant complexities to IoT Big Data management.
Further, there is the issue of dynamicity because devices may join and leave the network at different times due to connectivity issues or mobility.
Call For Papers
The goal of this workshop is to bridge the gap between research on Semantic Web, IoT, sensor networks and data management and advance solutions to the complex challenges of Big Data on the Internet of Things.
A fundamental theme of this workshop is the use of semantic techniques for enabling automatic integration of heterogeneous data from different types of data sources.
Therefore, the issue of scalability of semantic techniques in dynamic data source environments is a key focus of this workshop.
Papers that address at least two out of the Volume, Variety and Velocity dimensions of Big Data are particularly encouraged.
The workshop seeks novel contributions to topics including (but not limited to):
? Techniques for establishing semantic interoperability between a large number of data source
? Reasoning and querying over distributed semantic data streams
? Distributed ontological reasoning with massive fact bases
? Semantic indexing techniques for discovery and search in dynamic data source environments
? Real time large scale stream data mining / analytics
? Lightweight metadata modeling for resource-constrained environments
? Security and privacy of data on the Internet of Things
? Benchmarks
? Algorithms and data analysis methods for extracting meaning and value from the Internet of Things
? Use case analysis involving the application of social media and Linked Data methodologies in real world scenarios
? Data management for targeted IoT applications (e.g. smart health, transportation, disaster response)
? Applications and use-cases
Important Dates
? August 16, 2014: Due date for full workshop papers submission
? September 20, 2014: Notification of paper acceptance to authors
? October 5, 2014: Camera-ready of accepted papers
Submission Instructions
Please submit a full-length paper (up to 7 pages IEEE 2-column format) through the online submission system.
The workshop submission sites can be accessed through the joint conference/workshops submission page https://wi-lab.com/cyberchair/2014/bigdata14/cbc_index.php.
All papers accepted for workshops will be included in the Workshop Proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society Press, made available at the Conference.
Papers should be formatted to IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Manuscript Formatting Guidelines.Templates and instructions can be found at http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting
Workshop Chairs
? Kemafor Anyanwu, North Carolina State University, USA
? Payam Barnaghi, University of Surrey, UK
? Rajendra Akerkar, Western Norway Research Institute, Norway
--
Kemafor Anyanwu (Ogan), Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Rm 2270, EBII
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695
http://research.csc.ncsu.edu/coul/
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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