Call for Papers

General Chair


Aldo Gangemi (Paris Nord University, France and ISTC-CNR, Italy) – aldo.gangemi@cnr.it

 

ESWC is one of the key academic conferences to present research results and new developments in the area of the Semantic Web. For its 15th edition, ESWC will be back in Heraklion (Crete, Greece) from Sunday 3rd June to Thursday 7th June 2018. ESWC2018 features three main tracks (Research, Resources, In-Use), introduces a novel fully open review policy, as well as alternative publishing and decentralisation measures. This is the first call for papers for each of the main tracks.

 

This page contains the information for submission, common by all main tracks. For the scope of each main track, go to the individual pages


 

Important dates


 

  • Abstract submission: Friday 5th January 2018
  • Paper submission: Friday 12th January 2018
  • Opening of rebuttal period: Friday 16th February
  • Closing of rebuttal period: Wednesday 21st February
  • Notification to authors: Friday 2nd March
  • Camera ready papers due: Friday 23rd March

Submission Information, Reviewing


ESWC 2018 welcomes the submission of original research and application papers dealing with all aspects of representing and using semantics on the Web. We encourage theoretical, methodological, empirical, and applications papers. Submitted papers should describe original work, present significant results, and provide rigorous, principled, and repeatable evaluation.

We strongly encourage and appreciate the submission of papers incorporating links to data sets and other material used for evaluation as well as to live demos and software source code.

ESWC will not accept papers that, at the time of submission, are under review for or have already been published in or accepted for publication in a journal, another conference, or another ESWC track. The conference organizers may share information on submissions with other venues to ensure that this rule is not violated.

The proceedings of this conference will be published in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Decentralised publishing of pre- and post-prints e.g. along the lines of the Linked Research initiative is strongly encouraged, and will be supported by a dedicated team. See also the requirements for the Linked Open Research Cloud

Rules include


 

  • Pre-submission of abstracts is a strict requirement. All papers and abstracts have to be submitted electronically via the EasyChair conference submission system. Abstracts alone will not be reviewed.
  • Papers must not exceed 15 pages (including references). Papers that exceed the page limit will be rejected without review.
  • All research submissions must be in English.
  • Submissions must be either in PDF or in HTML, formatted in the style of the Springer Publications format for Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). For details on the LNCS style, see Springer’s Author Instructions. For HTML submission guidance, see below, and the website.
  • We encourage embedding metadata in the PDF/HTML to provide a machine readable link from the paper to the resource.
  • Authors will have the opportunity to submit a rebuttal to the reviews to clarify questions posed by program committee members.
  • Authors of accepted papers will be required to provide semantic annotations for the abstract of their submission, which will be made available on the conference web site. Details will be provided at the time of acceptance.
  • Accepted papers will be distributed to conference attendees and also published by Springer in the printed conference proceedings, as part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
  • At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the conference and present the paper there.

Useful tips for HTML submissions


dokieli

dokieli is a client-side editor for decentralized article publishing in HTML+RDF annotations and social interactions, compliant with the Linked Research initiative (see the LNCS author guidelines as an example template).

dokieli includes a variety of features such as annotations, e.g., replies, peer-reviews, liking, resharing, bookmarking (implements W3C Web Annotation model) and notifications (implements W3C Linked Data Notifications). Articles as well as reviews can be notified to the Linked Open Research Cloud using dokieli. The following steps devote to simple writing:

  • If you want to work offline or on your local machine, open a dokieli file in your Web browser and edit. You have the option to export the document or use the Web browser’s native local storage. The dokieli repository includes examples in the wild using the LNCS author guidelines as a template. If you want to start from scratch, simply include the dokieli CSS and JavaScript to any existing HTML document to immediately add in-browser editing and annotations. See also the documentation for common HTML+RDFa patterns for articles and reviews.
  • If you have a WebID and a personal online storage, you can author your documents wherever you like on the Web, and you can decide who gets to read and write, e.g., your co-authors, or reviewers. Simply publish your article on any Web server that supports HTML.

For any help join the chat.

The Research Articles in Simplified HTML (RASH) Framework provides a terse markup language for writing scientific articles in (X)HTML. It is possible to include also RDF statements as RDFa annotations and/or as Turtle, JSON-LD and RDF/XML triples by using the tag “script”. Tools exist for converting RASH-compliant ODT or DOCX to LaTeX (see http://dasplab.cs.unibo.it/rocs).

Accepted papers for which there is an HTML version will be made available online through the ESWC website. For HTML submission, please submit a ZIP archive containing an HTML file with all the additional stylesheets and scripts for guaranteeing a correct visualization of the document in browsers.

For references, e.g. see the “Reference” section in https://datasciencehub.net/content/guidelines-authors.

Please note that independent of the format used, we require submissions to abide by the permitted number of pages, font sizes, font selection, margins, etc. This is to ensure visual consistency of the proceedings as well as to have comparative page limits.

Submissions and reviewing will be supported by the EasyChair system: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eswc2018

A Fully Open Review Policy


This year, the ESWC 2018 review process will be fully open. The basic principles are:

  • The submitted papers will be publicly posted on the ESWC 2018 web site upon submission
  • The authors will be known to reviewers (i.e., submissions are NOT anonymous)
  • The reviewers will be known to authors by default. However, reviewers can also explicitly opt-out.
  • The reviews and the rebuttal will be made publicly available upon final notification (post-rebuttal), including reviewer identity (unless they have opted out), both for the PC members (unless they have opted out) and the senior PC members (which cannot opt out).
  • On explicit request made by the authors, the rejected papers and their reviews will be removed from th e Web after the conference.
  • For accepted papers, the reviews will stay online at least 12 months. They will be removed at the author’s requests after this embargo period.

Upon posting submissions on the ESWC 2018 web site (point 1 above), any researcher can also contribute open reviews. Decentralisation will be handy here e.g. with openreview.net (for PDF) or hypothes.is or dokieli (for HTML), plus Linked Data Notifications.

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