[DistComp] SKG2012 New Deadline

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Thu May 31 21:09:55 CDT 2012


*EXTENDED SUBMISSION DEADLINE: June 30, 2012*

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The 8th International Conference on Semantics, Knowledge and Grids

Beijing, China, Oct 22-24, 2012

http://www.knowledgegrid.net/SKG2012/

Submission due: June 30, 2012 (firm)
Notification:   July 15, 2012
Camera ready:   July 30, 2012 (firm)
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The International Conference on Semantics, Knowledge and Grids (SKG) is a cross-area international forum on semantic computing, knowledge networking, and grids (Grid, Cloud, Web X.0, CPS, Internet of Things, complex interconnection environment, etc). SKG is to promote cross-area research and accelerate the development of relevant areas. SKG has built its reputation through seven years' professional organization. The conference invites well-known experts in diverse areas to present keynotes every year. Submissions come from all over the world. The acceptance rate of regular papers is lower than 19% every year.  SKG2012 will feature tutorial, keynote and future computing sessions.

General Co-Chairs:

Geoffrey Fox, Indiana University, USA
Yorick Wilks, University of Sheffield, UK
Hai Zhuge, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 

Program Co-Chairs:

Peter Brezany, University of Vienna, Austria
Jarek Nabrzyski, University of Notre Dame, USA
Zili Zhang, Southwest University, China 

Program Vice Co-Chairs:

Lu Liu, Derby University, UK
Xiaoping Sun, Chinese Academy of Sciences


Keynote Speakers:

Toru Ishida, Kyoto University, Japan 
Alexander L. Wolf, Imperial College London, UK

Tutorial:

Title: Cyber-Physical Society
Speaker: Hai Zhuge

Publications:

Proceedings of SKG2012 will be published by IEEE Conference Publishing Services.
Selected high-quality papers will be recommended for publication in the following SCI-indexed international journals after extension.
* World Wide Web Journal (Springer)
* Future Generation Computer Systems (Elsevier)
* Knowledge-Based Systems (Elsevier)

Themes (include but not limited to): 

Human & Social-level Intelligence 
Social Computing and Social Intelligence 
Cognition and Semantics 
Emotion, Learning and Brain 
Multimodal information fusion 
Interactive Semantics 
Human & Social -level AI systems and methods 
Collaborative innovation
Web, Web Semantics, Semantic Web, and Services 
Web Semantics 
Semantic Web 
Web Science 
Semantic Search and Query 
Semantic Link Network 
Service Interaction 
Semantic Interoperability 
Semantic Visualization and Modeling 
Semantic Web Mining 
Semantic Brokering 
Semantic-based Interface 
Automatic Semantic Annotation 
Semantic Web Services 
Theory and Model of Semantic Grids 
Ontology and Learning 
Web2.0 and Collaborative Tagging 
Semantic P2P 
Rich Media Semantics 
Internet/Web of Things 
Semantic Data Models
Knowledge Web, Discovery and Knowledge Grids 
Web knowledge representation and Reasoning 
Semantic Knowledge Portals 
Web Knowledge Discovery 
Knowledge Discovery 
Theory and Model of Knowledge Grids 
Large-Scale Distributed Knowledge Management 
Ontology Information/ Knowledge/Service Integration 
Knowledge Flow Network 
Internet-based Knowledge Engineering and Software Engineering 
Computing Infrastructure 
Cloud Computing 
Grid Computing 
Cluster Computing 
Distributed Computing 
Cyber-Physical Systems 
Cyber-Physical Society 
Software as a Service 
Grid/Web Ecology 
Smart Grids 
Advanced applications 
Advanced Networking Model 
Resource Management Models 
Internet-based Multi-agent Systems 
Nature-Inspired Computing 
Autonomous Computing 
Internet-based Intelligent Applications 
P2P Computing 
Self-Organized Intelligence 
Service Computing 
Mobile Web and Cloud 
Social Networks 
Systems, Tools and Applications 
Semantics-based Virtual Organization 
e-culture, e-Science, e-Business 
e-Learning, e-Government, e-health 
Mobile Web, Security 
Sensor networks 
e-HASS(Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences) 
Cultural Computing 
Applications in Humanities 
Applicatoins in Arts 
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