[CfP] EXTENDED Deadline! TermTrends @ MDTT24: Models and Best Practices for Terminology Representation in the Semantic Web

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TermTrends24: Models and Best Practices for Terminology Representation in the Semantic Web


Workshop colocated with MDTT 2024
Date: 26th June, 2024
Venue: Granada, Spain
15 March 2024 7th April (Extended): Deadline for paper submission

About TermTrends
TermTrends 2024, co-located with MDTT 2024 aims to provide a discussion forum on the theoretical and methodological approaches for the representation of terminological data, both at a conceptual and a linguistic level. In particular, we would like to focus on their connection to the Linguistic Linked (Open) Data (LLOD) paradigm through the representation of these data according to Semantic Web formats. By adopting models or vocabularies proposed for the representation of linguistic data, we would contribute to the creation of interoperable and reusable terminological resources.

With this objective, the workshop intends to explore the advantages and challenges underlying various Terminology-related standardisation approaches, ranging from the initially proposed standards to represent terminology within the International Standardisation Organisation (ISO), such as the TermBase eXchange (TBX) format, to models that represent linguistic descriptions associated with ontologies in the Semantic Web, such as SKOS and Ontolex-lemon.

Being multidisciplinary in scope, it focuses on identifying terminological representation needs, as well as limitations of current models in addressing such needs, with the aim of also exploring the development of an extension of the Ontolex-lemon vocabulary and how that may contribute to overcoming such challenges.

Call for Papers
The topics of interest for this workshop include, but are not limited to, the following topics:
  • Terminology Representation Standards
  • Terminology as Linguistic Linked (Open) Data
  • Interoperability of Terminological Resources
  • Reusability of Terminological Resources
  • Challenges in Terminology Representation
  • Analysis of the structure of Terminological Resources
Submissions
Papers proposals should follow the CEUR template. Short and long papers will be accepted. Following CEUR guidelines, short papers should be 5-6 pages long and long papers 8-10 pages long. Authors must submit their papers through the EasyChair platform following this link.

Important Dates
15 March 2024 7th April (Extended) - Deadline for paper submission
20 April 2024 - Deadline for notification for paper submission
15 May 2024 - Deadline for camera-ready paper submission
26 June 2024 TermTrends Workshop

Workshop Organisers
Rute Costa, NOVA FCSH / NOVA CLUNL (Portugal)
Elena Montiel-Ponsoda, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Spain)
Sara Carvalho, Univ. de Aveiro / NOVA CLUNL (Portugal)
Patricia Martín-Chozas, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Spain)
Federica Vezzani, University of Padova (Italy)

Patricia Martín Chozas - Postdoctoral Researcher
Ontology Engineering Group
Artificial Intelligence Department
ETSI Informáticos - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid 
Phone: (+34) 910673091
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