JWS Volumes
Journal of Web Semantics Volume & Special Issue Collection

JWS Special Issues Completed
Ontology-Based Software Architectures (OBSA) - CfP
This special issue completed in March 2022 with the following accepted papers:
Crossing the Chasm Between Engineering and Application Development: A Survey by Paola Espinoza-Arias et al
SemML: Facilitating Development of ML Models for Condition Monitoring with Semantics by Baifan Zhou et al
Towards the Next Generation of the LinkedGeoData Project using Virtual Knowledge Graphs by Linfang Ding et al
A Reference Architecture for Social Robots by Luigi Asprino et al
A multiplatform energy-aware OWL reasoner benchmarking framework by Floriano Scioscia et al
A multiplatform reasoning engine for the Semantic Web of Everything by Michele Ruta et al
Interactive and iterative visual exploration of knowledge graphs based on shareable and reusable visual configurations by Martin Necasky et al
Content Credibility (CRED) - CfP
This special issue (vol 71) completed in August 2021 with the following accepted papers:
Time-Aware Evidence Ranking for Fact-Checking by Liesbeth Allein et al
HeadlineStanceChecker: Exploiting Summarization to Detect Headline Disinformation by Robiert Sepulveda-Torres et al
Language Technology and Knowledge Graphs - CfP
This special issue completed in December 2020 with the following accepted papers:
The Role of Knowledge in Determining Identity of Long-Tail Entities by Filip Ilievski et al
Uncovering Hidden Semantics of Set Information in Knowledge Bases by Shrestha Ghosh et al
IQA: Interactive Query Construction in Semantic Question Answering Systems by Hamid Zafar et al
Less is More: Data-efficient Complex Question Answering over Knowledge Bases by Yuncheng Hua et al
Knowledge-driven Joint Posterior Revision of Named Entity Classification and Linking by Marco Rospocher et al
FAT-RE: A Faster Dependency-free Model for Relation Extraction by Lifang Ding et al
Benchmarking Semantic Web Solutions - CfP
This special issue completed in September 2020 with the following accepted papers:
Evaluating and Comparing Ontology Alignment Systems: An MCDM Approach by Majid Mohammed et al
Benchmarking neural embeddings for link prediction in knowledge graphs under semantic and structural changes by Asan Agibetov et al
No One is Perfect: Analysing the Performance of Question Answering Components over the DBpedia Knowledge Graph by Kuldeep Singh et al
GTFS-Madrid-Bench: A Benchmark for Virtual Knowledge Graph Access in the Transport Domain by David Chaves-Fraga et al
A Benchmark for End-User Structured Data Exploration and Search User Interfaces by Roberto Garcia et al
Schema-agnostic SPARQL-driven Faceted Search Benchmark Generation by Claus Stadler et al
Representation Learning for the Semantic Web - CfP
This special issue (vol 59) completed on 15th February 2019 with the following accepted papers:
Embedding Models for Episodic Knowledge Graphs by Yunpu Ma et al
Knowledge Graph Fact Prediction via Knowledge-Enriched Tensor Factorization by Tim Finin et al
Representing anything from Scholar Papers by Sin-Yu Dai et al
Digital Humanities - CfP
This special issue (vol 59) completed on 11th March 2019 with the following accepted papers:
Semantic Annotation of Natural History Collections by Lise Stork et al
Tolstoy semanticized: constructing digital edition for knowledge discovery by Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya et al
User-Centric Pattern Mining on Knowledge Graphs: an Archaeological Case Study by Xander Wilcke et al
Evaluating the Impact of Semantic Technologies on Bibliographic Systems: a User-Centered Approach by Mariano Rico et al
Ontology Engineering - CfP
This special issue (vol 57) completed on 28th February 2019 with the following accepted papers:
Measuring Expert Performance at Manually Classifying Domain Entities under Upper Ontology Classes by Robert Stevens et al
Automating Ontology Engineering Support Activities with OnToology by Ahmad Alobaid et al
Comparing Ontology Authoring Workflows in the Laboratory, at the Tutorial and in the Wild by Markel Vigo et al
On Expansion and Contraction of DL-Lite Knowledge Bases by Dmitriy Zheleznyakov et al
Grounding knowledge acquisition with Ontology Explanation: A Case Study by Ana Cristina B. Garcia et al
Why are Ontologies not reused across the same domain? by Mariano Fernandez-Lopez et al
BNO - an ontology for understanding the transittability of complex biomolecular networks by Ali Ayadi et al
Extending WordNet with UFO Foundatinoal Ontology by Felipe Leao et al
Open Data - CfP
This special issue (vol 55) completed on 17th December with the following accepted papers:
Improving discoverability of Open Government Data with rich metadata descriptions using Semantic Government Vocabulary by Petr Křemen et al
Enabling Spatio-Temporal Search in Open Data by Sebastian Neumaier et al
Characterising Dataset Search – an Analysis of Search Logs and Data Requests by Emilia Kacprzak et al
On Modeling Linked Open Statistical Data by Dimitris Zeginis et al
DCAT-AP Representation of Czech National Open Data Catalog and its Impact by Jakub Klimek et al
Raising Interoperability among Base Registries: The Evolution of the Linked Base Registry for Addresses in Flanders by Raf Buyle et al
Internet / Web of Things (IoT/WoT) - CfP
This special issue (vol 56) completed on 3rd January 2019 with the following accepted papers:
Semantically-Enhanced Rule-Based Diagnostics for Industrial Internet of Things: The SDRL Language and Case Study for Siemens Trains and Turbines by Evgeny Kharlamov et al
SOSA: A Lightweight Ontology for Sensors, Observations, Samples, and Actuators by Krzysztof Janowicz et al
An Ontology-Mediated Analytics-Aware Approach to Support Monitoring and Diagnostics of Static and Streaming Data by Evgeny Kharlamov et al
Managing the Evolution and Preservation of the Data Web (MEPDaW) – CfP
This special issue (vol 54) completed on 19th November 2018 with the following accepted papers:
Editorial: Managing the Evolution and Preservation of the Data Web
Triple Storage for Random-Access Versioned Querying of RDF Archives by Ruben Taelman et al
Decentralized Collaborative Knowledge Management using Git by Natanael Arndt et al
Completeness and Consistency Analysis for Evolving Knowledge Bases by Mohammad Rashid et al
TISCO: Temporal Scoping of Facts by Anisa Rula et al
SemaDrift: Novel Methods and Visual Tools to Measure Semantic Drift in Ontologies by Thanos G. Stavropoulos et al
Semantic Statistics - CfP
This special issue (vols 48 & 50) completed on 8th January 2018 with the following accepted papers:
The dataLegend ecosystem for historical statistics by Albert Merono-Penuela et al
Publication and Usage of Official Czech Pension Statistics Linked Open Data by Jakub Klimek et al
Enriching integrated statistical open city data by combining equational knowledge and missing value imputation by Stefan Bischof et al
The Semantics of Populations: A City Indicator Perspective by Mark Fox et al
Semantic Web Challenge 2015 (SWC 2015)
This special issue (vol 46-47) completed on 26th March 2017 with the following accepted papers:
3cixty: Building comprehensive knowledge bases for city exploration by Raphael Troncy et al
Towards a sales assistant using a product knowledge graph by Haklae Kim et al
The xLiMe System: Cross-lingual and Cross-modal Semantic Annotation, Search and Recommendation over Live-TV, News and Social Media Streams by Lei Zhang et al
Industry and In-Use Applications - CfP
This special issue (vol 44) completed on 25th May 2017 with the following accepted papers:
Ontology Based Data Access in Statoil by Evgeny Kharlamov et al
Interfacing fast-fashion design industries with Semantic Web technologies by Silvio Peroni et al
Semantic Access to Streaming and Static Data at Siemens by Evgeny Kharlamov et al
A Framework for Real-time Semantic Social Media Analysis by Diana Maynard et al
Explaining and Predicting Abnormal Expenses at Large Scale using Knowledge Graph based Reasoning by Freddy Lecue et al
Large-Scale Structural and Textual Similarity-Based Mining of Knowledge Graph to Predict Drug-Drug Interactions by Ibrahim Abdelaziz et al
Stream Processing - CfP
This special issue (vol 42) completed on 22nd July 2016 with the following accepted papers:
Real-time Data Analytics and Event Detection for IoT-enabled Communication Systems by Muhammad Intizar Ali et al
Operator-aware Approach for Boosting Performance in RDF Stream Processing by Danh Le Phuoc
Visualization and Interaction for Ontologies & Linked Data (VOILA) – CfP
This special issue (vol 40) completed on 11th December 2017 with the following accepted papers:
Editorial by Valentina Ivanova et al
Inference Inspector: Improving the Verification of Ontology Authoring Actions by Nicolas Matentzoglu et al
Analyzing user interactions with biomedical ontologies: A visual perspective by Maulik R. Kamdar et al
Specification and Implementation of Mapping Rule Visualization and Editing: MapVOWL and the RMLEditor by Pieter Heyvaert et al
Structuring Visual Exploratory Analysis of Skill Demand by Aba-Sah Dadzie et al
Knowledge Graphs - CfP
This special issue (vol 37-38) completed on 21st March 2016 with the following accepted papers:
Faceted search over RDF-based knowledge graphs by Marcelo Arenas et al
CohEEL: Coherent and efficient named entity linking through random walks by Toni Gruetze et al
RIQ: Fast processing of SPARQL queries on RDF quadruples by Anas Katib et al
Sar-graphs: A language resource connecting linguistic knowledge with semantic relations from knowledge graphs by Sebastian Krause et al
Building event-centric knowledge graphs from news by Marco Rospocher et al
Learning the semantics of structured data sources by Mohsen Taheriyan et al
Contextualized ranking of entity types based on knowledge graphs by Alberto Tonon et al
Triple Pattern Fragments: A low-cost knowledge graph interface for the Web by Ruben Verborgh et al
Semantic Web Challenge 2014 (SEMWEB 2014)
This special issue (vol 35, 3) completed on 12th June 2015 with the following accepted papers:
Mining the Web of Linked Data with RapidMiner by Petar Ristoski et al
DIVE into the event-based browsing of linked historical media by Victor de Boer et al
The Mannheim Search Join Engine by Oliver Lehmberg et al
Machine Learning and Data Mining for the Semantic Web (MLDMSW) - CfP
This special issue (Vol 35, 2) completed on 3rd September 2015 with the following accepted papers:
Using semantic data to improve cross-lingual linking of article clusters by Evgenia Belyaeva et al
Substructure counting graph kernels for machine learning from RDF data by Gerben Klaas Dirk de Vries et al
DeFacto-Temporal and multilingual Deep Fact Validation by Daniel Gerber et al
An unsupervised instance matcher for schema-free RDF data by Mayank Kejriwal et al
Automatic acquisition of class disjointness by Johanna Volker et al
Geospatial Semantics - CfP
This special issue (vol 35, 1) completed on 16th October 2015 with the following accepted papers:
LC3: A spatio-temporal and semantic model for knowledge discovery from geospatial datasets by Benjamin Harbelot et al
Querying and integrating spatial-temporal information on the Web of Data via time geography by Carson Kebler et al
Sextant: Visualizing time-evolving linked geospatial data by Charalampos Nikolaou et al
Exposing INSPIRE on the Semantic Web by K. Patroumpasa et al
Ontology-based Data Access - CfP
This special issue (vol 33) completed on 18th February 2015 with the following accepted papers:
Inconsistency-tolerant query answering in ontology-based data access by K. Patroumpasa et al
Optimising resolution-based rewriting algorithms for OWL ontologies by Depoina Trivela et al
Temporalizing rewritable query languages over knowledge bases by Stefan Borgwardt et al
Temporal query entailment in the Description Logic SHQ by Franz Baader et al
Complexity of answering counting aggregate queries over DL-Lite by Egor V. Kostylev et al
Engineering ontology-based access to real-world data sources by Martin G. Skjæveland et al
Efficient SPARQL-to-SQL with R2RML mappings by Mariano Rodríguez-Muro et al
Semantic Search - CfP
This special issue (vol 30) completed on 14th October 2014 with the following accepted papers:
Global Machine Learning for Spatial Ontology Population by Parisa Kordjamshidi et al
Discovering and understanding word level user intent in Web search queries by Rishiraj Saha Roy et al
SINA: Semantic Interpretation of User Queries for Question Answering of Interlinked Data by Saeedeh Shekarpour et al
Mimir: An open-source semantic search framework for interactive information seeking and discovery by Valentin T. Tablan et al
Tailored Semantic Annotation for Semantic Search by Rafael Berlanga et al
An overview of semantic search evaluation initiatives by Khadija M. Elbedweihy et al
Life Science and e-Science - CfP
This special issue (vol 29) completed on 20th July 2014 with the following accepted papers:
Recent applications of web semantics in eLifeScience by Tim Clark et al
Querying neXtProt nanopublications and their value for insights on sequence variants and tissue expression by Christine Chichester et al
API-centric Linked Data integration: The Open PHACTS Discovery Platform case study by Paul Thomas Groth et al
Domain-specific summarization of Life-Science e-experiments from provenance traces by Alban Gaignarda et al
Theophrastus: On demand and real-time automatic annotation and exploration of (web) documents using open linked data by Pavlos Fafalios et al
A hybrid approach to finding relevant social media content for complex domain specific information needs by Delroy Cameron et al
Identifying relevant concept attributes to support mapping maintenance under ontology evolution by Duy Dinh et al
Semantic Web Challenge Challenge 2013 (SEMWEB 2013)
This special issue (vol 27-28) completed on 10th July 2014 with the following accepted papers:
The BBC World Service Archive prototype by Yves Raimond et al
Constitute: The world’s constitutions to read, search, and compare by Andreas Harth et al
B-hist: Entity-centric search over personal web browsing history by Michele Catasta et al
Smart traffic analytics in the semantic web with STAR-CITY: Scenarios, system and lessons learned in Dublin City by Freedy Lecue et al
Big linked cancer data: Integrating linked TCGA and PubMed by Muhammad Saleem et al
Semantic Web Challenge 2012
This special issue (vol 24) completed on 25th February 2014 with the following accepted papers:
Mining Events Connections on the Social Web: Real-Time Instance Matching and Data Analysis in EventMedia by Houda Khrouf et al
On the design of a Self Medication Web application built on Linked Open Data by Olivier Cure
Wildfire Monitoring Using Satellite Images, Ontologies and Linked Geospatial Data by Kostis Kzyirakos et al
Exploring Linked Data with Contextual Tag Clouds by Xingjian Zhang et al
SPUD: Semantic Processing of Urban Data by Spyros Kotoulas et al
Data Linking - CfP
This special issue (vol 23) was published in December 2013 with the following accepted papers:
Active learning of expressive linkage rules using genetic programming by Robert Isele et al
An automatic key discovery approach for data linking by Nathalie Pernelle et al
Evaluation of Semantic Technologies - CfP
This special issue (vol 21) was published in August 2013 with the following accepted papers:
Evaluating question answering over linked data by Vanessa Lopez et al
Repeatable and reliable semantic search evaluation by Roi Blanco et al
Ontology matching benchmarks: Generation, stability, and discriminability by Jerome Euzenat et al
Evaluation of instance matching tools: The experience of OAEI by A. Ferrara et al
Towards savvy adoption of semantic technology: From published use cases to category-specific adopter readiness models by Marek Nekvasil et al
Semantic & Social Web - CfP
This special issue (vol 18) was published in January 2013 with the following accepted papers:
Editorial by Meenakshi Nagarajan
Folksonomized ontology and the 3E steps technique to support ontology evolvement by Hugo Alves et al
Community analysis through semantic rules and role composition derivation by Matthew Rowe et al
Semantic Web Challenge 2011
This special issue (vol 16) was published in November 2012 with the following accepted papers:
BOTTARI: An augmented reality mobile application to deliver personalized and location-based recommendations by continuous analysis of social media streams by Marco Balduini et al
A middleware framework for scalable management of linked streams by Danh Le-Phuoc et al
SchemEX - Efficient construction of a data catalogue by stream-based indexing of linked data by Mathias Konrath et al
Dealing with the Messiness of the Web of Data - CfP
This special issue (vol 14) was published in July 2012 with the following accepted papers:
Editorial by Stefan Schlobach et al
Emerging practices for mapping and linking life sciences data using RDF - A case series by M. Scott Marshall et al
An empirical survey of Linked Data conformance by Aidan Hogan et al
Integrating open government data with stratosphere for more transparency by Arvid Heise et al
Reasoning with Context in the Semantic Web - CfP
This special issue (vol 12-13) was published in April 2012 with the following accepted papers:
Representing and querying validity time in RDF and OWL: A logic-based approach by Boris Motik
Context-dependent views to axioms and consequences of Semantic Web ontologies by Rafael Peñaloza et al
Towards a context sensitive approach to searching information based on domain specific knowledge sources by Duy Dinh et al
Domains and context: First steps towards managing diversity in knowledge by Fausto Giunchiglia et al
Contextualized knowledge repositories for the Semantic Web by Luciano Serafini et al
Interactive ontology debugging: Two query strategies for efficient fault localization by Kostyantyn Shchekotykhin et al
Higher-order aspects and context in SUMO by Christoph Benzmuller et al
Interactive ontology revision by Nadeschda Nikitina et al
An interaction-based approach to semantic alignment by Manuel Atencia
OWL-POLAR: A framework for semantic policy representation and reasoning by Murat Sensoy et al
Web-scale Semantic Information Processing - CfP
This special issue (vol 10) was published in January 2012 with the following accepted papers:
Scalable distributed indexing and query processing over Linked Data by Marcel Karnstedt et al
Searching web data: An entity retrieval and high-performance indexing model by Renaud Delbru et al
WebPIE: A Web-scale Parallel Inference Engine using MapReduce by Jacopo Urbani et al
Scalable and distributed methods for entity matching, consolidation and disambiguation over linked data corpora by Aidan Hogan et al
Semantic Search - CfP
This special issue (vol 9, 4) was published in December 2011 with the following accepted papers:
SemSearchPro - Using semantics throughout the search process by Thanh Tran et al
Searching and browsing Linked Data with SWSE: The Semantic Web Search Engine by Aidan Hogan et al
SAWSDL-iMatcher: A customizable and effective Semantic Web Service matchmaker by Dengping Wei et al
Mapping queries to the Linking Open Data cloud: A case study using DBpedia by Edgar Meij et al
Semantically enhanced Information Retrieval: An ontology-based approach by Miriam Fernandez et al
Semantic Web search based on ontological conjunctive queries by Bettina Fazzinga et al
Relevance feedback between hypertext and Semantic Web search: Frameworks and evaluation by Harry Halpin et al
Lightweight integration of IR and DB for scalable hybrid search with integrated ranking support by Haofen Wang et al
Semantic Web Dynamics - CfP
This special issue (9, 3) was published in September 2011 with the following accepted papers:
Concept drift and how to identify it by Shenghui Wang et al
DSNotify - A solution for event detection and link maintenance in dynamic datasets by Niko Popitsch et al
Using provenance to debug changing ontologies by Simon Schenk et al
A holistic approach to collaborative ontology development based on change management by Raul Palma et al
Semantic Web Challenge 2010
This special issue (9, 3) was published in September 2011 with the following accepted papers:
NCBO Resource Index: Ontology-based search and mining of biomedical resources by Clement Jonquet et al
TWC LOGD: A portal for linked open government data ecosystems by Li Ding et al
Shortipedia aggregating and curating Semantic Web data by Denny Vrandecic et al
Creating voiD descriptions for Web-scale data by Christoph Bohm et al
Using Provenance in the Semantic Web - CfP
This special issue (9, 2) was published in July 2011 with the following accepted papers:
Modelling provenance of DBpedia resources using Wikipedia contributions by Fabrizio Orlandi et al
Robust and scalable Linked Data reasoning incorporating provenance and trust annotations by Piero A. Bonatti et al
Provenance-based reproducibility in the Semantic Web by Luc Moreau
Enhancing workflow with a semantic description of scientific intent by Edoardo Pignotti et al
Semantic Web Challenge 2009
This special issue (8, 4) was published in November 2010 with the following accepted papers:
TrialX: Using semantic technologies to match patients to relevant clinical trials based on their personal health records by Karthik Gomadam et al
VisiNav: A system for visual search and navigation on web data by Andreas Harth
Sig.ma: Live views on the Web of Data by Giovanni Tummarello et al
Scalable reduction of large datasets to interesting subsets by Gregory Todd Williams et al
User Interaction in Semantic Web research
This special issue (8, 4) was published in November 2010 with the following accepted papers:
Editorial: User interaction in semantic web research by M.C. Schraefel et al
Evaluating the usability of natural language query languages and interfaces to Semantic Web knowledge bases by Esther Kaufmann et al
From the web of data to a world of action by Alan Dix et al
Bridging the Gap--Data Mining and Social Network Analysis for Integrating Semantic Web and Web 2.0 - CfP
This special issue (vol 8, 2-3) was published in July 2010 with the following accepted papers:
Bridging the gap between tagging and querying vocabularies: Analyses and applications for enhancing multimedia IR by Kerstin Bischoff et al
Automatic construction of a large-scale situation ontology by mining how-to instructions from the web by Yuchul Jung et al
Disambiguating identify web references using Web 2.0 data and semantics by Matthew Rowe et al
The Future of Knowledge Dissemination: the Elsevier Grand Challenge for the Life Sciences
This special issue (vol 8, 2-3) was published in July 2010 with the following accepted papers:
Interactive publication: The document as a research tool by George R. Thoma et al
Structured literature image finder: Parsing text and figures in biomedical literature by Amr Ahmed et al
Semantic Web and Social Web heading towards Living Documents in the Life Sciences by Alexander Garcia-Castro et al
Visualizing search results and document collections using topic maps by David Newman et al
CORAAL--Dive into publications, bathe in the knowledge by Vit Novacek et al
Reflect: A practical approach to web semantics by Sean I. O'Donoghue et al
Enhanced display of scientific articles using extended metadata by Roderic Page
Supporting browsing-specific information needs: Introducing the Citation-Sensitive In-Browser Summariser by Stephen Wan et al
Semantic Web Challenge 2008
This special issue (vol 7, 4) was published in December 2009 with the following accepted papers:
Paggr: Linked Data widgets and dashboards by Benjamin Nowack
Exploring the Geospatial Semantic Web with DBpedia Mobile by Christian Becker et al
HealthFinland--A national semantic publishing network and portal for health information by Osma Suominen et al
SemaPlorer--Interactive semantic exploration of data and media based on a federated cloud infrastructure by Simon Schenk et al
MARVIN: Distributed reasoning over large-scale Semantic Web data by Eyal Oren et al
The Web of Data - CfP
This special issue (vol 7, 3) was published in September 2009 with the following accepted papers:
Automated ontology instantiation from tabular web sources--The AllRight system by Dietmar Jannach et al
DBpedia - A crystallization point for the Web of Data by Christian Bizer et al
From keywords to semantic queries--Incremental query construction on the semantic web by Gideon Zenz et al
Semplore: A scalable IR approach to search the Web of Data by Haofen Wang et al
Hermes: Data Web search on a pay-as-you-go integration infrastructure by Thanh Tran et al
Querying for provenance, trust, uncertainty and other meta knowledge in RDF by Renata Dividino et al
Simple and Efficient Minimal RDFS by Sergio Munoz et al
The Semantic Web and Policy
This special issue (vol 7, 1) was published in January 2009 with the following accepted papers:
Quality-driven information filtering using the WIQA policy framework by Christian Bizer et al
Making Web services tradable: A policy-based approach for specifying preferences on Web service properties by Sudhir Agarwal et al
Policy-based spectrum access control for dynamic spectrum access network radio by Filip Perich et al
Specifying and enforcing high-level semantic obligation policies by Zhen Liu et al
A meta-control architecture for orchestrating policy enforcement across heterogeneous information sources by Jinghai Rao et al
Semantic Web Challenge 2006/2007
This special issue (vol 6, 4) was published in November 2008 with the following accepted papers:
Semantic annotation and search of cultural-heritage collections: The Multimedian E-Culture demonstrator by Guus Schreiber et al
FOAFing the music: Bridging the semantic gap in music recommendation by Oscar Celma et al
The DBin platform: A complete environment for Semantic Web Communities by Giovanni Tummarello et al
Revyu: Linking reviews and ratings into the Web of Data by Tom Heath et al
Potluck: Data mash-up tool for casual users by David F. Huynh et al
Recommendations based on semantically enriched museum collections by Yiwen Wang et al
World Wide Web Conference 2007 Semantic Web Track
This special issue (vol 6, 3) was published in September 2008 with the following accepted papers:
Syndication on the Web using a description logic approach by Christian Halaschek-Wiener et al
ActiveRDF: Embedding Semantic Web data into object-oriented languages by Eyal Oren et al
YAGO: A large Ontology from Wikipedia and WordNet by Fabian M. Suchanek et al
Semantic Multimedia - CfP
This special issue (vol 6, 2) was published in April 2008 with the following accepted papers:
Editorial: Semantic Multimedia by Yannis Avrithis et al
Automatic generation of matter-of-opinion video documentaries by Stefano Bocconi et al
The semantic web as a newspaper media convergence facilitator by Roberto Garcia et al
ZemPod: A semantic web approach to podcasting by Oscar Celma et al
Semantic Web and Web 2.0 - CfP
This special issue (vol 6, 1) was published in February 2008 with the following accepted papers:
Collective knowledge systems: Where the Social Web meets the Semantic Web by Tom Gruber
Metcalfe's law applies to Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web by James Hendler et al
Using the Semantic Web for linking and reusing data across Web 2.0 communities by U. Bojars et al
Mass argumentation and the semantic web by Iyad Rahwan
Discovering shared conceptualizations in folksonomies by Robert Jaschke et al
hGRIDDL: Bridging microformats and RDFa by Ben Adida
Bridging the Semantic Web and Web 2.0 with Representational State Transfer (REST) by Robert Battle et al
The two cultures: Mashing up Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web by Anupriya Ankolekar et al
Ease of interaction plus ease of integration: Combining Web2.0 and the Semantic Web in a reviewing site by Tom Heath et al
SweetWiki: A semantic wiki by Michel Buffa et al
World Wide Web Conference 2006 Semantic Web Track
This special issue (vol 5, 4) was published in December 2007 with the following accepted papers:
Where is the Web in the Semantic Web? by Frank van Harmelen et al
Towards the content trust of web resources by Yolanda Gil et al
A comparison of two modelling paradigms in the Semantic Web by Peter F. Patel-Schneider et al
Semantic Wikipedia by Markus Krotzsch et al
POLYPHONET: An advanced social network extraction system from the Web by Yutaka Matsuo et al
Software Engineering and the Semantic Web
This special issue (vol 5, 2) was published in June 2007 with the the following accepted paper:
Towards a web of patterns by Jens Dietrich et al
International Semantic Web Conference 2005 (ISWC)
This special issue (vol 5, 1) completed in March 2007 with the following accepted papers:
Ontologies are us: A unified model of social networks and semantics by Peter Mika
Piggy Bank: Experience the Semantic Web inside your web browser by David Huynh et al
Provenance-based validation of e-science experiments by Simon Miles et al
Understanding ontology evolution: A change detection approach by Peter Plessers et al
Semantic Web Challenge 2004
This special issue (vol 4, 3) was published in September 2006 with the following accepted paper:
GOHSE: Ontology driven linking of biology resources by S.K. Bechhofer et al
Semantic Web for Life Sciences
This special issue (vol 4, 3) was published in September 2006 with the following accepted papers:
Editorial: Semantic web for life sciences by Michael Schroeder et al
Semantic web infrastructure for fungal enzyme biotechnologists by Christopher J.O. Baker et al
The foundational model of anatomy in OWL: Experience and perspectives by Christine Golbreich et al
SAMBO--A system for aligning and merging biomedical ontologies by Patrick Lambrix et al
A semantic web approach to biological pathway data reasoning and integration by Kei-Hoi Cheung et al
Aggregation of bioinformatics data using Semantic Web technology by Susie Stephens et al
SWAN: A distributed knowledge infrastructure for Alzheimer disease research by Yong Gao et al
Referent tracking for treatment optimisation in schizophrenic patients: A case study in applying philosophical ontology to diagnostic algorithms by Werner Ceusters et al
The Semantic Grid - The Convergence of Technologies
This special issue (vol 4, 2) was published in June 2006 with the following accepted papers:
Editorial: Semantic Grid-The convergence of technologies by David De Roure et al
The Semantic Grid and chemistry: Experiences with CombeChem by K.R. Taylor
An overview of S-OGSA: A reference for semantic grid architecture by Oscar Corcho et al
On agents and grids: Creating the fabric for a new generation of distributed intelligent systems by Yolanda Gil
World Wide Web Conference 2005 - Semantic Web Track
This special issue (vol 3, 4) was published in December 2005 with the following accepted papers:
Editorial: World Wide Web Conference 2005--Semantic Web Track by Steffen Staab
Named graphs by Jeremy J. Carroll et al
Debugging unsatisfiable classes in OWL ontologies by Aditya Kalyanpur et al
Efficient and scalable filtering of graph-based metadata by Haifeng Liu et al
Synthy: A system for end to end composition of web services by Vikas Agarwal et al
Learning domain ontologies for semantic web service descriptions by Marta Sabou et al
International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2004)
This special issue (vol 3, 2-3) was published in October 2005 with the following accepted papers:
Completeness, decidability and complexity of entailment for RDF Schema and a semantic extension involving the OWL vocabulary by Herman J. ter Horst
OntoTrack: A semantic approach for ontology authoring by Thorsten Liebig et al
From tables to frames by A. Pivk et al
What would it mean to blog on the semantic web? by David R. Karger et al
LUBM: A benchmark for OWL knowledge base systems by Yuanbo Guo et al
Information gathering during planning for Web Service composition by Ugur Kuter et al
Semantic Web Challenge 2004
This special issue (vol 3, 203) was published in October 2005 with the following accepted papers:
Flink: Semantic Web technology for the extraction and analysis of social networks by Peter Mika
MuseumFinland--Finnish museums on the semantic web by Eero Hyvonen et al
Rules Systems
This special issue (vol 3, 1) was published in July 2005 with the following accepted papers:
Rules and ontologies in support of real-time ubiquitous application by Marek Hatala et al
OWL rules: A proposal and prototype implementation by Ian Horrocks et al
Query Answering for OWL-DL with rules by Boris Motik et al
On the decidability and complexity of integrating ontologies and rules by Riccardo Rosati
World Wide Web Conference 2004 - Semantic Web Track
This special issue (vol 2, 2) was published in December 2004 with the following accepted papers:
Editorial: World Wide Web Conference 2004 - Semantic Web Track by Peter Patel-Schneider et al
A subscribable peer-to-peer RDF repository for distributed metadata management by Min Cai et al
Learning to integrate web taxonomies by Dell Zhang et al
Semantic email: theory and applications by Luke McDowell et al
International Semantic Web Conference 2003 (ISWC)
This special issue (vol 1, 4) was published in October 2004 with the following accepted papers:
Editorial: International Semantic Web Conference 2003 by Katia Sycara et al
Reducing OWL entailment to description logical satisfiability by Ian Horrocks et al
Viewing the semantic web through RVL lenses by Aimilia Magkanaraki et al
HTN planning for Web Service composition using SHOP2 by Evren Sirin et al
Explaining answers from the Semantic Web: the Inference Web approach by Deborah L. McGuinness et al
Walking throughCS AkTive Space: a demonstration of an integrated Semantic Web application by Nigel R. Shadbolt et al
World Wide Web Conference 2003
This special issue (vol 1, 2) was published in February 2004 with the following accepted papers:
Agent-based Semantic Web Services by Nicholas Gibbins et al
Piazza: Mediation and integration infrastructure for Semantic Web data by Zachary G. Ives et al
Super-peer-based routing strategies for RDF-based peer-to-peer networks by Wolfgang Nejdl et al
Unveiling the hidden bride: Deep annotation for mapping and migrating legacy data to the Semantic Web by Raphael Volz et al
Optimizing taxonomic semantic web queries using labeling schemes by V. Christophides et al
An integration site for Semantic Web metadata by Andreas Harth
A short study on the success of the Gene Ontology by Michael Bada et al