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Camps:LODCampW3CTrack - ESW Wiki. Context The Linked Open Data Camp, organized by W3C, will be held at the upcoming 19th International World Wide Web Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina (USA), on 29 April 2010. See W3C Track @ WWW2010 for a more detailed agenda. The event will feature a mix of structured content (talks, demos, lightning talks, etc.) and unstructured content. Topics of discussion for the two afternoon sessions will be selected at the camp during the mroning session.

This Wiki page is intended to collect suggestions in advance and to record the discussions that will be held on site. If you're willing to lead a discussion, please add your name to a topic below. Pre-camp Topic suggestions Feel free to edit this section and append your own suggestion to the list or refine an already suggested topic! Lightning Talks (LTs) Anything from announcements, controversial statements, project proposals, observations, etc. is great material for a lightning talk.

Suggested procedure: add your talk/topic here. Lunch (12:00) IW3C2 - Welcome. Linked Data on the Web (LDOW2010) - Workshop at WWW2010, Raleigh. News 2010-09-03: The LDOW2010 Proceedings are now online as CEUR-WS Vol-628.2010-03-15: Notifications have been sent to all authors. In total 19 papers have been accepted for presentation at the workshop, based on 170 reviews. The organisers would like to thank PC members for their considerable efforts in undertaking these reviews and subsequent discussions.2010-02-22: The workshop has received 44 submissions.

Authors will be notified about the acceptance of their papers on March 15th 2010. Objectives The Web has developed into a global information space consisting not just of linked documents, but also of linked data. Programme Use the links below to view individual papers, or download all papers (ZIP file, 14.1 MB). Introduction 9:00-9:10: Workshop Introduction (Christian Bizer, Tom Heath, Tim Berners-Lee, Michael Hausenblas) (Slides) Session 1: Linked Data Publishing Session 2: Data Linking Session 3: Infrastructure and Architectures Session 4: Governmental Data Topics of Interest Submissions. Raleigh: Home. Web Science Conference 2010 - WebSci10. CEUR-WS.org/Vol-571 - Multilingual Semantic Web 2010. SemSearch2010 - Semantic Search 2010 Workshop. In recent years we have witnessed tremendous interest and substantial economic exploitation of search technologies, both at web and enterprise scale. However, the representation of user queries and resource content in existing search appliances is still almost exclusively achieved by simple syntax-based descriptions of the resource content and the information need such as in the predominant keyword-centric paradigm (i.e. keyword queries matched against bag-of-words document representation).

On the other hand, recent advances in the field of semantic technologies have resulted in tools and standards that allow for the articulation of domain knowledge in a formal manner at a high level of expressivity. At the same time, semantic repositories and reasoning engines have only now advanced to a state where querying and processing of this knowledge can scale to realistic IR scenarios. In this context, challenges for Semantic Search research will include, among others: 09:00 - 10:30 Session 1. The 9th International Semantic Web Conference | ISWC 2010.