CSKGOI 2008

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CSKGOI 2008
Common Sense Knowledge and Goal-Oriented Interfaces
Dates Jan 13, 2008 (iCal) - Jan 13, 2008
Homepage: csc-master.media.mit.edu/cskgoi
Location
Location: Canary Islands, Spain
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Important dates
Submissions: Nov 11, 2007
Notification: Dec 1, 2007
Table of Contents


CFP: IUI-2008 Workshop on Common Sense Knowledge and Goal-Oriented Interfaces (CSKGOI 2008)

	Common Sense Knowledge and Goal-Oriented Interfaces (CSKGOI 2008)
	A workshop at Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2008)
	January 13, 2008
	Canary Islands, Spain


Webpage: http://csc-master.media.mit.edu/cskgoi/


Overview:

  When interacting with user interfaces, users have to bridge the gap between their goals expressed in mental terms and the interface's structures and functions expressed in physical terms. This gap has been characterized as the "Gulf of Execution", and it may imply significant cognitive processing on the users' side in order for them to successfully accomplish their goals.
  If user interfaces could understand, at a high-level, our goals, our problems, and our social procedures, users could have cognitively accessible, dynamic interfaces accommodating their unique needs, beyond the range of applications anticipated by the designers.
  For computers to realize such a goal-oriented paradigm,
 * They must have access to information about the world that human users take for granted. This information, which forms the basis for goal-directed computer interactions, is common sense knowledge.
 * They must provide for algorithms and techniques that are capable of acquiring and structuring knowledge about user goals.
 * They must have adequate means to represent knowledge about user goals in a way that allows for reasoning and inference about them.
 * They must provide for user interfaces that effectively map users' goals on the computer's functionalities and structures.
  This workshop has the goal of bringing together researchers from different domains that share an interest in common sense knowledge and goal-oriented knowledge representations in the context of intelligent user interfaces.


Important Dates:

    Workshop Paper submissions: Sunday, 11 November, 2007, 5pm US EDT (2100 UTC)
    Workshop Paper notification: Saturday, 1 December, 2007
    Camera-ready Paper due: Sunday, 9 December, 2007, 5pm US EDT (2100 UTC)
    Workshop: Sunday, 13 January, 2008


Paper Submission:

  We encourage submissions from researchers with a variety of backgrounds, including common sense reasoning, natural language processing, automatic classification, ontology, semantic web, requirements engineering, knowledge management and information sciences.

  Topics include, but are not limited to:

  Knowledge Acquisition:
    Mining of common sense knowledge and goals from different corpora
    Algorithms and techniques for collaborative knowledge acquisition
    Methods for knowledge validation
  Knowledge Representation
    Representational theories of commonsense knowledge
    Distributed forms of knowledge representation, such as goal-oriented ontologies and metadata
    Goal-oriented modeling languages and frameworks
    Algorithms for goal-centered reasoning and inference
  User Interfaces
    Integrating commonsense knowledge and inference into user interfaces
    Observational and interactive techniques for goal elicitation and recognition
    Evaluation of goal-oriented user interfaces
    Goal-oriented software configuration


 We are accepting full papers and demos. Full papers should be between 6 and 10 pages. Demo submissions should consist of a brief description (1-4 pages) and (a link to) a screencast showing the prototype in action (( 5 minutes, formats: mpeg, flash, avi). Please follow the formatting guidelines of the main IUI conference, which are detailed here. Send your paper submissions in PDF format to: CSKGOI@gmail.com 

While there will not be printed proceedings, all papers will be included in the Conference CD or USB memory stick. The formatting of Workshop papers should therefore follow the IUI format.


Organizers:

  Andrew Gordon, University of Southern California The Institute for Creative Technologies
  Catherine Havasi, Brandeis University Lab for Linguistics and Computation
  Mathias Lux, Klagenfurt University Institute of Information Technology
  Markus Strohmaier, Graz University of Technology Knowledge Management Institute


Program Committee:

  Junia Anacleto, Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos
  Ernie Davis, New York University
  Ian Eslick, MIT Media Lab
  Michael Granitzer, Know-Center, Austria
  Pat Hayes, University of West Florida
  Ralf Klamma, RWTH Aachen, Germany
  Doug Lenat, Cycorp
  Sotirios Liaskos, University of Toronto/York University, Canada
  Rada Mihalcea, University of North Texas
  Leora Morgenstern, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
  Erik Mueller, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
  Roberto Navigli, University of Rome
  Lucy Vanderwende, Microsoft Research
  Eric Yu, University of Toronto
  Yijun Yu, Open University, UK

If you have any questions at all, please feel free to contact the workshop organizers at: CSKGOI@gmail.com 
	

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Facts about "CSKGOI 2008"
AcronymCSKGOI 2008 +
End dateJanuary 13, 2008 +
Event typeConference +
Has coordinates28° 17' 37", -16° 37' 17"Latitude: 28.293577777778
Longitude: -16.621447222222
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Has location cityCanary Islands +
Has location countryCategory:Spain +
Homepagehttp://csc-master.media.mit.edu/cskgoi +
IsAEvent +
NotificationDecember 1, 2007 +
Start dateJanuary 13, 2008 +
Submission deadlineNovember 11, 2007 +
TitleCommon Sense Knowledge and Goal-Oriented Interfaces +