This year's AAAI Spring Symposium has a session on "Social Semantic Web: Where Web 2.0 Meets Web 3.0". The workshop is organized by Mark Greaves , Li Ding , Jie Bao and Uldis Bojars. From the CFP for this event:
In this symposium, we are interested in bringing together the semantic
web community and the social web community to promote the collaborative
development and deployment of semantics in the World Wide Web context.
We welcome constructive papers on, for example: (i) how semantic
technologies, especially knowledge representation and collective
intelligence, can benefit social web content organization and
retrieval; (ii) how social web technologies can facilitate massive
semantic content production; and (iii) how to address the requirements,
e.g., reasoning scalability and semantic convergence issues, which
emerge from the combination.
The papers are due Oct 1st and the Spring Symposium is held from March 23-25th 2009 at Stanford.
Do you know, if organizers are going to move dead line (3 October) ;)?
Posted by: Maria Grineva | October 02, 2008 at 06:01 AM