Extended Semantic Web Conference

Extended Semantic Web Conference
Abbreviation ESWC
Discipline Semantic Web
Publication details
Publisher STII
History 2004–present
Frequency Annual

The Extended Semantic Web Conference (abbreviated as ESWC), formerly known as the European Semantic Web Conference, is a yearly international academic conference on the topic of the Semantic Web. The event began in 2004 as the European Semantic Web Symposium. The goal of the event is "to bring together researchers and practitioners dealing with different aspects of semantics on the Web".[1]

Topics covered at the conference include linked data, machine learning, natural language processing and information retrieval, ontologies, reasoning, semantic data management, services, processes, and cloud computing, social Web and Web science, in-use and industrial, digital libraries and cultural heritage, and e-government.[2]

List of conferences

Past and future ESWC conferences include:[3]

Year Conference City Country
2016 ESWC2016 Anissaras, Crete Greece
2013 ESWC2013 Montpellier France
2012 ESWC2012 Heraklion Greece
2011 ESWC2011 Heraklion Greece
2010 ESWC2010 Heraklion Greece
2009 ESWC2009 Heraklion Greece
2008 ESWC2008 Tenerife Spain
2007 ESWC2007 Innsbruck Austria
2006 ESWC2006 Budva Montenegro
2005 ESWC2005 Heraklion Greece
2004 ESWS2004 Heraklion Greece

References

  1. "Mission - Extended Semantic Web Conferences". Semantic Technology Institute International. 2012. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  2. Elena Simper, Philipp Cimiano, Axel Polleres, Oscar Corcho, Valentina Presutti, ed. (2012). The Semantic Web: Research and Applications: 9th Extended Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2012, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, May 27-31, 2012, Proceedings. Springer Science+Business Media. ISBN 978-3642302831.
  3. "Events - Extended Semantic Web Conferences". Semantic Technology Institute International. 2012. Retrieved 2013-04-22.

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