The International Conference on Semantics, Knowledge and Grids (SKG) is a cross-area international forum on semantic computing, knowledge networking, and grids (Grid, Cloud, Web X.0, CPS, Internet of Things, complex interconnection environment, etc). SKG is to promote cross-area research and accelerate the development of relevant areas. SKG has built its reputation through seven years' professional organization. The conference invites well-known experts in diverse areas to present keynotes every year. Submissions come from all over the world.
The acceptance rate of regular papers is lower than 19% every year. SKG2012 will feature tutorial, keynote and future computing sessions.
Themes (include but not limited to):
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Human & Social-level Intelligence
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Social Computing and Social Intelligence
- Cognition and Semantics
- Emotion, Learning and Brain
- Multimodal information fusion
- Interactive Semantics
- Human & Social -level AI systems and methods
- Collaborative innovation
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Web, Web Semantics, Semantic Web, and Services
- Web Semantics
- Semantic Web
- Web Science
- Semantic Search and Query
- Semantic Link Network
- Service Interaction
- Semantic Interoperability
- Semantic Visualization and Modeling
- Semantic Web Mining
- Semantic Brokering
- Semantic-based Interface
- Automatic Semantic Annotation
- Semantic Web Services
- Theory and Model of Semantic Grids
- Ontology and Learning
- Web2.0 and Collaborative Tagging
- Semantic P2P
- Rich Media Semantics
- Internet/Web of Things
- Semantic Data Models
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Knowledge Web, Discovery and Knowledge Grids
- Web knowledge representation and Reasoning
- Semantic Knowledge Portals
- Web Knowledge Discovery
- Knowledge Discovery
- Theory and Model of Knowledge Grids
- Large-Scale Distributed Knowledge Management
- Ontology Information/ Knowledge/Service Integration
- Knowledge Flow Network
- Internet-based Knowledge Engineering and Software Engineering
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Computing Infrastructure
- Cloud Computing
- Grid Computing
- Cluster Computing
- Distributed Computing
- Cyber-Physical Systems
- Cyber-Physical Society
- Software as a Service
- Grid/Web Ecology
- Smart Grids
- Advanced applications
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Advanced Networking Model
- Resource Management Models
- Internet-based Multi-agent Systems
- Nature-Inspired Computing
- Autonomous Computing
- Internet-based Intelligent Applications
- P2P Computing
- Self-Organized Intelligence
- Service Computing
- Mobile Web and Cloud
- Social Networks
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Systems, Tools and Applications
- Semantics-based Virtual Organization
- e-culture, e-Science, e-Business
- e-Learning, e-Government, e-health
- Mobile Web, Security
- Sensor networks
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e-HASS(Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences)
- Cultural Computing
- Applications in Humanities
- Applicatoins in Arts
- Applications in Social Sciences
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