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Preface of the Joint Proceedings of the Poster & Demo
Track and Workshop Track of SEMANTiCS 2022
Umutcan Şimşek1 , David Chaves-Fraga2,3,4 , Tassilo Pellegrini5 and Sahar Vahdati6
1
Semantic Technology Institute (STI) Innsbruck, Austria
2
KU Leuven, Belgium
3
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
4
Flanders Make – DTAI-FET, Belgium
5
University of Applied Sciences St. Poelten, Austria
6
Institute for Applied Informatics, Dresden, Germany
Preface
This volume contains the proceedings of the Poster and Demo Track and the Workshop Track
of the 18th International Conference on Semantic Systems, SEMANTiCS 2022, which took
place from September 13 - 15, 2022 in Vienna, Austria. SEMANTiCS is the annual meeting
place for professionals both from academia and industry making semantic computing work,
who understand its benefits and encounter its limitations. Every year, SEMANTiCS attracts
information managers, IT architects, software engineers, and researchers from organizations
ranging from research facilities, NPOs, through public administrations to the largest and/or
most innovative companies in the world.
This year the SEMANTiCS conference’s subtitle is “Towards A Knowledge-Aware AI”, and
especially welcomed submissions to the following cutting edge topics:
• Web Semantics & Linked (Open) Data
• Enterprise Knowledge Graphs, Graph Data Management, and Deep Semantics
• Machine Learning & Deep Learning Techniques
• Semantic Information Management & Knowledge Integration
• Terminology, Thesaurus & Ontology Management
• Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
• Reasoning, Rules, and Policies
• Natural Language Processing
• Data Quality Management and Assurance
• Explainable Artificial Intelligence
• Semantics in Data Science
SEMANTICS 2022 EU: 18th International Conference on Semantic Systems, September 13-15, 2022, Vienna, Austria
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• Semantics in Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies
• Trust, Data Privacy, and Security with Semantic Technologies
• Economics of Data, Data Services, and Data Ecosystems
The Posters & Demos Track provided an opportunity to present innovative work in progress,
late-breaking research and innovation results, and smaller contributions in all fields related to
the broadly understood Semantic Web. These include submissions on innovative applications
with impact on end-users such as demos of solutions that users may test or that are yet in the
conceptual phase but are worth discussing, and also applications, use cases, or pieces of code
that may attract developers and potential research or business partners. This also concerns new
data sets made publicly available. 20 out of 27 submissions were accepted to this track, selected
with a peer-reviewing process. The reviewing committee included 64 members, who provided
mostly at least three reviews per submission. The accepted papers cover a wide range of topics
among them are machine learning, legislation, regulatory compliance, ontologies and reasoning,
open data, metadata catalogs, semantic search and querying, digital humanities, NLP, and text
mining. The accepted works have been published within CEUR Workshop Proceedings series.
Papers were selected based on the review scores, potential comments, and discussions among
track chairs, as well as based on their topics to (try to) ensure a balanced and representative
distribution of themes across the 2022 Poster & Demo Track.
This volume further contains papers from the following workshops:
• 4th Workshop on Semantics for Transport 2022 (Sem4Tra22), organized by Pieter Col-
paert, Ghent University, David Chaves, KU Leuven & Universidad Politécnica de Madrid,
Marco Comerio & Mario Scrocca, Cefriel - Politecnico di Milano, and Mersedeh Sadeghi,
University of Cologne.
• 1st Workshop on Ontologies for FAIR and FAIR Ontologies, organized by Luiz Olavo
Bonino da Silva Santos, University of Twente and Leiden University Medical Center, Gian-
carlo Guizzardi, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy & University of Twente, Clément
Jonquet, French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment, and
Cassia Trojahn UT2J and IRIT.
• 1st Workshop on Semantic AI, organized by Sebastian Neumaier, St. Pölten University of
Applied Sciences, Martin Kaltenböck, Semantic Web Company, and Marta Sabou, Vienna
University of Economics and Business
We hope that these proceedings will provide you with new inspirations for your research
and with opportunities for partnerships with other research groups, academic and industrial
participants.
Program Committee of the Poster & Demo Track of SEMANTiCS
2022
• Nora Abdelmageed - Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Jena, Germany
• Marie-Helene Abel - HEUDIASYC - Université de Technologie de Compiègne
• Alessandro Adamou - The Open University
• Albin Ahmeti - Vienna University of Technology
• Jose María Alvarez Rodríguez - Carlos III University of Madrid
• Emna Amdouni - University Lumiere Lyon 2
• Kevin Angele - Semantic Technology Institute Innsbruck
• Natanael Arndt - eccenca GmbH
• Rob Brennan - Dublin City University
• Christopher Brewster - TNO
• Frederik Simon Bäumer - FH Bielefeld
• Jean-Paul Calbimonte - University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland
HES-SO
• Pablo Calleja - UPM Ontology Engineering Group
• Debanjan Chaudhuri - University of Bonn
• Tek Raj Chhetri - University of Innsbruck
• Diego Collarana - Enterprise Information System (EIS)
• Elvira Domínguez - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
• Dominik Filipiak - Semantic Technology Institute (STI) Innsbruck, Innsbruck University
• Matthias Frank - Robert Bosch GmbH
• Herminio García-González - Kazerne Dossin
• Michaela Geierhos - Universität der Bundeswehr München
• Sandra Geisler - RWTH Aachen University
• Genet Asefa Gesese - FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz-Institut für Informationsinfrastruktur
• Paul Groth - Universiteit van Amsterdam
• Andreas Harth - University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Fraunhofer IIS-SCS
• Lars Heling - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
• Ana Iglesias-Molina - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
• Antoine Isaac - Europeana & VU University Amsterdam
• Samaneh Jozashoori - Leibniz Universitaet Hannover, TIB
• Joschka Kersting - University of Paderborn
• Anelia Kurteva - STI Innsbruck
• Elias Kärle - Onlim GmbH
• Nelia Lasierra - F. Hoffmann-La Roche
• Elmhadhbi Linda - ENIT
• Maria Maleshkova - University of Siegen
• Pano Maria - Skemu
• Miguel A. Martinez-Prieto - University of Valladolid
• Barbara Mcgillivray - Alan Turing Institute/University of Cambridge, Department of
Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
• Albert Meroño-Peñuela - King’s College London
• András Micsik - SZTAKI
• Paul Mulholland - The Open University
• Raghava Mutharaju - IIIT-Delhi, India
• Barry Nouwt - TNO
• Vaios Papaioannou - Department of Computer Engineering and Informatics, University
of Patras
• María Poveda-Villalón - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
• Cyril Ray - Arts et Metiers Institute of Technology, Ecole Navale, IRENav
• Julian Rojas - Ghent University
• Mersedeh Sadeghi - University of Cologne
• Arkopaul Sarkar - ENIT
• Alexander Schindler - AIT Austrian Institute of Technology
• Sven Schlarb - Austrian Institute of Technology
• Markus Schröder - DFKI GmbH
• Mario Scrocca - Cefriel
• Hala Skaf-Molli - University of Nantes - LS2N
• Holger Stenzhorn - University of Tübingen
• Minna Tamper - Aalto University
• Andreas Thalhammer - F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG
• Dylan Van Assche - Universiteit Gent
• Beyza Yaman - ADAPT Centre - Dublin City University
• Ondřej Zamazal - University of Economics, Prague
• Özlem Özgöbek - NTNU