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Preface to the Proceedings of the 2022 International
Semantic Web Conference Posters, Demos and
Industry Tracks
Anastasia Dimou1 , Armin Haller2 , Anna Lisa Gentile3 and Peter Ristoski4
1
  KULeuven – Leuven.AI – FlandersMake, Jan Pieter de Nayerlaan 5, 2860, Sint-Katelijne-Waver, Belgium
2
  Research School of Management and of Computer Science, Australian National University
3
  IBM Research, San Jose, CA, USA
4
  eBay, San Jose, CA, USA


                                         Abstract
                                         This volume contains short papers presented at ISWC2022: 21st International Semantic Web Conference
                                         October 23-27, 2022, held as a global online conference. We thank the ISWC General Chair, Claudia
                                         D’Amato of University of Bari, for her leadership in organizing the conference. We also thank the
                                         conference sponsors, listed at https://iswc2022.semanticweb.org/index.php/sponsors/ for their generous
                                         support. We are also grateful to Easychair for its highly functional conference management toolkit and
                                         CEUR-WS for its high-quality, volunteer-operated service to the computer science research community.
                                         The collection of papers in this proceedings were selected from those submitted to the Poster and
                                         Demonstration Track and the Industry Track of ISWC.




1. Posters and Demonstrations
The ISWC Posters and Demos Track offers an opportunity to present late-breaking research
results, on-going research or resource projects, and speculative or innovative work in progress.
This year, the track was chaired by Anastasia Dimou and Armin Haller. We received a total of
52 submissions of which 26 have been accepted.
   The program committee, consisting of 55 members and the track chairs, accepted the 26
contributions with an average of 3 reviews per submission. The decisions were primarily
based on relevance, originality, and clarity of the submissions. Promising submissions requiring
shepherding were guided by the track chairs to reach their full potential. We thank our incredible
program committee, comprising the following esteemed researchers (in alphabetical order).

                  • Alsayed Algergawy (University of Jena)
                  • Carlos Badenes-Olmedo (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)
                  • Madhushi Bandara (University of Technology Sydney)

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• Andrew Bate (University of Oxford)
• Volha Bryl (Springer Nature)
• Shruthi Chari (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
• David Chaves-Fraga (KULeuven)
• Ioannis Chrysakis (FORTH-ICS, KULeuven, Ghent University)
• Diego Collarana (Enterprise Information System (EIS))
• Christophe Debruyne (Université de Liège)
• Daniil Dobri (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
• Hang Dong (University of Liverpool)
• Mauro Dragoni (Fondazione Bruno Kessler - FBK-IRST)
• Vasilis Efthymiou (ICS-FORTH)
• Ehsan Emamirad (Australian National University)
• Pavlos Fafalios (Institute of Computer Science, FORTH-ICS)
• Daniel Faria (LASIGE, FCUL)
• Nicolas Ferranti (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
• Jade Franklin (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
• Dan Gruen (RPI)
• Peter Haase (metaphacts)
• Andreas Harth (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Fraunhofer IIS-SCS)
• Ali Hasnain (Royal College of Surgeon, Ireland)
• Yuan He (University of Oxford)
• Aidan Hogan (DCC, Universidad de Chile)
• Tomas Horvath Eötvös (Loránd University)
• Ana Iglesias (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)
• Jyoti Leeka (Microsoft)
• Maxime Lefrancois (MINES Saint-Etienne)
• Ying-Chi Lin (Institute of Computer Science, Leipzig University)
• Pasquale Lisena (EURECOM)
• Giuseppe Loseto (LUM University ”Giuseppe Degennaro”)
• Jamie McCusker (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
• Michalis Mountantonakis (University of Crete and FORTH-ICS)
• Pouya Ghiasnezhad Omran (Australian National University)
• Francesco Osborne (The Open University)
• Harshvardhan J. Pandit (ADAPT Centre - Trinity College Dublin)
• Charith Perera (Cardiff University)
• Madhawa Perera (Australian National University)
• Zhangcheng Qiang (Australian National University)
• Sergio Rodriguez Mendez (School of Computing / College of Engineering Computer
  Science. The Australian National University)
• Julian Rojas (Ghent University)
    • Muhammad Salman (The Australian National University)
    • Henrique Santos (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
    • Floriano Scioscia (Polytechnic University of Bari)
    • Mario Scrocca (Cefriel)
    • Barış Sertkaya (Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences)
    • Jennifer Sleeman (University of Maryland Baltimore County)
    • Rita Sousa (LASIGE, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa)
    • Dylan Van Assche (Ghent University)
    • William Van Woensel (University of Dalhousie)
    • Takahira Yamaguchi (Keio University)
    • Ran Yu (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
    • Lihua Zhao (Tiger Analytics)
    • Baifan Zhou (University of Oslo)


2. Industry Track
The Industry Track, this year chaired by Anna Lisa Gentile and Petar Ristoski, covers all aspects
of innovative commercial or industrial-strength semantic technologies and Knowledge Graphs
in order to showcase the state of adoption. This track received 15 papers for review, of which
8 were accepted (53.3% acceptance rate) as output of a single-blind review process. The 17
members of the Program Committee assessed each submission in terms of qualitative and
quantitative business value, as well as the innovative aspects, impact and lessons learned of
applying Knowledge Graph and Semantic Technologies in the application domain. We thank our
incredible program committee, comprising the following esteemed researchers (in alphabetical
order):
    • Omar Alonso (Amazon)
    • Kemafor Anyanwu (North Carolina State University)
    • Ling Cai (University of California, Santa Barbara)
    • Ronald Denaux (Amazon)
    • Lorena Etcheverry (Universidad de la República)
    • Peter Haase (metaphacts)
    • Vanessa Lopez (IBM)
    • Aleksandr Matiushkin (eBay)
    • Paco Nathan (Derwen, Inc.)
    • Andriy Nikolov (AstraZeneca)
    • Enrico Palumbo (Spotify)
    • Gabriele Picco (IBM Research)
    • Dnyanesh Rajpathak (General Motors)
    • Francois Scharffe (Knowledge Graph Conference)
    • Basel Shbita (Information Sciences Institute)
    • Zhejun Shen (eBay Inc)
    • Kavitha Srinivas (IBM)