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CfP: [Deadline Extension] WISDOMS@ESWC: 1st International Workshop on Integrating the Semantics of Data, Ontologies, Moral and cultural values and their Societal impact, 28 May - 1 June, Hersonissos (Greece)

WISDOMS
1st International Workshop on Integrating the Semantics of Data, Ontologies, Moral and cultural values and their Societal impact
https://wisdoms-workshop.github.io/
co-located with ESWC 2024 - Fabrics of Knowledge
May 28th - June 1st, Hersonissos - Greece

--- Extended deadline: March 21st ---

The growing influence of AI in our daily lives has transformed both the digital landscape and the way we extract, represent, and generate information. As a consequence, it highlighted the demand for ethical and reliable AI that aligns AI tools to moral and cultural human values - especially when hybridizing knowledge structures and semantic data with generative.

The first edition of WISDOMS, the Workshop on Integrating the Semantics of Data, Ontologies, Moral and cultural values and their Societal impact, aims to provide an interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners, and experts to explore the convergence of ethics, moral and cultural values, and socio-behavioral norms with hybrid knowledge structures, knowledge graphs and generative AI.

The workshop welcomes papers and abstracts for presentations that tackle the challenges of representing values in ontologies, adapting and evaluating ontologies for value-centric domains, and utilizing cutting-edge technologies such as Large Language Models (LLMs) within the realm of Semantic Web to address the unique hurdles of working with complex ethical data. More information on the website!

Welcomed paper types:

  *   Full Papers (10-12 pages excluding references)
  *   Short Papers (5-8 pages excluding references)
  *   Position Papers (1-4 pages excluding references, not included in the proceedings)
  *   Extended Abstract of recently published papers (1-4 pages excluding references, not included in the proceedings)
Topics of interest include:

  *   Ethical dilemmas and theoretical foundations in value knowledge representation
  *    Development and methodology for value-centric vocabulary, schema, and ontology
  *    Formalization of ethical frameworks (e.g., Deontic, Utilitaristic, Social Contract, etc.) for moral reasoning
  *    Foundational ontologies (e.g., DOLCE, BFO, UFO, etc.) for modeling ethics and values
  *    Harmonization of moral and cultural value theories with ontological structures
  *    Formal approaches for values and ethics as embodied cognition structures
  *    Policy formalization with ontologies and knowledge graphs for ethical AI
  *    Values in time: Temporal knowledge graphs for value alignment
  *    Neuro-symbolic and hybrid semantic web tools for moral reasoning
  *    Cross-cultural values and norms representation
  *    Value-sensitive autonomous agents
  *    FAIR principles for knowledge graph construction and data curation
  *    Automated and semi-automated construction of knowledge graphs for values and norms
  *    Commonsense knowledge and value recognition semantic technologies
  *    Automatic extraction of moral and cultural values from multimodal resources
  *    Innovative workflows and tools for ethical knowledge extraction
  *    Value-driven system design and explainability
  *    Standards, measures, and best practices for ontologies within ethical AI

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