15-19 Sep 2014
Vitoria, Brazil
The International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA) and The Ontology and Conceptual Modeling Research Group (NEMO/UFES) are proud to announce the Second IAOA Interdisciplinary Summer School on Ontological Analysis September 15-19, 2014 -- Vitória, Brazil http://iaoa.org/isc2014 Description ----------- Four world-class experts in different disciplines (Philosophy, Knowledge Representation, Logics, Conceptual Modeling and Ontology Engineering) will meet for a week with students, researchers and practitioners and present courses in complementary aspects of Applied Ontology. The summer school will be a full immersion experience in ontology, and these experts will engage in open discussions with each other as well as interact with the participants. The school will take place in Vitória, a beautiful city in the southeast of Brazil just a 50-min flight from Rio de Janeiro. http://iaoa.org/isc2014/pmwiki.php/Main/Venue LIMITED Registration and Grants -------------------------------- Registrations will be open soon, on a first-come first-served basis. We would like to highlight that the event will have a LIMITED NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS to ensure the quality of the interactions and the immersion experience. Check the registration page for further information, and to register in order to be notified as soon as registrations are open: http://goo.gl/rw6Kq5 A limited number of grants will be provided by IAOA to cover the registration fee on behalf of students. Applications for student grants should be sent exclusively by e-mail to vitorsouza@inf.ufes.br by 3rd June 2014 (hard deadline) with subject "ISC 2014 - Application for Student Grant". Applications consist of (1) a 200-word statement of interest in the topic, describing how it relates to your areas of interest and study (in English); (2) a resumé or curriculum vitae; (3) proof of student status (undergraduate or graduate). The organization will select and notify applicants by 10th June 2014. [In exceptional cases these grants will contribute to cover travel expenses and accommodation.] Program ------- The following courses are confirmed: * APPLIED ONTOLOGY AND CONCEPTUAL MODELING: Nicola Guarino (Laboratory for Applied Ontology, Italy) * ONTOLOGY ENGINEERING IN ORGANIZATIONS: Michael Uschold (Semantic Arts, Inc., USA) * FORMAL ONTOLOGY: Kit Fine (New York University, USA) * LOGICS AND KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION: Renata Wasserman (IME, USP, Brazil) In addition to the courses, a number of shorter invited talks are expected, including: * AN INTRODUCTION TO APPLIED ONTOLOGY: Giancarlo Guizzardi (Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil) Short Bios of the Speakers -------------------------- NICOLA GUARINO is Research Director at the Institute for Cognitive Sciences and Technologies of the Italian National Research Council (ISTC-CNR), where he leads the Laboratory for Applied Ontology (LOA), a section of the Institute located in Trento. Since 1991 he has been playing a leading role in the ontology field, developing a strongly interdisciplinary approach that combines together Computer Science, Philosophy, and Linguistics, and relies on logic as a unifying paradigm. Results of his lab include the OntoClean methodology and the DOLCE foundational ontology. Current research interests include ontology-driven conceptual modelling, socio-technical systems, and service science. He is founder and editor-in-chief (with Mark Musen from Stanford University) of the international journal Applied Ontology, and is the founder and was first president of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications, IAOA. He is editorial board member of the International Journal of Semantic Web and Information Systems, the Journal of Data Semantics, and editor of the IOS Press book series Frontiers in AI and Applications. He has been recently nominated ECCAI fellow. MICHAEL USCHOLD, is an internationally-recognized expert with 25 years experience in developing and transitioning semantic technology from academia to industry. Michael pioneered the field of ontology engineering, co-authoring the first paper and giving the first tutorial on the topic in 1995. This leveraged the work he did in creating the influential ³Enterprise Ontology.² He spent 11 years at Boeing defining, leading and participating in numerous projects applying semantic technology to enterprise challenges. Michael is a regular invited speaker and panelist at national and international events, and has given numerous tutorials and training classes. He received his PhD in Artificial Intelligence from The University of Edinburgh in 1991. KIT FINE is University Professor and Silver Professor of Philosophy and Mathematics at New York University and Distinguished Research Professor at University of Birmingham. He specialises in metaphysics, logic, and philosophy of language. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a corresponding fellow of the British Academy. Professor Fine has served as an editor or as a member of the editorial board for Journal of Symbolic Logic, Synthese, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics, Reports on Logic, and Philosophers' Imprint. RENATA WASSERMAN is Associate Professor at the Computer Science Department of the University of São Paulo, (PhD, Institute of Logic, Language and Computation of the University of Amsterdam, 2000). Working on Knowledge Representation and Belief Revision, specially on non-classical logics, got involved with ontologies from the description logics side. Current interests include merging of ontologies and ontology evolution. GIANCARLO GUIZZARDI is Associate Professor and research lead in the Ontology and Conceptual Modeling Research Group (NEMO), Federal University of Espirito Santo, in Brazil, a visiting professor at the University of Trento, Italy, and and associate researcher at the Laboratory for Applied Ontology (LOA), at the ISTC-CNR, Italy. He has been working since 1997 in the development of Domain and Foundational Ontologies and their application in computer science and, primarily, in the area of Conceptual Modeling. He is a former member of the Executive Council and currently a member of the Advisory Board of the International Association for Ontologies and its Applications (IAOA). He is also an editorial board member of the following journals: Applied Ontology, Semantic Web, Requirements Engineering and International Journal of Information Systems Modeling and Design. His experience in the aforementioned areas has also been acquired in a number of industrial projects in domains such as Off-Shore Software Development, Petroleum and Gas, Digital Journalism, E-Government, Telecommunications and Complex Media Management. Organization ------------ Ontology & Conceptual Modeling Research Group (NEMO) Computer Science Department, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil http://nemo.inf.ufes.br Organization Committee ---------------------- João Paulo A. Almeida (chair), Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil Giancarlo Guizzardi (chair), Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil Maria das Graças da Silva Teixeira, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil Monalessa Perini Barcellos, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil Renata Silva Souza Guizzardi, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil Ricardo de Almeida Falbo, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil Vítor E. Silva Souza, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil Visit the web site of the school for more information: http://iaoa.org/isc2014 The school is open to students, researchers and practitioners. Feel free to distribute the announcement.