KRS-WG 22: 2022 AMIA Knowledge Representation and Semantics Pre-symposium Workshop November 6, 2022 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=krswg22 |
Submission deadline | October 15, 2022 |
KRS-WG 22 is a half-day presymposium workshop at the AMIA 2022 Annual Symposium. This workshop is sponsored by the Knowledge Representation and Semantics Working Group, which brings together hundreds of researchers working with knowledge representationa and semantics techniques in biomedical informatics.
This workshop will be held on Sunday November 6 2022 from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM at the Washington Hilton in Washington, DC.
Submission Guidelines
There are two submission categories for this half-day workshop:
- Knowledge Representation and Semantics Highlights
We invite two-page abstract submissions for relevant research which has been published in a journal or presented at a (non-AMIA 2021) conference since the last AMIA (e.g., ICBO, FOIS, ISWC, ESWC, AAAI, IJCAI, etc...). Submissions should include a short abstract and description of the impact of the work. The question of why this work is a highlight should be answered. This session will allow high-impact research submitted to other venues to have more visibility among its target audience, and will allow the pre-symposium attendees to see research presented which they might otherwise have missed.
- Late-Breaking Research
Two-page abstracts discussing in-progress work or incremental improvements on already published work may be submitted to be presented and discussed at the workshop. These may include:
- Abstracts for preliminary results from in-progress research;
- Abstracts for incremental improvements on already published research;
- Abstracts for systems / software artifacts currently in development (but in a demonstrable state). This session will allow researchers to quickly disseminate new results, and to receive feedback on their in-progress research before submission to a larger conference or journal venue. Accepted abstracts in this category will be presented by poster or live system demonstration.
Please follow the standard AMIA formats for all submission types. Accepted papers/abstracts will be asked to submit multiple choice questions so that attendees may use this workshop for MOC-II credit.
Committees
Organizing committee
- Jonathan Bona, PhD
- Jiang Bian, PhD
- Mathias Brochhausen, PhD
- Daniel Schlegel, PhD
Venue
The workshop will be held at the Washington Hilton in Washington, DC.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Jonathan Bona, at jonathanbona@gmail.com