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Knowledge has played a fundamental role since the inception of artificial intelligence. While the forms in which algorithms have leveraged knowledge have evolved over time, the need for efficient representations is ever more critical. Indeed, recent advances of AI, such as the stunning performance of large language models have relied on the large amount of data available on the Web. There is growing agreement among researchers that it's important to look beyond the sheer volume of data, and instead also prioritize the development of methods that are accurate, precise, and efficient for capturing knowledge.
The International Conference on Knowledge Capture, K-CAP, aims at bringing together an interdisciplinary group of researchers on a diverse set of topics with interest in the development of knowledge capture. This involves the design and development of formalisms, methods and tools that enable efficient and precise extraction and organization of knowledge from different sources and for different modalities of use including, for example, automated reasoning, machine learning and human-machine teaming. To enable a vibrant and constructive discussion on scalable and precise knowledge capture, K-CAP 2023, calls for the participation of researchers from diverse areas of artificial intelligence, including, but not limited to, knowledge representation and reasoning, knowledge acquisition, semantic web, intelligent user interfaces for knowledge acquisition and retrieval, query processing and question answering over heterogeneous knowledge bases, novel evaluation paradigms, problem-solving and reasoning, ethics and AI, explainability, neurosymbolic AI, agents, information extraction from structured or unstructured data, machine learning and representation learning, information enrichment and visualization, as well as researchers interested in cyber-infrastructures to foster the publication, retrieval, reuse, and integration of data. K-CAP is an in-person conference, and remote participation will not be supported. Topics of interest Areas of interest for submissions to K-CAP 23 include, but are not limited to, the following topics: Knowledge representation Knowledge acquisition Ethical aspects related to knowledge capture and acquisition Knowledge capture for supporting explainability and, vice-versa, leveraging explainability approaches for knowledge capture Intelligent user interfaces for knowledge acquisition and retrieval Innovative query processing and question answering over heterogeneous knowledge bases Novel evaluation paradigms for knowledge capture Problem-solving and reasoning The role of knowledge and knowledge capture in neuro-symbolic AI Compact knowledge representation such as constraint networks and graphical models Knowledge capture in multi-agent systems Intersection of planning and knowledge capture Information extraction from text The role of metadata in knowledge capture processes Multi-modal knowledge capture from text, tables, images, video or sound Machine learning and representation learning Information enrichment and visualization The role of language models in knowledge graph construction and representation Techniques for extracting structured knowledge from large-scale language models Applications of deep learning to knowledge representation and reasoning, such as graph neural networks and graph convolutional networks Advancements in representation learning and deep learning for knowledge capture Utilizing deep learning for information extraction from structured and unstructured data to improve knowledge capture Submissions The Twelfth International Conference on Knowledge Capture, K-CAP 2023, features a full papers track for research papers, as well as tracks for short papers, for visionary ideas. Full papers, which describe original research, can be up to 8 pages long including references and appendices. Full papers will appear in the conference proceedings and will be citable as K-CAP 2023 publications. Short papers, which may describe (possibly preliminary or open-ended) research, applications (academic, industrial or otherwise), and late breaking results, can be up to 4 pages long, including references and appendices. Short papers will also appear in the conference proceedings and will be citable as K-CAP 2023 publications. Visionary papers, which describe outrageous ideas or potentially preliminary, but highly innovative research, can be up to 2 pages long, including references and appendices. Visionary papers will be presented as short talks in the conference program. Authors of all paper types will present their work in plenary sessions during the conference. Presentation timing for the different types of papers will be announced once the program is crafted. K-CAP is not a double-blind conference, hence authors should list their names and affiliations on the submission. Please use the ACM 2 column SIG Conference Proceedings template for your submission. Submissions in HTML format are welcome, so long as authors of HTML submissions also provide a conversion of their submission to a PDF file that adheres to the required ACM template for proceedings. Papers submitted to the main conference track should not have been published before in an archival venue, or currently be under review in an archival venue. Authors are welcome to submit papers that have been published as a preprint on arXiv, or in a non-archival venue like a workshop. Authors are allowed to use generative models as a tool but not to include them as co-authors. The use of such tools must be acknowledged and properly documented in the papers. In particular, authors are encouraged to add a credit statement capturing the contribution role of authors and models. All submissions to K-CAP should be made through EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kcap2023. This year we will embrace the FAIR principles by collecting structured metadata of the datasets, software, ontologies and methods generated by K-CAP submissions. Authors will be encouraged to add these resources in the EasyChair submission form (together with a brief description). Accepted papers with resources will be highlighted in the main K-CAP conference page. An author should register per accepted SHORT or FULL paper in order to appear in the proceeding. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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