Awards
- Best Research Paper
- Winner:
Shenghui Wang and Paul Groth, Measuring the dynamic
bi-directional influence between content and social networks
Nominees:
Giorgos Stoilos, Bernardo Cuenca Grau and Ian Horrocks,
Completeness Guarantees for Incomplete Reasoners
Birte Glimm, Ian Horrocks, Boris Motik and Giorgos Stoilos,
Optimising Ontology Classification
- Best Student Research Paper
- Winner:
Heather S. Packer, Nicholas Gibbins and Nicholas R. Jennings,
Forgetting Fragments from Evolving OWL Ontologies
Nominee:
Benedicto Rodriguez-Castro, Hugh Glaser and Leslie Carr,
How to Reuse a Faceted Classification and Put it on the
Semantic Web
- Best In-Use Paper
- Winner:
Thomas Riechert, Ulf Morgenstern, Sören Auer, Sebastian
Tramp and Michael Martin, Knowledge Engineering for
Historians on the Example of the Catalogus Professorum
Lipsiensis
Nominees:
Jorge Gracia, Jochem Liem, Esther Lozano, Oscar Corcho,
Michal Trna, Asunción Gómez-Pérez and Bert Bredeweg,
Semantic Techniques for Enabling Knowledge Reuse in Conceptual
Modelling
Guo-Qiang Zhang and Olivier Bodenreider, Using SPARQL to
Test for Lattices: application to quality assurance in
biomedical ontologies
- Best Doctoral Consortium Paper
- Shirin Sohrabi, Customizing the Composition of Actions,
Programs, and Web Services with User Preferences
- Best Doctoral Consortium Mentor
- Philippe Cudré-Mauroux was named as the Best Mentor in the Doctoral Consortium.
- Best Poster/Demo (Tie)
- Jérôme David and Jérôme Euzenat, Linked Data from
your Pocket: The Android RDFContentProvider
Danh Le-Phuoc, Josiane Xavier Parreira, Vinny Reynolds and Manfred
Hauswirth, RDF On the Go: RDF Storage and Query Processor for Mobile
Devices
- Semantic Web Challenge Open Track
- 1st Place: Clement Jonquet, Paea LePendu, Sean
M. Falconer, Adrien Coulet, Natalya F. Noy, Mark A. Musen, and Nigam
H. Shah, NCBO Resource Index: Ontology - Based Search and Mining of
Biomedical Resources
2nd Place: Dominic DiFranzo, Li Ding, John S. Erickson, Xian
Li, Tim Lebo, James Michaelis, Alvaro Graves, Gregory Todd Williams, Jin
Guang Zheng, Johanna Flores, Zhenning Shangguan, Gino Gervasio, Deborah
L. McGuinness and Jim Hendler, TWC LOGD: A Portal for Linking Open
Government Data
3rd Place: Denny Vrandecic, Varun Ratnakar, Markus
Krötzsch, and Yolanda Gil, Shortipedia - Aggregating and
Curating Semantic Web Data
- Semantic Web Challenge Billion Triples Track
- 1st Place:
Christoph Böhm, Johannes Lorey, Dandy Fenz, Eyk Kny, Matthias Pohl,
Felix Naumann, Creating voiD Descriptions for Web-scale Data