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AI Mashup Challenge 2014 - CFP

Deadlines - Important dates


Topics Of Interest

The AI mashup challenge accepts and awards mashups that use AI technology, including but not restricted to machine learning and data mining, machine vision, natural language processing, reasoning, ontologies in the context of the semantic web. Such services may run on any medium, including web browsers, handheld devices, mobile phones (IOS, Android), etc. Imagine for example:

The emphasis is not on providing and consuming semantic markup, but rather on using intelligence to mashup these resources in a more powerful way. For more ideas have a look at last year's AI Mashup 2013 Challenge.

Mashups

A mashup is a lightweight (web) application that offers new functionality by combining, aggregating and transforming resources and services available on the web. Combination alone is not enough to call it a mashup. Consider, for example, visiting a site that is written in a foreign language. Simultaneously using a dictionary in order to translate certain words is not a mashup. A possible mashup would be a new service allowing to click on a foreign word and simultaneously get it translated.

For example MICI is a mashup which demonstrates how situational awareness in emergency management can be raised by pointing to critical infrastructure near emergencies. MICI uses live fire call data from data.seattle.gov and enhances it with information about nearby objects from Linked Geo Data.

A mashup overview as well as a long list of mashable items can be found at programmableweb. For those of you that prefer to read a book, you can take a glance at Ogrinz's Mashup patterns, Hanson's Mashup strategies or Shanahan's Amazon.com Mashups. There are also mashup guides for specific services like Flickr or Yahoo!.

Participants of the 2011 and 2012 challenges contributed to an (e)book “Semantic Mashups - Intelligent Reuse of Web Resources”. It was published by Springer.

Some Mashup Tools

Google AppEngineYahoo PipesYahoo BossSprout Mashup BuilderJackBe Mashup BuilderConvertigo

Some Semantic Web Tools

Linked Data Basics for Techies OpenCalaisLinkedOpenDataOpenCycOntos API

Some Speech-based Web Resources

AT&T Speech MashupsAT&T Speech APITropoTwilioNeoSpeechAcapelaIvonaVoiceForge

Instructions for Challengers

Challengers should provide both a paper describing their mashup and an online, working prototype. Initially, all mashups will undergo a peer-review process that decides which Challengers will qualify to participate in the ESWC 2014 Conference. The qualification decision will be based on the quality of the submitted paper and the maturity of the corresponding mashup. Keep in mind that during the reviewing process, the members of the Program Committee will look for an online (not necessarily complete) version of each mashup. The participation process is outlined in the following steps:

Have in mind that you have enough time until the days of the Conference to improve your mashup and increase your chances to be highly ranked.

Contact

The organizers are glad to help. Please send them an email!

Organizers

Important Notice

Participants with a qualified mashup must register for the conference and present their system during the AI Mashup Challenge 2014 session. A space for demonstration will be allocated for each participant. Participants should bring an A1 poster and/or use their own laptop. The organizers should be contacted in case of any special requirements.