Knowledge Graphs and Semantic Web Technologies on Mobile and Resource-Constrained Devices
A special issue of Sci (ISSN 2413-4155). This special issue belongs to the section "Internet of Things".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 September 2022) | Viewed by 566
Special Issue Editor
Interests: semantic web; fuzzy logic; knowledge representation; reasoning; mobile computing
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Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you to contribute to the Sci Special Issue “Knowledge Graphs and Semantic Web Technologies on Mobile and Resource-Constrained Devices”. We welcome the submission of both original research and critical review articles for possible publication in the Issue.
Semantic technologies (i.e., ontologies, linked data, knowledge graphs, etc.) have become a de facto standard for knowledge representation and have been successfully used in many applications. However, although most of us use mobile devices (e.g., smartphones and tablets) more often than computers in our daily lives, most research on Semantic Web technologies usually focuses on desktop computers. Furthermore, the popularity of the Internet of things, smart cities, and sensor networks has increased interest in resource-constrained devices.
This Special Issue aims to collect state-of-the-art breakthroughs on the use of Semantic Web technologies on mobile and resource-constrained devices. Topics of interest for this Issue include:
- Novel strategies for knowledge representation using semantic technologies on mobile and resource-constrained devices (e.g., new syntaxes, new languages, distributed storage).
- Novel reasoning algorithms specifically designed for mobile and resource-constrained devices.
- Novel techniques to optimize the local reasoning on mobile and resource-constrained devices.
- Novel approaches for hybrid reasoning (i.e., combining local reasoning and external reasoning) on mobile and resource-constrained devices.
- Novel techniques to optimize the management of semantic to data on mobile and resource-constrained devices.
- Implementation of novel tools using semantic technologies for mobile devices (e.g., reasoners, editors, APIs).
- Adaptation of existing tools using semantic technologies to run on mobile devices.
- Implementation of real-world applications using semantic technologies on mobile and resource-constrained devices.
- Evaluation of existing techniques using semantic technologies (e.g., ontology reasoning, entity alignment) on mobile and resource-constrained devices.
- Development of benchmarks and open datasets for mobile devices.
Prof. Dr. Fernando Bobillo
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- ontologies
- knowledge graphs
- linked data
- semantic web
- mobile computing
- resource-constrained devices
- semantic internet of things
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