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Searching for Appropriate Venue

What journals (and special issues), conferences (and workshops) is this appropriate for?

Table of Contents

CFP Search Engines

WikiCFP

conferencelist: upcoming

  • This has only conferences that already have a site for the next year

Journal Ranking

Google Scholar

Where have FIBO papers been submitted below? Looking for fibo ontology and "fibo" on Google Scholar:

  • 2013: Bennett, Mike. The financial industry business ontology: Best practice for big data. Journal of Banking Regulation 14.3-4: 255-268.
  • 2014: M Bennett. Adopting and Extending REA Terms in the Financial Industry Business Ontology: A Case Study. Value Modeling and Business Ontologies (VMBO)
  • 2015: M Bennett. Defining Equity and Debt using REA Claim Semantics. Value Modeling and Business Ontologies (VMBO)
  • 2017: Browne, O., Krdzavac, N., O'Reilly, P. and Hutchinson, M. Semantic ontologies and financial reporting: An application of the FIBO. Joint Ontology Workshops, Episode 3: The Tyrolean Autumn of Ontology, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, September 21–23, pp. 1-4.
  • 2017: Petrova, G. G., A. F. Tuzovsky, and Nataliya Valerievna Aksenova. Application of the Financial Industry Business Ontology (FIBO) for development of a financial organization ontology. Journal of Physics: Conference Series. Vol. 803. No. 1. IOP Publishing
  • 2017: B Bell, E Kendall. Leveraging FIBO with semantic analysis to perform on-boarding, KYC and CDD Ontology Summit (ontolog)
  • 2018: M Bennett. Providing Conceptual Disambiguation for Terms in Reusable Ontologies: A Case Study from FIBO. Joint Ontology WOrkshops (JOWO 2018), a pool of satellite events of FOIS.
  • 2018: RA Nehmer, M Bennett. Using Mathematical Model Theory to Align Conceptual and Operational Ontologies in FIBO. 12th International Workshop on Value Modeling and Business Ontologies (VMBO)
  • 2020: Alzamil, Zamil, Deniz Appelbaum, and Robert Nehmer. An ontological artifact for classifying social media: Text mining analysis for financial data. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems 38: 100469.
  • 2020: Ismail El Maarouf, Youness Mansar, Virginie Mouilleron, and Dialekti Valsamou-Stanislawski. The FinSim 2020 Shared Task: Learning Semantic Representations for the Financial Domain. Second Workshop on Financial Technology and Natural Language Processing. Kyoto, Japan, 81–86. https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2020.finnlp-1.13
  • 2021: Stepišnik Perdih, Timen, Senja Pollak, and Blaž Škrlj. "JSI at the finsim-2 task: ontology-augmented financial concept classification." Shared task on Learning Semantic Similarities for the Financial Domain (FinSim-2 task). Companion Proceedings of the Web Conference.
  • 2021: Wasielewska-Michniewska, Katarzyna, et al. Application of Ontologies in the Enterprise—Overview and Critical Analysis. 3rd International Conference on Information Management and Machine Intelligence (ICIMMI). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore,
  • 2022: Dean Allemang, Pawel Garbacz, Przemyslaw Gradzki, Elisa Kendall, Robert Trypuz. An infrastructure for collaborative ontology development: Lessons Learned from Developing FIBO. 12 International Conference Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS). Vol. 344. IOS Press
  • 2022: Garbacz, Paweł and Elisa F. Kendall. Reasoning in the FIBO ontology - A challenge (short paper). SemREC/SMART @ ISWC

Upcoming Deadlines

ADACIS

DMBD

WWW

https://www2024.thewebconf.org/calls/industry/

  • Abstract: Thursday, November 2, 2023
  • Paper submission: Thursday, November 9, 2023
  • Conference: Singapore, from May 13 to 17, 2024. No-show papers may be withdrawn from the proceedings.

https://www2024.thewebconf.org/calls/workshops/

  • Workshop proposal notification: November 30, 2023 Paper submission should start shortly after that
  • Workshop paper submission: February 5, 2024

Passed Deadlines

Former Workshops

Canceled

Semantic Web Journal

SWJ categories. For all categories there are specific guidelines in particular regarding review criteria:

  • original research: full paper
  • comprehensive overview of state of the art: survey
  • description of a (usually, RDF) dataset): dataset description
  • description of an ontology: ontology paper
  • description of an application with third party use: application report
  • description of a deployed tool/system with third party use: tool/systems report

I contacted SWJ editors at [email protected]:

  • Could you please take a quick look and tell me whether it's worth submitting to SWJ, and in which category? I think the best fit is "Ontologies", although it doesn't describe a new ontology but the vagaries of mapping to an existing family of ontologies (FIBO). If not, I'll completely understand and seek a semantic fintech workshop or similar. If you think it has a chance, I'll format it properly according to submission guidelines.
  • Answer: Tricky. We take our submission categories very seriously, i.e. it would have to be rewritten to really fit one. So the main question is: what's the contribution? Skimming what you linked, it's not clear to me where this would fall. You'd certainly have to rewrite it in one direction or the other.
  • Thanks for the prompt reply! I'll look for another venue.

EDBT/ICDT

These are nice conferences that run 2-3 rounds of submissions and are prepared 2y in advance. But it's not a good fit for my paper

MDPI Journals

https://www.mdpi.com/ .

https://www.mdpi.com/about/apc : Article processing charges (APC) paid by authors or their institutions. Below I list the standard price, but there are some waivers and discounts.

Asked

Transactions on Graph Data and Knowledge

[email protected], 2023-09-20 Could you please take a quick look at https://rawgit2.com/VladimirAlexiev/crunchbase-fibo/main/README.html And tell me whether it's appropriate to submit to Transactions on Graph Data and Knowledge (TGDK) when you start accepting submissions? It's about the vagaries of mapping a large real-world dataset (Crunchbase) to an extensive family of ontologies (FIBO). "Finance" is listed as one of TGDK's application areas.

Aidan Hogan [email protected]: The work looks very interesting, and thank you for your interest in TGDK! Indeed we are now in the process of opening up to submissions, and your paper is clearly in scope in terms of area, but in revising your work, we are not sure that it meets the requirements as a Research Paper (with proofs, experiments, etc., to generate new knowledge). So it might not be suited to TGDK at the moment. However, the work could be potentially very interesting for the Resources or In-Use Track of a conference like ESWC or ISWC, or indeed the Semantic Web Journal has some submissions types (tools, systems, etc.) that might better fit with this work. It would still of course be important to revise the respective criteria of the venue and maybe chat with the corresponding editors/chairs.

Vladimir: Thanks for the response! It's indeed not a Research Paper, so I think it's better to look for another venue. I asked at SWJ previously, and Pascal Hitzler rightly said "We take our submission categories very seriously"...

  • Thanks for the suggestion about ISWC/ESWC "in use"! Submission for those will be in March.
  • International Conference on Data Mining and Big Data has an appropriate topic, but it's in China...
  • I'm looking at some banking/accounting journals, because some FIBO papers were published there.
  • Also, WWW may have an appropriate workshop, this will be seen in November.

Journal of Banking Regulation

http://www.palgrave.com/gp/journal/41261 https://www.palgrave.com/gp/journal/41261/authors/contacts Palgrave Macmillan journals Selected Open Access (on SpringerNature.com). Available on http://link.springer.com/

[email protected] Could you please take a quick look at https://rawgit2.com/VladimirAlexiev/crunchbase-fibo/main/README.html and tell me whether it's appropriate to submit to the Journal of Banking Regulation? It's about the vagaries of mapping a large real-world dataset (Crunchbase) to an extensive family of ontologies (FIBO). The topic is semantic web and the paper is rather technical, but one of the original FIBO papers was published in your journal: Bennett, Mike. The financial industry business ontology: Best practice for big data. Journal of Banking Regulation 14.3-4: 255-268. 2013