
The Second International Measuring Ontologies for Value Enhancement Workshop (MOVE 2024)
This workshop is organised as a virtual event by the International Laboratory for Endeavour Architecture (ILEnA) in conjunction with the DigiSAS Lab, School of Computer Science, University of Technology Sydney, Australia.
Workshop Date: 14-15th June 2024
The MOVE (Measuring Ontologies for Value Enhancement) is a community of academic researchers and industrial practitioners that aim to inspire research, discussion, and tools to achieve value from ontologies by measuring their impact in all fields. These measures would identify where there are gaps and overlaps within and across ontologies and the extent to which they are applied in multiple disciplines towards a holistic general ontology. For example, contemporary enterprise architecture frameworks contain ontologies through their metamodels but exclude measures that address sustainability and the circular economy. If we are to bring computer productivity that the automation of ontologies can offer to all human endeavours, then we need to MOVE them.
We invite submissions that promote MOVE from the following areas:
- artificial intelligence, general and domain-specific
- case studies or histories
- bringing computer productivity to individual or organisational human creativity
- communication theories and practices
- conceptual graphs, formal concept analysis, or other conceptual structures
- data infrastructures
- data, information, knowledge, and wisdom space
- enterprise and endeavour architectures
- ethical theories and moral practices
- government services
- industry or third-sector applications
- knowledge graphs, linked data graphs, or enterprise data graphs
- large language models
- modelling theories and practices
- ontology theories and practices
- philosophical foundations
- neuroscience and phycology relevant for AI
- semantics
- semiotics
- societal adaption
- systems theories and practices
- value inquiry
- vocabularies, taxonomy, and ontology
- web-based, cloud, mobile, or other software tools
- user experiences
- any other area relevant to MOVE
The submissions may include proposals, in-progress research, scientific results, tools, industrial practices, or other artefacts to stimulate productive and interactive discussions during the workshop. Each submission must have a paper of up to 8 pages (excluding references) intended for presentation at the workshop. Please adhere to the format and guidelines provided by the Artificial Intelligence and Applications (AIA) journal, available at https://ojs.bonviewpress.com/index.php/AIA/about/submissions
All submissions must be original work, and authors must certify copyright ownership.
Paper Submission Deadline: 30th Aprile 2024
Please download the detailed call-of-paper and submission instructions here: