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Monday, June 17
8:00 – 9:00Registration – Main Building Entrance
9:00 – 10:30Tutorial: Vanilla JS – Auditorium A2b
10:30 – 11:00Coffee Break – Main Auditorium Foyer
11:00 – 12:30PhD Symposium – Auditorium A2aWorkshop: WALS -Auditorium A3Tutorial: The Five Generations of Entity Resolution on Web Data – Auditorium A4Tutorial: Vanilla JS – Auditorium A2b
12:30 – 14:00Lunch – Café & Aula Toivo
14:00 – 15:30PhD Coaching Session – Auditorium A2aWorkshop: BECS – Auditorium A3Tutorial: Quantum Service-oriented Computing – Auditorium A4Tutorial: Vanilla JS -Auditorium A2b
15:30 – 16:00Coffee Break – Main Auditorium Foyer
16:00 – 17:00PhD Coaching Session– Auditorium A2aWorkshop: BECS – Auditorium A3Tutorial: Quantum Service-oriented Computing – Auditorium A4Tutorial: Vanilla JS – Auditorium A2b
Tuesday, June 18
8:00 – 9:00Registration – Main Building Entrance
9:00 – 9:15


9:15 – 10:30
Opening – Auditorium A1
Session Chairs: Kostas Stefanidis, Kari Systa, Maristella Matera, Sebastian Heil

Keynote 1: Fabio Casati “Responsible AI in the World of Work” – Auditorium A1
Session Chair: Maristella Matera
10:30 – 11:00Coffee Break – Main Auditorium Foyer
11:00 – 12:30Research Session 1: Human-centric Web Engineering: Τrust, Τransparency, Ιnclusivity – Auditorium A1
Session Chair: In-Young Ko
12:30 – 14:00Lunch – Café & Aula Toivo
14:00 – 15:30Research Session 2: Recommendation on the Web – Auditorium A1
Session Chair: Valentin Siegert
15:30 – 16:00Coffee Break – Main Auditorium Foyer
16:00 – 17:00Posters & Demo Session – Main Auditorium Foyer
Session Chair: Niko Mäkitalo
17:15 – 18:15 Guided Walking Tour
18:30 – 20:00Welcome Reception at the Old City Hall
Wednesday, June 19
8:00 – 9:00Registration – Main Building Entrance
9:00 – 10:30Keynote 2: Markku Turunen “Accessible and Societally Sustainable Web Services” – Auditorium A1
Session Chair: Sebastian Heil
10:30 – 11:00Coffee Break – Main Auditorium Foyer
11:00 – 12:30Research Session 3: Advanced Tools, Frameworks, and Best Practices – Auditorium A1
Session Chair: Marco Brambilla
12:30 – 14:00Lunch – Café & Aula Toivo
14:00 – 15:30Research Session 4: Human-Centric Web Engineering: Privacy and Security – Auditorium A1
Session Chair: Juan Manuel Murillo Rodríguez
15:30 – 16:00Coffee Break – Main Auditorium Foyer
16:00 – 17:00Panel – Auditorium A1
17.15 – 22:20Gala Dinner
Thursday, June 20
8:00 – 9:00Registration – Main Building Entrance
9:00 – 10:30Research Session 5: Users’ behavior and user-generated content – Auditorium A1
Session Chair: Tommi Mikkonen
10:30 – 11:00Coffee Break – Main Auditorium Foyer
11:00 – 12:30Research Session 6: Web Service Composition, Evolution and Management – Auditorium A1
Session Chair: Andreas Both
12:30 – 14:00Closing Session & Lunch – Café & Aula Toivo

For FULL papers, allocate 15 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for Q&A. For SHORT papers, allocate 11 minutes for presentation and 4 minutes for Q&A.

Session Details

Research Session 1: Human-centric Web Engineering: Τrust, Τransparency, Ιnclusivity

  1. Language Models as SPARQL Query Filtering for Improving the Quality of Multilingual Question Answering over Knowledge Graphs – Aleksandr Perevalov, Aleksandr Gashkov, Maria Eltsova and Andreas Both (FULL)
  2. TraQuLA: Transparent question answering over RDF through linguistic analysis – Elizaveta Zimina, Kalervo Järvelin, Jaakko Peltonen, Aarne Ranta and Jyrki Nummenmaa (FULL)
  3. Inclusive Counterfactual Generation: Leveraging LLMs in Identifying Online Hate – Muhammad Atif Qureshi, Arjumand Younus, and Simon Caton (FULL)
  4. Decentralized Search over Personal Online Datastores: Architecture and Performance Evaluation – Mohamed Ragab, Yury Savateev, Helen Oliver, Thanassis Tiropanis, Alex Poulovassilis, Adriane Chapman, Ruben Taelman and George Roussos (FULL)

Research Session 2: Recommendation on the Web

  1. Tag-aware Recommendation Based on Attention Mechanism and Disentangled Graph Neural Network – Haojiang Yao, Dongjin Yu, Dongjing Wang, Haiping Zhang, Shiyu Song and Jiaming Li (FULL)
  2. AutoMaster: Differentiable Graph Neural Network Architecture Search for Collaborative Filtering Recommendation – Caihong Mu, Haikun Yu, Keyang Zhang, Qiang Tian and Yi Liu (FULL)
  3. A Multi-Model Recurrent Knowledge Graph Embedding for Contextual Recommendations – Dionisis Kotzaitsis and Georgia Koloniari (FULL)
  4. Data Augmentation Using BERT-Based Models on Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis – Bron Hollander, Flavius Frasincar and Finn van der Knaap (SHORT)
  5. Streamlining Vocabulary Conversion to SKOS: A YAML-based Approach to Facilitate Participation in the Semantic Web – Christoph Göpfert, Jan-Ingo Haas, Lucas Schröder and Martin Gaedke (SHORT)

Research Session 3: Advanced Tools, Frameworks, and Best Practices

  1. The Open V2X Management Platform – Christos Dalamagkas, Angelos Georgakis, Kostas Hrissagis-Chrysagis and George Papadakis (Industrial)
  2. DyST: Dynamic Specification Mining for Heterogenous IoT Systems with WoT – Ege Korkan, Silvia Oliva Ramirez and Sebastian Steinhorst (Industrial)
  3. SeamlessMDD: Framework for seamless integration of generated and hand-written code MDD – Bojana Dragaš, Nenad Todorović, Tijana Rajačić and Gordana Milosavljević (Industrial)
  4. EdgER: Entity Resolution at the edge for next-generation web systems – Cristian Martella, Angelo Martella and Antonella Longo (FULL)

Research Session 4: Human-Centric Web Engineering: Privacy and Security

  1. AuthApp — Flexible, Reusable Solid App for GDPR-compliant Access Granting – Andreas Both, Thorsten Kastner, Dustin Yeboah, Christoph Braun, Daniel Schraudner, Sebastian Schmid, Tobias Käfer and Andreas Harth (FULL)
  2. Hook-in Privacy Techniques for gRPC-based Microservice Communication – Louis Loechel, Siar-Remzi Akbayin, Elias Grünewald, Jannis Kiesel, Inga Strelnikova, Thomas Janke and Frank Pallas (FULL)
  3. Trusting Decentralized Web Data in a Solid-based Social Network – Valentin Siegert, Dirk Leichsenring, and Martin Gaedke (FULL)
  4. Combining anti-typosquatting techniques – Francesco Blefari, Angelo Furfaro, Giovambattista Ianni and Alessandro Viscomi (SHORT)
  5. The Programmable World and Its Emerging Privacy Nightmare – Pyry Kotilainen, Ali Mehraj, Tommi Mikkonen and Niko Mäkitalo (SHORT)

Research Session 5: Users’ behavior and user-generated content

  1. Weakly-Supervised Left-Center-Right Context-Aware Aspect Category and Sentiment Classification – Gonem Lau, Flavius Frasincar and Finn van der Knaap (FULL)
  2. Subjectivity, Polarity and the Aspect of Time in the Evolution of Crowd-Sourced Biographies – Constantinos Romantzis, Alexandros Karakasidis, Evangelos Mathioudis, Ioannis Katakis, Pantelis Agathangelou and Jahna Otterbacher (FULL)
  3. Investigating the Usefulness of Product Reviews through Bipolar Argumentation Frameworks – Atefeh Keshavarzi Zafarghandi, Ji Qi, Laura Hollink, Erik Tjong Kim Sang and Davide Ceolin (FULL)
  4. Interaction Design Patterns of Web Chatbots User interaction – Verena Traubinger and Martin Gaedke (SHORT)
  5. Estimating Diffusion Degree on Graph Stream Generated from Social and Web Networks Social Network Analysis – Vinit Ramesh Gore, Suman Kundu and Anggy Eka Pratiwi (SHORT)

Research Session 6: Web Service Composition, Evolution and Management

  1. Task Manager of Quantum Web Services through a Load Balancing Solution – Jaime Alvarado-Valiente, Javier Romero-Álvarez, Enrique Moguel, Jose García-Alonso and Juan M. Murillo (FULL)
  2. How Many Web APIs Evolve Following Semantic Versioning? – Souhaila Serbout and Cesare Pautasso (FULL)
  3. GitHub-sourced Web API Evolution: A Large-Scale OpenAPI & Swagger Dataset – Fabio Di Lauro (SHORT)
  4. MatchCom: Stable Matching-Based Software Services Composition in Cloud Computing Environments – Satish Kumar, Renyu Yang, Rajiv Ranjan Singh, Rami Bahsoon, Jie Xu and Rajkumar Buyya (SHORT)

Posters & Demo Session

  1. Demonstrating Liquid Software in IoT Using WebAssembly – Pyry Kotilainen, Viljami Järvinen, Teemu Autto, Lakshan Rathnayaka, Tommi Mikkonen (Demo) 
  2. KITspotlight: A System for Spotlighting Researchers in the Media – Michael Färber, Benjamin Zagoruiko, Markus Wambach
  3. Towards Pricing4SaaS: A Framework for Pricing-driven Feature Toggling in SaaS – Alejandro García-Fernández, José Antonio Parejo, Pablo Trinidad, Antonio Ruiz-Cortés (Demo) 
  4. Utilizing DNS and VirusTotal for Automated Ad-Malware Detection – Florian Nettersheim, Stephan Arlt, Michael Rademacher (Demo) 
  5. A User Interface Design for Collaborations between Humans and Intelligent Vehicles – Yong Zhao, Yatai Ji, Sihang Qiu, Zhengqiu Zhu, Rusheng Ju
  6. Utilizing a Standards-based Toolchain to Model and Execute Quantum Workflows – Martin Beisel, Jaime Alvarado-Valiente, Johanna Barzen, Frank Leymann, Javier Romero-Álvarez, Lavinia Stiliadou, Benjamin Weder (Demo) 
  7. A Prototype Design of LLM-Based Autonomous Web Crowdsensing – Zhengqiu Zhu, Yatai Ji, Sihang Qiu, Yong Zhao, Kai Xu, Rusheng Ju, Bin Chen (Poster)
  8. Web Crowdsourcing for Coastal Flood Prevention and Management – Sihang Qiu, Yatai Ji, Zhengqiu Zhu, Yong Zhao, Rusheng Ju, Xiaohui Wang (Poster)
  9. Human-AI Interaction and Subjective Perceptions about AI Agents – Mathyas Giudici, Federica Liguori, Andrea Tocchetti, Marco Brambilla (Poster)
  10. EMiGRe: Unveiling why your recommendations are not what you expect – Hervé-Madelein Attolou, Katerina Tzompanaki, Dimitris Kotzinos, Kostas Stefanidis (Demo) 
  11. Handling Data Transformations in Virtual Knowledge Graphs with RML View Unfolding – Julián Arenas-Guerrero (Poster)
  12. MyLearningTalk: an LLM-based Intelligent Tutoring System – Ludovica Piro, Tommaso Bianchi, Luca Alessandrelli, Andrea Chizzola, Daniela Casiraghi, Susanna Sancassani, Nicola Gatti (Demo) 

PhD Symposium

  1. Dynamic Hybrid Recommendation System for E-Commerce: Overcoming Challenges of Sparse Data and Anonymity – Kailash Chowdary Bodduluri, Arianit Kurti, Francis Palma, Ilir Jusufi, Henrik Löwenadler
  2. Model-Driven Development of Single Page Applications – Alexander Müller-Lobeck, Gefei Zhang
  3. Sequential Group Recommendations with Responsibility Constraints (Invited) – Maria Stratigi
  4. Overview of Serendipity in Recommender Systems (Invited) – Denis Kotkov

Guided Walking Tour

The walking tour takes you close to the beautiful sceneries and interesting attractions in the very heart of Tampere! The shores of Tammerkoski rapids are full of history, nature, bridges, architecture, culture, industrial past, and new urban life which we can explore on a walking tour in the city center.

Meeting Point: Entrance of Main Building, City Campus, Tampere University

Date: Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Time: 5.10 pm