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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 contact@semantic-web-journal.net:

  • 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. that
  • Thanks for the prompt reply! I'll look for another venue.

Google Scholar

Looking for fibo ontology on Google Scholar:

  • 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.
  • Bennett, Mike. "The financial industry business ontology: Best practice for big data." Journal of Banking Regulation 14.3-4 (2013): 255-268.
  • 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 (2020): 100469.
  • Dean Allemang, Pawel Garbacz, Przemyslaw Gradzki, Elisa Kendall, Robert Trypuz. "An infrastructure for collaborative ontology development: Lessons Learned from Developing FIBO." Formal Ontology in Information Systems: Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference (FOIS 2021). Vol. 344. IOS Press, 2022.
  • Wasielewska-Michniewska, Katarzyna, et al. "Application of Ontologies in the Enterprise—Overview and Critical Analysis." Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Information Management and Machine Intelligence: ICIMMI 2021. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022.
  • Browne, O., Krdzavac, N., O'Reilly, P. and Hutchinson, M. (2017) 'Semantic ontologies and financial reporting: An application of the FIBO', Proceedings of the Joint Ontology Workshops 2017, Episode 3: The Tyrolean Autumn of Ontology, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, September 21–23, pp. 1-4.
  • Stepišnik Perdih, Timen, Senja Pollak, and Blaž Škrlj. "Jsi at the finsim-2 task: ontology-augmented financial concept classification." Companion Proceedings of the Web Conference 2021. 2021. Shared task on Learning Semantic Similarities for the Financial Domain (FinSim-2 task).
  • Ismail El Maarouf, Youness Mansar, Virginie Mouilleron, and Dialekti Valsamou-Stanislawski. 2020. The FinSim 2020 Shared Task: Learning Semantic Representations for the Financial Domain. In Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Financial Technology and Natural Language Processing. -, Kyoto, Japan, 81–86. https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2020.finnlp-1.13
  • Garbacz, Paweł and Elisa F. Kendall. “Reasoning in the FIBO ontology - A challenge (short paper).” SemREC/SMART@ISWC (2022).

Venues (Workshops and special issues)