About
The Workshop on Ontology Design and Patterns (WOP) is a long-standing forum dedicated to advancing quality in ontology design and the development of ontology design patterns (ODPs) for data and knowledge engineering within the Semantic Web. Now in its 17th edition, WOP has established itself as a key venue for researchers and practitioners working at the intersection of knowledge representation, reuse, and engineering methodology.
In recent years, ODPs have gained renewed prominence through their relevance to knowledge graphs and AI-assisted knowledge engineering — areas where structured, reusable modeling solutions offer direct benefits in terms of requirements alignment, modularity, and communicability. As knowledge graphs continue to mature and intersect with emerging challenges such as ontology governance, lifecycle management, and neuro-symbolic integration, WOP 2026 aims to serve as a focal point for both foundational research and applied contributions.
WOP 2026 pursues two complementary objectives: first, to provide a dedicated venue for presenting and discussing patterns, pattern-based ontologies, systems, tools, and datasets; and second, to sustain and expand the ontology design pattern community by cultivating a shared vocabulary for describing modeling problems and their solutions.
The workshop welcomes contributions from ontology engineers, knowledge graph researchers and practitioners, AI and knowledge representation researchers, Semantic Web developers, and anyone working on the design, evaluation, or application of structured modeling solutions for data and knowledge engineering.
Call for Papers and Patterns
We invite the submission of original research results related to the focus areas of the workshop in one of three categories:
- Research papers (maximum 12 pages, CEUR style) presenting mature work and established results.
- Short papers (maximum 6 pages, CEUR style) presenting proposed research directions, novel ideas, or more general positions or discussions.
- Ontology Design Patterns (maximum 10 pages, CEUR style) should solve a particular modeling problem of relevance either to the broader ontology engineering community or to some specific knowledge domain in a novel and reusable manner. Pattern submissions must additionally be submitted through the ODP community portal. Note that accepted pattern submissions are presented through a poster session (see instructions for poster submissions below).
All the page limit applies excluding references.
Topics of Interest
We particularly welcome contributions on the development of high-quality ontologies (with or without ODPs), applications of ODPs for knowledge graph construction and maintenance, and the integration of ontology design patterns with emerging AI technologies. We encourage pattern descriptions for both established and emerging domains, including applications in geosciences, life sciences, sustainability, digital humanities, and areas such as explainable, trustworthy, and responsible AI. The main topics of interest are:
- Use of ontology design patterns for any kind of knowledge engineering, including
- Pattern-based ontology design, conceptual modeling or knowledge engineering broadly
- Pattern use in knowledge graph or linked data creation (including pattern-driven linking or data publishing)
- Pattern-based information extraction, ontology learning, and relation to NLP or Large Language Models
- Pattern use in streaming, ingesting or evolving knowledge
- Use of patterns for ontology evaluation, quality assurance, ontology selection, integration or alignment
- Pattern-based development of semantic applications
- Reasoning with patterns (including automated reasoning, verification, contextual reasoning or neuro-symbolic approaches)
- Methods and tools for developing high-quality ontologies (with or without the help of patterns), including
- Ontology engineering by domain experts
- LLM-assisted ontology engineering and pattern generation
- Quality attributes or metrics in ontologies and ontology engineering
- Quality assurance and testing approaches for ontology engineering
- Collaborative and community-driven ontology development
- Development or analysis of ontology design patterns, including
- Pattern extraction and discovery
- Analyses of ontology design patterns or their uses
- Antipatterns and their relations to ODPs
- Pattern repositories, catalogs, and recommendation systems
- Development and use of patterns in specific domains, including
- Data lakes, business intelligence, or Big Data integration
- Geosciences, life sciences, engineering, digital humanities, cultural preservation, and sustainability
- IoT, smart homes & cities, smart agriculture
- Semantic technology, including social networks, semantic wikis, or blogs
- AI ethics, explainability, and trustworthy AI
- Climate change and environmental monitoring
- Modularity in Knowledge graphs and patterns, including
- Theoretical and cognitive aspects of modularity
- Modularity in knowledge engineering, knowledge graphs, ontologies, and linked data
- Extraction, versioning and evolution with modules
- Representing knowledge in context
- Ontology design patterns for AI integration, including:
- ODPs for structuring prompts and interactions with LLM-based systems
- Validation and grounding of LLM outputs using ontologies
- Hybrid approaches combining symbolic and neural
Submission Instructions
Submissions should be made via
EasyChair
, following the
CEUR Formatting Style
. Note that papers not adhering to the style guidelines or the maximum page limit will be rejected without review.
Design pattern submissions must also be made through the
ODPA community portal
on GitHub. A submission is considered complete once there is an open pull request from your forked branch. Instructions for creating a fork and submitting a pull request can be found
here
.
Review Process and Publication
Each paper will be reviewed by at least two reviewers. Final accept/reject decisions are made by the chairs based on these reviews. Acceptance is conditional, meaning that only accepted papers that perform the changes requested by the reviewers (this will be carefully checked by the chairs) and where at least one author registers for the workshop, will be included in the proceedings and in the workshop program. These papers will be made available online from the workshop webpage.
Please note that ISWC usually does NOT allow "workshop-only" registrations, i.e., registering for the workshop will therefore require registering for the main conference + WOP.
Instructions for accepted papers, presentations, and post-proceedings will be provided later.
Detailed Instructions for Pattern Submissions
Your pattern will be reviewed based on the following set of criteria:
- the practical utility and reusability of the pattern by a community,
- the relevance of the problem addressed by the pattern,
- if the pattern encodes some best practice within a community,
- the degree to which the pattern has seen real-world use or otherwise has been evaluated for fitness,
- and the completeness and clarity of the pattern submission, i.e., if all fields in the community portal have been filled and all aspects properly explained.
Accepted patterns must be improved based on the review comments (i.e., an update of the patterns in the ODP portal is mandatory).
Posters
Accepted pattern submissions will be expected to present a poster describing the pattern at the workshop poster session. Accepted research or short papers may also be presented in this manner if the authors would like to, but posters are not mandatory for such submissions.
Important Dates
- Workshop paper submissions: July 24, 2026
- Workshop program with list of accepted papers available online: August 21, 2026
- Workshop will be held on: October 25-26, 2026
Program
To be updated.
Proceedings
Proceedings will be published via CEUR.
WOP Organization
WOP 2026 Chairs
- Abhilekha Dalal, Kansas State University, USA (General Chair)
- María Poveda-Villalón, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain (General Co-chair)
- Christian Kindermann, Stanford Medicine, USA (General Co-chair)
- Alice Augustine, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), USA (Program Chair)
- Gunjan Singh, FIZ Karlsruhe, Germany (Paper and Website Chair)
- Farhad Ameri, Arizona State University, USA (Proceedings Chair)
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