at the 16th International Conference On Formal Ontology In Information Systems (FOIS 2026) September 21-25, 2026 in Vitória, Brazil.
Analyses of food system challenges increasingly venture beyond the immediate domains of food production, nutrition, and human health, into a One Health paradigm where the interactions between humans, animals, and the environment all add dimensions of complexity. This year’s Integrated Food Ontology Workshop seeks a dialogue about the application of ontologies at the intersection of One Health domains, for example, how the sustainability of food systems is affected by both direct food loss and waste, as well as impacts inherent in current food system technology, for example from PFAS chemical soil contamination, pesticide, fertiliser, and emerging microbial treatments and ecosystems in food production, to non/biogradable plastics in packaging, to effects of plant breeding on drought, heat, growing season or disease resilience, or food preservation. Adopting the assumption that ontologies have no boundaries, how can we encourage research in different communities to utilize ontologies to harmonize reference to the biology, epidemiology, chemistry, land use, agricultural practice, climate analysis, consumer behaviour and ethical requirement knowledge being generated in an interoperable and interconnected manner? This touches on a range of philosophical and sociotechnical topics ranging from top-level/upper-level ontology harmonisation, to the ontological design patterns for describing processes both at the microscopic biological and macroscopic socioeconomic and environmental scale.
Programme
TBD
Topics of Interest
- Food system sustainability, which touches on many of the following topics
- Agricultural production and contamination/remediation (PFAS, fertiliser, pesticide,…)
- Food processing, recipe representations and food science
- Nutrition, food safety, animal health and public health
- Food security, international trade, traceability and regulatory practices
- Food consumer behaviour – packaging, socioeconomics, …
- Food system loss and waste
- Improving food ontologies using content generated by LLMs; Using food ontologies to verify content generated by LLMs
- Top and upper-level ontology alignment (BFO, DOLCE, UFO, COB, CCO, BORO …) for food, sustainability, and health
Background
IFOW has successfully run in the last 6 years, attracting 30-60 participants in person and online across the academic, government and industry spectrum who have a mandate in data sharing and/or research in agriculture, nutrition, consumer behaviour, food science, or public health sectors. Our themes and topics are available in past promotions:
- ICBO 2020 Integrated Food Ontology Workshop (IFOW)
- IFOW 2021, September 15-18, Bolzano Italy
- IFOW 2022, August 15-19, Jönköping, Sweden
- IFOW 2023, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
- IFOW 2024, Enschede, Netherlands
- IFOW 2025 Catania, Sicily
Timeline
- 3 June 2026 – Workshop paper and presentation submission deadline
- 15 July 2026 – Workshop paper and presentation author notification
- 31 July 2026 – Camera-ready submission
- 21-22 September 2026 – Workshop day TBD (co-located with FOIS 2026)
Submission Types
We welcome original submissions of the following types:
- Full papers: 10-14 pages;
- Short papers: 5-9 pages (position papers, research-in-progress, practitioner reports);
- Abstracts, for presentation only: 2-3 pages (not included in the proceedings).
All page limits include references.
Submission Instructions
Submissions must adhere to the one-column LaTeX CEURART style, see https://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html#CEURART.
An Overleaf template is available at https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/template-for-submissions-to-ceur-workshop-proceedings-ceur-ws-dot-org/wqyfdgftmcfw
Following CEUR-WS policy, authors must “declare and detail the specific contributions of any GenAI tools and services used in the preparation of their work.” https://ceur-ws.org/GenAI/Policy.html A section on “Declaration on Generative AI” is required following the template (even if to declare no generative AI tools have been employed).
Paper submissions, when open, must be made through Easychair https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fois2026 by selecting “author”, “New Submission”, and the workshop (which will be listed as a track of FOIS 2026).
Publication
Proceedings will be submitted to CEUR-WS.org for online Open Access publication in the JOWO 2026 volume in the IAOA series (http://ceur-ws.org/iaoa.html). This series is indexed by SCOPUS and DBLP. (For the previous editions of the JOWO proceedings, see https://www.iaoa.org/jowo/ )
After acceptance, the authors must submit the accepted paper for publication, including:
- A PDF of the camera-ready version of the paper in the CEURART style (see link above);
- A zip file containing the LaTeX source of the paper along with the required libraries for compilation (images, tables, references);
- A signed author agreement (to be provided).
All items are required; missing items will cause the withdrawal of the paper.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register and participate in the workshop for the paper to be included in the proceedings. The editors reserve the right to exclude papers that are not presented.
Location
JOWO workshops are co-located with FOIS and will be held in the beautiful city of Vitória in the southeast of Brazil. https://foisconference.org/location/
Organizing Committee
| Damion Dooley (damion_dooley@sfu.ca) | Simon Fraser University |
| Anoosha Sehar | Simon Fraser University |
| Dr. Michaela Kümpel | University of Bremen |
| Dr. Ludger Jansen | Philosophical-Theological College of Brixen/Bressanone |
| Dr. Giorgio Ubbiali | Philosophical-Theological College of Brixen/Bressanone |
| Dr. Andrea Borghini | University of Milan |
| Magalie Weber | Institut national de recherche pour l’agriculture, l’alimentation et l’environnement |
| Dr. Adrien Barton | Institut de recherche en informatique in Toulouse |