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Harmonisation of multimedia ontologies

Dear colleagues

As a result of the recent research trend in the convergence between  
Multimedia, Knowledge and Semantic Web technologies, the number of  
ontologies used for multimedia related research approaches,  
applications and systems has been significantly increased. A number  
of relevant research activities were presented during the Multimedia  
& Semantic Web workshop (http://www.acemedia.org/ESWC2005_MSW/) held  
as part of ESWC05 and as an outcome of this workshop, a Multimedia  
Ontology Meeting (http://www.acemedia.org/aceMedia/reference/ 
multimedia_ontology/index.html) was organised as part of EWIMT 2005.  
The objective of the meeting was to discover if it is feasible to  
build an overall multimedia ontology, re-using existing work and current
approaches, and to identify how multimedia ontologies could be  
harmonized and shared.

During this meeting it was agreed that a possible approach for  
harmonization is to aim defining a set of core features and  
specifications which is a “minimum set” for a multimedia ontology to  
be used as a basis for all multimedia related applications to build  
on and extend. A profiling approach could be followed where features  
are allocated to various hierarchical levels. Towards this objective,  
it was agreed to draft a document with requirements, definitions and  
objectives.

All interested organizations are invited to submit proposals by 24  
January 2006 listing requirements in which we need multimedia  
ontologies and describing potential approaches for harmonization.   
The results will be collated and a first analysis will be carried  
out. During a future meeting the requirements document will be  
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Enn Tyugu | 10 Jan 15:19
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call for papers: JCKBSE'2006


CALL FOR PAPERS

JOINT CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE-BASED
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 2006 (JCKBSE'2006)

 August 28-31, 2006
 Tallinn, Estonia
     http://www.ioc.ee/jckbse06

The Joint Conference on Knowledge-Based Software Engineering brings together
researchers and practitioners to share ideas on the foundations, techniques,
tools, and applications of knowledge-based software engineering theory and
practice. We invite contributions that address theoretical foundations,
practical techniques, software tools, applications and/or experience reports in
knowledge-based software engineering.

This is the seventh JCKBSE held biennially and steered by the following
international committee:
Christo Dichev, Winston-Salem State University, USA
Pavol Navrat, Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia
Vadim L. Stefanuk, IITP, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Shuichiro Yamamoto, NTT Data, Japan
Seiichi Komiya, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan
Ivan Rozman, University of Maribor, Slovenia

JCKBSE'2006 encourages contributions describing basic research, novel
applications, and experience reports relevant to knowledge-based software
engineering activities. Solicited topics include, but are not limited to:

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