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CFP: OIC 2007: Ontology for the Intelligence Community

 

Apologies for cross-postings; please share with colleagues and prospective interested parties

 

NOTE: Paper submission date: July 15, 2007

 

========================================

 

 

Call for Papers: OIC 2007: ONTOLOGY FOR THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY

 

Towards Effective Exploitation and Integration of Intelligence Resources

 

Hilton Hotel, Columbia, MD

 

November 28-30, 2007

 

(November 30th is CLASSIFIED: those with TS/SCI clearances only and will be in Hanover, MD, near Columbia, MD).

 

The increasing volume, variety and velocity of intelligence analysis requires new approaches that will enable greater flexibility, precision, timeliness and automation of analysis to maximize valuable human resources in responding to fast-evolving threats.

Ontology-based technology as applied in areas such as bioinformatics has demonstrated the possibility of gains along all of these dimensions. The time is ripe to extend these gains also to other spheres.

 

This conference will bring together experts on ontology-based technology with particular experience in the problems facing the intelligence community. It will feature invited talks from prominent ontologists and intelligence community leaders, as well as submitted papers focusing especially on the creation of public-domain ontology resources to support the work of intelligence analysts.

 

Conference Director: Barry Smith (National Center for Ontological Research, Buffalo)

 

Scientific Committee

Kathleen Stewart Hornsby (Maine) (Chair); Bill Andersen (Ontology Works);

Selmer Bringsjord (Rensselaer); Werner Ceusters (Buffalo); Randall Dipert

(Buffalo); Terry Janssen (Lockheed); Kathryn Laskey (George Mason

University); Kevin Lynch (CIA); Leo Obrst (MITRE); Chris Welty (IBM

Research)

 

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

Submissions are invited of short papers in pdf format (up to 1500 words) designed to serve as the basis for 20-minute oral presentations at the conference. Accepted papers will be published (at speaker discretion) in the proceedings, in both an online version and prospectively a printed version. The authors of selected papers will be invited to submit longer versions for publication in volume 1 of a new series on Ontology for the Intelligence Community.

 

Papers may address a wide variety of issues addressing the ontology needs of the intelligence community. We are especially interested in papers devoted to the task of creating an interoperable suite of public-domain ontologies relevant to intelligence analysis, covering areas such as:

 

         emergency response

         urban settings

         geospatial / cartographic

         ethnicity

         social networks

         images and imaging

         transportation

         moving object tracking

         religion and politics

         biology and health

 

The ontologies should be combinable at will in such a way as to support the integration of data describing different domains. We encourage submissions that describe scenarios where multiple ontologies are linked to support higher-order analysis and reasoning over complex data. Questions to be addressed might include: which domains should be included in such a suite of ontologies? how can we ensure that ontologies interoperate in useful ways? how can we address the specific problems arising in virtue of the partiality and uncertainty of intelligence data? how can we use domain ontologies to organize, display and share intelligence analysis hypotheses while also maintaining a clean distinction between types and instances in knowledge representation artifacts?

 

CLASSIFIED SESSION

A CLASSIFIED paper and presentation/demo day will be held on the 30th only for those holding TS/SCI Clearances.  Related Intelligence Community project participants are encouraged to submit unclassified and classified presentations.  Because we are still in the process of determining the submission procedure for this, UNCLASSIFIED inquiries about CLASSIFIED submissions or procedures can be addressed to Leo Obrst (lobrst <at> mitre.org) or Terry Janssen (terry.janssen <at> lmco.com).  Unclassified paper submissions with CLASSIFIED Demonstrations are also encouraged. We will have more general guidelines for CLASSIFIED submissions shortly.

 

Details on how to pass clearances, and to whom, will be provided to those who sign up for the CLASSIFIED day on the 30th.

 

Deadlines

Receipt of papers: July 15, 2007

Notification of acceptance: August 31, 2007

 

Further information regarding submission will be provided in due course at http://ncor.us/oic2007

 

For inquiries please write to ncor <at> buffalo.edu.

 

This meeting is sponsored by the NATIONAL CENTER FOR ONTOLOGICAL

RESEARCH - BUFFALO.

 

 
_____________________________________________
Dr. Leo Obrst       The MITRE Corporation, Information Semantics
lobrst <at> mitre.org    Information Discovery & Understanding, Command and Control Center
Voice: 703-983-6770 7515 Colshire Drive, M/S H305
Fax: 703-983-1379   McLean, VA 22102-7508, USA
 
 
Jay | 10 Jun 09:28
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Ontology and Telemedicine

Hello!
Biomedical Ontology is the backbone of any successful Telemedicine
service. If any ontologist wishes to join me in planning an Ontology
Workshop for the conference, please email me.
Regards
Dr Jayanth G Paraki

On 6/10/07, Obrst, Leo J. <lobrst <at> mitre.org> wrote:
>
>
>
> Apologies for cross-postings; please share with colleagues and prospective
> interested parties
>
>
>
> NOTE: Paper submission date: July 15, 2007
>
>
>
> ========================================
>
>
>
>
>
> Call for Papers: OIC 2007: ONTOLOGY FOR THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY
>
>
>
> Towards Effective Exploitation and Integration of Intelligence Resources
>
>
>
> Hilton Hotel, Columbia, MD
>
>
>
> November 28-30, 2007
>
>
>
> (November 30th is CLASSIFIED: those with TS/SCI clearances only and will be
> in Hanover, MD, near Columbia, MD).
>
>
>
> The increasing volume, variety and velocity of intelligence analysis
> requires new approaches that will enable greater flexibility, precision,
> timeliness and automation of analysis to maximize valuable human resources
> in responding to fast-evolving threats.
>
> Ontology-based technology as applied in areas such as bioinformatics has
> demonstrated the possibility of gains along all of these dimensions. The
> time is ripe to extend these gains also to other spheres.
>
>
>
> This conference will bring together experts on ontology-based technology
> with particular experience in the problems facing the intelligence
> community. It will feature invited talks from prominent ontologists and
> intelligence community leaders, as well as submitted papers focusing
> especially on the creation of public-domain ontology resources to support
> the work of intelligence analysts.
>
>
>
> Conference Director: Barry Smith (National Center for Ontological Research,
> Buffalo)
>
>
>
> Scientific Committee
>
> Kathleen Stewart Hornsby (Maine) (Chair); Bill Andersen (Ontology Works);
>
> Selmer Bringsjord (Rensselaer); Werner Ceusters (Buffalo); Randall Dipert
>
> (Buffalo); Terry Janssen (Lockheed); Kathryn Laskey (George Mason
>
> University); Kevin Lynch (CIA); Leo Obrst (MITRE); Chris Welty (IBM
>
> Research)
>
>
>
>
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> Submissions are invited of short papers in pdf format (up to 1500 words)
> designed to serve as the basis for 20-minute oral presentations at the
> conference. Accepted papers will be published (at speaker discretion) in the
> proceedings, in both an online version and prospectively a printed version.
> The authors of selected papers will be invited to submit longer versions for
> publication in volume 1 of a new series on Ontology for the Intelligence
> Community.
>
>
>
> Papers may address a wide variety of issues addressing the ontology needs of
> the intelligence community. We are especially interested in papers devoted
> to the task of creating an interoperable suite of public-domain ontologies
> relevant to intelligence analysis, covering areas such as:
>
>
>
>          emergency response
>
>          urban settings
>
>          geospatial / cartographic
>
>          ethnicity
>
>          social networks
>
>          images and imaging
>
>          transportation
>
>          moving object tracking
>
>          religion and politics
>
>          biology and health
>
>
>
> The ontologies should be combinable at will in such a way as to support the
> integration of data describing different domains. We encourage submissions
> that describe scenarios where multiple ontologies are linked to support
> higher-order analysis and reasoning over complex data. Questions to be
> addressed might include: which domains should be included in such a suite of
> ontologies? how can we ensure that ontologies interoperate in useful ways?
> how can we address the specific problems arising in virtue of the partiality
> and uncertainty of intelligence data? how can we use domain ontologies to
> organize, display and share intelligence analysis hypotheses while also
> maintaining a clean distinction between types and instances in knowledge
> representation artifacts?
>
>
>
> CLASSIFIED SESSION
>
> A CLASSIFIED paper and presentation/demo day will be held on the 30th only
> for those holding TS/SCI Clearances.  Related Intelligence Community project
> participants are encouraged to submit unclassified and classified
> presentations.  Because we are still in the process of determining the
> submission procedure for this, UNCLASSIFIED inquiries about CLASSIFIED
> submissions or procedures can be addressed to Leo Obrst (lobrst <at> mitre.org)
> or Terry Janssen (terry.janssen <at> lmco.com).  Unclassified paper submissions
> with CLASSIFIED Demonstrations are also encouraged. We will have more
> general guidelines for CLASSIFIED submissions shortly.
>
>
>
> Details on how to pass clearances, and to whom, will be provided to those
> who sign up for the CLASSIFIED day on the 30th.
>
>
>
> Deadlines
>
> Receipt of papers: July 15, 2007
>
> Notification of acceptance: August 31, 2007
>
>
>
> Further information regarding submission will be provided in due course at
> http://ncor.us/oic2007
>
>
>
> For inquiries please write to ncor <at> buffalo.edu.
>
>
>
> This meeting is sponsored by the NATIONAL CENTER FOR ONTOLOGICAL
>
> RESEARCH - BUFFALO.
>
>
>
> _____________________________________________
> Dr. Leo Obrst       The MITRE Corporation, Information Semantics
> lobrst <at> mitre.org    Information Discovery & Understanding, Command and
> Control Center
> Voice: 703-983-6770 7515 Colshire Drive, M/S H305
> Fax: 703-983-1379   McLean, VA 22102-7508, USA
>
>
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Adrian Paschke | 12 Jun 00:33
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REMINDER CfP RuleML-2007


Dear Prospective Author of RuleML-2007,

This is just a friendly reminder that the deadline for the RuleML-2007
abstract submission is

       Friday, June 15, 2007.

Please upload a plain text abstract in our EasyChair submission page at
http://www.easychair.org/RuleML2007/.

All information regarding submission requirements are
elaborated in the RuleML-2007 web site at:

http://2007.ruleml.org/index-Dateien/Page577.htm

Sincerely,

Adrian Paschke
Yevgen Biletskiy

RuleML-2007 Program Co-Chairs

[ our apologies should you receive this message more than one time ]

              The International RuleML Symposium
         on Rule Interchange and Applications (RuleML-2007)

            October 25-26, 2007, Orlando, Florida

                 http://2007.ruleml.org

=====================================================================
Co-located with:

           The 10th International Business Rules Forum

                http://www.businessrulesforum.com
=====================================================================

The International RuleML Symposium on Rule Interchange and Applications
(RuleML-2007) will take place, October 25-26, 2007, in Orlando, Florida
<http://2007.ruleml.org>, co-located with The 10th International
Business Rules Forum <http://www.businessrulesforum.com>. RuleML-2007 is
devoted to practical distributed rule technologies and rule-based
applications which need language standards for rules operating in the
context of, e.g., the Semantic Web, Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems,
Event-Driven Architectures and Service-Oriented Computing Applications.
A RuleML-2007 Challenge with prizes will be organized to demonstrate
tools, use cases, and applications. Abstracts are due June 15, 2007.
Papers are due June 29, 2007.

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Tudor Groza | 15 Jun 18:30

CFP: KCap07 Workshop on Semantic Authoring, Annotation and Knowledge Markup (SAAKM2007)


[Apologies for cross-postings]
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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Semantic Authoring, Annotation and Knowledge Markup (SAAKM 2007)
http://saakm2007.semanticauthoring.org/

co-located with the 4th International Conference on Knowledge Capture
Whistler, British Columbia, Canada October 28-31, 2007
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Capturing knowledge by using markup techniques and by supporting semantic
annotations is a major technique for creating metadata. It is beneficial
in a wide range of content-oriented intelligent applications.
One important application for instance is the Semantic Web. The research
about the WWW currently strives to augment syntactic information
already present in the Web by semantic metadata in order to achieve a
Semantic Web that human and software agents can understand. Here, one
of the most urgent challenges now is a knowledge-capturing problem,
i.e. how one may turn existing syntactic resources into knowledge
structures. A solution is to markup web documents in order to create
metadata on the web or to author new documents in a way that they
contain markup directly.

Another application is the indexing and searching of multimedia (and
multilingual) data. It is difficult to completely process the content of
multimedia data, even with technologies based on natural language
processing, image processing, machine vision and speech recognition.
Therefore, semantic annotation is one of the promising methodologies
to define semantic structures on the content.

WORKSHOP GOALS

This workshop aims at bringing together members of different overlapping
communities that share the interest on semantic authoring and annotation
for developing methods and tools:
* Semantic Web researchers who use semantic authoring and annotation
to enrich the web with distributed relational meta-data in order to
enable a machine-readable web.
* Member of the human language technology community, developing
information extraction systems for the generation of meta-data
* People from the multimedia content domain, indexing and searching
of multimedia (and multilingual) data.
* Researchers who address innovative topics and applications by semantic
annotation (semantic annotation of databases, annotation of
web/grid services, semantic hypertext, etc.)
This will give an opportunity to push further the discussion upon the
potential of semantic annotation across these communities.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

Potential topics include but are not limited to:
* semantic authoring and publishing
* document engineering
* deriving semantics from document structure and content
* ontology-based authoring and markup
* knowledge markup in the Semantic Web
* using semantic annotations to define knowledge
* integrated software architecture based on semantic annotation
* multimedia annotation (e.g. by using MPEG-7)
* annotation of software components
* linguistic aspects of semantic annotation
* capturing knowledge through Information Extraction and NLP
* text mining for creating knowledge markup
* mining semantic information from blogs, forums or news sources.
* collaborative, shared tagging and annotation
* evaluation of annotation frameworks
* semantic annotation in Semantic Wikis.
* semantic annotation of multilingual web sources.
* deriving formal semantics from (flat or hierarchical) tagging systems
* vocabularies and ontologies for semantic authoring and annotation
* tools for supporting knowledge markup, semantic annotation,
  semantic authoring, ...

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadline: *** July 25th, 2007 ***
Notification of acceptance: September 3rd, 2007
Camera-ready paper submission: September 24th, 2007
Workshop date: October 28th-31st, 2007

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

* Siegfried Handschuh, DERI Galway, Ireland
* Nigel Collier, NII, Japan
* Tudor Groza, DERI Galway, Ireland
* Anita de Waard, Elsevier Publishing, Netherlands
* Rose Dieng, INRIA, France
* Michael Sintek, DFKI, Kaiserslautern, Germany

*** INVITED TALK ***

* Dr. Yolanda Gil - Principal Investigator and Project Leader of the
Interactive Knowledge Capture research group at Information Sciences
Institute (ISI), University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

We invite submissions of full technical papers and short position papers.
Authors of accepted technical and position papers will be invited to
present their papers in the workshop

Format requirements for submissions of technical papers are:
* Full papers - should not exceed 8 pages in length (including references)
* Position papers - are expected up to 3 pages.

Papers must be submitted as PDF and strictly adhere to ACM proceedings 
format.
For submissions, the authors are expected to use the following link:
* http://www.easychair.org/SAAKM2007/

Amandeep S. Sidhu | 17 Jun 20:44

CFP: 3rd International IFIP Workshop on Semantic Web & Web Semantics (IFIP SWWS 2007)


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We apologize if you received multiple copies of this Call for Papers

Please feel free to distribute it to those who might be interested

***********************************************************************************

*** CALL FOR PAPERS ***

Third International IFIP Workshop on Semantic Web & Web Semantics (IFIP SWWS 2007)

In conjunction with OnTheMove Federated Conferences (OTM '07)

http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/index.html?page=swws2007cfp

Albufeira, Portugal

25 - 30, Nov 2007.

Proceedings will be published by Springer LNCS

MOTIVATION 

The IFIP Working Group 2.12 & 12.4 on Semantic Web
(http://www.ceebi.curtin.edu.au/IFIP/) is a timely active international
community of scientists, engineers, and practitioners dedicated to advancing the
state of the art of research and practice in the emerging field of Semantic Web,
and meanwhile providing input and guidance on the direction, scope, and
importance of different aspects of artificial intelligence, data modelling, and
software theory and practice to Web semantics. It is unique in that it targets
to synthesize the concepts from these diverse fields in a comprehensive fashion
in the context of the semantics Web. 

The Web has now been in existence for quite some time and its pervasive in its
influence on all aspects of society and commerce. It has also produced a major
shift in our thinking on the nature and scope of information processing. However
in its technological nature and its supporting theoretical foundations, it has
remained relatively rudimentary, being currently largely suitable for
information dissemination. It is rapidly moving away from this, to application
deployment and knowledge deployment that require complex interactions and
properly structured underlying semantics. This has been a sudden upsurge of
research activity in the problems associated with adding semantics to the Web.
This work on semantics will involve data, knowledge, and process semantics. The
3rd IFIP SWWS 2007 will provide a forum for presenting original, unpublished
research results, and innovative ideas related to this voluminous quantity of
research. 

In SWWS 2007, as a complementary to the main OTM í07 conference themes, special
focus is aimed at looking some of the evolving areas of interest for the
Semantic Web, namely Security & Trust, Biomedical Informatics, Fuzzy Semantics
and Context-driven Methods for Ontologies.  Thus, as part of SWWS 2007, there
are four special tracks on:

1. Security & Trust

2. Fuzzy Semantics 

3. Biomedical Informatics

4. Context-driven Methods for Ontologie

Trust and Reputation are assuming an increasing importance in interaction and
commerce over the web. There are several trust and Reputation Systems (albeit
simple) increasingly finding development by major development by major internet
companies such as Amazon, eBay and Epinion. Also, there is a growing intend in
using an attention formulation for web semantics based on Fuzzy set, models and
protoforms. 

Conversely, ontologies are now adopted to represent semantic metadata and to
characterize different kind of information resources. Current reasoning
techniques still lack of context-dependent tools to enhance the sifting of
ontology instances, e.g., techniques to organize resources at different levels
of abstraction and to assess their similarity. This track encourages the
discussion on context-dependent instruments tailored to improve the browsing and
search of semantics annotated resources, taking advantage from the semantics
embedded in ontologies. 

The intention of the SWWS 2007 is to bring together a community of researchers
and practitioners who will provide a collection of work that is of utmost
importance to the advancement of the web semantics and its future, reviewed by
the top experts and minds in the field, in an area of the utmost importance to
business, IT and industry. 

WHOM SHOULD ATTEND

The workshop is intended for researchers, academic, practitioners, IFIP
Workgroup 2.12/12.4 members and organizations who are actively involved in
present and upcoming semantic web technologies. Moreover, the workshop concepts
covered is a good reference point for academic and industrial researchers who
want to familiarize themselves with emerging trends in semantic web research,
technologies and applications.

TOPICS OF INTEREST 

Topics of interest may include one or more of the following (but are not limited
to) themes; 

* Security & Trust 

* Fuzzy Semantics

* Biomedical Informatics

* Context-driven Methods for Ontologies

The following topics related to these themes including, but are not limited to:

* Formal and practical knowledge representation and inference for the semantic Web 

* Design, evaluation, and use of ontology 

* Metadata and knowledge markup 

* Knowledge Sharing

* Interoperability of data and Web services 

* Semantics of agent and Web interaction 

* Automated extraction of Information from regulatory documents.

* Content-based information and knowledge retrieval 

* Information extraction, automatic, and semi-automatic generation of metadata 

* Database technologies for the Semantic Web 

* Multimodality and visualization technologies for the Semantic Web 

* Applications on mobile devices 

* Human centred aspects specifically for the Semantic Web 

* Impact of Semantic Web computing on organizations and society 

* Evaluation of the quality of Web semantics 

* Semantics for ubiquitous computing  

* Engineering of regulatory ontologies: conceptual analysis, representation,
modularization and layering, reusability, evolution and dynamics, etc; 

* Multilingual and terminological aspects of regulatory ontologies; 

* Models of legal reasoning (from ontological viewpoint): regulatory compliance,
case-based reasoning, reasoning with uncertainty, etc. 

* Sensitivity on and harmonization of regulations; 

* Regulatory metadata and content standardization (e.g. legal-XML/LeXML,
ADR/ODR-XML,...); 

* Regulatory ontologies of: property rights, persons and organizations, legal
procedures, contracts, legal causality, etc; 

* Task models for socially regulated activities; 

* Experiences with projects and applications involving regulatory ontologies in
legal knowledge based systems, legal information retrieval, e-governments,
e-commerce;

* Providing semantics for the web using Fuzzy set methods 

* Fuzzy models for the Semantic Web

* Protoforms

* Security and trust for the Semantic Web 

* Reputation Systems for the Semantic Web

* Biomedical Ontologies for Genetics, Proteomics, Diseases, Privacy etc.

* Conceptual Models for Biological and Medical Data

* Semantics in Biological Data Modeling

* Use of semantics to manage Interoperation in Biomedical Databases

* Semantic Web technologies and formalisms for Biomedical Data

* Ontology representation and exchange languages for Bioinformatics

* Support of Ontologies for Biological Information Retrieval and Web Services

* Change Management in Biomedical Ontologies

* Tools for Development and Management of Biomedical Ontologies

* Context-driven methods for ontology exploitation

* Semantic similarity among ontology instances 

* Semantic granularity

* Semantic ranking

* Context-driven methods in specialized domains, e.g.: 

* Context-driven methods for geographical information resources

* Context-driven methods for Multidimensional Media

* Context-driven methods for Digital Library

* Context-awareness for the Semantic Web

* Ontology views 

* Human centred aspects in sifting information resources w.r.t. context

* Context representation 

* Context elicitation 

* Context visualization 

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS 

All submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality,
significance, technical soundness, clarity of expression, and relevance to IFIP
WG 2.12 & WG 12.4. All submissions must be in English, and will be refereed by a
program committee comprising members of the Working Group. Research submissions
must not exceed 10 pages following the Springer format. Submissions should be
made in PDF format. Detailed formatting instructions can be found at:

http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html

The final proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag as LNCS. Failure to
commit to presentation at the conference automatically excludes a paper from the
proceedings. 

ORGANISATION COMMITTEE

Program Co-Chairs

	John Mylopoulos (jm <at> cs.toronto.edu)

	Bahen Centre for Information Technology, University of Toronto, Canada.

       	

	Elizabeth Chang (Elizabeth.Chang <at> cbs.curtin.edu.au)

	Curtin University of Technology, Australia

Workshop Vice-Chairs

       Ernesto Damiani (edamiani <at> crema.unimi.it)

       Computer Science Department, Milan University, Italy

       Yoke Sure (sure <at> aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de)

       Institute AIFB, University of Karlsruhe, Germany

Special Track Chairs

* Security & Trust - Elizabeth Chang

* Fuzzy Semantics - Ernesto Damiani

* Biomedical Informatics ñ Amandeep Sidhu

* Context-driven Methods for Ontologies - Riccardo Albertoni, Elena Camossi

Publicity Chair

Rajugan Rajagopalapillai (rajugan <at> computer.org)

DEBII, Curtin University of Technology, Australia. 

IFIP WG 2.12/12.4 Chair 

Tharam S. Dillon (tharam.dillon <at> cbs.curtin.edu.au) 

DEBII, Curtin University of Technology, Australia. 

IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract Submission Deadline	July 14, 2007

Paper Submission Deadline	July 22, 2007

Acceptance Notification		September 01, 2007

CR Version Due			September 10, 2007

Registration Due		September 10, 2007

OTM Conferences and workshops	Nov 25 - 30,  2007

Program Committee

Aldo Gangemi (Institute for Cognitive Sciences and Technology, Italian National
Research Council, Italy)
Amandeep Sidhu (DEBII, Curtin University of Technology, Australia)
Amit Sheth (Kno.e.sis Center, Wright State University, USA)
Angela Schwering (Institute of Cognitive Science, University of Osnabrück, Germany)
Avigdor Gal (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel)
Birgit Hofreiter (University of Vienna, Austria)
Carlos Sierra (Spanish National Research Council, Spain)
Carole Goble (Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK)
Chris Bussler (Oracle Corp., USA)
Claudia d'Amato (Dipartimento di Informatica, Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy)
David Bell (Queen’s University, Belfast)
Elena Camossi (CNR-IMATI-GE, Italy)
Elisa Bertino (CERIAS, Purdue University, USA)
Elizabeth Chang (DEBII, Curtin University of Technology, Australia)
Ernesto Damiani (Computer Science Department, Milan University, Italy)
Farookh Hussain (DEBII, Curtin University of Technology, Australia)
Feng Ling (Department of Computer Science & Technology, Tsinghua University, China)
Grigoris Antoniou (University of Crete, Greece)
Hai Zhuge (Institute of Computing, Chinese Academy of Science, China)
Jaiwei Han (Department of Computer Science, Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, USA)
John Debenham (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia)
John Mylopoulos (University of Toronto, Canada)
Katia Sycara (Laboratory for Agents Technology, Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Krzysztof Janowicz (Institute for Geoinformatics Universitity of Münster, Germany)
Kokou Yetongnon (Universite de Bourgogne, France)
Kyu-Young Whang (Computer Science Department, KAIST, Korea)
Ling Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Lizhu Zhou (Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University,
China)
Lotfi Zadeh (Berkeley Initiative in Soft Computing, USA)
Manfred Hauswirth (DERI, Galway, Ireland)
Maria Andrea Rodríguez-Tastets (Departamento de Ingeniería Informática y
Ciencias de la Computación, Universidad de Concepción, Chile)
Masoud Nikravesh (Berkeley Initiative in Soft Computing, USA)
Mihaela Ulieru (The University of New Brunswick, Canada)
Mohand-Said Hacid (University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 LIRIS – Villeurbanne, France)
Monica De Martino (IMATI-CNR, Italy)
Mukesh Mohania (Database Technologies, IBM India Research Lab, India)
Mustafa Jarrar (STARLab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
Nicola Guarino (Institute for Cognitive Sciences and Technology, Italian
National Research Council, Italy)
Paolo Ceravolo (University of Milan, Italy)
Peter Spyns (STARLab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
Pierre-Yves Schobbens (Institut d’Informatique, University of Namur, Belgium)
Pilar Herrero (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)
Qing Li (Department of Computer Science, City  University of Hong Kong, China)
Rajugan Rajagopalapillai (DEBII, Curtin University of Technology, Australia)
Ramasamy Uthurusamy (General Motors Corporation, USA)
Riccardo Albertoni (CNR-IMATI-GE, Italy)
Robert Meersman (STARLab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
Robert Tolksdorf (Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany)
Stefan Decker (DERI, Galway, Ireland)
Susan Urban (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Arizona State
University Tempe, USA)
Tharam Dillon (DEBII, Curtin University of Technology, Australia)
Usama M. Fayyad (Strategic Data Solutions Group, Yahoo, USA)
Wil van der Aalst (Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
York Sure (University of Karlsruhe, Germany)
Zahir Tari (School of Computer Science & IT, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia)

Steve Cassidy | 19 Jun 08:12
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PhD Scholarship in Semantic Web Technologies for Annotation


                  Centre for Language Technology
                      Macquarie University
                       Sydney, Australia

I have a PhD scholarship available for a project in applying Semantic 
Web technologies (RDF, Sparql, Annotea) to the Linguistic Annotation 
problem. Here’s a brief outline:

Shared collaborative distributed annotation using semantic web technologies.

The Semantic Web augments the current Web with machine-processable 
information enabling humans and machines to work in cooperation; in our 
context, we are using it as the basis of a linguistic annotation system 
that is used by language researchers to annotate language resources. 
This project will look at the issues raised when we allow many people to 
collaborate on authoring these annotations and making shared annotations 
available to a community of researchers. This crosses a number of 
existing areas of research including the semantic web and social 
computing, and extends the range of interactions available to 
researchers over the web.

Of course, as usual there is scope for variation on this theme, if 
you’re interested in this problem space and want to pursue a PhD in 
Australia, please get in touch. The scholarship is open to Australians 
and International students.

Details of the terms and conditions and application procedure are 
available at:

http://www.research.mq.edu.au/students/scholarships/pages/macquarie_university_research_excellence_scholarship_mqres

Please contact me if you would like to discuss this opportunity.

Steve Cassidy
http://www.ics.mq.edu.au/~cassidy/

Huynh Tan Dat | 20 Jun 08:38

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Huynh Tan Dat
Department of Computer Science
Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering
Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology
National University of Ho Chi Minh City
268 Ly Thuong Kiet St. Ward 14, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Tel: (84)(8) 864 7256 (Ext. 5839)
Fax: (84)(8) 864 5137

Email: htdat <at> cse.hcmut.edu.vn or htdat80 <at> yahoo.com
Homepage: http://www.cse.hcmut.edu.vn/~htdat/


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