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Posters/Demos

ISWC 2005 will hold combined poster and demo sessions. In principle, posters will be backed up with demos, and vice versa.

The Poster/Demo Session is an opportunity for presenting late-breaking results, ongoing research projects, and speculative or innovative work in progress. Posters and demos are intended to provide authors and participants with the ability to connect with each other and to engage in discussions about the work. Technical posters, reports on Semantic Web software systems, descriptions of completed work, and work in progress are all welcome.

Demonstrations are intended to showcase
innovative Semantic Web related implementations and technologies.

For reference - the original call for papers can be seen here

Important information for exhibitors and list of accepted posters and demos:

Important Dates:

July 22, 2005 Deadline for submission:
September 9, 2005 Notification of acceptance:
September 30, 2005 Deadline of camera-ready paper


Information for exhibitors:

Posters can be up to A0 portrait in size. Each exhibitor will have

1 x A0 poster stand (portrait orientation)
1 x table (approximate dimensions 1.5 ft x 6 ft - dimensions may vary)
2 x chairs
2 x 3-pin electric sockets


Accepted Papers:

PID-2

Creating a National Content and Service Infrastructure

1. Eero Hyvönen
2. Arttu Valo
3. Katri Seppälä
4. Tomi Kauppinen
5. Ville Komulainen
6. Tuukka Ruotsalo
7.
Mirva Salminen
8. Anu Ylisalmi

PID-3

Semantic Yellow Pages Service Discovery: The Veturi Portal

1. Eetu Mäkelä
2. Kim Viljanen
3. Petri Lindgren
4.
Mikko Laukkanen
5. Eero Hyvönen

PID-4

MICISO: Towards High Performance Ontology Learning

1. liu yang

PID-8

The SCREECH OWL reasoner - Scalable approximate ABox reasoning for OWL

1. Pascal Hitzler
2. Denny Vrandecic

PID-9

RDFReactor – From Ontologies to Programmatic Data Access

1. Max Völkel
2.
York Sure

PID-10

FOAM - A Framework for Ontology Alignment and Mapping

1. Marc Ehrig
2.
York Sure

PID-12

Annodex-ing Broadcast TV News for Semantic Browsing and

1. Alan Smeaton
2. Colum Foley
3. Kieran McDonald

PID-13

Facilitating Ontology Reuse with Onthology

1. Jens Hartmann
2.
York Sure

PID-14

Semantic Synchronization: Producing Effective Reminiscence Videos

1. Noriaki Kuwahara
2. Kazuhiro Kuwabara
3. Shinji Abe
4.
Kiyoshi Yasuda
5. Nobuji Tetsutani

PID-16

A Prototype for Integrated ENUM and FOAF Queries

1. Kurt Reichinger
2. Robert Baumgartner
3. Gerd Reichinger

PID-17

VDR-DEVICE: A Visual Editor for a Defeasible Logic RuleML-compatible Rule Language

1. Nick Bassiliades
2. Efstratios Kontopoulos
3. Grigoris Antoniou

PID-18

AKSIO - An application of Semantic Web technology for knowledge management in the petroleum industry

1. Roar Fjellheim
2. David Norheim

PID-19

The Protégé Ontoling Plugin: Linguistic Enrichment of Ontologies in the Semantic Web

1. Armando Stellato
2. Maria Teresa Pazienza

PID-20

Ontology Mapping to support multilingual ontology-based question answering

1. Armando Stellato
2. Maria Teresa Pazienza
3. Lina Henriksen
4. Patrizia Paggio
5. Fabio Massimo Zanzotto

PID-22

User Awareness and Personalization in Semantic Portals

1. Fabian Abel
2. Nicola Henze

PID-24

An Opportunistic Approach to Adding Value to a Photograph Collection

1. Ashley Smith
2. Leslie Carr
3. Wendy Hall

PID-25

Personal Digital Librarian: An Adaptive System and Framework using Semantic Web Technologies

1. Daisuke Kanjo
2. Yukiko Kawai
3. Katsumi Tanaka

PID-27

S-Cube: A Semantic-based Middleware System for Context-Aware Services

1. Yong-il Jeong
2. Ivan Berlocher
3. Tae-sung Ahn
4. Kyung-il Lee

5. Se Young Park

PID-28

Building up RDF and RDFS Descriptions with Meta-Model Management

1. Takeshi Morita
2. Noriaki Izumi
3. Naoki Fukuta
4.
Takahira Yamaguchi

PID-29

Toward Task Ontology-based Modeling for Mobile Phone Users' Activity

1. Munehiko Sasajima
2. Yoshinobu Kitamura
3. Takefumi Naganuma
4. Shoji Kurakake
5. Riichiro Mizoguchi

PID-30

KAON2 —A Scalable Reasoning Tool for the SemanticWeb

1. Boris Motik

PID-31

Realising the Vision of the Semantic Grid for Computational Land-Use Modelling

1. Edoardo Pignotti
2. Pete Edwards
3. Alun Preece
4. Nick Gotts
5. Gary Polhill

PID-32

Managing Information Quality in e-Science with Semantic Web Technology

1. Alun Preece

PID-33

ReTAX++: a Tool for Browsing and Revising Ontologies

1. Sik Chun (Joey) Lam
2. Derek Sleeman
3. Wamberto Vasconcelos

PID-34

Trading Services in Ontology-driven Markets

1. Steffen Lamparter
2. Björn Schnizler

PID-35

Enhanced Presence Tracking for Mobile Applications

1. Marko Luther
2. Sebastian Boehm
3. Matthias Wagner
4. Johan Koolwaaij

PID-37

OWL-SF -- Distributed OWL-based Reasoning on Objects in the Real World

1. Marko Luther
2. Bernd Mrohs
3. Raju Vaidya
4. Matthias Wagner

PID-38

Composing Semantic Web Services with OWL-S for Location-Based Services

1. Ulf Rerrer

PID-40

Ontology Versioning Support: The DIONE Project

1. Brian Kettler
2. Peter Haglich
3. Jason Losco
4.
Kevin Spivey
5. Jim Starz
6. Bonnie Swart

PID-41

Semantically Enabled Contextually Aware Pervasive Computing Environments

1. Ian Millard
2. David DeRoure
3. Nigel Shadbolt

PID-42

KMIR – An ontology-based Framework for the successful Introduction of Knowledge Management

1. Mark Hefke

PID-43

Value-Added Services enabling Semantic Web Technologies for SMEs

1. Christoph Quix
2. Andreas Becks
3. Jessica Huster
4.
Matthias Jarke
5. Aida Jertila
6. David Kensche
7.
Christian Seeling

PID-44

Semantic Wiki as an Integrated Content and Metadata Management System

1. Hendry Muljadi
2. Takeda Hideaki

PID-45

Semantic-based Service Discovery on mobile Devices

1. Matthias Wagner
2. Olaf Noppens
3. Thorsten Liebig
4. Marko Luther
5. Massimo Paolucci

PID-46

Integrating Semantic Applications using Magpie Framework

1. Martin Dzbor
2. Philipp Cimiano,
3. Victoria Uren and
4. Sam Chapman

PID-48

SweetProlog: A System to Integrate Ontologies and Rules

1. Loredana Laera
2. Valentina Tamma
3. Trevor Bench-Capon

PID-49

iRDQL - Imprecise Queries Using Similarity Joins for Retrieval in Ontologies

1. Abraham Bernstein
2. Christoph Kiefer

PID-50

OntoFarm: Towards an Experimental Collection of Parallel Ontologies

1. Ondrej Svab
2. Vojtech Svatek
3. Petr Berka
4. Dusan Rak
5. Petr Tomasek

PID-51

Knowledge web: leveraging the European effort for realizing the semantic web

1. Jérôme Euzenat

PID-52

Complex Path Queries for RDF Graphs

1. Faisal Alkhateeb
2. Jean-François Baget
3. Jérôme Euzenat

PID-53

The TriQL.P Trust Policies Enabled SemanticWeb Browser

1. Christian Bizer
2. Richard Cyganiak
3. Tobias Gauss
4. Oliver Maresch

PID-54

Generalizing precision and recall for evaluating ontology matching

1. Marc Ehrig
2. Jérôme Euzenat

PID-55

Using Semantic Web Technologies to Support Enhanced Situational Awareness

1. Max Wilson
2. Alistair Russell
3. Paul Smart
4. Nigel Shadbolt
5. Leslie Carr
6. monica schraefel

PID-56

Class-Based OWL Ontology Visualization and Editor

1. Minsoo Kim

PID-57

SKOS Core: A language to describe simple knowledge structures for the web

1. Brian Matthews
2. Alistair Miles
3. Michael Wilson
4. Dan Brickley
5. Dave Beckett
6. Nikki Rogers

PID-58

SemMF: A Framework for Calculating Semantic Similarity of Objects Represented as RDF Graphs

1. Radoslaw Oldakowski
2. Christian Bizer

PID-59

Logical and Probabilistic Reasoning for Genomic Rearrangement Detection

1. Keith Flanagan
2. Matthew Pocock
3. Anil Wipat

PID-60

A topic hierarchy on the web

1. Valentin Zacharias

PID-61

LabelTranslator: Multilingualism in Ontologies

1. Thierry Declerck

PID-62

eCHASE: Exploiting Cultural Heritage using the Semantic Web

1. Patrick Sinclair

PID-64

Searching Web Resource Collections Using Multiple Ontologies

1. Dragan Gasevic
2. Marek Hatala

PID-65

SemanticWeb.org - A Collaborative Portal for the Semantic Web Community

1. Benjamin Nowack
2. Andreas Harth
3. Stefan Decker

PID-66

Testing the Inferability of RDF-Data for Secure Partial Encryption

1. Mark Giereth
2. Ying Qian

PID-67

NLP-DL: A KR System for Coupling Nonmonotonic Logic Programs with Description Logics

1. Giovambattista Ianni
2. Thomas Eiter
3. Hans Tompits
4. Roman Schindlauer

PID-68

Search on TAP User Evaluation & Demonstration

1. Andrew Cowell

PID-69

Semantics-based Publication Management using RSS and FOAF

1. Peter Mika
2. Michel Klein
3. Radu Serban

PID-71

The DIP project: semantic web services systems and solutions for processing digital data

1. Laurentiu Vasiliu
2. Sigurd Harand

PID-72

FilmTrust: Movie Recommendations from Semantic Web-based Social Networks

1. Jennifer Golbeck

PID-73

DLVEX: Dealing with Semantic Web under Answer-Set Programming

1. Giovambattista Ianni
2. Thomas Eiter
3. Hans Tompits
4. Roman Schindlauer

PID-76

eClassOWL: A Fully Fledged Products and Services Ontology in OWL

1. Martin Hepp

PID-79

Hozo: an Ontology Development Environment -Treatment of “Role Concept” and Dependency Management -

1. Kouji Kozaki
2. Eiichi Sunagawa
3. Yoshinobu Kitamura
4. Riichiro Mizoguchi

PID-80

IASON - A Semantic Mobile Environment

1. Alex Sinner
2. Thomas Kleemann

PID-83

PhotoStuff – An Image Annotation Tool for the Semantic Web

1. Christian Halaschek-Wiener
2. Jennifer Golbeck
3.
Andrew Schain
4. Michael Grove
5. Bijan Parsia
6. Jim Hendler

PID-84

Virtual Metadata Catalogs: Augmenting Existing Metadata Catalogs with Semantic Representations

1. Yolanda Gil

PID-86

Towards Browsing Distant Metadata with Semantic Signature

1. andrew choi

PID-87

Tracking RDF Graph Provenance using RDF Molecules

1. Li Ding
2. Tim Finin
3. Yun Peng
4. Anupam Joshi
5. Paulo Pinheiro da Silva
6. Deborah McGuinness

PID-88

Task Selection of OWL-S Services During HTN Planning

1. Bijan Parsia
2. Evren Sirin

PID-89

Next Generation Multimedia Devices and the Semantic Web

1. Yuri Tijerino

PID-90

Black Box Debugging of Unsatisfiable Classes

1. Aditya Kalyanpur
2. Bijan Parsia
3. Evren Sirin

PID-91

Swoop: A Web Ontology Engineering Framework

1. Aditya Kalyanpur
2. Bijan Parsia
3. Evren Sirin
4. Bernardo Cuenca Grau
5. James Hendler

PID-92

Ontologies for Tracking Ubiquitous Interest

1. Terry Payne

PID-94

ASG - Adaptive Services Grid

1. Ioan Toma
2. Dumitru Roman
3. Kashif Iqbal

PID-95

Squirrel: The SEKT project Search and Browse Tool

1. Alistair Duke

PID-97

SEKT - Semantically Enabled Knowledge Technologies

1. York Sure
2. John Davies
3. Rudi Studer
4. Paul Warren

PID-98

Semantic Knowledge Sharing

1. Nick Kings
2. Deborah Diduca
3. Alistair Duke

PID-99

Modularizing OWL Ontologies

1. Bernardo Cuenca Grau
2. Bijan Parsia
3.
Evren Sirin
4. Aditya Kalyanpur

PID-100

RDF Gravity ++: Tool for Authoring and Visualization of Semantic Web Ontologies, Schemas and Repositories

1. Nitin Arora

PID-101

Radiant: A tool for semantic annotation of Web Services

1. Karthik Gomadam
2. Kunal Verma
3. Douglas Brewer
4.
Amit Sheth
5. John Miller



 

 

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