[DL] CALL FOR PROPOSALS ISWC2004 (Semantic Web)

Akiko Inaba ina at ei.sanken.osaka-u.ac.jp
Sat Feb 28 10:46:30 CET 2004


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The International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) is the primary
scientific event in the area of Semantic Web Research.

	    The 3rd International Semantic Web Conference
			       (ISWC2004)
		   <http://iswc2004.semanticweb.org>

will take place 7-11 November 2004, Hiroshima, Japan.

Sunday 7 November will be devoted to tutorials,
Monday 8 November will be devoted to workshops.

WE ARE NOW SOLLICITING PROPOSALS FOR WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS.

TUTORIALS
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can be either half day or full day, with full day tutorials
expected to include hands on exercises for the participants.
Proposals should be up to 5 pages describing:
- A brief description of goals, outline and justification of the tutorial
- type of hands on activities proposed (for full day tutorials only)
- contact information of tutorial presenters
- short CV of tutorial presenters
- description of proposed support material to be used
- requirements for audio-visual support

Tutorial proposals must be submitted to
Vipul Kashyap <kashyap at nlm.nih.gov> and
Takahira Yamaguchi <yamaguti at cs.inf.shizuoka.ac.jp>
before May 7.

Please consult <http://iswc2004.semanticweb.org/CF/cft.php>
for more details.

WORKSHOPS
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can also be either full day or half day.
Proposals should be up to 3 pages, describing:
- title and technical goals of the workshop
- a motivation why the topic of the workshop is timely
- a description of the intended audience for the workshop
- a description of the intended format of the conference
- indication of half day or full day format
- a list of related workshops at other events in recent years
- contact information of the proposed workshop organisers

Workshop proposals should be submitted to
Natasha Noy <noy at smi.stanford.edu>
before March 18.

Please consult <http://iswc2004.semanticweb.org/CF/cfw.php>
for more details


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