Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 19, No. 481.
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[1] From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk> (73)
Subject: Ontology Based Modelling in the Humanities, Hamburg,
4/06
[2] From: "Arianna Ciula" <arianna.ciula_at_kcl.ac.uk> (25)
Subject: Conference DigiMed Arezzo Jan 2006
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Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 07:25:02 +0000
From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
Subject: Ontology Based Modelling in the Humanities, Hamburg, 4/06
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
*** apologize for multiple postings ***
International Workshop
"ONTOLOGY BASED MODELLING IN THE HUMANITIES"
(http://www.c-phil.uni-hamburg.de/view/Main/OntologyWorkshop)
7-9 April 2006, University of Hamburg
In the new area of digitalized information, researchers from the
humanities face a new problem: semantic data organisation. In
contrast with the data processed by natural sciences, the material in
most fields of humanities is mostly unstructured. The structuring of
such data is a complex problem that can be solved only by formal
models and languages from computer science. However the application
of formal models from formal sciences (especially computing) is
itself a scientific problem as humanists have their own scientific
culture not only in the argumentation and meta-theories but also in
their way of communication. With the development of the Semantic Web
the "ontology"-concept became an important "key" for
data-structuring. Some ontologies were developed also in the
Humanities, but there is still no overview of what exists, which
standards are used and how well the current ontologies meet the users
requirements.
The current workshop aims to fill this gap and act also as a
discussion forum We welcome original papers related (but not limited)
to one or more of the following topics:
* theoretical relevant models for humanities
* formal prerequisites
* specific ontologies for different fields in Humanities
* collaborative tools for ontology manipulation
* Semantic Web technologies for preserving cultural heritage
* Semi-automatic ontology extraction
* Ontology development in multilingual context
* Practical use of ontologies in Humanities
Organisers
* Walther v. Hahn (University of Hamburg)
* Cristina Vertan (University of Hamburg)
Invited Speakers:
* Marin Doerr, (FORTH-ICS, Heraklion, Crete)
* Nicola Guarino (IST-CNR, Trento, Italy)
Programme Committee
* Galia Angelova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)
* Wernher Behrendt (Salzburg Research)
* Richard Deswarte (University of East Anglia)
* Walther v. Hahn (University of Hamburg)
* Roberto Poli (University of Trento)
* Cristina Vertan (University of Hamburg)
Important Dates:
* Paper Submission 30th December 2005
* Notification of acceptance 30th January 2006
* Camera Ready Papers 28th February 2006
Submission guidelines
Submissions should be A4, one-column format and should not exceed
seven pages, including cover page, figures, tables and references.
Times New Roman 12 font is preferred. The first page should contain
the title of the paper, the author's name(s), affiliation, surface
and email address(es), followed by keywords and 10 lines of abstract.
Continue with the first section of your paper.
Papers should be submitted electronically in *PDF* format to
vertaninformatik.uni-hamburg.de .
Each paper will be reviewed by up to three members of the program
committee. Authors of accepted papers will receive guidelines
regarding camera-ready versions
-- Dr. Cristina Vertan Natural Language Systems Division Computer Science Department University of Hamburg Vogt-Koelln-Str. 30 22527 Hamburg GERMANY Tel. 040 428 83 2519 Fax 040 428 83 2515 --[3]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 07:30:26 +0000 From: "Arianna Ciula" <arianna.ciula_at_kcl.ac.uk> Subject: Conference DigiMed Arezzo Jan 2006 *Apologies for cross-posting * Digital Philology and Medieval Texts - 19-21 January 2006 - Arezzo (Italy) The University of Siena-Arezzo (Dipartimento di Teoria e Documentazione delle Tradizioni Culturali, Scuola di Dottorato in Scienze del Testo and CISLAB), the Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London and the Fondazione Ezio Franceschini of Florence have organised a forum for medievalists to discuss the principles and purposes of the critical edition produced with the support of humanities computing tools, methods and aids. For the programme e more information please visit the website of the seminar at <http://www.unisi.it/tdtc/digimed/>http://www.unisi.it/tdtc/digimed/ The Centre for Computing in the Humanities of King's College London is offering four bursaries (500 euros for non Italian residents and of 250 euros for Italian residents) to young scholars interested in attending the seminar. If you want to apply, please send a request and your CV to the conference office (<http://web-linux.unisi.it/tdtc/digimed/htm/office.php>http://web-linux.unisi.it/tdtc/digimed/htm/office.php). Registration (free) is required for the workshop only and it needs to be sent to the conference office. The seminar is part of the academic programmes of the class of Computing for the study of the ancient and medieval world (Informatica per lo studio del mondo antico e medievale), of the PhD in Textual studies (Scienze del Testo) of the University of Siena and of the Class on advanced philology of medieval Latin (Corso di Perfezionamento in Filologia Mediolatina) by SISMELReceived on Wed Dec 07 2005 - 03:05:43 EST
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