21.469 more events: DL2008; Digital Humanities Summer Institute

From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard_at_mccarty.me.uk>
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 14:35:37 +0000

               Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 21, No. 469.
       Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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   [1] From: Carsten Lutz <clu_at_tcs.inf.tu-dresden.de> (49)
         Subject: DL2008 Second Call for Papers

   [2] From: Melanie Chernyk <institut_at_uvic.ca> (80)
         Subject: 2008 Digital Humanities Summer Institute open for
                 registration

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         Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 14:24:53 +0000
         From: Carsten Lutz <clu_at_tcs.inf.tu-dresden.de>
         Subject: DL2008 Second Call for Papers

       21st International Workshop on Description Logics (DL'08)
                         SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
                            Dresden, Germany
                             May 13-16, 2008

                        http://dl.kr.org/dl2008/

The DL workshop is the major annual event of the description logic
research community. The workshop is thought as a gathering forum to
meet, discuss and exchange experiences among all those, both in
academia and industry, who are interested in description logics and
their applications.

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IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submission deadline: 15 February 2008
Notification of acceptance: 23 March 2008
Camera ready papers due: 13 April 2008
DL'07 Workshop: 13-16 May 2008 (3 or 4 days)

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SCOPE

We invite contributions on all aspects of description logics.
Possible subjects include:

* Foundations of description logics, including expressive power,
    decidability and complexity of reasoning, novel inference problems,
    and reasoning techniques for solving these problems.

* Extensions of description logics, including, but not limited to,
    closed world reasoning, defaults, epistemic reasoning, temporal and
    spatial reasoning, procedural knowledge, and query languages.

* Integration of description logics with other formalisms, such as
    object-oriented representation languages, database query languages,
    constraint-based programming, logic programming, and rule-based
    systems.

* Use of description logics in applications or areas such as ontology
    engineering, ontology languages, databases, semi-structured data,
    document management, natural language, learning, planning, semantic
    web, and grid computing.

* Building systems based on description logics, with special emphasis
    on optimization and implementation techniques.

* Tools that exploit description Logic reasoning, such as ontology
    editors, database schema design, query optimization, and data
    integration tools.

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INVITED SPEAKERS

* Bernhard Ganter, Dresden, Germany
* Georg Gottlob, Oxford, UK
* Maarten Marx, Amsterdam, Netherlands
* Kent Spackman, Oregon, USA

[...]

Willard McCarty | Professor of Humanities Computing | Centre for
Computing in the Humanities | King's College London |
http://staff.cch.kcl.ac.uk/~wmccarty/. Et sic in infinitum (Fludd
1617, p. 26).

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         Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 14:30:28 +0000
         From: Melanie Chernyk <institut_at_uvic.ca>
         Subject: 2008 Digital Humanities Summer Institute open for
registration

Announcing the

2008 Digital Humanities Summer Institute
University of Victoria, May 26-30, 2008
http://www.dhsi.org

We are now open for registration! Early registration rates are available
until April 1, 2008. To register, or for more information, go to this
URL: http://www.dhsi.org/user_interface. See Registration Fees section
below for rates.

* Mandate

The Digital Humanities Summer Institute provides an environment ideal to
discuss, to learn about, and to advance skills in new computing
technologies influencing the work of those in the Arts, Humanities and
Library communities. The institute takes place across a week of
intensive coursework, seminar participation, and lectures. It brings
together faculty, staff, and graduate student theorists,
experimentalists, technologists, and administrators from different areas
of the Arts, Humanities, Library and Archives communities and beyond to
share ideas and methods, and to develop expertise in applying advanced
technologies to activities that impact teaching, research, dissemination
and preservation.

* Host and Sponsors

The institute is hosted by the University of Victoria's Faculty of
Humanities, its Humanities Computing and Media Centre, and its
Electronic Textual Cultures Lab, and has been sponsored by the
University of Victoria and its Library, University of British Columbia
Library, Simon Fraser University Library, Acadia University, the Society
for Digital Humanities / Soci=E9t=E9 pour l'=E9tude des m=E9dias=
  interactifs,
the Association for Computers and the Humanities, the Social Science and
Humanities Research Council of Canada's Image, Text, Sound and
Technology Program, and others.

* Curriculum

Institute Lectures (to be confirmed):

Margaret Conrad (U New Brunswick), Michael Eberle-Sinatra (U Montreal),
Alan Liu (U California Santa Barbara), Melissa Terras (University
College London)

Introductory offerings:
[1] Text Encoding Fundamentals and their Application
(instructed by Julia Flanders [Brown U] and Syd Bauman [Brown U])
[2] Digitisation Fundamentals and their Application
(instructed by Allison Benner [U Victoria] and Cara Leitch [U Victoria])

Intermediate offerings:
[3] Transcribing and Describing Primary Sources using TEI-conformant XML
(instructed by Matthew Driscoll [Arnamagnaean Institute, Copenhagen])
[4] Multimedia: Design for Visual, Auditory, and Interactive Electronic
Environments
(instructed by Aimee Morrison [U Waterloo])
[5] Online Journal Publishing Using PKP's Open Journals System (OJS)
(instructed by PKP Staff [Kevin Stranack and Alec Smecher])

Advanced consultations:
[6] Issues in Large Project Planning and Management
(instructed by Lynne Siemens [U Victoria], with seminar speakers TBA.)
[7] Out-of-the-Box Text Analysis for the Digital Humanities
(instructed by David Hoover [New York U])
[8] Corpus Text Analysis for Linguistics
(instructed by staff from Modelling Change: The Paths of French [France
Martineau and Anthony Kroch]).

* Registration Fees ($ CDN)

Early registration fees for the institute are $950 for faculty and
staff, and $500 for students. Standard fees will apply as of April 1st.
Information about scholarships will be announced on this listserv as it
becomes available.

* Website

For further details -- such as the list of speakers, a tentative
schedule, the registration form, and accommodation information =AD see the
institute's website, at this URL: http://www.dhsi.org.

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Karin Armstrong
Co-coordinator, Digital Humanities Summer Institute
karindar at uvic.ca
Phone 250-472-5401
Fax 250-472-5681

Melanie Chernyk
Co-coordinator, Digital Humanities Summer Institute
institut at uvic.ca

Willard McCarty | Professor of Humanities=20
Computing | Centre for Computing in the=20
Humanities | King's College London |=20
http://staff.cch.kcl.ac.uk/~wmccarty/. Et sic in infinitum (Fludd 1617, p.=
  26).=20
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