On October 24-26, join 100 of the world’s top web visionaries, developers, designers, thought leaders, and celebrities for three days of talks at this seminal web event. Ian Forrester is the subject of an upcoming interview on austincast.com
Have you ever just wanted to sit in a small room with a few likeminded professionals and get some tough questions answered? Ever wanted the right ammunition to tackle the tough web application security issues on your plate? Welcome to The Austin Project.
High Definition Video Communications LifeSize® provides the highest quality, next generation video communications systems available on the market. Each system is designed to make video communication a highly productive, simple to use, reliable and stun
Workshops: October 10th, 2008Refereed Papers: November 3rd , 2008Tutorials: November 30th, 2008Panels: December 21st, 2008Posters:January 20th , 2009Developers track: February 2nd, 2009
The digital footprint of Gian-Carlo Rota
16-18 February 2009 - Milan, Italy
The conference is a tribute to the memory of Gian-Carlo Rota, one of the most influential mathematicians of the second half of the 20th century, a founder of modern Combinatorics, and a developer of the philosophical line of thought rooted in the research of Husserl, Heidegger, and Ortega y Gasset.
Gian-Carlo Rota's intellectual footprint lies at the crossroads between modern mathematics, phenomenology, and advanced computer science. His legacy is still fostering innovative research in multiple fields.
Gian-Carlo Rota's activity both in the US and in Europe (with a special attention to Italy) established a strong link between research communities on different sides of the Atlantic whose effects are still felt to these days.
In order to provide you with the most up-to-date information possible in the Computer Vision Homepage, we have created a special page for all the submissions that have yet to be filed in their appropriate sub-pages. From time to time, our filing process g
Deadline for research and industrial paper submissions: May 31, 2006
Workshop Proposals due to the Workshop Chair: March 30, 2006
Tutorial Proposals due to the Tutorial Chair: May 31, 2006
Conference Date: Nov 6-11, 2006
February 21-23, 2007 * Expression of interest to submit paper with abstract: August 15, 2006 * Submission of full paper: September 15, 2006 * Notification of acceptance with comments: October 31, 2006 * Submission of the final papers
MTG 2006 Mastering the Gap: From Information Extraction to Semantic Representation Proceedings of the Workshop on Mastering the Gap, From Information Extraction to Semantic Representation, held in conjunction with the European Semantic Web Conference 20
'The Modernist Atlantic' is the first of two international conferences organised by the Modernist Magazines Project, directed by Peter Brooker (University of Nottingham) and Andrew Thacker (De Montfort University), and funded by the AHRC. Although the study of modernism has been revolutionised over the last decade it is only recently been recognised that periodical publications made a distinctive contribution to the modernist movement. This conference aims to address the role of magazines in the construction of modernism, focussing upon magazines in Britain, Ireland and North America. Papers are invited on the following themes:
studies of individual magazines; studies of individual writers and artists in magazines; archives; serialisation; the short story in magazines; metropolitan and regional cultures; coteries and salons; advertising; visual culture; gender and publishing; race/nationalism/identities; technologies, typists, typefaces; circulation, censorship and readership; patronage; editors; manifestoes and movements; the avant-garde; tradition and the new; 'little' and 'large' magazines; popular and mainstream; transnationalism and geomodernisms; small presses and printers.
M. Kokorsch, and G. Dietl. Proceedings of the International ITG 26th Workshop on Smart Antennas and 13th Conference on Systems, Communications, and Coding, WSA & SCC 2023, Braunschweig, Germany, (February 2023)
R. Becker, A. Casteigts, P. Crescenzi, B. Kodric, M. Renken, M. Raskin, and V. Zamaraev. Approximation, Randomization, and Combinatorial Optimization. Algorithms and Techniques, APPROX/RANDOM 2023, September 11-13, 2023, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, volume 275 of LIPIcs, page 29:1--29:17. Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik, (2023)https://arxiv.org/abs/2205.14888.
E. Couillard, P. Czerner, J. Esparza, and R. Majumdar. Computer Aided Verification - 35th International Conference, CAV 2023, Paris, France, July 17-22, 2023, Proceedings, Part III, volume 13966 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 437--458. Springer, (2023)
R. Guttenberg, M. Raskin, and J. Esparza. 34th International Conference on Concurrency Theory, CONCUR 2023, September 18-23, 2023, Antwerp, Belgium, volume 279 of LIPIcs, page 6:1--6:16. Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik, (2023)
D. Garbe, G. Dietl, M. Gardill, and K. Schilling. Proceedings of the 73rd International Astronautical Congress, IAC 2022, Paris, France, (September 2022)
P. Czerner, R. Guttenberg, M. Helfrich, and J. Esparza. 1st Symposium on Algorithmic Foundations of Dynamic Networks, SAND 2022, March 28-30, 2022, Virtual Conference, volume 221 of LIPIcs, page 11:1--11:17. Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik, (April 2022)