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
Topics include: Merging Results from Independent SPARQL Queries, Home from SWAP2006, DBin for Power Users to Create Discussion Groups, Use of URIs for Naming, Another Cool Thing About GRDDL, XQuery and RDF, Dark Side of the Semantic Web, CSS in RDF+, QOT
Topics include: Merging Results from Independent SPARQL Queries, Home from SWAP2006, DBin for Power Users to Create Discussion Groups, Use of URIs for Naming, Another Cool Thing About GRDDL, XQuery and RDF, Dark Side of the Semantic Web, CSS in RDF+, QOT
Work on the Semantic Web is all to often phrased as a technological challenge: how to improve the precision of search engines, how to personalise web-sites, how to integrate weakly-structured data-sources, etc. This suggests that we will be able to realis
Work on the Semantic Web is all to often phrased as a technological challenge: how to improve the precision of search engines, how to personalise web-sites, how to integrate weakly-structured data-sources, etc. This suggests that we will be able to realis
Personal Knowledge Management:
Framework for Integration and Partnerships
Susan Avery, Assistant Professor, Research Librarian and
Coordinator of Library Instruction
Randy Brooks, Associate Professor of English
James Brown, Assistant Professor of Physics
Paul Dorsey, Associate Professor of Management Information Systems
Michael O'Conner, Academic Webmaster and
Assistant Professor of English and Learning and Technology
Millikin University
TeraGrid ‘09 is just barely in our rear view, but planning for TeraGrid ‘10 has already begun! The 2010 TeraGrid Conference will be held Aug. 2-5 in Pittsburgh. Co-chairs of the conference are Richard Moore (San Diego Supercomputer Center) and Daniel S. Katz (Argonne National Laboratory/University of Chicago). You can help us make the next conference even more successful by giving us your feedback on TeraGrid ‘09. Just fill out this short online evaluation form to let us know what we can improve at TeraGrid ‘10. You can also follow TeraGrid ‘10 on Facebook. Stay tuned for more details!