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THE ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL WORLD WIDE WEB CONFERENCE
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Sheraton Waikiki Hotel Honolulu, Hawaii,
USA 7-11 May 2002
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Paper Submission deadline: November 13, 2001
closed
Author Notification: January 25, 2002
Final Paper Due: February 25, 2002
Please refer to main Call for Particiption web page for the
paper submission instructions
and further details about the technical program.
The Semantic Web aims at enabling better access to Web content by providing a machine-readable conceptual structure for the Web. The vision is that the Web can reach its full potential only if it becomes a place where data can be shared and processed by automated tools as well as by people. This vision requires new and advanced methods, models, tools and systems for services related to access, retrieval and filtering of Web-based content. This track solicits quality contributions on all aspects, applications and technologies to realise the vision.
This is a new area, so we seek papers from a wide range of disciplines and communities, including: databases, AI, digital libraries, agents, information management, automated reasoning, knowledge acquisition and representation, software engineering, e-services, information retrieval, metadata management, annotation, and others.
Semantic Web Program Committee
- Dan Brickley,
University of Bristol, UK
- Sean Bechhofer,
University of Manchester, UK
- Peter Buneman,
University of Edinburgh, Scotland
- Vassilis
Christophides, ICS-FORTH, Greece
- Dan Connolly,
W3C, USA
- Stefan Decker,
Stanford University, USA
- Peter Eklund,
University of Queensland, Australia
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Jérôme Euzenat, Inria, France
- Dieter Fensel,
Free University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Carole Goble,
University of Manchester, UK (Vice Chair)
- Jim Hendler,
DARPA and University of Maryland, USA
- Masahiro Hori,
IBM Tokyo Research Laboratory, Japan
- Ian Horrocks,
University of Manchester, UK
- Vipul Kashyap,
National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, USA
- Matthias Klusch,
DFKI, Germany
- Ora Lassila,
Nokia Research, USA
- Brian McBride,
Hewlett Packard, UK
- Deborah McGuinness,
Stanford University, USA
- Sheila McIlraith,
Stanford University, USA
- Robert Meersman,
Free University Of Brussels, Belgium
- Eric Miller,
W3C, USA (Deputy Vice Chair)
- Amit Sheth,
University of Georgia and Taalee Inc, USA
- Shigeo Sugimoto,
University of Library and Information Science, Japan
- Steffen Staab,
University of Karlsruhe, Germany
- Frank van Harmelen,
Free University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Jacco
van Ossenbruggen, CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Stuart Weibel,
OCLC, USA
Additional Reviewers
- Suzanne Embury, University of Manchester, UK
- Alvaro Fernandes, University of Manchester, UK
- Rick Hull, Bell
Laboratories Lucent Technologies, USA
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Manolis Koubarakis, Technical University of Crete, Greece
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Andrea Passerini, University of Florence, Italy
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Marie-Christine Rousset, Universite' de Paris Sud, France
Last Reviewed: 4/3/02
its-conf@hawaii.edu