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KnowledgeWeb PhD Symposium 2006 (KWEPSY2006)

Budva, Montenegro, 17th June 2006

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9.00-9.10 Introduction

1. Session: Domain modeling

9.10-9.50 C. Maria Keet: Enhancing biological information systems with granularity (Slides)
9.50-10:20 Paul Doran: Ontology Reuse via Ontology Modularization

2. Session: Data

10:20-10:50 Andriy Nikolov: Fusing Automatically Extracted Semantic Information (Slides)
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10:50-11:30 Coffee break

3. Session: Rules

11:30-12:10 Loredana Laera: Resolving Semantic Heterogeneity in Rule-Enabled Ontologies (Slides)
12:10-12:50 Sergey Lukichev: Visual Modeling and Verbalization of Rules (Slides)
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13:00-14:00 Lunch

3. Session: Applications

14:00-14:40 Miriam Fernández: The Quest for Information Retrieval on the Semantic Web (Slides)
14:40-15:00 Meeting of the award committee; preparations for the poster session

4. Session: Award Ceremony

15:00-15:20 The award ceremony. The winner is: Sergey Lukichev.

5. Session: Poster session

15:20-17:00 Malgorzata Mochol: MOMA Framework - How to find a suitable matching approach (Poster)
Dilek Tapucu: Trusted Ontology Mapping for the Semantic Web (Poster)
Agnieska Ławrynowicz: Pattern discovery from the ontological layer of the Semantic Web (Poster)
Raúl García Castro: Benchmarking Semantic Web Technology (Poster)
Nabonita Guha: Semantic Digital Library Services
Tobias Bürger: The Role of Intelligent Content Objects in Service Oriented Architectures (Poster)
Ana-Maria Muresan: Auditing using Semantic Web Services
Denny Vrandeĉić: Ontology Evaluation for the Web

All participants will be given the opportunity to open their work up to discussion in front of other students and an expert audience (either in the regular presentation session or in the poster session). Each accepted contribution is assigned to a scientific advisor who will provide extended feedback to the presented research achievements and to the accuracy of the applied methodology. The presentation time is 30 minutes (15 minutes presentation + 15 minutes discussion) for 1st year PhD students and 40 minutes (20 minutes presentation + 20 minutes discussion) for 2nd/3rd year PhD students.

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