OWLED 2005
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| OWLED 2005 | |
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OWL: Experiences and Directions 2005
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| Start | Nov 11 2005 (iCal) |
| End | Nov 12 2005 |
| Homepage: | Homepage |
| Location | |
| City: | Galway |
| Country: | Ireland |
| Important dates | |
| Submissions due: | Aug 14 2005 |
| Notification: | Sep 12 2005 |
| Camera ready due: | Sep 30 2005 |
Event in series OWLED
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OWLED 2005 was the first workshop in the OWL: Experiences and Directions series. The aim of the workshop is to establish a forum for practitioners in industry and academia, tool developers and others interested in OWL to describe real and potential applications, to share experience and to discuss requirements for language extensions/modifications. The workshop will bring users, implementors and researchers together to measure the state of need against the state of the art, and to set an agenda for research and deployment in order to incorporate OWL-based technologies into new applications.
[edit] Committees
[edit] Workshop Organisers
- Bernardo Cuenca Grau, University of Maryland (USA)
- Ian Horrocks, University of Manchester (UK)
- Bijan Parsia, University of Maryland (USA)
- Peter Patel-Schneider, Bell Labs (USA)
[edit] Program Committee
- Dean Allemang, TopQuadrant (USA)
- Phil Archer, ICRA (UK)
- Michael Champion, Microsoft (USA)
- Dan Connolly, W3C (USA)
- Mike Dean, BBN Technologies (USA)
- Enrico Franconi, University of Bolzano (Italy)
- Jennifer Golbeck, University of Maryland (USA)
- Christine Golbreich, University Rennes 2 (France)
- Pat Hayes, University of West Florida (USA)
- Kaoru Hiramatsu, NTT (Japan)
- Joanne Luciano, BioPAX (USA)
- Carsten Lutz, TU Dresden (Germany)
- Sheila McIlraith, University of Toronto (Canada)
- Boris Motik, University of Karlsruhe (Germany)
- Enrico Motta, Open University (UK)
- Ryusuke Masuoka, Fujitsu Laboratories of America (USA)
- Gary Ng, Cerebra (USA)
- Natasha Noy, Stanford University (USA)
- Alan L. Rector, University of Manchester (UK)
- Andrew Schain, NASA (USA)
- Monica Schraefel, University of Southampton (UK)
- Guus Schreiber, Vrije Universitat Amsterdam (Netherlands)
- Evan Wallace, NIST (USA)
- Christopher Welty, IBM Research (USA)