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SUO: Fw: [protege-users] Protege Conference Call for Presentations, Workshops, and Tutorials




The Seventh International Protege Conference, ( to be will be held on
 July 6-9, 2004 at NIH in Bethesda- Maryland). announced here below -
appears interesting.

( It promises a number of KR empiric cases and  I have planned to attend the
workshop).

Regards.

Roberto Bordogna

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jennifer Vendetti" <vendetti@SMI.Stanford.EDU>
To: <protege-users@SMI.Stanford.EDU>
Sent: 05.February.2004 12:49 AM
Subject: [protege-users] Protege Conference Call for Presentations,
Workshops, and Tutorials


>
> Protege Users,
>
> As you know, the Seventh International Protege Conference will be held on
> July 6-9, 2004. The meeting will take place at the National Institutes of
> Health in Bethesda, Maryland. This meeting is traditionally a forum for
> users to meet one another and the Protege team and for us to meet you. We
> discuss common problems and solutions as well as current activities and
> plans. The meetings are fairly informal and also help the Protege team to
> set priorities for development work. This will be the first meeting to
take
> place in North America in over 8 years, following a long series of very
> successful meetings in Europe.
>
> Registration for the Protege Conference will open in mid February.
>
> The conference will include one day of tutorials and small focused
> workshops and two and a half days of the main conference. The main program
> will include presentations, a poster session, and a demo session. Thus, we
> would like to solicit your contributions for all the events at the
> conference. You can find the detailed Calls for contributions at the
> conference Web site: http://protege.stanford.edu/conference/2004/
>
> All events at the conference will address the following topics (the list
is
> not exhaustive):
>
> - ontology development
> - frames vs description logic
> - ontology development in OWL
> - standard terminologies
> - biomedical applications
> - other innovative applications
> - interoperability between different formats
> - plug-in development
> - visualization tools
> - project management
> - ontology tools
> - reasoning and inference
>
> We look forward to your contributions and to seeing as many of you as
> possible in July at the meeting.
>
> The Protege Team
>
>
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