TMRA 2008
Konferenz (15.10.2008 - 17.10.2008)
http://www.tmra.de/2008/
Mediencampus Leipzig
Poetenweg 28,
04155
Leipzig,
Germany
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TMRA 2008 will be the fourth event in the annual series of international conferences on Topic Maps Research and Applications. TMRA is the advanced scientific and industrial forum whose main object is connecting the key players in the Topic Maps community. Here you will find researchers and users in government and industry, as well as the vendors, the luminaries, and the standards creators gathered for an exchange of ideas in a stimulating setting.
Topic Maps is a semantic technology designed for the integration of information, and is as such closely connected with other information-centric technologies. TMRA is the melting pot where Topic Maps meets adjacent technologies. Researchers from related disciplines are explicitly invited to present their efforts towards the advancement of semantic technologies. Some examples, from a remarkably incomplete listing, are: markup languages, data modelling, natural language processing, cognitive science, philosophy, and software engineering.
Besides the keynotes, presented by leading heads of the Topic Maps community, the conference schedule covers parallel science- and industry-oriented tracks, poster and demonstration sessions. The latest ideas from the community are discussed in the open- space sessions.
TMRA features a full day of tutorials prior to the regular conference program. Tutorials@TMRA provides a plat- form to present and attend high quality lectures in the field of Topic Maps. The tutorials offer an opportunity to learn about new areas of Topic Maps research, to get an introduction to important established topics, or to develop higher skill levels in already familiar areas.
TMRA - the international conferences on Topic Maps Research and Applications - take place annually in October in Leipzig, Germany. It is organised by the Zentrum für Informations-, Wissens- und Dienstleistungsmanagement.
We are always looking for original, high quality papers with substantial contributions. In 2008 the TMRA proceedings will appear in the LIV series, published by the University of Leipzig. It is assured, that the proceedings are indexed by DBLP and Google Scholar. The conference language is English. Submission deadline for all contributions is early summer.
Kontaktperson
Lutz Maicher
http://www.wifa.uni-leipzig.de/isrm ...
Lutz ist Projektleiter von Musica Migrans, Topic Maps Lab Community.. und Repertoire of the St. Thomas.. .
Vortragende
Benjamin Bock
http://twitter.com/bnjmnbck
Benjamin ist Projektleiter von Ruby Topic Maps und rtm-tmql.
Thomas Schwotzer
http://www.f4.fhtw-berlin.de/lehrende ...
Thomas ist Projektleiter von Shark. Er ist beteiligt an TM4J2ME.
Publikationen
Topic Maps as Application Data Model for Subject-centric Applications
von Gerhard Weber, Ralf Eilbracht, ...
A Topic Maps-based ontology IR system versus Clustering-based IR System: A Comparative ...
von Myongho Yi und Sam Oh
Quality, Relevance and Importance in Information Retrieval with Fuzzy Semantic Networks
von Roy Lachica, Dino Karabeg und Sasa Rudan
TMAPI 2.0
von Lars Heuer und Johannes Schmidt
Creating Web Presentation for Observatory and Planetarium with Topic Maps
von Martina Husáková und Kamila Olševičová
Creating a Topic Maps Based e-Learning System on Introductory Physics
von Motomu Naito und Shu Matsuura
SocioTM – Relevancies, Collaboration, and Socio-knowledge in Topic Maps
von Sasa Rudan und Sinisa Rudan
The Effects of Topic Map Components on Serendipitous Information Retrieval
von Sam Oh und Won Sunmin
A step towards TMDM 3.0
von Benjamin Bock, Robert Barta und Xuân Baldauf, ...
libtmrm
von Jan Schreiber
The idea of Topic Maps is essential to enable dynamic information logistic. This requires a system that understands the context of the user to provide relevant informations and options automatically. Therefore semantic analysis is needed organizing content in a dynamic net structure.