TMRA 2009
Konferenz (11.11.2009 - 13.11.2009)
http://www.tmra.de/2009/
Mediencampus Leipzig
Poetenweg 28,
04155
Leipzig,
Germany
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Call for Contributions
TMRA 2009 will be the fifth 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. TMRA 2009 will take place in the Media Campus Villa Ida, Leipzig, Germany and will be hosted by the Topic Maps Lab.
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.
“Linked Topic Maps” – The Motto of TMRA 2009
A web of globally linked topic maps is behind the Vision of a Topic Maps World that Graham Moore presented at the Topic Maps Norway 2009 conference in Oslo this spring. Linked Topic Maps is the first step on the way to global federated knowledge exchange. It’s about PSIs connecting different topics in different topic maps together. It’s about using protocols like SDShare, and the exchange of Topic Maps fragments. Linked Topic Maps will enable crawlers to walk through a globally interlinked web of topic maps.
The social graph and geo-spatial information globally link topic maps across all domains. And why not linking topic maps with real world objects, stepping into the web of things? And what about walking through topic maps in augmented realities, to link the real life experience with the web of data?
But Linked Topic Maps is also about the semantic integration of heterogeneous sources of structured and unstructured data, based on the integration model provided by Topic Maps. To meet the challenge of exploiting the merging facilities at global scale advanced approaches are needed.
The goal of the TMRA 2009 conference is bringing together all the ideas, concepts and implementations which will help to make true the vision of a web of linked topic maps for global knowledge federation.
Kontaktperson
Vortragende
Michael Sperberg-McQueen
http://cmsmcq.com/
Michael ist Autor von Linked Topic Maps und Topic maps, RDF, and.. . Er war Hauptredner auf TMRA 2009.
Dokumente
The TMRA 2009 web site is up
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The fifth TMRA conference will be held in Leipzig on November 11-13. The web site and call for papers are now posted. The motto of TMRA 2009 will be …
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The Best Topic Map Contest @TMRA 2009
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Submit your topic maps to the Best Topic Map Contest @TMRA 2009 to get glory and win money.
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Ontopia Code Camp at TMRA 2009
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At the Ontopia code camp you get introduced to Ontopia, the main open source Topic Maps project today, and learn …
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Interview with Tassilo Pelligrini from the ...
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In the interview with Tassilo from the Semantic Web Company Lutz spoke about the ongoing developments in the Topic Maps field.
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Social Topic Maps browser Maiana released ...
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The Topic Maps Lab has released Maiana in beta. Maiana is for sharing and exploring Topic Maps sources.
Themen sind Maiana und TMRA 2009.
Wrap-up of TMRA 2009 from Nexxor
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Nexxor, present with three participants at the TMRA conference, published a comprehensive wrap-up of the TMRA 2009 conference.
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TMRA 2009 wrap-up published by the German ...
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The German Ministry for Research and Educations (BMBF) published an article about the TMRA 2009 conference.
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Michael Sperberg-McQueen on TMRA 2009
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Michael Sperberg-McQueen, co-editor of the XML and invited expert to other W3C standards, hold the opening keynote at TMRA 2009. In his conference …
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TMRA 2009 proceedings online available
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The full document of the TMRA 2009 proceedings has been published.
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Publikationen
Building and Integrating Competitive Intelligence Reports Using Topic Map Technology
von Tomáš Kliegr, Jan Nemrava, ...
Bumblehood - a Topic Maps Based WYSIWYG Wiki for Travel Guides and Yellow Pages
von Matko Botincan, Claudiu Dobre, ...
Automated Focus Extraction for Question Answering over Topic Maps
von Rani Pinchuk, Tiphaine Dalmas, ...
Construction of Authority Information for Personal Names Focused on the Former Japanese ...
von Norio Togiya und Motomu Naito
Creating Topic Maps Ontologies for Space Experiments
von David Damen, Rani Pinchuk und Bernard Fontaine
H-Maps: An Efficient Approach for Graphical Visualization and Navigation of Topic Maps ...
von Markus Leber, Thilo Klöpfer, ...
Isidor-UI: Generating a User Interface with Topic Maps Constraint Language and ...
von Christoph Ludwig, Marc Wilhelm Küster, ...
JRuby Topic Maps
von Arnim Bleier, Benjamin Bock und Uta Schulze, ...
Semantic Integration of Relational Data Sources With Topic Maps
von Thomas Neidhart und Rani Pinchuk
TMSPARQL
von Kal Ahmed und Graham Moore
As a former information scientist, I am fascinated since 1999 by the capabilities for building Topic Maps-based knowledge systems having the potential to augment human mind. One can model arbitrary knowledge organization systems, deal with semantic heterogeneity, collocate all facts about one subject in one logical place, and with TMQL have semantic retrieval on federated semantic networks. Therefore I expect bright prospects for business concepts building on the exchange of such knowledge snippets via semantic knowledge services.