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[dbjapan] LKR2008 参加案内
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- From: Haruo Yokota <yokota [at] cs.titech.ac.jp>
- Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 13:27:34 +0900 (JST)
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日本データベース学会の皆様、 以前にも流させて頂きましたが、直前になりましたので、再度、東京工業大学 21世紀COE「大規模知識資源の体系化と活用基盤構築」主催の国際シンポジウ ム LKR2008 の参加案内を流させて頂きます。日本データベース学会他多くの 学会に協賛頂いており、興味深い招待講演も多数企画されております。是非、 多数ご参加頂けますようお願い致します。 −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− 横田 治夫 〒152-8552 東京都目黒区大岡山 2-12-1 東京工業大学 学術国際情報センター 情報基盤部門 (兼) 大学院 情報理工学研究科 計算工学専攻 TEL: (03) 5734-3505 (直通)、 FAX: (03) 5734-3504 email: yokota [at] cs.titech.ac.jp −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− ---------------------------------------------------------------------- LKR2008 Call for Participation The 3rd International Conference on Large-scale Knowledge Resources Conference Hall, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo Japan 3-5 March, 2008 http://www.coe21-lkr.titech.ac.jp/lkr2008 Registration is now open: https://act.jtbgmt.com/gmt/ssl/LKR2008.asp In the 21st century, we are now on the way to the knowledge-intensive society in which knowledge plays ever more important roles. Research interest should inevitably shift from information to knowledge, namely how to build, organize, maintain and utilize knowledge are the central issues in a wide variety of fields. The 21st Century COE program, "Framework for Systematization and Application of Large-scale Knowledge Resources (COE-LKR)" conducted by Tokyo Institute of Technology is one of the attempts to challenge these important issues. Inspired by this project, LKR2008 aims at bringing together diverse contribution in cognitive science, computer science, education and linguistics to explore design, construction, extension, maintenance, validation, and application of knowledge. Invited Talks: Nicoletta Calzolari (Director, ILC-CNR, Itary) "A European Research Infrastructure of Language Resources and Language Technologies" Donna Harman (Guest Researcher, NIST, USA) "Towards Better Evaluation Methodologies" Biing-Hwang Juang (Professor, Georgia Tech. USA) "From Information to Intelligence - the Role of Relative Significance in Decision Making and Inference -" Koji Shibano (Professor, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan) "Large Scale e-language Laboratory based on Web 2.0" Henry Thompson (Reader, The University of Edinburgh, UK) "Web Architecture and Naming for Knowledge Resources" Yuji Matsumoto (Professor, NAIST, Japan) "Corpus Annotation/Management Tools for the Project: Balanced Corpus of Contemporary Written Japanese" Organizing committee: General conference chair: Furui, Sadaoki (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Program co-chairs: Ortega, Antonio (University of Southern California) Tokunaga, Takenobu (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Publication chair: Yonezaki, Naoki (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Publicity chair: Yokota, Haruo (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Local organizing chair: Shinoda, Koichi (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Sponsored by: 21st Century Center of Excellence (COE) Program "Framework for Systematization and Application of Large-scale Knowledge Resources", Tokyo Institute of Technology (http://www.coe21-lkr.titech.ac.jp) In corporation with: IEEE Japan Council ACM Japan Chapter Japan Society for Software Science and Technology Information Processing Society of Japan The Database Society of Japan The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers National Institute of Multimedia Education Japan Society for Educational Technology Acoustical Society of Japan International Speech Communication Association Program: March 3rd 10:00-10:20 Opening Sadaoki Furui 10:20-11:10 Invited Talk 1: From Information to Intelligence: The Role of Relative Significance in Decision Making and Inference Biing-Hwang Juang 11:10-11:30 <Break> [Session: Mining Knowledge] 11:30-11:55 Comparing LDA with pLSI as a Dimensionality Reduction Method in Document Clustering Tomonari Masada, Senya Kiyasu and Sueharu Miyahara 11:55-12:20 Identification of MCMC Samples for Clustering Kenichi Kurihara, Tsuyoshi Murata and Taisuke Sato 12:20-12:45 TGC-Tree: An Online Algorithm Tracing Closed Itemset and Transaction Set Simultaneously Junbo Chen and Bo Zhou 12:45-14:15 <Lunch> [Session: Building Resources] 14:15-15:05 Invited Talk 2: Initiatives, Tendencies and Driving Forces for a "Lexical Web" as Part of a "Language Infrastructure" Nicoletta Calzolari 15:05-15:55 Invited Talk 3: Corpus Annotation/Management Tools for the Project: Balanced Corpus of Contemporary Written Japanese Yuji Matsumoto 15:55-16:15 <Break> 16:15-16:40 Capturing the Structures in Association Knowledge: Application of Network Analyses to Large-scale Databases of Japanese Word Associations Terry Joyce and Maki Miyake 16:40-17:05 Construction of a Probabilistic Hierarchical Structure based on a Japanese Corpus and a Japanese Thesaurus Asuka Terai, Bin Liu and Masanori Nakagawa 17:05-17:30 CHISE: Character Processing based on Character Ontology Tomohiko Morioka March 4th [Session: Image and Video] 10:00-10:25 Soccer Formation Classification Based on Fisher Weight Map and Gaussian Mixture Models Toshie Misu, Masahide Naemura, Mahito Fujii and Nobuyuki Yagi 10:25-10:50 Supervised Learning of Similarity Measures for Content-based 3D Model Retrieval Hamid Laga and Masayuki Nakajima 10:50-11:15 Automatic Score Scene Detection for Baseball Video Koichi Shinoda, Kazuki Ishihara, Sadaoki Furui and Takahiro Mochizuki 11:15-11:35 <Break> 11:35-13:05 Poster 13:05-14:25 <Lunch> [Session: Using Resources] 14:25-15:15 Invited Talk 4: Large Scale e-Language Laboratory based on Web 2.0 Koji Shibano 15:15-15:40 Distant Collocations between Suppositional Adverbs and Clause-Final Modality Forms in Japanese Language Corpora Irena Srdanovic Erjavec, Andrej Bekes and Kikuko Nishina 15:40-16:00 <Break> 16:00-16:25 Using Singular Value Decomposition to Compute Answer Similarity in a Language Independent Approach to Question Answering Edward Whittaker, Josef Novak, Matthias Heie, Shuichiro Imai and Sadaoki Furui 16:25-16:50 On the representation of perceptual knowledge for understanding reference expressions Philipp Spanger and Takenobu Tokunaga 16:50-17:15 A Computational Model of Risk-Context-Dependent Inductive Reasoning Based on a Support Vector Machine Kayo Sakamoto and Masanori Nakagawa March 5th [Session: Infrastructure] 9:30-10:20 Invited Talk 5: Web Architecture and Naming for Knowledge Resources Henry Thompson 10:20-11:10 Invited Talk 6: Towards Better Evaluation for Human Language Technology Donna Harman 11:10-11:35 An Effective Scheduling Scheme for Information Searching with Computational Resources Scattered over a Large-Scale Network Shota Kondo, Shinji Sugawara and Yutaka Ishibasi Contact: International Conference Committee The 21st COE-LKR, Tokyo Institute of Technology 2-12-1, Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 152-8552 JAPAN E-mail : lkr2008[at]coe21-lkr.titech.ac.jp ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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