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This is the second of two meetings, the first of which provided planning and training to set the stage for this meeting. More information on the workshop series is available at the links below.
We will hold this second meeting in November, 2008, in Boulder, CO. It will be limited to 60 people.
This is the second of two meetings, the first of which provided planning and training to set the stage for this meeting. More information on the workshop series is available at the links below.
We will hold this second meeting in November, 2008, in Boulder, CO. It will be limited to 60 people.
This is the second of two meetings, the first of which provided planning and training to set the stage for this meeting. More information on the workshop series is available at the links below.
We will hold this second meeting in November, 2008, in Boulder, CO. It will be limited to 60 people.
From the workshop website:
Current developments in sensor technology provide increasing opportunities to analyze human behavior and monitor environmental processes in a changing world.
This is the second of two meetings, the first of which provided planning and training to set the stage for this meeting. More information on the workshop series is available at the links below.
We will hold this second meeting in November, 2008, in Boulder, CO. It will be limited to 60 people.
From the workshop website:
Current developments in sensor technology provide increasing opportunities to analyze human behavior and monitor environmental processes in a changing world.
From the workshop website:
Current developments in sensor technology provide increasing opportunities to analyze human behavior and monitor environmental processes in a changing world.
From the conference website
Scientific research is increasingly carried out by communities of researchers that span disciplines, laboratories, organizations, and national boundaries.
From the conference website
Scientific research is increasingly carried out by communities of researchers that span disciplines, laboratories, organizations, and national boundaries.
The world-wide-web (www) is being envisioned and designed as a 'semantic network', to the point that we refer to it as 'semantic web', where semantics refers to the relationship between the meaning of its nodes and arcs. To date, many of the functional expectations of the SW are yet to be fulfilled (large scale deployments, ability to extract meaning from context, to infer relationships etc).
From the conference website
Scientific research is increasingly carried out by communities of researchers that span disciplines, laboratories, organizations, and national boundaries.
The world-wide-web (www) is being envisioned and designed as a 'semantic network', to the point that we refer to it as 'semantic web', where semantics refers to the relationship between the meaning of its nodes and arcs. To date, many of the functional expectations of the SW are yet to be fulfilled (large scale deployments, ability to extract meaning from context, to infer relationships etc).
From the conference website
Scientific research is increasingly carried out by communities of researchers that span disciplines, laboratories, organizations, and national boundaries.
The world-wide-web (www) is being envisioned and designed as a 'semantic network', to the point that we refer to it as 'semantic web', where semantics refers to the relationship between the meaning of its nodes and arcs. To date, many of the functional expectations of the SW are yet to be fulfilled (large scale deployments, ability to extract meaning from context, to infer relationships etc).
From the conference website
Scientific research is increasingly carried out by communities of researchers that span disciplines, laboratories, organizations, and national boundaries.
The world-wide-web (www) is being envisioned and designed as a 'semantic network', to the point that we refer to it as 'semantic web', where semantics refers to the relationship between the meaning of its nodes and arcs. To date, many of the functional expectations of the SW are yet to be fulfilled (large scale deployments, ability to extract meaning from context, to infer relationships etc).
From the conference website
Scientific research is increasingly carried out by communities of researchers that span disciplines, laboratories, organizations, and national boundaries.
Location
San Francisco, California
Moscone Center
West and North Buildings
Howard Street
Identified Sessions of Interest
MMI has identified a series of sessions that may be of particular interest to our community. Please make us aware of others as needed.
Location
San Francisco, California
Moscone Center
West and North Buildings
Howard Street
Identified Sessions of Interest
MMI has identified a series of sessions that may be of particular interest to our community. Please make us aware of others as needed.
Location
San Francisco, California
Moscone Center
West and North Buildings
Howard Street
Identified Sessions of Interest
MMI has identified a series of sessions that may be of particular interest to our community. Please make us aware of others as needed.
