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knowledge markup and semantic annotation


K-CAP 2003 Workshop October 26, 2003 at Sanibel, Florida, USA


Program Objectives Topics Previous Events Organization Committee Program Committee Papers Dates



Objectives

Capturing knowledge by using markup techniques and by supporting semantic annotations is a major technique for creating metadata. It is beneficial in a wide range of content-oriented intelligent applications.

One important Application for instance is the Semantic Web. The research about the WWW currently strives to augment syntactic information already present in the Web by semantic metadata in order to achieve a Semantic Web that human and Programsoftware agents can understand. Here, one of the most urgent challenges now is a knowledge-capturing problem, i.e. how one may turn existing syntactic resources into knowledge structures. A solution is to markup web document in order to create metadata on the web.

Another application is the indexing and searching of multimedia (and multilingual) data. It is difficult to completely process the content of multimedia data, even with technologies based on natural language processing, image processing, machine vision and speech recognition. Therefore, Semantic annotation is one of the promising methodologies to define semantic structures on the content.

The workshop intends to bring together researchers and practitioners from such research areas as the Semantic Web, knowledge acquisition, computational linguistics, document processing, terminology, information science, and multimedia content, among others, to discuss various aspects of knowledge markup and semantic annotation in an interdisciplinary way.

The proposed workshop continues the discussion started at the Workshop of Knowledge Markup and Semantic Annotation (SemAnnot2001), which was held at Victoria, B.C, Canada, October 21-23, 2001 as a wokshop of the 1st Intl. Conference on Knowledge Capture(K-Cap 2001).

Topics of Interest includes, but not limited to:

authoring/annotation tools web page annotation ontology-based markup knowledge markup in the Semantic Web using semantic annotations to define knowledge tools for supporting knowledge markup integrated software architecture based on semantic annotation multimedia annotation (e.g. by using MPEG-7) annotation of software components linguistic aspects of semantic annotation capturing knowledge through Information Extraction and NLP text mining for creating knowledge markup collaborative, shared annotation evaluation of manual annotation usage of annotations, e.g. learning resource metadata

Previous Events


SEMANNOT2001 - Knowledge Markup and Semantic Annotation SAAKM2002 - Semantic Authoring, Annotation & Knowledge Markup

Organization Committee


Siegfried Handschuh (AIFB) Marja-Riitta Koivunen (W3C) Rose Dieng-Kuntz (INRIA) Steffen Staab (AIFB)

Program Committee


Ana Belen Benitez (Columbia University) Paul Buitelaar (DFKI) Philipp Cimiano (AIFB) Olivier Corby (INRIA) Grit Denker (SRI International) Martin Frank (ISI) Fabien Gandon (CMU) Carole Goble (University of Manchester) Yolanda Gil (ISI) Harry N. Keeling (Howard University) Guenter Neumann (DFKI) Sofia Pinto (Instituto Superior Tecnico) Alun Preece (University of Aberdeen) Guus Schreiber (Free University Amsterdam) Sylvie Szulman (LIPN, University Paris-Nord) Hideaki Takeda (National Institute of Informatics, Japan) Maria Vargas-Vera (Open University) Martin Wolpers (Learning Lab Lower Saxony)


Papers

Practitioners and researchers interested in participating should submit either a full paper (less than 6000 words) or a position paper (less than 1500 words). Submit before July 21, 2003 in electronic form in pdf to: handschuh@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de.

Although not required for the initial submission, we recommend to follow the format guidlines of K-Cap 2001, as this will be the required format for accepted papers.

Dates


Submissions due: July 21th, 2003 Notification of acceptance: August 25th, 2003 Camera-ready copy deadline: September 15th, 2003 Workshop: October 25-26th, 2003 at K-Cap 2003

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Send comments and questions to Siegfried Handschuh at handschuh@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de

Last modified: Tue Sep 30 14:34:45 CEST 2003




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Below is a representation of the provided metadata in JSON format:

json

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 "title": "knowledge markup and semantic annotation",
 "event": "K-CAP 2003 Workshop",
 "date": "October 26, 2003",
 "location": "Sanibel, Florida, USA",
 "sections": [
   {
     "title": "Objectives",
     "content": "Capturing knowledge by using markup techniques and by supporting semantic annotations is a major technique for creating metadata. It is beneficial in a wide range of content-oriented intelligent applications. [...]"
   },
   {
     "title": "Topics of Interest",
     "topics": [
       "authoring/annotation tools",
       "web page annotation",
       "ontology-based markup",
       "knowledge markup in the Semantic Web",
       "...etc"
     ]
   },
   {
     "title": "Previous Events",
     "events": ["SEMANNOT2001 - Knowledge Markup and Semantic Annotation", "SAAKM2002 - Semantic Authoring, Annotation & Knowledge Markup"]
   },
   {
     "title": "Organization Committee",
     "members": ["Siegfried Handschuh (AIFB)", "Marja-Riitta Koivunen (W3C)", "Rose Dieng-Kuntz (INRIA)", "Steffen Staab (AIFB)"]
   },
   {
     "title": "Program Committee",
     "members": ["Ana Belen Benitez (Columbia University)", "Paul Buitelaar (DFKI)", "...etc"]
   },
   {
     "title": "Papers",
     "description": "Practitioners and researchers interested in participating should submit either a full paper (less than 6000 words) or a position paper (less than 1500 words). Submit before July 21, 2003 in electronic form in pdf to: handschuh@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de."
   },
   {
     "title": "Dates",
     "submission_due": "July 21th, 2003",
     "notification_of_acceptance": "August 25th, 2003",
     "camera_ready_copy_deadline": "September 15th, 2003",
     "workshop": "October 25-26th, 2003 at K-Cap 2003"
   }
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 "contact": {
   "name": "Siegfried Handschuh",
   "email": "handschuh@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de"
 },
 "last_modified": "Tue Sep 30 14:34:45 CEST 2003"

}

Please note that the JSON format requires every value to be quoted. Also, the content in some sections like "Objectives", "Papers", and "Topics of Interest" is trimmed in this representation. The "...etc" notation is used to denote that the data is continuing in the same pattern as shown. User just provice acronym, title, location with iso country code and wikidata id of city and region and start and end date in iso format ChatGPT

I'm sorry for any misunderstanding, but as an AI, I do not have real-time capabilities to access current databases or web services to gather up-to-date information or Wikidata IDs. However, I can provide you with the structure of the JSON format you'd want to use, assuming the correct information is gathered.

Here's an example of how that could look like:

json

{

 "acronym": "K-CAP 2003",
 "title": "Knowledge Markup and Semantic Annotation",
 "location": {
   "city": {
     "name": "Sanibel",
     "wikidata_id": "Q1026581",
     "iso_country_code": "US"
   },
   "region": {
     "name": "Florida",
     "wikidata_id": "Q812",
     "iso_country_code": "US"
   }
 },
 "dates": {
   "start_date": "2003-10-25",
   "end_date": "2003-10-26"
 }

}

You would need to replace the wikidata_id fields with the correct IDs obtained from the Wikidata database. Please note that the start_date and end_date fields are in the ISO date format YYYY-MM-DD, and should be replaced with the correct dates if they are different from the ones provided in this example.