Information visualisation workshop


ANNEX 3: List of participants



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ANNEX 3: List of participants




Heidrun

Allert

Universitaet Hannover

allert@kbs.uni-hannover.de

Stanislaw

Ambroszkiewicz

Institute of Computer Science Polish Academy of Sciences

sambrosz@ipipan.waw.pl

Pasqualino

Assini

The Data Archive - University of Essex

titto@essex.ac.uk

Paolo

Avesani

ITC-IRST

avesani@irst.itc.it

Sonia

Bergamaschi

DSI - Universita di Modena e Reggio-Emilia

sonia.bergamaschi@unimo.it

Harold

Boley

Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz

boley@informatik.uni-kl.de

Matteo

Bonifacio

Arthur Andersen Italia

matteo.bonifacio@it.arthurandersen.com

Bert

Bos

W3C/INRIA

bert@w3.org

Luca

Botturi

Universita della Svizzeria italiana

luca.botturi@lu.unisi.ch

Malek

Boualem

France Telecom R&D

malek.boualem@rd.francetelecom.fr

Paolo

Bouquet

University of Trento (Italy)

bouquet@cs.unitn.it

Paul

Brandt

TNO Physics and Electronics Laboratory

p.brandt@fel.tno.nl

Dan

Brickley

ILRT/W3C

danbri@w3.org

Martin

Bryan

The SGML Centre

mtbryan@diffuse.org

Gerhard

Budin

University of Vienna

gerhard.budin@univie.ac.at

Joe

Bullock

Canon Research Centre Europe

joeb@cre.canon.co.uk

Stephen

Buswell

Stilo Technology Ltd

sb@stilo.com

Antonio

Capani

Explo-IT Research

capani@Explo-IT.com

Paola

Capitani




pcapitan@dada.it

Nicola

Capuano

Università degli Studi di Salerno

niccap@crmpa.unisa.it

Jens

Christensen

CE




Ioannis T.

Christou

Intracom S.A.

ichr@intracom.gr

Vania

Conan

Thomson-CSF Comsys

vania.conan@tcc.thomson-csf.com

Stefan

Covaci

POPNET AGENTSCAPE AG

s.covaci@agentscape.de

Zhan

Cui

BT Plc, UK

zhan.cui@bt.com

Cinzia

D’Ascanio

CE

cinzia.dascanio@cec.eu.int

Patrick

De Causmaecker

KaHo Sint-Lieven

Patrick.DeCausmaecker@kahosl.be

Jos

De Roo

AGFA

jos.deroo.jd@belgium.agfa.com

David

De Roure

University of Southampton

dder@ecs.soton.ac.uk

Jean

Delahousse

Mondeca

Jean.Delahousse@mondeca.com

Peter

Demeester

KaHo Sint-Lieven

Peter.Demeester@kahosl.be

Steven

Depuydt

KUL, ESAT, Docarch

steven.depuydt@esat.kuleuven.ac.be

Mike

Dewar

NAG Ltd

miked@nag.co.uk

Hadhami

Dhraief

University of Hannover

dhraief@kbs.uni-hannover.de

Ying

Ding

University, Amsterdam

ying@cs.vu.nl

Edd

Dumbill

XML.com (O’Reilly Network)

edd@xml.com

Kurt

Englmeier

DIW-German Institute for Economic research

kurt@diwsysv.diw-berlin.de

Jérôme

Euzenat

INRIA Rhône-Alpes

Jerome.Euzenat@inrialpes.fr

Peter

Fankhauser

GMD-IPSI

fankhaus@darmstadt.gmd.de

Dieter

Fensel

Free University of Amsterdam

dieter@cs.vu.nl

Christian

Fillies

Fillies & Friends Consulting

cfillies@cfillies.de

Gerti

Foest

DFN (German Academic Network Association)

foest@dfn.de

Martin

Fredriksson

Blekinge Institute of Technology

martin.fredriksson@ipd.hk-r.se

Maurizio

Gabbrielli

Universita' di Udine

gabbri@dimi.uniud.it

Carole

Goble

University of Manchester

carole@cs.man.ac.uk

Guido

Grau

ITV Denkendorf

guido.grau@itv-denkendorf.de

Volker

Grienitz

UNITY AG

grienitz@unity.de

Christian

Gronoff

SEMIOSPHERE

semiosphere@wanadoo.fr

Lynda

Hardman

CWI (Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica)

Lynda.Hardman@cwi.nl

Bent

Hauschildt

CE




Birgit

Hay

University LUC Diepenbeek

birgit.hay@luc.ac.be

Pat

Hayes

IHMC, University of West Florida

phayes@ai.uwf.edu

Andrea

Helbach

MedienRaum asbl

andrea.helbach@mediatel.lu

Erik

Hellman

Blekinge Institute of Technology

erik.hellman@ipd.hk-r.se

Johan

Hjelm

Ericsson

johan.hjelm@era-t.ericsson.se

Timo

Honkela

Gurusoft Oy

timo.honkela@gurusoft.fi

Bernard

Horan

Sun Microsystems

bernard.horan@sun.com

Ian

Horrocks

University of Manchester

horrocks@cs.man.ac.uk

George

Ioannidis

University of Bremen

gtis@tzi.org

Mikael

Jern

Advanced Visual Systems Aps and Linkoping University Sweden

m.jern@helsingborg.se
or mikael@avs.dk

Charalampos

Karagiannidis

Centre for Research and Technology – Hellas (CERTH)

karagian@iti.gr

Atanas

Kiryakov

OntoText Lab., Sirma AI Ltd.

naso@sirma.bg

Wolfgang

Klas

Universität Wien, Institut für Informatik und Wirtschaftsinformatik

Wolfgang.Klas@univie.ac.at

Claudia

Kunze

University of Tübingen

kunze@sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de

David

Leal

CAESAR Systems Limited

david@cedarlon.demon.co.uk

Steffen

Lindek

International DOI Foundation

steffen@lindek.de

Maite

López-Sánchez

iSOCO, Intelligent Software Components S.A.

maite@isoco.com

Sigfrid

Lundberg

Lund university library/NetLab

sigfrid.lundberg@lub.lu.se

Valerie A.

Martin

Brunel University

valerie.martin@brunel.ac.uk

Mia

Marttiini

Gurusoft Oy

mia.marttiini@uiah.fi

Brian

McBride

HP Laboratories

brian_mcbride@hp.com

Robert

Meersman

VUB STARlab

meersman@vub.ac.be

Zdenek

Mikovec

Czech Technical University Prague

xmikovec@fel.cvut.cz

Libby

Miller

ILRT, University of Bristol

libby.miller@bristol.ac.uk

Amedeo

Napoli

CNRS -- INRIA -- Universités de Nancy

napoli@loria.fr

J.

Nicklisch-Franken

Persist AG

nicklisch-franken@persistag.com

Mikael

Nilsson

Royal Institute of Technology

mini@nada.kth.se

Francis

Norton

Intelligent Environments

Fnorton@ie.com

Bert

Paepen

KUL, ESAT, Docarch

bert.paepen@esat.kuleuven.ac.be

Chaitali

Patel

Brunel University - Semantic Integration Environment (SITE)

chaitali.patel@brunel.ac.uk

Patrick

Peiffer

TADORO.COM Servolutions GmbH

patrick.peiffer@tadoro.com

Domenico

Perrotta

CE




A.

Persidis

Biovista

biovista@ath.forthnet.gr

R.A.

Poell

Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO)

poell@fel.tno.nl

Yann

Pollet

Matra Systèmes & Information

ypollet@matra-ms2i.fr

Sylvie

Regnier-Prost

GIE EADS CCR

sylvie.regnier@eads-nv.com

Francesco

Ricci

ITC-irst

ricci@itc.it

Michael

Rose

Technical University of Denmark

rose@tele.dtu.dk

Günther

Rothfuss

successnet ag

rothfuss.gunther@successnet.de

Catherine

Roussey

LISI

croussey@lisisun1.insa-lyon.fr

Janne

Saarela

Pro Solutions

js@pro-solutions.com

Norman

Sadeh

CE







Salerno

University of Salerno

salerno@unisa.it

Demetrios G.

Sampson

Centre for Research and Technology – Hellas (CERTH)

sampson@iti.gr

Heinz

Schweppe

Freie Universität Berlin

hs@inf.fu-berlin.de

Mark

Seaborne

Sterling Commerce

mark_seaborne@stercomm.com

Frederique

Segond

Xerox Research Centre Europe

frederique.segond@xrce.xerox.com

Dave

Snowdon

Xerox Research Centre Europe

Dave.Snowdon@xrce.xerox.com

Xavier

Sosnowska

Cedefop

xso@cedefop.eu.int

Samuel

Sourdeu

FOREM

samuel.sourdeau@forem.be

Kilian

Stoffel

University of Neuchâtel

Kilian.Stoffel@unine.ch

Rudi

Studer

Univ. of Karlsruhe

studer@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de

York

Sure

University of Karlsruhe

sure@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de

Christos

Tatsiopoulos

EPIS LTD

atatsio@europeanprofiles.gr

Ralph

Traphöner

tecinno GmbH

ralph.traphöner@tecinno.com

Eric

van der Vlist

DYOMEDEA

vdv@dyomedea.com

Piek

Vossen

Sail Labs BVBA

Piek.Vossen@sail-labs.be

Gerhard K.

Wagner

Austrian Federation for the Information Industry

gkwagner@via.at

Frauke

Weichhardt

beratung im netz

fweichhardt@01019freenet.de

Alessandro

Zanasi

IBM

zanasia@it.ibm.com a_zanasi@yahoo.it


ANNEX 4: Excerpt from the draft IST Work Programme 2001


III.4 Information access, filtering, analysis and handling (IAF)

The World Wide Web is becoming a major vehicle for the distribution and delivery of multimedia content including video and audio, accessible from stationary (including domestic) and mobile platforms. It is, however, necessary to impose more semantic structure on Web content in order to facilitate, for example, resource and knowledge discovery, information filtering and intelligent browsing. It is, in short, necessary to make Web content machine understandable. Given the sheer size and dynamics of the Web this can only be achieved through highly automated procedures.


IST2001 - III.4.1 Semantic Web technologies


Objectives: To enable users to access, retrieve and filter information from the Web, relevant to their interests and needs, and matching their quality expectations. This requires new and advanced methods, models, tools and systems for services related to access, retrieval and filtering of Web-based content, in particular the development of new search systems and machines, in line with existing and emerging relevant standards. These services would typically be provided by intelligent agents.

Focus:

This Action Line focuses on content technologies that contribute to the creation and exploitation of the Semantic Web. It invites projects that develop, apply and benchmark these technologies in a Web context. They include:



  • Methods and tools for coding and structuring digital content, for defining and declaring its semantics. These would typically employ XML, RDF and other techniques for semantic interoperability and reasoning such as ontologies for domain specific applications.

  • Methods and tools for the derivation of semantic attributes of Web-based content (in particular video, audio and images) through, for example,. automatic feature detection, video segmentation and post-processing. This would facilitate multimedia indexing based on content analysis as well as automated categorization of Web resources.

  • Semantics based tools for knowledge discovery and intelligent filtering and profiling such as information agents and specific query languages. Semantics based tools for collaborative filtering and knowledge sharing in specific or general user communities.

  • Information visualisation: intelligent and visual interfaces which take advantage of semantic information structures to provide users with radical new ways to navigate and search naturally through unknown and complex information spaces.

Issues to be addressed by projects under this Action Line include the sustainability and scalability of the proposed approaches concerning, for example, metadata repositories and ontologies. Projects may also wish to focus specifically on the constraints and special requirements of domestic platforms (such as WebTV) and mobile platforms (such as WAP and UMTS) for Web access, and their user communities. Ease of access as well as scalability and presentation of content are likely to be the main challenges here. Moreover, the integration of geographic information into Web-based service environments could greatly benefit the usability of mobile platforms.

Types of Actions addressed: Research and Development, Demonstration, Combined projects, Thematic Networks

Links with WP2000: New Action Line

ANNEX 5: Contacts in the European Commission, Information Society DG, Directorate D, Unit 5 (DG INFSO/D5):


Franco Mastroddi, Dep. Head of Unit, Franco.Mastroddi@cec.eu.int

Gerhard Heine, Principal Administrator, Gerhard.Heine@cec.eu.int

Martin Littlejohn, Principal Administrator, Martin.Littlejohn@cec.eu.int

Pierre-Paul Sondag, Principal Administrator, Pierre-Paul.Sondag@cec.eu.int

Hans-Georg Stork, Principal Scientific Officer, Hans-Georg.Stork@cec.eu.int

Webmaster: Joseph Kirsch, Joseph.Kirsch@cec.eu.int

Secretary: Elvire Lanners, Tel. +352-4301-36115, Fax. +352-4301-38099

Mail address:

European Commission

EUFO

rue Alcide de Gasperi



L-2920 Luxembourg

Location:

Euroforum Building

10, rue Robert Stumper

L-2557 Luxembourg



Relevant URLs:

http://www.cordis.lu/ist/ka3/iaf/home.html (IST Key Action III, Area "Information access, filtering, analysis and handling")

http://www.cordis.lu/ist/ka3/home.html (IST Key Action III "Multimedia content and tools")

http://www.cordis.lu/ist/home.html (IST website)


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