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Join us at the 2007 International Conference on Knowledge Capture (K-CAP) in Whistler, Canada from October 27 to October 31. This event highlights advanced topics in knowledge management, semantic web applications, and innovative engineering design strategies. Participate in workshops such as KW4ED, SAAKM, and KCCP-07. Gain insights from expert talks covering machine reading, human computation, and more. Don't miss the chance to network during social events, including the banquet and poster receptions showcasing cutting-edge research.
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-CAP 2007International Conference on Knowledge Capture Whistler, Canada http://www.csd.abdn.ac.uk/kcap07 Oct 27 – Oct 31
Workshops • 28 October 2007 • KW4ED - Knowledge Management and Semantic Web for Engineering Design • Semantic Authoring, Annotation and Knowledge Markup (SAAKM) • Second International Workshop on Modular Ontologies • Knowledge Capture and Constraint Programming (KCCP-07)
Workshop on Knowledge Management and Semantic Web for Engineering Design • Relational Data Mining through Propositional ... Learning for SVE by Monika Žáková • Knowledge Acquisition and Management using Semantic Web Technologies: Application in software development by Paulo Gomes • Text Mining Support in Semantic Metadata Extraction by Paul Buitelaar • An Interactive Image Mining System by Takayuki Baba • ...
K-CAP Conference • 29-31 October • Invited talks: • Machine Reading of Web Text by Oren Etzioni • Human Computation by Luis von Ahn • Social Events: • Welcome Dessert Reception • Conference Banquet • Poster Reception
Interesting papers • Searching Ontologies Based on Content: Experiments in Biomedical Domain by Harith Alani • Capturing and Answering Questions Posed to a Knowledge-Based System by Peter Clark (Boeing) • KBS Development through Ontology Mapping and Ontology Driven Acquisition by Derek Sleeman • Applying Problem Solving Methods for Process Knowledge Acquisition, Representation and Reasoning by Jose M. Gómez-Pérez • A Methodology for Asynchronous Multi-User Editing of Semantic Web Ontologies by Julian Seidenberg