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    <title>Final call:  First IAOA Summer Institute in Applied Ontology,  Tuscany, Italy, July 17-23, 2011</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/606</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Apologies if you receive multiple copies.

===============================================

First IAOA Summer Institute in Applied Ontology
Firenze, Italy
July 17-23, 2011
Topic: Process Ontology and its Applications
in the human environment, in engineering, and 
in business

FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

===============================================

The International Association for Applied Ontology (www.iaoa.org), in cooperation with the Vespucci Initiative (www.vespucci.org), organizes its first Summer Institute in Applied Ontology in Florence, Italy, on July 17-23, 2011. Applications will close soon.

The IAOA promotes interdisciplinary research and international collaboration at the intersection of philosophical ontology, linguistics, logic, cognitive science, and computer science, and applications of ontological analysis more generally. 

This first Summer Institute in Applied Ontology will focus on the topic of Process Ontology and its applications to the analysis of processes in the human environm&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
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    <title>1st CFP: IJCAI-11 Workshop on Discovering Meaning On the Go in Large  &amp; Heterogeneous Data (LHD-11)</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/604</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Apologies for cross-posting

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Call for papers for LHD-11 workshop at IJCAI-11, July 2011, Barcelona:

Discovering Meaning On the Go in Large &amp;amp; Heterogeneous Data

http://dream.inf.ed.ac.uk/events/lhd-11/
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An interdisciplinary approach is necessary to discover and match meaning
dynamically in a world of increasingly large data.  This workshop aims
to bring together practitioners from academia, industry and government
for interaction and discussion.  The workshop will feature:

*  A panel discussion representing industrial and governmental input,
entitled "Big Society meets Big Data: Industry and Government
Applications of Mapping Meaning".  Panel members will include:
 *  Peter Mika (Yahoo!)
 *  Alon Halevy (Google)
 *  Tom McCutcheon (Dstl)
 *  (tbc)
*  An invited talk from Fausto Giunchglia, discussing the relationship
between social computing and ontol&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Michael Chan</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-12-18T00:48:21</dc:date>
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    <title>CFP: 23rd IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical  Systems 2010 (IEEE CBMS 2010)</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/603</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;IEEE CBMS 2010
23rd IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems 2010
Perth, Australia, 12-15 October 2010

http://www.cbms2010.curtin.edu.au/

The 23rd IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical
Systems (CBMS 2010) is intended to provide an international forum for
discussing the latest results in the field of computational medicine.
The scientific program of CBMS 2010 will consist of invited keynote
talks given by leading scientists in the field, and regular and
special track sessions that cover a broad array of issues which relate
computing to medicine.

RELEVANT TOPICS

Network and Telemedicine Systems
Medical Databases &amp;amp; Information Systems
Computer-Aided Diagnosis
Medical Devices with Embedded Computers
Bioinformatics in Medicine
Software Systems in Medicine
Pervasive Health Systems and Services
Web-based Delivery of Medical Information
Medical Image Segmentation &amp;amp; Compression
Content Analysis of Biomedical Image Data
Knowledge-Based &amp;amp; Decision Support Systems
Hand-held Com&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Amandeep Sidhu</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-06-04T15:30:02</dc:date>
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    <title>CFP: 23rd IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems 2010</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/602</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;IEEE CBMS 2010
23rd IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems 2010
Perth, Australia, 12-15 October 2010

http://www.cbms2010.curtin.edu.au/

The 23rd IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS 2010) is intended to provide an international forum for discussing the latest results in the field of computational medicine. The scientific program of CBMS 2010 will consist of invited keynote talks given by leading scientists in the field, and regular and special track sessions that cover a broad array of issues which relate computing to medicine.

RELEVANT TOPICS

Network and Telemedicine Systems
Medical Databases &amp;amp; Information Systems
Computer-Aided Diagnosis
Medical Devices with Embedded Computers
Bioinformatics in Medicine
Software Systems in Medicine
Pervasive Health Systems and Services
Web-based Delivery of Medical Information
Medical Image Segmentation &amp;amp; Compression
Content Analysis of Biomedical Image Data
Knowledge-Based &amp;amp; Decision Support Systems
Hand-held Com&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Amandeep Sidhu</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-04-26T06:21:24</dc:date>
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    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/600</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;IEEE CBMS 2010
23rd IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems 2010
Perth, Australia, 12-15 October 2010

http://www.cbms2010.curtin.edu.au/

The 23rd IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems
(CBMS 2010) is intended to provide an international forum for discussing the
latest results in the field of computational medicine. The scientific
program of CBMS 2010 will consist of invited keynote talks given by leading
scientists in the field, and regular and special track sessions that cover a
broad array of issues which relate computing to medicine.

RELEVANT TOPICS

Network and Telemedicine Systems
Medical Databases &amp;amp; Information Systems
Computer-Aided Diagnosis
Medical Devices with Embedded Computers
Bioinformatics in Medicine
Software Systems in Medicine
Pervasive Health Systems and Services
Web-based Delivery of Medical Information
Medical Image Segmentation &amp;amp; Compression
Content Analysis of Biomedical Image Data
Knowledge-Based &amp;amp; Decision Support Systems
Hand-held Com&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Amandeep Sidhu</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-04-25T06:07:25</dc:date>
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    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/599</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;IEEE CBMS 2010
23rd IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems 2010
Perth, Australia, 12-15 October 2010

http://www.cbms2010.curtin.edu.au/

The 23rd IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems
(CBMS 2010) is intended to provide an international forum for discussing the
latest results in the field of computational medicine. The scientific
program of CBMS 2010 will consist of invited keynote talks given by leading
scientists in the field, and regular and special track sessions that cover a
broad array of issues which relate computing to medicine.

RELEVANT TOPICS

Network and Telemedicine Systems
Medical Databases &amp;amp; Information Systems
Computer-Aided Diagnosis
Medical Devices with Embedded Computers
Bioinformatics in Medicine
Software Systems in Medicine
Pervasive Health Systems and Services
Web-based Delivery of Medical Information
Medical Image Segmentation &amp;amp; Compression
Content Analysis of Biomedical Image Data
Knowledge-Based &amp;amp; Decision Support Systems
Hand-held Com&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
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    <title>my own site</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/598</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;hi

how can I enable simple public stickies and text highlighting on my own web page in my own website, without requiring users to register or login?

thanks&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>johny why</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-04-06T22:47:34</dc:date>
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    <title>Re: Still alive?</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/595</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Laurian,

Another option that you should consider is Danno.

Danno is an Annotea server implementation that persists annotations to a 
local triple store (currently Sesame or Jena SDB or RDB).  Danno also 
implements OAI-PMH, and number of annotation query extensions.  The 
accompanying Dannotate tool is a multi-browser annotation tool that 
supports text and image annotation and has an experimental "live 
updates" mechanism.

There are public demo pages for Danno and Dannotate at 
http://maenad.itee.uq.edu.au/danno/ and 
http://maenad.itee.uq.edu.au/danno/dannotate.html

The Maven site for Danno and Dannotate (and related projects) are online 
at http://metadata.net/sf.html and the software is available from 
SourceForge at https://sourceforge.net/projects/metadata-net/

Danno is currently being used by the Atlas of Living Australia and the 
Aus-e-lit project, as well as in some internal projects.  And the 
codebase is under active development.  (We're currently working on 
access control and user managemen&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Stephen Crawley</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-03-22T07:14:50</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/594">
    <title>Re: Still alive?</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/594</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 04:20:28 +0100, Dorian Taylor (Lists)  
&amp;lt;dorian.taylor.lists&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;gmail.com&amp;gt; wrote:


Having implemented an annotation server on top of some other server system  
a decade or so ago, I recall it being pretty easy. If I had a bit of time  
now I guess I could do it with Opera Unite - the hard part isn't the  
server, but the user interaction. I can probably do that with userJS,  
although I am not sure about creating Xpointers (i.e. that would require  
me actually learning new stuff).

If anyone is interested in it as a project I'll happily explain better  
what I am thinking.

cheers

Chaals

&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Charles McCathieNevile</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-03-22T04:19:16</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/593">
    <title>Re: Still alive?</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/593</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
The binary files are checked in to CVS too, so it may be that make 
didn't see the need to rebuild them. I thought that the checked-in 
versions were correct, but perhaps there's some problem with them. (Or 
maybe it's another issue altogether - it just seems the most likely 
problem.)


OK, great. There's an annozilla mailing list, bugzilla etc at 
http://annozilla.mozdev.org/.

Matthew


&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Matthew Wilson</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-03-21T09:03:16</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/592">
    <title>Re: Still alive?</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/592</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi Matthew,

On 21-Mar-10, at 12:56 AM, Matthew Wilson wrote:


Strange. Are there parts that don't get rebuilt with the makefile?



I had intended to write that part myself. I was mostly looking for  
something that implemented the Annotea interface so I wasn't starting  
from scratch. I'll keep you apprised of my progress!

Thanks,

--
Dorian Taylor
http://doriantaylor.com/



&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Dorian Taylor (Lists</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-03-21T08:15:00</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/591">
    <title>Re: Still alive?</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/591</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
Probably there was a problem with the binary components. I've updated 
the extension now so that it is marked as compatible with 3.6. I'll look 
at annozilla/annotations later.


 &amp;gt; #1 thing I want to do is click the little star in FF and have that
 &amp;gt; go to my own back end.

That isn't something which annozilla does.

Matthew


&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Matthew Wilson</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-03-21T07:56:49</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/590">
    <title>Re: Still alive?</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/590</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
I haven't looked at making them FF3.6 compatible yet, partly because 
there didn't seem to be any interest.

Matthew


&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Matthew Wilson</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-03-21T07:14:08</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/589">
    <title>Re: Still alive?</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/589</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
On 20-Mar-10, at 8:13 PM, Laurian Gridinoc wrote:


Not concerned about a working server, I'll just implement the protocol  
over top of my existing stuff. Will look at openannotation.org. #1  
thing I want to do is click the little star in FF and have that go to  
my own back end.



Thanks!

--
Dorian Taylor
http://doriantaylor.com/



&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Dorian Taylor (Lists</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-03-21T03:20:28</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/588">
    <title>Re: Still alive?</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/588</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;


Is there any installable Annotea server anymore? hmmm, if I were you I would
build my own Annozilla-like extension (over xpointerlib), that would follow
http://www.openannotation.org style and persist the data in a remote triple
store installation like 4store.org or on a hosted RDF storage like the Talis
platform.

BTW, check http://citability.org and their annotation backend
https://launchpad.net/citability

Laurian
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Laurian Gridinoc</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-03-21T03:13:14</dc:date>
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    <title>Re: Still alive?</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/587</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
On 20-Mar-10, at 7:46 PM, Laurian Gridinoc wrote:



Okay, got xpointerlib+annotations+annozilla installed (for some reason  
it didn't like my XPI builds). Objective is transparent FF bookmarking  
-&amp;gt; my own Annotea server.

Ideas? :)

--
Dorian Taylor
http://doriantaylor.com/



&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Dorian Taylor</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-03-21T03:05:41</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/586">
    <title>Re: Still alive?</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/586</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;

You can get around of FF version check if you install the Add-on
Compatibility Reporter
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/15003

Cheers,
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Laurian Gridinoc</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-03-21T02:46:46</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/585">
    <title>Re: Still alive?</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/585</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
On 20-Mar-10, at 7:35 PM, Laurian Gridinoc wrote:



Odd, I just pulled it (along with Annozilla, annotations) from CVS  
because their install.rdf files wouldn't allow FF 3.6.  
nsIXPointerService does not seem to get registered. I don't have a lot  
of experience diagnosing FF extensions, so that's the best I can say.

--
Dorian Taylor
http://doriantaylor.com/



&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Dorian Taylor</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-03-21T02:41:19</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/584">
    <title>Re: Still alive?</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/584</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;

AFAIK http://xpointerlib.mozdev.org/ (offspring of Annozilla) works
perfectly if you need to build things on XPointer; I recently used it within
Mozilla Ubiquity and Mozilla Jetpack.

Cheers,
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Laurian Gridinoc</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-03-21T02:35:50</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/583">
    <title>Still alive?</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/583</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hello,

I was wondering what the status on this work was. In particular, how
obsolete are the Mozilla/Firefox extensions?

Thanks,

&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>dorian taylor</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-03-21T02:21:53</dc:date>
  </item>
  <item rdf:about="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/580">
    <title>Annotated "Annotea protocol" document.</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.w3c.annotation/580</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Folks,

Partly as a service to people interested in Annotea, and partly as an 
exercise in "dog fooding", I have turned my "comments" on the Annotea 
protocol document into Annotations in our demo Danno server.  You can 
view the annotated document using this URL:

    
http://maenad.itee.uq.edu.au/danno/repeater.svc?a=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.w3.org%2F2001%2FAnnotea%2FUser%2FProtocol.html&amp;amp;e

To see the Annotation bodies, hover over the colored tags.  You can 
click on a tag to "pin" the Annotation window, and thence create your 
own Replies.

If you want to add a new Annotation, go to 
http://maenad.itee.uq.edu.au/danno/dannotate.html and follow the 
instructions.  Ditto for annotating other web pages.

&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Stephen Crawley</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2009-11-09T07:30:36</dc:date>
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    <title>Search Engine</title>
    <description>Search the mailing list at Gmane</description>
    <name>query</name>
    <link>http://search.gmane.org/?group=$group=gmane.org.w3c.annotation</link>
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