EKAW'2000 2nd Call for participation

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EKAW'2000 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION 12th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management, Juan-les-Pins, French Riviera, October 2-6, 2000.

EKAW'2000 (12th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management) aims at gathering researchers working on any area concerning methods, techniques and tools for the construction and the exploitation of knowledge-intensive systems and for knowledge management.

The program and the registration form are available at http://www.inria.fr/acacia/ekaw2000

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EKAW'2000 PROGRAM

MONDAY 2 OCTOBER :

WORKSHOPS in parallel :

ONTOLOGIES AND TEXTS

organized by Sylvie SZULMAN (LIPN, Paris), Brigitte BIEBOW (LIPN, Paris), Nathalie AUSSENAC-GILLES (IRIT - CNRS, Toulouse) http://www.irit.fr/wsontologies2000

COMMON APPROACHES IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

organized by Fabien GANDON (INRIA, FR), Philippe PEREZ (ATOS, FR), Agostino POGGI (University of Parma, IT), Joel QUINQUETON (LIRMM, FR) program

TUESDAY 3 OCTOBER :

9h15 - 9h30: Welcome introduction

9h30 - 10h30 : INVITED SPEAKER: Vincent QUINT (W3C)

10h30 - 11h: PAUSE

KNOWLEDGE MODELLING LANGUAGES AND TOOLS

11h - 11h30 OIL in a Nutshell D. Fensel, I. Horrocks, F. Van Harmelen, S. Decker, M. Erdmann, and M. Klein

11h30 - 12h Title : The knowledge model of Protege-2000: combining interoperability and flexibility Natalya Fridman Noy, Ray W. Fergerson and Mark A. Musen

12h - 12h30 Title : A Case Study in Using Protege-2000 as a Tool for CommonKADS Guus Schreiber, Monica Crubezy and Mark Musen

12h30- 12h45 The MOKA Modelling Language Richard Brimble and Florence Sellini

12h45 - 13h Mdos: a modelling language to build a formal ontology in either Description Logics or Conceptual Graphs Jérôme Nobécourt and Brigitte Biébow

13h - 14h30 : LUNCH

ONTOLOGIES (I )

14h30 - 15h Ontology's Crossed Life Cycles Authors: Fernandez-Lopez, Gomez-Pérez and Rojas

15h - 15h30 A Road Map on Ontology Specification Languages Oscar Corcho and Asuncion Gomez-Perez

15h30 - 16h A Formal Ontology of Properties Nicola Guarino and Christopher Welty

16h - 16h30: PAUSE

METHODOLOGIES

16h30 - 17h Kinesys, a participative approach to the design of knowledge systems A. Slodzian

17h - 17h15 An organizational semiotics model for multi-agent systems design Joaquim Filipe

DEMOS

WEDNESDAY 4 OCTOBER :

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT& E-COMMERCE

9h30 - 10h What's in an electronic business model? Jaap Gordijn, Hans Akkermans and Hans van Vliet

10h - 10h30 Chinese Encyclopaedias and Balinese Cockfights - Lessons for Business Process Change and Knowledge Management Antony Bryant

10h30 - 10h45 Using problem-solving models to design efficient cooperative knowledge-management systems based on formalization and traceability of argumentation Myriam Lewkowicz and Manuel Zacklad

10h45 - 11h Integrating Textual Knowledge and Formal Knowledge for Improving Traceability Farid Cerbah, Jérôme Euzenat

PAUSE : 11h - 11h30

11h30 - 11h45 Knowledge Management by Reusing Experience Sabine Delaître and Sabine Moisan

11h45 - 12h Crystallizing knowledge of historical company performance into interactive, query-able 3D Landscapes Brendan Kitts , Leif Edvinsson and Tord Beding

12h - 12h45 Presentation of AKT Derek Sleeman , Nigel Shadbolt and Enrico Motta

12h45 - 14h15 : LUNCH

DEMOS : 14h15 - 16h

SOCIAL EVENT : from 17h

THURSDAY 5 OCTOBER :

9h - 10h: INVITED SPEAKER: Gio WIEDERHOLD (Stanford University) 10h - 10h30: PAUSE

KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION FROM TEXTS

10h30 - 11h Revisiting Ontology Design: a methodology based on corpus analysis Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles, Brigitte Biébow and Sylvie Szulman

11h - 11h30 Mining Ontologies from Text Alexander Maedche and Steffen Staab

11h30 - 12h SVETLAN' or How to Classify Words Using their Context Gaël de Chalendar and Brigitte Grau

MACHINE LEARNING

12h- 12h30 KIDS: an iterative algorithm to organize relational knowledge Authors: Mélanie Courtine, Isabelle Bournaud and Jean-Daniel Zucker

12h30 - 13h Informed Selection of Training Examples for Knowledge Refinement Nirmalie Wiratunga and Susan Craw

13h- 13h15 Experiences with a Generic Refinement Toolkit Robin Boswell and Susan Craw

13h15 - 14h30 : LUNCH

ONTOLOGIES (II )

14h30 - 15h Construction And Deployment of a Plant Ontology Riichiro Mizoguchi, Kouji Kozaki, Toshinobu Sano and Yoshinobu Kitamura

15h - 15h30 The role of ontologies for an effective and unambiguous dissemination of clinical guidelines. Domenico M. Pisanelli, Aldo Gangemi and Geri Steve

15h30 - 16h Supporting Multiple Inheritance in Ontology Representation Valentina A.M. Tamma and Trevor J.M. Bench-Capon

16h - 16h30 Conflict Resolution in the Collaborative Design of Terminological Knowledge Bases Gilles Falquet and Claire-Lise Mottaz Jiang

16h30 - 17h: PAUSE

VALIDATION, EVALUATION, CERTIFICATION

17h - 17h30 Monitoring Knowledge Acquisition, Instead of Evaluating Knowledge Bases Ghassan Beydoun and Achim Hoffmann

17h30 - 18h Torture tests: a quantitative analysis for the robustness of KBSs Perry Groot, Frank Van Harmelen and Annette ten Teije

18h - 18h30 Certifying KBSs: Using CommonKADS to Provide Supporting Evidence for Fitness for Purpose of KBSs Kieron O'Hara, Nigel Shadbolt and Jeni Tennison

FRIDAY 6 OCTOBER :

PROBLEM-SOLVING METHODS

9h15- 9h45 Integrating Knowledge-Based Configuration Systems by Sharing Functional Architectures Alexander Felfernig, Gerhard Friedrich, Dietmar Jannach, and Markus Zanker

9h45 - 10h15 The Nature of Knowledge in an Abductive Event Calculus Planner Leliane Nunes de Barros and Paulo E. Santos

10h15 - 10h30 Adapting tableaux for classification Machiel Jansen, Guus Schreiber, and Bob Wielinga

10h30 - 11h: PAUSE

KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION

11h- 11h30 Conceptual Information Systems Discussed through an IT-Security Tool Klaus Becker, Gerd Stumme, Rudolf Wille, Uta Wille and Monika Zickwolff

11h30 - 12h Translations of Ripple Down Rules into Logic Formalisms Rex B. H. Kwok

12h - 12h15 Generalising Ripple-Down Rules Paul Compton and Debbie Richards

FINAL DISCUSSION : 12h15 - 13h15

13h15 - 14h30 : LUNCH

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