International Summer School on Semantic Computing (SSSC), Berkeley 2011
Semantic Computing is a rapidly evolving research field that integrates representation, methods, and techniques from areas as diverse as multimedia, computational linguistics, semantic web, knowledge engineering, software engineering, with the goal of creating novel technologies and applications that connect intuitively formulated user intentions with the content and meaning of machine-represented data.
Already at its third edition, the International Summer School on Semantic Computing 2011 provides an introduction to this interdisciplinary field to industry and academic groups. A mix of young and well-established researchers and educators gave tutorials on cutting-edge results in the aforementioned areas, complemented by keynote talks by renowned experts and hands-on exercises that showcase the application of the most important technologies in real-world situations.
Detailed information can be found at http://sssc2011.sti2.org/.
Keynote Speakers
Repositories and reasoning
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May we come in?
Sep 5, 2011 3173 views
Precisiation of meaning - A key to semantic computing
Sep 5, 2011 3595 views
Machine learning for the semantic web
Sep 5, 2011 5652 views
Extracting semantic from crowds
Sep 5, 2011 2898 views
Building semantic descriptions of sourses
Sep 5, 2011 2862 views
Tutorials
Natural language processing
Sep 5, 2011 9981 views
Linked data and services
Sep 5, 2011 5147 views
Representing semantic data
Sep 5, 2011 3186 views
Ontology design and reasoning
Sep 5, 2011 7014 views
Multimedia analysis
Sep 5, 2011 3122 views
Lab Session
RDF Schema
Sep 19, 2011 9797 views
