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| Track 1 | Track 2 | Track 3 |
| Parallel sessions 1 Internet room |
Monday 12 June | 11.00-12.30 Sound/speaker eqpt required |
| System Issues Project: The IMesh Toolkit Edward Almasy, Martin Hamilton ealmasy@cs.wisc.edu, martin@net.lut.ac.uk Title: An Architecture and Toolkit for Distributed Subject Gateways Key topics: Progress and Planned Schedule; Lessons for Subject Gateway Developers; IMesh Toolkit Architectural Layers Project: Alexandria Digital Earth Prototype (ADEPT) Greg Janee Architectural Directions for Distributed Geo-Libraries Project: High-Performance Digital Library Classification Systems Hsinchun Chen hchen@bpa.arizona.edu Title: HelpfulMED: Creating a Knowledge Portal for Medicine Key topics: This talk will descibe our recent work in combining linguistic and algorithmic processing techniques with the Unified Medical Language Systems (UMLS) of NLM. The results will be demonstrated with a medical knowledge portal prototype syetem called HelpfulMED. Project: Stanford Digital Library Project Junghoo Cho cho@CS.Stanford.EDU Title: Crawling the Web Effectively: Where To Go, When Key topics: crawling, information freshness |
Textual materials Project: The Digital Atheneum Brent Seales and Jim Griffioen seales@dcs.uky.edu griff@dcs.uky.edu Title: The Digital Atheneum: New techniques for restoring, searching, and editing humanities collections Key topics: Design/implementation of generic toolkit that enables humanities scholars to edit digital editions; new techniques for 3D scanning of manuscripts Project: A Distributed Information Filtering System for Digital Libraries Mathew J. Palakal mpalakal@cs.iupui.edu Title: SIFTER: A Content-based Information Filtering System Key topics: Information filtering, text document filtering Project: PERSIVAL Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou vh@cs.columbia.edu Title: Text Analysis for Summarization and Search in PERSIVAL Key topics: Term identification, text categorization, information extraction, personalized summarization Project: Folk Literature of the Sephardic Jews Bruce Rosenstock bbrosenstock@ucdavis.edu Title: Reflections on Digital Annotation: A Survey and a Proposal Key topics: history of annotation systems, desiderata of annotations systems, ontology-based annotation |
Audio, speech, music Project: National Gallery of the Spoken Word John Hansen and Michael Seadle jhlh@cslu.colorado.edu, seadle@pilot.msu.edu Title: Beyond Speech Recognition: Audio Stream Search and Metadata Project: OMRAS (Online Music Recognition And Searching) Don Byrd dbyrd@cs.umass.edu Title: Problems of Information Retrieval in Polyphonic Music Key topics: music information retrieval, representations of music, relative importance of note parameters, music perception, salience, voicing, polyphony Project: Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music: Digital Workflow Management Sayeed Choudhury sayeed@jhu.edu Title: Moving toward a workflow management system Key topics: optical music recognition, automated name authority control, workflow management |
| Parallel sessions 1 (cont.) | Monday 12 June | 13.30-15.00 |
| System Issues Project: OMRAS (Online Music Recognition And Searching) Matthew Dovey matthew.dovey@las.ox.ac.uk Title: Integrating musical searches into a library system: First steps Project: UDLF Kurt Maly maly@cs.odu.edu Title: UDLF: Buckets, Scalability, Interoperability, plus Process Key topics: Process and tools for supporting students, teachers, administrators to preserve and evolve course material; stored as intelligent digital objects; scalable and interoperable implementations of collections Project: Tracking Footprints in a Medical Information Space Lois Delcambre lmd@cse.ogi.edu Title: Bundles in the Wild: Bundles in Captivity Key topics: This talk will report on our observational work documenting how healthcare professionals create, use, and reuse what we call "structured bundles" (Bundles in the Wild). A bundle is a selected set of information, often organized with headings, groupings, etc. This talk will also report on our work on building technology to create, use, and reuse structured bundles (Bundles in Captivity). The talk will include a demo of our SLIMPad application as well as results in our research into building generic technology for superimposed information Project: Digital Library research at the University of Washington Corin Anderson corin@cs.washington.edu Title: Empowering users to access information in the Digital Library Key topics: personalization, information extraction, adaptive user interfaces |
Textual materials Project: Research on a Digital Library for Graphics and Visualization Education G. Scott Owen sowen@gsu.edu Title: Use of Database and XML Technology for Retrieval and Repurposing of DL Contents Key topics: Database Search and Retrieval XML, XSL, Multiple Views of Content Project: An Operational Social Science Digital Data Library Micah Altman Micah_Altman@harvard.edu Title: Open Source "Code" for Storage and Citation of Research Data Key topics: - deep citation - naming - preservation - interplay between research articles and data Project: Cross-domain Resource Discovery: Integrated Discovery and use of Textual, Numeric, and Spatial Data Paul Watry, Ray R. Larson P.B.Watry@liverpool.ac.uk, ray@sherlock.berkeley.edu Title: Coordinating Search Across Text Collections Key topics: Development and coordination of distributed text collections, issues of distributed collections including discovering which collections to search, and what order to search Project: Perseus, a Digital Library for the Humanities David A. Smith dasmith@perseus.tufts.edu Title: Automatic hypertexts in an XML-based DL architecture Key topics: automatic hypertext, mining citations, XML, RDF |
Building resources and interfaces Project: Digital Libraries for Children Allison Druin and Ben Bederson allisond@umiacs.umd.edu bederson@cs.umd.edu Title: Digital Libraries for Children Key topics: New interface technologies for visualizing queries for young children. A study which reports on young children's searching strategies. The impact children have had on the development of new DL technologies Project: Reinventing Scholarly Dissemination and Use D.A. Forsyth daf@cs.berkeley.edu Title: Finding and Clustering Pictures of Things Key topics: Image retrieval using blobworld and words, and image clustering using blobworld and words Project: Columbia Earthscape David Millman |
| Parallel sessions 2 Internet room |
Tuesday 13 June | 09.00-10.30 |
| Systems Project: Informedia-II: Auto-Summarization and Visualization over Multiple Video Documents and Libraries Alexander Hauptmann hauptmann@cs.cmu.edu Title: Visualization and Summarization Strategies for Video Collections Key topics: Digital video library, information visualization, topic collage, video digest Project: PERSIVAL Kathleen McKeown kathy@cs.columbia.edu Title: Recent Progress on PERSIVAL, a system for PErsonalized Retrieval and Summarization of Image, Video and Language resources Key topics: An overview of progress towards the development of PERSIVAL, including the user interface, determining relevant patient information, video search and segmentation, text search and summarization, categorization of the contents of distributed sites of information Project: An Intelligent Authoring Tool for Non-Programmers Using the Informedia Video Library Brad Myers bam@cs.cmu.edu Title: Multiple Views for Video Editing Key topics: Creating an environment to make it easier to edit with digital video; integration with Informedia; provide multiple views; linking the views |
Infrastructure Issues Project: CAMiLEON Margaret Hedstrom hedstrom@umich.edu Title: Emulation as a digital preservation strategy Key topics: digital preservation Project: Prism Sandra Payette payette@cs.cornell.edu Title: Policy-Enforcing, Policy-Carrying Digital Objects Key topics: Policy Enforcement; Security; Preservation Project: Data Provenance Sanjeev Khanna and Wang-Chiew Tan sanjeev@cis.upenn.edu, wctan@saul.cis.upenn.edu Title: The Why and Where of Provenance Key topics: Provenance, Annotation, XML Project: Harmony Carl Lagoze lagoze@cs.cornell.edu Title: An Event-Aware Model for Metadata Interoperability Key topics: Metadata; Interoperability |
Image (2-3D) Project: A Digital Library of Vertebrate Morphology Jessica Anderson Maisano maisano@mail.utexas.edu Title: The Digital Library of Vertebrate Morphology: Progress and Challenges Key topics: image processing; data delivery; copyrights Project: Trusted Image Dissemination Gio Wiederhold gio@cs.stnaford.edu Title: Protecting the Privacy of Medical Images Key topics: Recognizing and omitting identifying data from medical diagnostic images prior to distribution Project: DARWIN: Digital Analysis and Recognition of Whale Images on a Network Kelly R. Debure deburekr@eckerd.edu Title: Representation and Retrieval Issues in DARWIN (Digital Analysis and Recognition of Whale Images on a Network) Key topics: System goals, outline representation schemes, query mechanisms, performance Project: Research on a Digital Library for Graphics and Visualization Education G. Scott Owen sowen@gsu.edu Title: Using a 3D Virtual World to Establish a Community and Sense of Place in a DL Key topics: Worlds, Intelligent agents, VRML, Java3D, X3D |
| Parallel sessions 2 (cont.) | Tuesday 13 June | 11.00-12.30 |
| Systems Project: Cross-domain Resource Discovery: Integrated Discovery and use of Textual, Numeric, and Spatial Data Paul Watry, Ray R. Larson P.B.Watry@liverpool.ac.uk, ray@sherlock.berkeley.edu Title: Technologies for Cross-Domain Resource Discovery and Search Key topics: Using features of existing protocols (i.e., Z39.50) to build resource discovery databases. Design of global and topical metaservers for determining optimal search sequences. Architecture for distributed information retrieval. Project: The Open Citation Project Steve Hitchcock sh94r@ecs.soton.ac.uk Title: Extending Reference Linking for Open Archives Key topics: reference linking, Open Archives, eprint archives, an API for reference linking Project: A Distributed Information Filtering System for Digital Libraries Rajeev Raje rraje@cs.iupui.edu Title: DSIFTER: A Collaborative Information Filtering System Key topics: Information filtering, distributed agent systems, interoperability |
Infrastructure Issues Project: Stanford Digital Library Project Brian Cooper cooperb@db.Stanford.EDU Title: Reliability for Digital Archiving: Having It Be There Tomorrow Key topics: archiving digital libraries Project: Prism William Y. Arms and Oya Rieger wya@cs.cornell.edu, oyr1@cornell.edu Title: Preservation Research in Prism Key topics: Digital Preservation Project: A Software and Data Library for Experiments, Simulations, and Archiving Dudley Girard girard@cs.sc.edu Title: A Look at Our Web Lab Key topics: An example of how software and data will be accessable at this web lab Project: Developing a Prototype National Digital Library for Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology Education Alice M. Agogino agogino@needs.org Title: Developing a Prototype National Digital Library for Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology Education Key topics: Educational Digital Library
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Image (2-3D) Project: Informedia-II: Auto-Summarization and Visualization over Multiple Video Documents and Libraries Jianbo Shi jshi@cs.cmu.edu Title: A framework for scalable trainable image-based query in video Key topics: Digital video library, image query, body motion, trainable recognition Project: eSkeletons Adam Gordon adgordon@mail.utexas.edu Title: "www.eSkeletons.org" A Web-Based Platform for Learning Anatomical Form and Function Key topics: 2-D and 3-D imaging and animation, hard copy output, self-testing Project: Perseus, Digital library for humanities Gregory Crane gcrane@tufts.edu Title: London Redivivus: City level information in a Digital Library Key topics: Integration of textual and GIS data |
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