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                     Call for Participation

                          

                          Workshop on 

       Exploring the limits of global models for integration 

            and use of historical and scientific information 

                       

                       October 23-24 2006 

                 ICS-FORTH, Heraklion, Crete, Greece 





Invited Speaker: Nicola Guarino 

                   ISTC-CNR, Laboratory for Applied Ontology, Trento 



Website:   http://cidoc.ics.forth.gr/workshops.html 



Effective large scale information integration requires an agreement on 

the common semantics of the data structure elements and other 

categories employed. Recently, there has been increasing doubt about 

the possibility of global ontological models. However, knowledge 

integration based on mere similarity of categories, such as "inexact 

equivalence" does not allow for precise, global querying advanced 

reasoning, or interoperability. On the other hand, practical core 

ontologies such as CIDOC/CRM (ISO/PRF 21127) demonstrate a 

surprisingly wide validity over multiple domains. 



This workshop explores the limits of such global models for 

integrating and making use of historical and scientific information, 

in order to enhance both, our theoretical understanding of the limits 

of ontological agreement in a specific application setting, and our 

practical understanding of how to implement effective large scale 

knowledge integration services and exploit the power of global models. 



Nicola Guarino, Invited Talk 



G. Goerz, Why do we need a Meta-Level for the CIDOC CRM? 



N. Aussenac-Gilles, Ontology or meta-model for retrieving scientific 

     reasoning in documents: The Arkeotek project 



M. Doerr, About Material and Immaterial Creation 



R. Smiraglia, Instantiation: Empirical Emergence of a Global

     Phenomenon 



R. Urban, Folio Metaphysics, Wholes and Parts in Cultural Objects 



M. Généreux, D. Arnold, Preserving meanings in multilingual text

     mining for Cultural Heritage 



P. Constantopoulos, V.Dritsou, A CIDOC CRM – compatible metadata model

     for digital preservation 



Ø. Eide, C. E. Ore TEI, CIDOC-CRM and a Possible Interface between 

     the Two 



R. Kummer, Integrating data from The Perseus Project and Arachne using

     the CIDOC CRM 



K. May, Integrating cultural and scientific heritage: archaeological

    ontological modelling for the field and the lab 



Registration: there is no fee. Please send email to [log in to unmask] if you intend 

to attend.  Include contact information and indicate your particular interests in 

these topics of the workshop. 



Location: Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (FORTH) Institute of 

Computer Science (ICS), Heraklion, Crete, Greece. See http://www.ics.forth.gr/

contact-info.html for directions to ICS-FORTH. Additional information will be 

available on the website. 



Recommended hotels: 

Lato *** (+30 2810 228103) 

Atlantis **** (+30 2810 229103) 

Irini ** (+30 2810 226561) 



All located close to the archeological museum and harbour. 

Please ask for corporate rate for guests of ICS-FORTH. 



Other Hotels, such as the luxury Candia Maris at Ammoudara Beach 

close to FORTH may make special offers in direct contact. 

(http://www.maris.gr/candia/description/gen-info.htm) 



For Greek national flights Aegean Airlines is recommended 

for reliability. 



Additional local and accommodation information will be available on the 

website:  http://cidoc.ics.forth.gr/workshops.html 



Program Committee: 



Martin Doer, Institute of Computer Science, Foundation for Research

     and Technology, Heraklion, Greece 

Allen Renear, Graduate School of Library and Information Science,

     University of Illinois 

Dolores Iorizzo, London e-Science Center, Imperial College London 

Siegfried Krause, Germanisches Nationalmuseum 

Liz Lyon, UKOLN, University of Bath 

Laure Vieu, Laboratory for Applied Ontology (ISTC-CNR), Trento 

Christian-Emil Ore, Unit for digital documentation, 

     Faculty of Humanities, University of Oslo 

Laure Vieu, Laboratory for Applied Ontology (ISTC-CNR), Trento 



Workshop Chairs: Martin Doerr and Allen Renear 



Organizers: 

    CIDOC CRM Special Interest Group 

    ICS-FORTH 

    DELOS Network of Excellence. 



Website:    http://cidoc.ics.forth.gr/workshops.html 



For more information contact Allen Renear [log in to unmask] 



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The application of formal ontologies in cultural domains such as 

museums, libraries, and archives, the semantic web, and other related 

areas, inevitably raises difficult theoretical problems which appear 

to complicate the development of practical ontologies. For 

instance,these problems affect directly the performance of information 

systems, when there is no agreement on the identity and unity of 

referred items, such as: 



* Does Tut-Ankh Amun still exist (i.e. as a mummy)? 



* Is Luther's translation an expression of the Holy Bible or another work? 



* Is Caesar's coming to the Curia a part of the event of his murder? 



* How can the respective ontological choices be objectified, and how 

can they be reconciled in practical applications? 



* To which degree compatible generalizations of a model can compensate 

inconsistencies following the widening of the scope of a model? What 

are the limits of ontology harmonization? 



* Which kinds of concepts tend to be globally compatible and which 

not, and in which sense? This workshop elicits contributions related 

to studies, experiences and practical and theoretical solutions around 

the above problems. As well as formal information systems approaches 

to these problems we welcome contributions based on perspectives from 

philosophy, from cognitive science, and from the social sciences. 

On the other side, this workshop elicits contributions about the 

application and prospects and limits of domain overarching information 

integration, in particular with respect to cultural heritage and 

scientific information. Issues in this area include... 



* Models for the semantic interoperability and integration of 

scientific and cultural information and possibly other disciplines. 



* The long-term preservation and future interoperability of data 

structure semantics. 



* Scalable information architectures, linking and reasoning services 

under semantic models, in particular scalable solutions. 



The following topics are of particular interest: 



* Philosophical implications or controversies with respect ontological 

choices of the CIDOC CRM, FRBR and other core ontologies for 

information in libraries, archives, museum and scientific data 

repositories. 



* Identity and temporal existence of conceptual items. Identity 

ofWorks. Can works or texts gain or lose non-relational properties? Is 

identity based on the continuity of tradition or essential properties? 



* Work as continuant versus Work as occurrent. 



* Identity and substance of events, parts of events, spatiotemporal 

limits of events in non-discrete models compatible with the nature of 

historical records. 



Methods for managing the practical needs of information systems... 



* Objective criteria for selecting and justifying ontological choices 

in information systems 



* Harmonization of ontologies. Can Digital Libraries be based on one 

global information model, or why not? 



* Integrating cultural and scientific heritage: Scientific records as 

historical data. Integrated access and (re)use. E-science metadata. 

The relevance of factual knowledge for e-science. 



* Preservation of data structure semantics -- interoperability with 

the future. 



* Knowledge extraction and core ontologies. 



* Document linking and semantic relationships. 



Website:   http://cidoc.ics.forth.gr/workshops.html 


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