Bring your π to work day
Wednesday, November 15th, 2006Monday marked the first canine visitor to the lab. π came in and relaxed in my office while recovering from surgery. She reports good interactions with all members of the lab.
-Jen
Monday marked the first canine visitor to the lab. π came in and relaxed in my office while recovering from surgery. She reports good interactions with all members of the lab.
-Jen
Perhaps Bijan and I would be better off doing this on a mailing list - but blog to blog is sort of fun (and the Owl 1.1 list has not yet migrated to a public list - I’ll be happy to move this to public-owl-dev@w3.org once people are looking there). Basically, Bijan points to two […]
I was totally frustrated that I was unable to stay at ISWC this year -unfortunately politics and science often go hand and hand, and I found myself in the vortex (no, not those politics, but I must admit it’s the first time in a long time I’ve enjoyed watching election returns come in). […]
So the past two days have been very busy. Lots of talks went on. The IBM folks’ A-Box summary talk went well, and was nominated for Best Paper Award. The paper on SPARQL semantics is also nominated for Best Papaer Award. Yours truly gave two talks. One on Tuesday (A […]
I attended the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2006), held in Athens, Georgia, U.S.A. on 7-9 November 2006. My trip report is available here:
Day 1, Day 2 and Day 3
David Wood
Alot has happened over the past two days here at ISWC2006. Here’s a short recap of some of the highlights.
Taowei gave his talk yesterday, and it went off very well; by far it was the best in the session…good job Taowei! The audience received it well and asked some interesting questions; it was nice to […]
Hi guys,
This is also my first post. Athens is a nice place and there are some good restaurants (and bars) in downtown. I can see why Vlatko likes here.
Today (Nov 7) is the first day of main conference and we started with Keynote talk 1 by Tom Gruber: “Where the social web meets […]
Most of us sat in the SWUI workshop today. There were a lot of posters/demo and discussions. Tim demoed the Timulator.. err.. Tabulator, a generic browser of RDF data. It incorporates SPARQL query on a multiple-select then query interfaces. The results of queries can be displayed on a calendar or a map (if they […]
Hi All,
This is my first post!
Yesterday was quite a busy day: I was at the Semantic web and policy workshop (SWPW), where I gave a talk about recent work we did on WS-Policy, and also took part in a mini-panel discussion.
The talk went pretty well, with some interesting discussion afterwards. My paper was about […]
Hello from Athens, GA. I’m here attending ISWC 2006; today was the start of the various workshops preceding the conference. It was really fun as I got to see all of my old UGA colleagues, as well as many other friends in the community. Today I hopped around a few of the workshops, catching a […]