| CALL FOR PARTICIPATION-The 9th AEARU Web Technology and Computer Science Workshop |
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注:得到主办方录取,并将在大会上发言的本校博士生,可得到研究生院提供的最高一万元的差旅资助。请将《复旦大学资助博士生短期国际访学申请书》,邀请信,论文一并提交给研究生院培养办申请经费。 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION The 9th AEARU Web Technology and Computer Science Workshop – Cloud Computing and the Search for Knowledge – January 17 (Mon) – 18 (Tue), 2011 Clock Tower Centennial Hall, Kyoto University, Japan Organized by Kyoto University Co-organized by the Global COE Program on Informatics Education and Research Center for a Knowledge-Circulating Society Sponsored by the Kyoto University Foundation Objective The World Wide Web and Web technology have had a great impact on computer and computing sciences research and education, as well as on society as a whole, particularly with the development of technologies, such as Web search and data mining, ontology and semantic Web, collective intelligence and social computing, media computing, cloud computing, and service computing. Web technology has also provided an infrastructure to promote international research and education collaboration. The Association of East Asian Research Universities (AEARU) Web Technology and Computer Science Workshop is a forum for researchers from major universities in East Asia to present and exchange recent research results and report their educational activities related to Web technology and computer science. The 9th AEARU Web Technology and Computer Science Workshop will be held at Kyoto University, on January 17–18, 2011, and will focus on cloud computing and the search for knowledge. The topics of the workshop include, but are not limited to the following: 1) Web search and data mining 2) Web intelligence and social computing 3) Service computing, cloud computing and computing science 4) Multimedia technology on the Web 5) Use of Web technology and cloud computing for educational purposes The workshop will be held in collaboration with the Kyoto University Global Center of Excellence (GCOE) Program on Informatics Education and Research Center for a Knowledge-Circulating Society. Workshop Schedule (tentative) - Opening Remarks (January 17) - Invited Presentations (January 17–18) - PhD Roundtable (January 17–18) - Banquet (January 17) - AEARU/C5 (see below for details) Joint Keynote Talk (January 18) We cordially invite interested faculty members, university personnel, and PhD students from AEARU-affiliated and other institutions to join us for this workshop. Persons interested in attending the workshop or giving a presentation (professors and PhD students) are invited to apply to the email address below (non-presenting participants are also most welcome). Those wishing to give a presentation are asked to submit the title and abstract (in English) of their presentation and a brief resume before November 10, 2010. Full materials for presentations (Power Point slides etc.) must be submitted by December 20, 2010. Please submit all materials by e-mail to Prof. Katsumi Tanaka (workshop co-chair) at the e-mail address below. Formal invitations to the workshop will be issued around the end of November. Contact for Participants and Presenters: Prof. Katsumi Tanaka (workshop co-chair):tanaka@dl.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp Important Dates -November 10, 2010: Submission deadline for resume, presentation title, & abstract (approx. 200 words) -November 15, 2010: Notification of acceptance -December 20, 2010: Presentation slides submission Related Event: C5 2011 As a related event, the following international conference will be held at the same venue: The 9th International Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing (C5 2011), January 18–20, 2011. Participants in the AEARU workshop are also welcome to submit research papers and/or participate in the C5 2011 conference (Call for papers deadline: October 20, 2010, proceedings will be published in the IEEE Computer Society Press and IEEE Digital Library). Organizing Committee AEARU Workshop Organizing Committee Co-Chairs: - Yoshimasa Nakamura (Dean, Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University) - Katsumi Tanaka (Vice-Dean and GCOE Leader, Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University) AEARU Workshop Program Committee: - Masatoshi Yoshikawa (Prof., Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University) - Sadao Kurohashi (Prof., Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University) - Michihiko Minoh (Prof., Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies, Kyoto University) - Yoshinori Hara (Prof., Graduate School of Management, Kyoto University) - Masao Fukushima (Prof., Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University) - Hiroshi Nagamochi (Prof., Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University) - Hiroshi Nakashima (Prof., Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies, Kyoto University) Contact For inquiries, please contact: Prof. Katsumi Tanaka (workshop co-chair): tanaka@dl.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp Mr. Ainslie Kerr (AEARU contact person): renkei@www.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp We cordially wish to invite one professor and one PhD candidate from each AEARU member university to present their research activities. Partial travel support will be provided for professors and PhD students from overseas who present their research at the workshop. For details, please contact Prof. Katsumi Tanaka at the e-mail address above. |