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Dear Collegues,

Within the VAST2008 conference and the activity of the EU COST action 32
(http://www.cost-a32.eu/), Working Group 2 (Software Development), we
are organizing a workshop entitled “Paving the way to a semantic web
for cultural heritage
“, to be held in Braga, Portugal, on December 2nd
and 3rd 2008
.

The Working Group 2 deals with the development of innovative, open
source applications and tools to enable the vision of an open, web
accessible scholarly community. You will find an overview of the four
development lines involved in WG 2 at this web page:
http://www.cost-a32.eu/wg-2.html

The Workshop aims to give the opportunity to senior expert in the field
to exchange their knowledge and to the developers involved in their
related projects, or simply interested in what we are developing, to
give their active contribution, propose their ideas or explore other
forms of collaboration.

The main topics of the workshop are:
- Ontology enrichment in the Cultural Heritage domain
- Semantic annotation of cultural resources (i.e. multimedia, 3D,
images, video)
- Semantic and ontology driven search engines
- Visualisation of complex semantically structured data
- Semantic access to web repository
- Semantic tools to grant interoperability between digital library
- Open Source tools and applications for semantic annotation and data
organisation.

The workshop will be partially founded in part by the COST office and
participants travel expenses and accommodations will be covered for some
participants.

If you are interested in participating, please submit a short abstract
where you briefly present your project and/or the way you would like to
contribute. Please send your abstract to ; and to .
The submission deadline is September 8th, 2008. Additionally, please attach a short curriculum.

Feel free to extend this invitation to any member of your
research/development team you think might be interested in
participating.

Thank you for your interest and sorry for cross posting,

best regards,

Denis Pitzalis and Michele Barbera

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