knowledge management

Conference name: KMIS- International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing

Venue: Barcelona, Spain

Event Date:4-7 October, 2012

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Conference name: KMIS- International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing

Venue: Valencia, Spain

Event Date:25-28 October, 2010

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DigitalWorld 2010 is a federated event focusing on advanced topics concerning all digital aspects in our society.

A satellite workshop of the AI*IA 2009: International Conference of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence.

LOCATION AND DATE

Closing Date: 
15/05/2009

The DRHA (Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts) conference is held annually at various academic venues throughout the UK. The conference this year aims to promote discussion around dynamic networks of knowledge and practice, new digital communities of knowledge and practice, engaging users and digitisation of cultural heritage.

You are cordially invited to join the "MetaKnowledge Mash-up 2.0", the second conference organised by KIDMM held at BCS London HQ.

As you may know, the KIDMM community (which focuses on Knowledge, Information, Data and Metadata Management) originated as a collaboration between a number of BCS Specialist Groups, and now operates as an email discussion list with 75 members.

The International Conference on Web Reasoning and Rule Systems (RR) aims to be the major forum for discussion and dissemination of new results concerning Web Reasoning and Rule Systems. RR 2008 builds on the success of The First International Conference on Web Reasoning and Rule Systems RR 2007, which received enthusiastic support from the Web Rules community. In 2008, RR will continue the excellence of the new series and aim to attract the best Web Reasoning and Rules researchers from all over the world.

The Volume 4, issue 2 of the Stanford Humanities Review is devoted to the exploration of convergences and dissonances between Artificial Intelligence and the Humanities.

Franchi S, Güzeldere G (eds.). Constructions of the Mind: Artificial Intelligence and the Humanities. Stanford Humanities Review [Internet]. 1996;4(2). Available from: http://www.stanford.edu/group/SHR/4-2/text/toc.html

Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR&R) is a vibrant and exciting field of human endeavour. KR&R techniques are key drivers of innovation in computer science, and they have led to significant advances in practical applications in a wide range of areas from Artificial Intelligence to Software Engineering.

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