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July 23, 2009

Sebastian Schaffert and “Kiwi” joined our INSEMTIVES project meeting in Innsbruck. Sebastian presented the project and gave a demo of the tools. Additionally, we had some interesting discussions on the topic of community equity. We are planning to follow up on these discussions with a dedicated collaboration meeting in September.

KIWI INSEMTIVES cooperation

July 22, 2009

INSEMTIVES has recently initiated a collaboration with the KIWI project. As part of this collaboration Tobias Bürger from STI Innsbruck introduced INSEMTIVES during a KIWI plenary meeting in Prague. Additionally Sebastian Schaffert from the KIWI project gave an presentation of the KIWI project during the INSEMTIVES Q1 meeting in Innsbruck. For more information visit Tobias's blog post where he shares his experiences of the Prague meeting.


July 20-25, 2009

IEEE 2009 Summer School on Semantic Computing

Semantic Computing is currently emerging as a new field that integrates methods from multimedia (computer vision, speech processing), natural language processing, semantic web and ontology engineering, software engineering, and other fields with the goal of creating new applications that connect intuitively formulated user-intentions with the content of data.

The summer school will provide an introduction to the field to senior undergraduate and graduate students. A mix of young and well-established researchers and educators will present recent research results, as for example presented in the IEEE conferences on Semantic Computing or the International Journal on Semantic Computing. The tutorials will be complemented by keynote talks by renowned experts in the areas of Semantic Technologies, Ontologies, Multimedia or Natural Language Processing.

The 6-day event takes place on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley in July 20-25, 2009.


July 16-17, 2009

The INSMETIVES Q1 meeting was held in Innsbruck, Austria. Among the items discussed in the meeting were the completed deliverables, upcoming deliverables, discussions with the case studies, collaboration with other projects as well as dissemination and impact activities. We were also pleased to welcome two invited guests, Michael Fink from Google Israel and Sebastian Schaffert, coordinator of the KIWI project.

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July 14, 2009

At the INSEMTIVES project meeting, we were happy to welcome Michael Fink from Google Israel. We are now looking forward to his talk on YouTube's Collaborative Annotations.

Abstract: YouTube’s Collaborative Annotations
More and more YouTube videos no longer provide a passive viewing experience, but rather entice the viewer to interact with the video by clicking on objects with embedded links. These links are part of YouTube’s Annotations system, which enables content owners to add active overlays on top of their videos. YouTube Annotation overlays also enable adding dynamic speech bubbles and pop-ups which can function as an ever-changing layer of supplementary information and entertainment, augmenting the video experience. This paper addresses the question of whether the ability to add annotation overlays on a given video should be opened to the YouTube public. The basic dilemma in opening a video to collaborative annotations is derived from the tension between the benefits of collaboration and the risks of visual clutter and spam. We term the degree to which a video is open to external contributions as the collaboration spectrum, and describe several models that let content owners to explore this spectrum in order to find the optimal way to harness the power of the masses.

Biographie:
Michael Fink’s work bridges media research, machine learning and cognitive science. Michael initiated the YouTube interactive video annotations project, which in the last year became a major driving force in making YouTube videos truly interactive. Previously, Michael worked at Google Research, focusing on image and audio fingerprinting for applications such as the “mass personalization” of broadcast television. His PhD research at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem focuses on large scale object recognition in humans and machines, generating publications ranging from machine learning, computer vision and artificial intelligence to cognitive science, justice and economics. Recently, Michael has initiated an “innovation studies program” in a joint collaboration with The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Bezalel Design Academy.

1st Project Meeting

June 19, 2009

The INSMETIVES team from UIBK presented the project poster at this year’s STI International Offsite meeting.

STI team, Kalamaki

June 12, 2009

First ACTIVE Summer School on Advanced Technologies for a Knowledge-Powered Enterprise

The First ACTIVE Summer School precedes the European Conference on Machine Learning "European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases - ECML PKDD 2009".

Organised by ACTIVE FP7 Integrated Project and hosted by the Jozef Stefan Institute, the summer school seeks to bring together students, scholars and researchers from industry being being in order to share the recent developments, solutions and technologies from the areas of:

  • Semantic technologies and content,
  • Social software and Web 2.0,
  • Adaptive and context-aware systems,
  • Context mining,
  • Process mining,
  • Knowledge filters,
  • Stream mining,
  • Anomaly detection,
  • Meta learning,
  • Forecasting, and
  • Social network analysis.

During the three day summer school attendants will have an opportunity to listen to very distinguished invited speakers: Paul Warren (BT), Marko Grobelnik (JSI), Tobias Bürger (STI), Igor Dolinšek (HERMES SoftLab), Rayid Ghani (Accenture), Michael Witbrock (Cycorp), Lise Getoor (University of Maryland), Neel Sundaresan (eBay), Pat Moore (Bloomberg), Paolo Paganelli (Insiel), Denny Vrandečić (KIT), Marcel Tilly (Microsoft), Ian Mulvany (Nature).

Participation is limited to 40 participants. Based on already expressed interest, we expect to receive more applications than there are places available. This is why we ask potential participants to send their expression of interest together with curriculum vitae in pdf format no later than July 1, 2009 to tina.anzic@ijs.si. Selected participants will be notified by July 15, 2009.

The registration fee including accommodation for three nights in a three star hotel and sharing a double room is only 120 EUR. Without accommodation the cost is 50 EUR (teaching materials, refreshments, lunches, and one social event included).

Detailed information about the school, admission and fees can be found at: active09.ijs.si

Questions about the "First ACTIVE Summer School" may be directed to tina.anzic@ijs.si.


April 20, 2009

WEBCENTIVES workshop, co-located with WWW'09, Madrid, Spain, April 20, 2009


April 7-8, 2009

The INSEMTIVES Kick-off meeting takes place in Trento, Italy.

Kick-off

April 1, 2009

INSEMTIVES project starts!

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