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<P><TT><FONT SIZE=2>Dear all,<BR>
I am pleased to send you the cfp for the Cultural Heritage workshop (<A HREF="http://www.iabeni.enea.it/roma2007/roma2007.htm">http://www.iabeni.enea.it/roma2007/roma2007.htm</A>) which is organised within the 10th congress of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence (Rome, September 10-13, 2007).<BR>
<BR>
Below some details.<BR>
Thank you,<BR>
Glauco Mantegari<BR>
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Aim:<BR>
<BR>
The 2007 Cultural Heritage Workshop continues the series of four successful<BR>
Cultural Heritage Workshops started at the AI*IA 99 6th Congress. This event<BR>
must, once again, be seen as one in a series of actions undertaken to<BR>
promote an increasingly more active collaboration between the sectors of<BR>
cultural assets and artificial intelligence. Thus the main objective remains<BR>
that of bringing together academic and research bodies, industries and firms<BR>
involved in developing new technological solutions in the cultural asset<BR>
sector, in order to catalyse possible interaction and aggregation between<BR>
the different agents and to constitute a community of institutions which<BR>
together will be able to tackle this new challenge. To reach this goal the<BR>
topics will include experiences in the use of innovative<BR>
technologies/methods and how to take best advantage to integrate the results<BR>
obtained to build up new tools and/or experiences as well as improved<BR>
methodologies for documenting, managing and communicating Cultural Heritage.<BR>
<BR>
Topics:<BR>
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Authors are invited to submit works dealing either with methodological or<BR>
application solutions pointing out the real possible uses and applications<BR>
of methods and of tools of the artificial intelligence in the field of the<BR>
cultural heritage. Works on the following subjects are particularly welcome<BR>
(the list is not exhaustive):<BR>
<BR>
- Augmented reality<BR>
- Digital library<BR>
- Digital preservation<BR>
- Intelligent and/or adaptive interfaces<BR>
- Models and formal methods for the knowledge representation and sharing on the Web dealing with the enjoyment of artistic heritage<BR>
- Mobile agents<BR>
- Multimedia music representation and formatting<BR>
- Ontologies for cultural heritage<BR>
- 3D Modelling and Reconstruction<BR>
- User and group modelling for active cultural heritage<BR>
- Virtual characters<BR>
<BR>
Program Committee:<BR>
<BR>
Liliana Ardissono - University of Turin<BR>
Antonio Chella - University of Palermo<BR>
Glauco Mantegari - Universy of Milano-Bicocca<BR>
Giovanni Semeraro - University of Bari<BR>
Marco Shaerf - University of Rome<BR>
Massimo Zancanaro - ITC-IRST, Trento<BR>
<BR>
Workshop Organizer:<BR>
<BR>
Luciana Bordoni<BR>
ENEA- FIM<BR>
Lungotevere Thaon di Revel, 76 Roma<BR>
Tel. +39-06-36272931, Fax +39-06-36272203<BR>
Email: bordoni@casaccia.enea.it<BR>
<BR>
Important dates:<BR>
<BR>
June 9th : deadline for paper submission<BR>
June 30th : notification of accepted paper<BR>
July 10th : accepted papers are due<BR>
<BR>
Paper submission format:<BR>
<BR>
Papers not exceeding 8 pages, written in English and complying with the<BR>
Springer-Verlag format (www.springer.com) should be submitted<BR>
electronically.<BR>
Submissions are due in PDF format attached to an email sent to the following<BR>
email address:<BR>
bordoni@casaccia.enea.it</FONT></TT>
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