Schedule of ACM Hypertext 2005
Tuesday, Sep. 6 | ||
9:00 – 17:30 |
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17:30-19:00 | Get together after the workshops in the Hotel. Drinks will be provided. | |
Wednesday, Sep. 7 2005 | ||
9:00-10:30 | Welcome by Sigi Reich (GC), Manolis Tzagarakis (PC), Pete Nürnberg (SIGWEB) Opening Keynote: Monika Henzinger „Hyperlink Analysis on the World Wide Web“ |
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10:30-11:00 | Coffee Break | |
11:00-12:30 | Comprehension through navigation and interaction
1. „A Tactile Web Browser for the Visually Disabled“, Martin Rotard (University of Stuttgart), Sven Knödler (University of Stuttgart), Thomas Ertl (University of Stuttgart) (F) 2. „Spotlight Browsing of Resource Archives“, Paul Mulholland (Knowledge Media Institute), Trevor Collins (Knowledge Media Institute) and Zdenek Zdrahal (Knowledge Media Institute) (F) 3. „Semantically Enhanced Browsing for Blind People in the WWW“, Christos Kouroupetroglou (T.E.I. of Thessaloniki), Michail Salampasis (T.E.I. of Thessaloniki), Athanasios Manitsaris (University of Macedonia) (S) |
Authoring for comprehension
4. „From the Writable Web to Global Editability“, Angelo Di Iorio (University of Bologna), Fabio Vitali (University of Bologna) (F) 5. „Feral Hypertext: When Hypertext Literature Escapes Control“, Jill Walker (University of Bergen) (F) 6. „Mind the Semantic Gap“, David E. Millard (University of Southampton), Nicholas M. Gibbins (University of Southampton), Danius T. Michaelides (University of Southampton), Mark J. Weal (University of Southampton) (F) 7. „Constraints in Spatial Structures“, Claus Atzenbeck (Aalborg University Esbjerg), Peter J. Nürnberg (Aalborg University Esbjerg) (S) |
12:30-14:00 | Lunch Break | |
14:00-15:30 | Quantifying and computing with structure
8. „As We May Perceive: Inferring Logical Documents from Hypertext“, Pavel Dmitriev (Cornell University), Carl Lagoze (Cornell University), Boris Suchkov (Cornell University) (F) 9. „Supporting the Generation of Argument Structure within Video Sequences“, Stefano Bocconi (CWI), Frank Nack (CWI), Lynda Hardman (CWI) (F) 10. „Searching a File System using Inferred Semantic Links“, Deepavali Bhagwat (Univ. of California Santa Cruz), Neoklis Polyzotis (Univ. of California Santa Cruz) (S) |
Enabling Frameworks and Foundations Part I: requirements and technologies
11. „Philadelphia Fullerine:A Case Study in Three-Dimensional Hypermedia“, J. Nathan Matias (Elizabethtown College) (F) 12. „Processing Link Structures and Linkbases in the Web’s Open World Linking“, Francois Bry (University of Munich), Michael Eckert (University of Munich)(F) 13. „DOM-based XHTML Document Structure Analysis – Separating Content from Navigation Elements“, Constantine Mantratzis (Macquarie University), Mehmet Orgun (Macquarie University), Steve Cassidy (Macquarie University) (S) 14. „Bulk Loading Large Collections of Hyperlinked Resources“, Davood Rafiei (University of Alberta) (S) |
15:30-16:00 | Coffee Break | |
16:00-17:30 | Transformation and adaptations
15. „What is the Space for?: The Role of Space in Authoring Hypertext Representations“, Yasuhiro Yamamoto (University of Tokyo), Kumiyo Nakakoji (University of Tokyo), Yoshiyuki Nishinaka (SRA-KTL Inc.), Mitsuhiro Asada (SRA-KTL Inc.), Ryouichi Matsuda (SRA Inc.) (F) 16. „High-Level Translation of Adaptive Hypermedia Applications“, Ewald Ramp (Eindhoven University of Technology), Paul De Bra (Eindhoven University of Technology), Peter Brusilovsky (University of Pittsburgh) (S) 17. „Evaluation of Adaptive Hypermedia System’s Conversion“, Alexandra Cristea (Technical University Eindhoven), Craig Stewart (University of Nottingham), Helen Ashman (University of Nottingham), Paul Cristea (“Politehnica” University of Bucharest)(S) 18. „Augmented Hyperbooks through Conceptual Integration“, |
Panel: Multidisciplinarity in Knowledge work
Panelists: Manolis Tzagarakis, Peter Nürnberg, Anders Fagerjord, Jill Walker, Sigi Reich |
17:30-19:00 | Demos and Posters Session (incl. Drinks, held in the Hotel Lobby)
Posters
Demos
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Thursday, Sep. 8 2005 | ||
9:00-10:30 | Patterns, irregularities and ambiguity
19. „Distributed, Real-Time Computation of Community Preferences“, Thomas Lutkenhouse (Old Dominion University), Michael L. Nelson (Old Dominion University), Johan Bollen (Old Dominion University) (F) 20. „Higher-Order Rank Analysis for Web Structure“, Ikumi Horie (Tsuda College), Kazunori Yamaguchi (University of Tokyo), Kenji Kashiwabara (University of Tokyo)(F) 21. „Parsing and Interpreting Ambiguous Structures“, Luis Francisco-Revilla (Texas A&M; University), Frank Shipman (Texas A&M; University) (F) |
User trails
22. „The Evolving mSpace Framework: Leveraging the Semantic Web on the Trail of the Memex“, mc schraefel (University of Southampton), Daniel Smith (University of Southampton), Alisdair Owens (University of Southampton), Alistair Russell (University of Southampton), Craig Harris (University of Southampton)(F) 23. „Improving Adaptation in Web-Based Educational Hypermedia by Means of Knowledge Discovery“, Andrej Kristofic (Slovak University of Technology), Maria Bielikova (Slovak University of Technology) (F) 24. „Queries as Anchors: Selection by Association“, Einat Amitay (IBM Research), Adam Darlow (IBM Research), David Konopnicki (IBM Research), Uri Weiss (IBM Research) (F) 25. „An Evaluation of Menu Breadcrumbs for the WWW“, James Blustein (Dalhousie University), Ishtiaq Ahmed (Dalhousie University), Keith Instone (User Experience Design) (S) |
10:30-11:00 | Coffee Break | |
11:00-12:30 | Comprehension through evolution
26. „A System for Visualizing and Analyzing the Evolution of the Web with a Time Series of Graphs“, Masashi Toyoda (University of Tokyo), Masaru Kitsuregawa (University of Tokyo) (F) 27. „Activity Links: Supporting Communication and Reflection about Action“, Haowei Hsieh (Texas A&M; University), Frank Shipman (Texas A&M; University) (F) 28. „Analyzing History in Hypermedia Collections“, Paul Davis (Texas A&M; University), Alexey Maslov (Texas A&M; University), Scott Phillips (Texas A&M; University) (S) |
Narratives
29. „Hypervideo Expression: Experiences with Hyper-Hitchcock“, Frank Shipman (Texas A&M; University), Andreas Girgensohn (FX Palo Alto Laboratory), Lynn Wilcox (FX Palo Alto Laboratory) (F) 30. „What the Geeks Know: Hypertext and the Problem of Literacy“, Stuart Moulthrop (University of Baltimore), (F) 31. „StorySpinner: Controlling Narrative Pace in Hyperfiction“, Clare J. Hooper (University of Southampton), Mark J. Weal (University of Southampton) (S) |
12:30-14:00 | Lunch Break | |
14:00-15:30 | Knowledge Sharing and reuse
32. „Extending the Text: Digital Editions and the Collaborative Paradigm“, Massimo Riva (Brown University), Vika Zafrin (Brown University) (S) 33. „On Cooperatively Creating Dynamic Ontologies“, Eva Gahleitner (FAW Software Engineering GmbH), Wernher Behrendt (Salzburg Research), Jürgen Palkoska (Institute of Applied Knowledge Processing), Edgar Weippl (Institute for Software Technology and Interactive Systems Information)(S) 34. „Fragment Identifiers for Plain Text Files“, Erik Wilde (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology), Marcel Baschnagel (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) (S) 35. „Adaptive Personal Information Environment based on the Semantic Web“, Thanyalak Maneewatthana (University of Southampton), Gary B. Wills (University of Southampton), Wendy Hall (University of Southampton) (S) |
Omnipresent knowledge
36. „Audio Information Retrieval in HyperMedia Environment“, Isabella Gagliardi (Istituto per le Tecnologie della Costruzione), Patrizia Pagliarulo (Istituto per le Tecnologie della Costruzione)(S) 37. „The 3D Sonification of Links in Physical Hypermedia Environments“, David E. Millard (University of Southampton), Martin Ross (University of Southampton) (S) 38. „RSS as a Distribution Medium for Geospatial Hypermedia“, Frank Allan Hansen (University of Aarhus, Denmark), Bent Guldbjerg Christensen (University of Aarhus, Denmark), Niels Olof Bouvin (University of Aarhus, Denmark) (S) |
15:30-16:00 | Coffee Break | |
16:00-17:30 | Annotations
39. „Advene: Active Reading through Hypervideo“, Olivier Aubert (Lyon 1 University), Yannick Prie (Lyon 1 University) (F) 40. „Semantically Annotated Hypermedia Services“, Ippokratis Pandis (Athens Information Technology), Nikos Karousos (Research Academic Computer Technology Institute – RACTI), Thanassis Tiropanis (Athens Information Technology) (S) |
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19.30 | Conference Dinner 19:30 onwards at Restaurant „M32“ and „Museum der Moderne“; Buses leave at 18:15 and 18:30 from the Hotel Best Paper/Newcomer awardThe following best papers have been awarded:
Congratulations! |
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Friday, Sep. 9 – 2005 | ||
9:00-10:30 | Enabling Frameworks and Foundations Part II: Schemas.
41. „Towards Enterprise Frameworks for Networked Hypermedia: a Case-Study in Cultural Tourism“, Franca Garzotto (Politecnico di Milano), Luca Megale (Politecnico di Milano) (F) 42. „Modelling Adaptive Navigation Support Techniques Using the IMS Learning Design Specification“, Adriana J. Berlanga (University of Salamanca), Francisco J. Garcia (University of Salamanca) (S) 43. „Supporting Joint Modeling by End Users“, Jessica Rubart (ORGA Kartensysteme), Weigang Wang (University of Manchester) (S) |
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10:30-11:00 | Coffee Break | |
11:00-12:30 | Form through stretching
44. „Editing Stretchfilm“, Anders Fagerjord (University of Oslo) (HT) 45. „Syntagmatic- and Paradigmatic Stretchtext“, Tor Brekke Skjøtskift (University of Oslo) (S) |
SIGWEB Business Meeting |
12:30-14:00 | Lunch Break | |
14:00-15:30 | Closing Keynote by Uffe K. Wiil „Hypermedia Technology for Knowledge Workers: A Vision of the Future“ | |
15:30-16:00 | Closing Session and Handoff |