OIC 2009 - Call for Participation

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Apologies for multiple postings!

It is not too late to register for OIC 09! October 20-22 at the Fairfax Campus at George Mason University.

October 20 (optional) one-day tutorial presented by Leo Obrst 
http://c4i.gmu.edu/OIC09/workshop.php

October 21-22 OIC 09 conference:
http://c4i.gmu.edu/OIC09/index.php

To register:
http://guest.cvent.com/EVENTS/Info/Summary.aspx?e=fe0f4e77-65dd-438d-a993-45f9478f8ab2

Hope you can join us!

Paulo Costa, Kathryn Laskey, Leo Obrst - OIC 2009 Organizing Committee

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ONTOLOGY FOR THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY

OIC 2009





SCHEDULE OF EVENTS


Tuesday, October 20 Tutorial /tr>
08:20 - 09:00   Registration and Breakfast
09:00 - 10:20   Tutorial Session 1

   Syntax, Semantics, Ontology Spectrum, Taxonomies
10:20 - 10:40   Coffee Break
10:40 - 12:00   Tutorial Session 2

   Thesauri, Conceptual Models, Logical Theories (Strong Ontologies)
12:00 - 01:20   Lunch Break
01:20 - 02:40   Tutorial Session 3

   Knowledge Representation, Logic, Ontological Engineering
02:40 - 03:00   Coffee Break
03:00 - 04:20   Tutorial Session 4

   The Semantic Web

Wednesday, October 21

08:30 - 09:30   Registration and Breakfast

   
09:30 - 09:40   Welcome
09:40 - 10:40   Keynote Address

Chris Welty - The Evolving Role of Rules and Ontologies in the Semantic Web 

As the semantic web evolves with new standards (like OWL-2 and RIF), 
and more data (like Linked Open Data), the role of ontologies and rules 
in semantic web applications is evolving as well. In this talk I will 
briefly pres ent highlights of the new standards and discuss where the 
technology and data seem to be taking us, and what role they will play 
as the web of data continues to evolve. (Bio


   
10:40 - 11:00   Coffee Break

   
11:00 - 11:40Plenary Paper Session
11:00 - 11:40   Substance-Blind Classification of Evidence 
for Intelligence Analysis
paper
David Schum, Gheor e Tecuci, 
and Mihai Boicu

Abstract

   
11:40 - 01:20   Lunch Break

   
01:20 - 03:20   Plenary Paper Session
01:20 - 02:00   Towards an Effective Methodology for 
Rapidly Developing Component-Based Domain Ontologies
paper

Abstract
02:00 - 02:40   Supporting the Analytic Knowledge Manager:
Formal Methods for Ontology Display and Management
paper
Alan Chappell, Anthony Bladek, 
Cliff Joslyn, Eric Marshall, 
Liam McGrath, Patrick Paulson,
Sean Stolberg, and Amanda White

Abstract
02:40 - 03:20   Contributions to a Semantically-Based 
Intelligence Analysis Enterprise Workflow System
paper
Robert Schrag, Jon Pastor, 
Chris Long, Eric Peterson, 
Mark Cornwell, and Lance Forbes

Abstract

   
03:20 - 03:40   Coffee Break

& nbsp;  
03:40 - 05:00   Plenary Paper Session
03:40 - 04:20   Universal Core Semantic Layer
paper
Barry Smith, Lowell Vizenor, 
and James Schoening

Abstract
04:20 - 05:00   Referent Tracking for 
Command and Control Messaging Sy tems
paper
Shahid Manzoor, Werner Ceusters, 
and Barry Smith

Abstract

   
05:30   Transportation to Marriott
06:00 - 08:00   Conference Dinner

Thursday, October 22
08:30 - 09:00   Breakfast

   
09:00 - 10:00 /td>   Keynote Address

Doug Lenat - Mistakes Were Made 

Douglas Lenat founded and has run the Cyc project since 1984, leading a team 
building a large and broad ontology, knowledge base, and inference engine. This 
talk will describe some of the lessons learned along the way, ranging from 
representation of knowledge, to choice of what knowledge to represent, to 
knowledge acquisition methodologies, to reasoning strategies and tactics. It 
will showcase some of the applications that forced Cyc to grapple with large 
amounts of data, multiple sources, contradictory information, and so on, which 
have largely come from the intelligence community and (perhaps surprisi gly, to 
this audience) from the clinical research community. Dr. Lenat's work in machine 
learning won the Computers and Thought Award; he helped establish the AAAI, and is a Fellow of the 
AAAI and of the AAAS. Prior to Cyc, Dr. Lenat was a computer science faculty member at Stanford and 
CMU, and he will briefly touch on a few "learning experiences" he had back then, that laid the foundation 
for his being able to make the mistakes of the last 25 years.

   
10:00 - 10:20   Coffee Break

   
10:20 - 11:40   Plenary Paper Session
10:20 - 11:00   An Ontologi al Approach to 
Information Access Control and Provenance 
paper
Bill Andersen and Fabian Neuhaus

Abstract
11:00 - 11:40   Course of Action Planning Ontology 
paper
Timothy Darr

Abstract

   
11:40 - 01:20   Lunch Break

   
01:20 - 02:00   Plenary Paper Session
01:020 - 02:00   Higher Order Uncertainty and Evidential Ontologies 
paper
Justin Brody

Plenary Discussion

   NCORBarry Smith

   
02:40 - 03:00   Coffee Break

   
03:00 - 04:00   Panel Discussion

   The Future of the OICLeo Obrst

   
04:00 - 04:10    Wrap Up