IKHS - Indexing and Knowledge in Human Sciences - June 26, 27, 28
Since the generalization of the numeric format to store and to exchange study data (images, texts, etc.) as well as scientific analyses and thus knowledge about data, researchers in human sciences and in computer science have started to tackle the question of how to access to the content of scientific documents. For this purpose, how could these documents be represented and characterized? How is domain specific knowledge retrieved? And how can various users be given the means to find out precise information pertaining either to data or reasoning? The techniques used to answer may include indexing, annotation, archive management and information retrieval. They should help to publish, formulate or disseminate scientific knowledge, data and resources about these data. Several software and frameworks developed for researches in human sciences are today available.
This workshop aims at providing an opportunity for the teams that contributed to these systems to meet and know better each other. It will also be a way to progress in the scientific questions related to these topics. One of the motivations is to measure the scope and degree of achievement of each project, to know its applications if any, to identify the models and their strengths that help to characterize and search for the content of documents and resources.
As a final goal, we wish that these discussions will lead to a scientific publication that will draw a state of the art. It will also stress the cross disciplinary scientific challenges related to the access to document content. This paper should finally report the main methods and technologies required for this kind of applications.
Invited Participants
Arkeotek :
www.arkeotek.org
Porphyry :
www.porphyry.org
CIDOC - CRM :
http://cidoc.ics.forth.gr/
MICADO :
http://web.upmf-grenoble.fr/adest/seminaires/sem5mai/gallezot/Gallezot2.pdf
Achemenet :
http://www.achemenet.com/
HyperNietzche :
http://www.hypernietzsche.org/
Armadillo (AHR : Armadillo for History Repositories) :
http://nlp.shef.ac.uk/wig/
Coliscience :
http://www.colisciences.net
Hypertopic et Agorae :
http://tech-web-n2.utt.fr/
Program
The program is available
here.