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Infovision 2007 December 17, 2007 December 18, 2007 India

http://www.infovision.org.in
Subject Line: InfoVision 2007, Dec 17-18, 2007, Mumbai ? Great Speakers ? Do not miss!

InfoVision 2007 ? A great opportunity to listen to and interact with some of the best minds from the academia and the industry

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Come to InfoVision 2007. Listen to…

Inaugural Speaker

? Dr. F C Kohli, Father of Indian Software Industry (Former Vice-Chairman, Tata Consultancy Services)

Other Keynote Speakers:

? Mr. Ajit Balakrishnan, Founder Chairman and CEO, Rediff.com
? Mr. John Blossom, President & Senior Analyst, Shore Communications Inc., USA
? Prof. Hsinchun Chen, University of Arizona, USA
? Prof. Noshir Contractor, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, USA
? Dr. Pandu Nayak, Google, USA
? Dr. Prabhakar Raghavan, Head, Yahoo! Research, USA
? Prof. Vijay V. Raghavan, Distinguished Professor, University of Louisiana, Lafayette, USA
? Prof. Rohini Srihari, CEO, Janya Inc. and Faculty Member, State University of New York, Buffalo
? Mr. Rohit Agarwal, Founder and CEO, techTribe Networks, USA & India
? Mr. Bob Stembridge, Thomson Scientific, UK

Session Themes:

? Small World, Network Theories and Models
? Web 2.0 and Mashups
? Social Networking and the Semantic Web
? Weblogs and the Wisdom of the Crowds
? Organizational Communication and Group Dynamics
? Networks, Creativity and Innovation
? Innovation and Knowledge Assets

Special Attraction ? 2007 Thomson Innovation Award, 17th Dec, 2007 evening during the gala dinner

Registration Fee:

Corporate and Industry: INR 8000.00 per delegate
Academic Institutions: INR 6000.00 per delegate

3 or more delegates from same organization ? 10% discount

Early Bird Offer ? Registration before 20th November, 2007

Corporate and Industry: INR 7000.00 per delegate
Academic Institutions: INR 5000.00 per delegate

3 or more delegates from same organization ? 10% discount

For online registration and updates: www.infovision2007.org

Register online, tell your friends, come and participate in the stimulating discussions.

For more details, contact:

International School of Information Management
University of Mysore, Manasagangotri
Mysore 570 006
Tel: +91-821-2514699; +91-821-2411417
Fax: +91-821-2519209
Angrosh - 9886970411
Email: office@infovision.org.in; office@isim.ac.in

See you at InfoVision 2007!

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University of Mysore, Mysore-57006, India

CIO Summit 2005 October 9, 2005 October 11, 2005 Russia

http://www.cio-summit.ru
The Russian CIO Summit 2005 opens the doors to a collection of professionals, who recognize the significance of information technologies for raising the level management and competitiveness of the Russian economy. The CIO Summit today is the place for informal contact with IT-directors, discussion of problems standing before them, coordination of strength, and rendering help to one another.

International Conference on Signal Processing December 15, 2004 Turkey

http://www.ijsp.org/icsp2004
Call For Papers

This is the ICSP series of conferences that have brought together computer scientists and engineers from around the world. This year’s conference again will be held at a resort hotel close to the beautiful Bosphorus of Istanbul, in a region rich in natural as well as historical sites. Topics of interest include:

Adaptive Filtering & Signal Processing
AI & Neural Networks
Algorithms and Techniques
Array Signal Processing
Artificial Intelligence
Automation, Control and Robotics
Biomedical Engineering
Circuits and Systems
Communication Signal Processing
Computer Architecture and Systems
Computer Graphics
Computational Intelligence
Computer Networks
Computer Vision & Virtual Reality
Hardware Implementation for Signal Processing
Databases and Information Retrieval
Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
Fuzzy Systems
Higher Order Spectral Analysis
Hybrid Intelligent Systems
Image Processing & Understanding
Intelligent Information Processing
Intelligent Knowledge-Based Systems
Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Internet and Multimedia Systems
Knowledge Engineering
Mathematical Foundations
Medical Imaging
Multimedia & Human-Computer Interaction
Neural Networks
Natural Language Processing
Parallel and Distributed Computing
Pattern Recognition
Performance Evaluation
Radar Signal Processing
Remote Sensing and Satellite Systems
Scientific Computing
Security and Cryptography
Signal Processing for Security
Soft Computing
Software Engineering
Sonar Signal Processing and Localization
Speech and Audio Coding
Speech Recognition & Synthesis
Spectrum Estimation & Modeling
SP for Aero Space Technology
SP for Bio-medical & Cognitive Science
SP for Bio-informatics
SP for Internet and Wireless Communications
Statistic Learning & Pattern Recognition
Systems Engineering
Modelling, Simulation and Optimization
TF Spectrum Analysis & Wavelet
Theory of Computing
Video compression & Streaming
Watermarking
Wavelets
Signal Processing Algorithms and Architectures
Space -Time Signal processing
Channel Equalization and Estimation
Multirate DSP and Wavelets
Signal Processing for Communications
Image Processing and Vision
Wireless Communications
3G/4G Systems
WLANs and WMANs
Network Information Theory
CDMA, OFDM, Multiuser Detection
Adhoc, Sensor Networks
Internet Technologies
Ultra Wideband Communications
Modulation, Coding & Encryption
Speech/Audio Signal Processing
Signal Compression
Biomedical Signal Processing
Multimedia Signal Processing and Communications
Water Marking
Software Radio
Application & Others
Paper Submission and Selection
The conference proceedings will be published as a special issue of the International Journal of Signal Processing. Length of the submitted papers is limited to 4 formatted pages. Submissions must be made electronically as Microsoft Word, Adobe PDF or Postscript files by submitting the papers to our e-mail address. The peer-reviewed Papers will be selected on the basis of originality, significance, and clarity. For formatting please consult the Paper Submission link of our web-site.

Important Dates
05 November 2004 Papers Due
12 November 2004 Notification of Acceptance
30 November 2004 Camera Ready Copies Due Further Information
Email: ijsp [at] ijsp.org
Website:
http://www.ijsp.org/icsp2004

International Conference on Signal Processing
ICSP - 2004: 15-17 December, 2004 Istanbul Turkey

Ki04 ? The Knowledge Engineering Network Event October 31, 2004 November 2, 2004 United Kingdom

http://www.ki04.com
In the jargon of the knowledge management world, Ki seeks to establish a “social network” or “community of practice” that will endure long beyond the event itself. Indeed, Ki04 is planned as the first such event, to be repeated yearly, and hence to develop and grow this network across a wide range of industries, backgrounds and experiences. It should prove to be very informative and provide a useful forum for people of a like mind.

In this rapidly-developing field great solutions happen when the right people get together to focus on real-world problems but, networking can take forever, and the connections might never happen.

Ki has been specifically set up as a networking event, combining developers, academics, consultants, and end-users in an innovative, collaborative forum.

In two full days of workshops, presentations, and informal activities you’ll get the chance to work with many of the most influential people in our industry, establishing contacts that might otherwise take years, and sparking new ideas that wouldn’t happen any other way?

Details of the different Topics:

World-class Knowledge Management

Many companies aspire to world-class standards of Knowledge Management, but there is little agreement about what that is. Without a clear vision of such a goal it isn’t surprising how difficult it can be to implement a good strategy to get there. These workshops will focus on organisations frequently identified as having world-class Knowledge Management, and explore what they have achieved and how they can help guide other organisations.

Change Management

Handling change effectively is a critical part of a Knowledge Management program. Even with the best processes and technology, a failure to win the support of the people involved can spell doom to essential projects. Properly organised change management can ensure that everyone involved feels valued and plays a full role in achieving the best results.

Knowledge Capture

The tacit knowledge of key employees is an important element in the success of most companies. If those employees are lost due to retirement, restructuring, relocation, or just by changing jobs the resulting ‘corporate amnesia’ can have a serious effect on competitiveness. Here, we’ll look at approaches to creating an effective corporate memory system that becomes a significant asset in its own right.

Structuring knowledge

In many situations, effective knowledge capture requires the establishment of a rational structure. As well as aiding the delivery of captured knowledge, such a structure can help unearth information not revealed by conventional questioning by prompting with responses made in similar cases. Structures can be designed for a specific situation or may be based on emerging generic standards. These workshops will review these approaches and examine ways of selecting the best method for a specific project.

Diagnostics and smart sensors

From the earliest days of Knowledge Management, the enormous potential of harnessing intelligent systems for diagnostic purposes has been well recognised. New approaches are now providing major commercial benefits based on automated fault diagnosis and optimisation. At the same time, innovations in sensor technology allow the cost-effective monitoring of equipment that would have been impractical even a decade ago. These innovative approaches will be reviewed and new applications proposed and explored.

KM and the Semantic web

By making the switch from the storage of simple text to content that is directly meaningful to computer programs, the Semantic Web is expected to make as much difference to our lives in the next ten years as the Web itself has in the last ten. The potential of the Semantic Web to play a key role in the capture, storage, and communication of knowledge is something that demands the attention of the many people working in the field of Knowledge Management.

The W3C web site can provide more details about the Semantic web and other world wide web related developments.
We anticipate a high demand for places, so please book as soon as possible, either by filling in the booking form on www.ki04.com and return it to us by post, fax or email.

Post: Ki04,Heathgate House,Langton Road,Tunbridge Wells,Kent,TN3 0BA,UK

Fax: 01892 537 718
E-mail: registration@ki04.com.

The Event costs ?495 Per delgate (?581.63 Inc VAT), for the full three day registration. The price includes meals, accommodation and tea and coffee throughout the day.
Heathgate House,

COMPUTER/ IT August 25, 2004 September 15, 2004 USA

http://www.scs.org/confernc/coninfo.html
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COMPUTER/ IT August 25, 2004 September 15, 2004 USA

http://www.scs.org/confernc/coninfo.html
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Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2003 USA

http://www.gartner.com/us/symposiumwest
Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2003
March 23 - 27, 2003
San Diego, CA

There are many reasons to come to San Diego in March. These for starters:

* More than 175 Gartner analysts in attendance.
* 30 tracks and 250+ sessions deliver extensive analysis of your immediate imperatives and emerging trends.
* A Mastermind Keynote lineup that?s always of exceptional caliber.
* The hottest IT solutions and the people who can tell you about them.
* The most profitable networking on the planet.

The Symposium/ITxpo agenda will include right-up-to-the moment research and advice on your most important issues. You can count on coverage that is both deep and practical ? knowledge you can take home and apply immediately for results.

Top Ten Tech Issues
(identified by our Symposium/ITxpo community)

1. Security
2. Enterprise Architecture
3. Defining and Demonstrating the Business Value of IT
4. Business Management of IT
5. Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence
6. Budget Reduction/Cost Containment - Doing more with less
7. Mobile/Wireless Strategies and Technologies
8. Application Integration and Middleware
9. Various Staffing/Retention/Personnel Issues
10. IT Services Issues and Decisions

Of course, that?s just the beginning. Check out the depth and scope of our conference tracks at
www.gartner.com/us/symposiumwest

We know budgets are tight. Our strategy is to load Symposium/ITxpo with so much value that your investment is easily justifiable. No other event combines it all: Gartner analysts, practical and unbiased advice on what matters now, a focus on emerging trends, and the best in technology solutions in ITxpo?s no-hype atmosphere. If you have to narrow your event choices to a single show this year, Symposium/ITxpo is the obvious choice.
Register online at www.gartner.com/symposium/us and be sure to enter Priority Code CCH100 in Question 1a on the online registration form. Or call Ashley Pearce at 1 800 778 1997 or 1 203 316 6757. Special pricing for public sector.
56 Top Gallant Road Stamford, CT 06904

ACM SIGPLAN Object Oriented Programming Systems Languages and Applications Conference October 13, 2001 October 19, 2001 USA

http://campus.acm.org/calendar/confpage.cfm?ConfID=2001-3318
OOPSLA’01: ACM SIGPLAN Object Oriented Programming Systems Languages and Applications Conference

Held on: October 13, 2001 thru October 19, 2001
Location: Tampa, Florida United States

ACM SIGPLAN Object Oriented Programming Systems Languages and Applications Conference October 13, 2001 October 19, 2001 USA

http://campus.acm.org/calendar/confpage.cfm?ConfID=2001-3318
OOPSLA’01: ACM SIGPLAN Object Oriented Programming Systems Languages and Applications Conference

Held on: October 13, 2001 thru October 19, 2001
Location: Tampa, Florida United States

International Conference on Web 3D Technologies (formerly known as VRMLxx) February 19, 2001 February 22, 2001 Germany

http://www.c-lab.de/web3d/enter.html
VRML - X3D - Java3D - MPEG4 - and more

The annual Web3D Symposium is a major event in the Web3D community. This conference unites researchers, developers, experimenters, content creators and others in a dynamic learning environment. Attendees share and explore methods of using, enhancing or creating new 3D web technology such as VRML, X3D, Java3D and MPEG-4.

Second Time in Europe

After the successful Web3D/VRML Symposia in San Diego (1995), Monterey (1997, 1998, 2000) and Paderborn (1999) the world’s leading scientific/technological event in the field of Web3D will again be held in Europe.The duration of the conference is four days: the first two will consist of courses and workshops, and the second two days will feature peer-reviewed papers and panels. A variety of different events will be organized during the evenings.
Participation
The annual Web3D Symposium is a major event in the Web3D community. This conference unites researchers, developers, experimenters, content creators and others in a dynamic learning environment. Attendees share and explore methods of using, enhancing or creating new 3D web technology such as VRML, X3D, Java3D and MPEG-4.
After the successful Web3D/VRML Symposia in San Diego (1995), Monterey (1997, 1998, 2000) and Paderborn (1999) the world’s leading scientific/technological event in the field of Web3D will again be held in Europe.The duration of the conference is four days: the first two will consist of courses and workshops, and the second two days will feature peer-reviewed papers and panels. A variety of different events will be organized during the evenings.

Papers

Web3D 2001 will accept papers in the following three categories: applications, research, and systems. All content must be innovative and meaningful to the advancement of 3D technologies on the web. An international program committee will review all submitted papers. Papers should be submitted in electronic form. Please note the Web3D2001 submission guidelines

Videos

Short video submissions complimenting a technical paper will be considered for the inclusion in a tape loop. The video will run in the Web3D 2001 lobby.

Panels

Ideally, panels should address current issues in the Web3D community. Panels should present topics of interest to the audience; have informed, opinionated, controversial speakers; and feature focused, structured discussions.

Workshops and Courses

Web3D 2001 is accepting applications for workshops and courses providing instruction exposure to techniques and uses of Web3D technologies.

Web3D RoundUp

No true Web3D event is complete without the legendary Web3D RoundUp! Each presenter must give their demonstration within a five-minute period. The audience has the ability to judge the presentation and control its duration.