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Dan Brickley is best known for his work on Web standards in the W3C community, where he helped create the Semantic Web project and many of its defining technologies. Dan is currently working with Google on outreach activities related to the Schema.org initiative. Previous work included six years on the W3C technical staff, establishing ILRT's Semantic Web group at the University of Bristol, and more recently at Joost, an Internet TV start-up, and at the Vrije University Amsterdam. He has been involved with resource discovery metadata since 1994 when he published the first HTML Philosophy guide on the Web, and has been exploring distributed, collaborative approaches to "finding stuff" ever since. Keynote Title: What is left to do? |
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Karen Coyle is a librarian with over thirty years of experience with library technology. She now consults in a variety of areas relating to digital libraries. Karen has published dozens of articles and reports, most available on her web site, kcoyle.net. She has served on standards committees including the MARC standards group (MARBI), the OpenURL standard, and was an ALA representative to the e-book standards development that led to ePub. She follows, writes, and speaks on a wide range policy areas, including intellectual property, privacy, and public access to information. As a consultant she works primarily on metadata development and technology planning. She is currently investigating the possibilities offered by the Semantic Web and Linked Data technology. Keynote Title: Thinking Different |
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In addition to the DC-2012 keynote speakers, you will find in the « program schedule » the keynote speakers for the collocate conferences PRICAI-2012 and PRIMA-2012:
- PRIMA-2012
- Michael Wellman: « Empirical Game-Theoretic Analysis for Practical Strategic Reasoning »
- Elisabeth André: « Pathways Towards More Empathetic Human-Agent Interactions: Synergies and Challenges »
- PRICAI-2012
- Hiroaki Kitano: « Systems Biology Powered by Artificial Intelligence »
- Francesca Rossi: « Preference Reasoning and Aggregation: Between AI and Social Choice »
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