Thursday, November 25, 2010

Results, Presentations, and Assessment

...of past visited conferences.
The slides and papers of the CIKM 2010 and FoSER (FSE) are available now. You can find them here.

A short, brief summary of each conference in a collection of adjectives follows now. I do not want to spend to much time describing the actual conferences, just give you a little idea of what it felt like.

CIKM2010:
  • Toronto, Canada
  • Free WiFi everywhere (bus, hotel, ...)
  • NLP processing software engineers in the information retrieval world: outsiders with a special touch
  • interesting insights
  • first poster demo ever; interesting and funny
  • met a guy from Turkey who studied in Germany and now lives in Finland
  • spend 95% of my time inside (what was daylight again?)
  • sweet potato fries (never had that b4!)
ACM SigSoft FoSER/FSE:
  • Santa Fe
  • cool, but sunny
  • met all the people I ever cited in person
  • not so visionary visionaries after all
  • large workshop (150ppl.)
  • hotel bed too soft
  • nice restaurants
  • Santa Fe is literally in the middle of nowhere
  • forgot book on flight (yeah, in that seat pocket in front of me)
So that was just a short, random wrap-up. I might contribute some more once I can think of it.
Now it's back to my dissertation.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Finished Poster for CIKM 2010

I just finished the poster presentation for CIKM 2010. I will make the poster available for download directly after the conference. You will find it next to the presentation slides and workshop papers at the IPD Tichy website.

Next step: Prepare presentation for FoSER 2010 in Santa Fe and then off to North America.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Presenting our Work Across North America

I have the pleasure to announce that I will be able/invited to present our work of the last 12 months across North America.
This means I will attend the CIKM2010 in Toronto, Canada at the end of October as well as visit the ACM SigMod/FoSER conference in Santa Fe, USA on Nov, 6th.

Next step is to prepare slides, posters and discussion material for the desired knowledge exchange during these conferences.

I am really looking forward to this trip(s).

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

About Ontologies, Porn, and the Urge to Have Sex

Yeah,

quite an interesting headline I chose today. But as a matter of fact, I have reason to do so.

Today, I was surfing around, preparing slides and notes for a lecture when I came by the guys from OpenMind. Usually I don't pay much attention to the statements which people give the machine to learn. These statements are shown on the
right hand side (see "vote on these statements") and give assertions that humans made. Then the reader is supposed to rectify these statements or to verify their meaning.

Well ... today, I found this on the page:

And yeah, ... I think it is kind of funny. Here, the big question about semantics vs. syntax arises again. Could we all agree with the statement I marked in the red rectangle? Or is this just a generalization that does not apply to the majority of the people? And if so ... do I vote this statement true, half-true or not true at all? Hmmm, tough one. I let you decide on your own.

So check it out on the site (see link above) and help the guys from MIT improve their database of common sense. As you've seen today, there's always time for a little chuckle during the hard work of verifying natural language statements and their relation towards each other.

So long, that's it from me today.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Back from NLDB 2010, Cardiff University

Got back from NLDB 2010 in Cardiff two days ago.
The conference was very well organized and the talks (as always) reached from very good to extremely poor.
Just to give you some examples:
  • one guy managed to talk 32minutes on 39 slides though the time cap was supposedly 15mins for every speaker
  • one guy literally (and figuratively) read his slides which weren't actually slides. They were some kind of script we he presented. Kind of a book reading. I do have to admin though, that his presentation still was kind of interesting
  • two ladies spoke so loud during the presentations, we only knew they already started their resp. talks because we could see their lips moving
  • one guy showed up at 09:47am for his 09:30 - 09:45 presentation. He kind of had a good excuse and was pouring sweat all over his body, poor bastard
  • one guy did not manage to get the projector to work with his laptop, therefore he rebooted with the laptop hooked up to it. Then he punched in his password into the "user" field of his Suse linux OS. Well, we all know the name of his wife now
  • one guy had a screen saver with (somewhat embarrassing) private pictures which ran for 2 minutes on the big screen before he realized he had just talked too long on the slide and that the screen saver already kicked in. Funny
As you might be able to tell, I had a great time and think my/our presentation went well. I met a couple of very interesting researchers and we found some common ground for research collaboration. Also, Germany won the game in a pub full of English. Not bad either.
And the hotel (Radisson BLU) was centrally located and pretty nice.

You can get the presentation here.

So long. That's my short report from NLDB.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Just Got a Journal Article and Conference Paper Published

As we were working hard on the last publications, we are happy to announce the official release of two of our documents.
One will be published in the proceedings of the NLDB2010 conference in Cardiff, Wales, UK and you can pre-read it here.
The other is a journal article which was released by WorldPress in the International Journal of Semantic Computing. This article can be found here and here.

Have fun reading through it.

FYI: We are still waiting for two more reviews to conferences which we want to provide papers for.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Paper for NLDB Accepted - Going to Cardiff in June

Our paper for the NLDB 2010 has been accepted. We are now working on the camera ready version which is due in 3 weeks.
So from June, 23rd-26th we'll be in Cardiff, UK presenting the results of our work.

We'll give you a heads up about the other papers we submitted as soon as we get feedback.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Submitted 2 Papers for NLDB2010 and RE2010 conferences

We submitted 2 more papers in the last couple of days.
Just one more paper left, before we round up the work of the last 4 years into one big and nice dissertation.
Let's hope my mentor sees it the exact same way ;-)

The plan for the next weeks:
  • Finish research project grant
  • Finish thesis proposal
  • Start compiling thesis
  • Make master thesis students finish
  • Hand over thesis
  • Retire and enjoy life in a elderly neighborhood in Florida
So far, so good (once again). I will keep you posted.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Submitting Paper for NLDB

To our readers: we are currently under full load for the paper deadlines we need to hold in the next couple of weeks.
First deadline will be the NLDB 2010. We plan to submit one paper.
Next deadline is RE 2010. We plan to submit another paper.

All our pieces we worked on for the last couple of months are slowly coming together into one serious tool repository which might end up being the big solution for the new RE approach. We call it RECAA. It stands for "Requirements Engineerings Complete Automization Approach".

After the RE 2010 deadline on Feb, 19th, we plan to focus on the DFG proposal to support our project. That's the next big step into financing our studies for the next couple of years.