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This volume contains the main proceedings of the 3rd Annual Asian
Semantic WebConference(ASWC2008)heldinBangkok, Thailand,
duringDecember8-11, 2008. Assuch,
ASWC2008showcasedthelatestresultsintheresearchandapp-
cationofSemantic Web technologies-applyingsemantics ata
planetaryscale.
OverthelastfewyearswehavebeenwitnessingatrendinwhichtheSemantic Web
has been transforming from a niche research area to the mainstream
in academia and industry. The European Semantic Web Conference,
held earlier this year in Tenerife, saw a growth in the
participation and engagement from semantic start-up companies. This
conference, showcasing an Asian perspective andnowhaving
establisheditself, is alsoa signthatthe Semantic Web is moving to
the mainstream. In addition to the emergence in the mainstream, the
Semantic Web cont- ues to generate a signi?cant volume of
scienti?cally interesting research articles. Research submissions
to ASWC 2008 were scrutinized and ?ltered via a thr- phasereviewing
process. First, eachsubmissionwasevaluatedby threemembers from the
Program Committee. Second, papers and the associated reviews were
meta-reviewed by members of the Senior Program Committee. In this
second phase the meta-reviewers led discussions between reviewers
and produced an acceptance recommendation. In the last phase, on
the basis of the reviews and associated meta-review
recommendations, the ?nal selections were made jointly by the
Programme Chairs. Although this process required substantial e?orts
from the members of the Program Committee, it ensured that only
papers of the highest quality were accepted. The ?nal acceptance of
37 papers for pub- cation and presentation at the conference out of
the 118 submissions resulted in an acceptance rate of 31%. Of the
papers we accepted these are split between Asia (18) and Europe
(17), with an additional 2 from the U
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Intelligence in Communication Systems - IFIP International Conference, INTELLCOMM 2004, Bangkok, Thailand, November 23-26, 2004, Proceedings (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
Finn Arve Aagesen, Chutiporn Anutariya, Vilas Wuwongse
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The 2004 IFIP International Conference on Intelligence in
Communication S- tems(INTELLCOMM2004), heldinBangkok,
Thailand,23-26November2004, was the successor and an expansion of
SMARTNET, a series of annual conf- ences on intelligence in
networks held during 1995-2003 under the auspices of IFIP TC6's
Working Group 6. 7. The Internet and Web provide more connection
facilities, hence the man-man, man-machine and machine-machine
interactions will increase and communication will have an important
role in modern s- tems.
Inordertoobtaine?ectiveande?cientcommunication, artistic, socialand
technical issues have to be tackled in a holistic and integrated
manner. However, communicationtechniques,
conceptsandsolutionswhichhavebeendevelopedso far treat these issues
separately, so that there arises a need for communication
researchers and practitioners in di?erent ?elds (engineering,
science and arts) to meet, share their experience and explore all
possibilities of developing in- grated and advanced solutions which
incorporate ideas from such disciplines as communication arts, art
design, linguistics, Web technologies, computer system architecture
and protocols, computer science and arti?cial intelligence.
INTELLCOMM 2004 was jointly sponsored by IFIP WG 6. 7: Smart N-
works and WG 6. 4: Internet Applications Engineering and aimed to
provide an international forum which brings academia, researchers,
practitioners and s- vice providers together. The discussion areas
covered the latest research topics
andadvancedtechnologicalsolutionsintheareaofintelligenceincommunication
systems, ranging from architectures for adaptable networks/services
and Sem-
ticWeb/Webservicestechnologiestointelligentserviceapplicationinterfaceand
intelligent human interaction. INTELLCOMM 2004 received 112 paper
submissions from 28 countries. From these, 24 were accepted, and
are included in this proceedings. There were also 3 papers accepted
for poster presentation, published separately.
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