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28 Apr 2008

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Attendees

Present
alanr, Susie, [IPcaller], Diego_La_Monica, EricP, Kei_Cheung, Don_Doherty
Regrets
Chair
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matthiassamwald

Contents


 

TOPIC -- HCLS KB doc

Scott: not a lot of feedback.
... some feedback from Nigam Shah. Some additional points from Alan.
... the deadline is probably end of the month (April). We could put up a new public draft.

Susie: I don't think this will result in much additional feedback. We should directly go to the final version.

Eric: With the extension, we have an additional month.

matthias: I got a little bit of feedback, too.
... I think there will not be much further feedback.

Scott: I will add Matthias and Kei to the list of contributors of the HCLS KB doc.

Jonathan: I only got feedback from Matthias about the URI note.

<ericP> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-semweb-lifesci/2008Apr/att-0075/QuickTips

matthias: i will try to write a small review comparing the HCLS URI document and the Cool URI document of SWEO et al.

Jonathan: I am still working on it intensly, it is updated almost daily, there is probably a week of work to do.

Susie: I will review the URI note on Friday.
... Slow progress is going on in the DSE note, it will probably appear under the new charter.

TOPIC -- HCLS WORKSHOP AT WWW2008

Susie: Workshop went really well. Keynote presentations caught peoples's attention.
... All of the presenters showed up.
... We had up to 35 attendees.
... We also discussed about the new charter. When would it be a good time for new people to join etc.
... There were many 'new' faces there.
... Some known faces: EricP, Michel Dumontier, Huajun, one person from the TAG group (Stuart Williams)...
... Part of the panel discussion -- people concluded that awareness of the Semantic Web in asia is relatively low.
... Many people were saying that it is important to target end users (biologists).

Eric: People are expecting that asian labs will probably be following development in US/Europe.

<Susie> http://iswc2008.semanticweb.org/calls/call-for-tutorial-proposals-for-iswc-2008/

TOPIC - ISWC

Susie: I got a mail.
... Deadline for submitting is only May 16
... delivering a tutorial.
... But who will participate?
... It could be oriented on the presentation at C-SHALS.

<ericP> C-SHALS tutorial

<Zakim> ericP, you wanted to discuss mumble mumbel

Eric: I will probably attend ISWC

Susie: Chimezie might attend.

Eric: We could have a F2F for the new charter there.

Susie: We should probably have a meeting very soon in the US (e.g. Cleveland), then later a meeting in Europe.
... ISWC would be a possibility. Then there is a W3C tech meeting in France.
... I have a slight preference for the W3C tech plenary.

Eric: We will try to put a proposal for ISWC together.

TOPIC -- Life Science track at I-Semantics conference in Graz

Holger: We encourage people to submit practically relevant material.

http://triplify.org/Challenge

<ericP> ooo, triplication

<ericP> matthiassamwald: meant to inspire folks to put their data on the SW

<ericP> ... people submit their scripts and so on

<ericP> ... expect submissions from the linked data community

<ericP> ... good opportunity to activate european community

<ericP> conference is 3 sept

<ericP> holger: want to see how to really apply sw tech in working systems

<ericP> Susie: is there an industry track?

http://triple-i.tugraz.at/i_semantics/special_tracks/swlsm

<ericP> ... lilly using lots of SW tech, but not likely to write 8 pages

<ericP> holger: have 8-page research 4-page demo papers

<ericP> Susie: demos can be tough on the lawyers

<ericP> matthiassamwald: the 4 and 8-page limits are the upper limit

<ericP> ... what's important is getting folks in the european community around the same table

lilly science grid

<ericP> Susie: have relased the framework

Susie: framework has 80 plugins

<ericP> ... have 80-some plugins in-house. working on releasing more

oops

i take over again

thanks

Susie: I will send out a more detailed mail to the mailing list.

<mscottm> http://cmlsa2008.mucoms.org/

Scott: The CMLSA2008 might be an interesting workshop, but it collides with some other events.

Eric, will you generate the minutes?

<mscottm> I don't see my name on the attendees. I suppose that alanr was actually Jonathan..

well.

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