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Town Meeting - 1st April 2003

AKT held its Second Town Meeting on Tuesday 1 April 2003 at One Great George Street in London.

Below is the programme, along with the slides that were used in each presentation. There is also a video of some of the presentations, although the quality is not as good as it might have been.

Presentation

Presenter

Slides

Video

AKT: An OverviewProfessor Nigel Shadbolt, AKT Director
University of Southampton
ppt 143MB
AKT Showcase Part I:
Identifying Communities of PracticeDr Kieron O'Hara
University of Southampton
ppt 104MB
Semantic Services and OntologiesDr Enrico Motta
The Open University
ppt 115MB
Managing and Maintaining OntologiesDr Dave Robertson
University of Edinburgh
pptnot presented
Knowledge Technologies and the Semantic Web: User Perspectives
Linked and Relevant?Dr Brian Collins
Europium Consulting Limited
ppt 101MB
Frozen in Time: From walled garden to wide open spacesMr Peter Kingsley, PJR ppt 145MB
Knowledge Management: A contradiction in terms?Dr Nic Holt, Fujitsu ppt 88MB
AKT Showcase Part II:
Developing Internet Reasoning ServicesDr Enrico Motta
The Open University
ppt 92MB
Human Language Technologies for the Semantic Web in AKTDr Fabio Ciravegna
University of Sheffield
ppt 131MB
Supporting Complex Design using AKT technology: Rolls-Royce Case StudyProfessor Derek Sleeman
University of Aberdeen
ppt 110MB
A Semantic Web for Research: A Case Study in Knowledge IntegrationProfessor Nigel Shadbolt & dr monica schraefel
University of Southampton
ppt 112MB
e-Science
CoAKTinG: An AKT-related e-Science project investigating the integration of knowledge technologies for synchronous and asynchronous team collaborationDr Simon Buckingham-Shum
The Open University
ppt 81MB
MIAKT: An AKT-related e-Science project which is attempting to support medical decision-making through the use of AKT's tools, methods and techniquesDr Srinandan Dasmahapatra
University of Southampton
ppt 84MB
Conclusion
Future DirectionsProfessor Nigel Shadbolt
University of Southampton
ppt 113MB