[Om-announce] Last CFP: DML 2010--Towards a Digital Mathematics Library, Paris, Jul 7-8th
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Wed Apr 21 22:25:38 CEST 2010
Call for papers: Towards a Digital Mathematics Library (DML 2010)
July 7-8th, 2010, Paris, FR c/o CICM 2010
Web: http://www.fi.muni.cz/~sojka/dml-2010.html
Deadlines: April 25th: abstract submissions
April 28th: paper submissions
May 15th: paper acceptance/rejection decision
May 22nd: versions for the proceedings due
Jul 7th: workshop date, proceedings on site
Submissions:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences?conf=dml2010
Submissions will be refereed on the basis of technical quality, novelty,
potential impact for building DML, and clarity. Final paper versions should
conform to the Springer LNCS (llncs class) style, preferably using LaTeX2e.
Submission categories:
Full paper: 4-12 LNCS pages
Short paper/poster/work in progress report: 1-4 LNCS pages
Overview:
Mathematicians dream of a digital archive containing all peer-reviewed
mathematical literature ever published, properly linked and
validated/verified. It is estimated that the entire corpus of mathematical
knowledge published over the centuries does not exceed 100,000,000
pages, an amount easily manageable by current information technologies.
The workshop's objectives are to formulate the strategy and goals of
a global mathematical digital library and to summarize the current
successes and failures of ongoing technologies and related projects
(EuDML, NUMDAM, DML-CZ,...), asking such questions as:
# What technologies, standards, algorithms and formats should be used
and what metadata should be shared?
# What business models are suitable for publishers of mathematical
literature, authors and funders of their projects and institutions?
# Is there a model of sustainable, interoperable, and extensible
mathematical library that mathematicians can use in their everyday work?
# What is the best practice for
* retrodigitized mathematics (from images via OCR to MathML and/or TeX);
* retro-born-digital mathematics (from existing electronic copy in
DVI, PS or PDF to MathML and/or TeX);
* born-digital mathematics (how to make needed metadata and file formats
available as a side effect of publishing workflow)?
Proceedings:
will be published by Masaryk University Press and will be available on site
in printed form and in digital form from DML-CZ repository. All previous
DML proceedings have been indexed by Thomson Reuters in Conference Proceedings
Citation Index CPCI and by Google Scholar and are available in digital form
at http://dml.cz/handle/10338.dmlcz/702563 . Best papers will be chosen for
a postconference book published by renowned publisher or for a journal special issue.
Keynote (TBC): Masakazu Suzuki (Project Infty, Kyushu University, JP)
Topics:
(include, but are not limited to)
o search, indexing and retrieval of mathematical documents
o ranking of mathematical papers, similarity of mathematical documents
o math OCR with MathML/TeX output
o document conversions from/to MathML, OpenMath, LaTeX,
PostScript and [tagged] PDF
o conversions between various mathematical formalisms
o mathematical document compression
o processing of scanned images
o algorithms for crosslinking of bibliographical items,
intext citations search
o mathematical document classification, MSC 2010
o mathematical text mining
o mathematical documents metadata exchange via OAI-PMH and/or OAI-ORE
o long term archiving, data migration
o reports and experience from math digitization projects
o math publishing with long term archival goal
o software engineering aspects of creating, handling MathML,
OMDoc, OpenMath documents, and displaying them in web browsers
Programme Committee (some members approval pending):
Jose Borbinha (Technical University of Lisbon, IST, PT)
Thierry Bouche (University Grenoble, Cellule Mathdoc, FR)
Michael Doob (University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, CA)
Thomas Fischer (Goettingen University, Digitization Center, DE)
Vaclav Hlavac (Czech Technical University, Faculty of Engineering, Prague, CZ)
Janka Chlebikova (Comenius University, MFF, Bratislava, SK)
Enrique Macias-Virgos (University of Santiago de Compostella, ES)
Jiri Rakosnik (Academy of Sciences, Mathematical Institute, Prague, CZ)
Eugenio Rocha (University of Aveiro, Dept. of Mathematics, PT)
David Ruddy (Cornell University, Library, US)
Volker Sorge (University of Birmingham, UK)
Petr Sojka (Masaryk University, Faculty of Informatics, Brno, CZ) [chair]
Masakazu Suzuki (Kyushu University, Faculty of Mathematics, JP)
Organizing Committee:
Petr Sojka, Michal Ruzicka, Renaud Rioboo, Laurence Rideau
Registration, Travel, Accomodation: see CICM web pages
http://cicm2010.cnam.fr/
Questions/inquiries: email to dml2010 at easychair dot org
CFP distribution:
Please, distribute at your institution. Apologies for multiple postings!
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