Dear Colleague,
Just following up on the below.
Please don't forget – you may submit your papers/posters/demo proposals for
the SAI Intelligent Systems Conference 2015 (IntelliSys 2015) on or before
May 15, 2015.
Online Submission System: www.SAIConference.com/IntelliSys2015/Submit
Thanks, we really appreciate your contribution.
Best,
Supriya Kapoor
Conference Manager
SAI Intelligent Systems Conference 2015 (IntelliSys 2015)
www.SAIConference.com/IntelliSys2015
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We invite you to submit your papers for the upcoming SAI Intelligent
Systems Conference 2015 (IntelliSys 2015) to be held on November 10 &11,
2015 in London, UK, technically sponsored by IEEE.
This conference will focus in areas of intelligent systems and artificial
intelligence and how it applies to the real world. It is an opportunity for
researchers in this field to meet and discuss solutions, scientific
results, and methods in solving intriguing problems in this field.
The conference programme will include paper presentations, poster sessions
and project demonstrations, along with prominent keynote speakers and
industrial workshops.
Important Dates: Regular Submission
* Paper Submission Due: May 15, 2015 (Extended)
* Acceptance Notification : May 30, 2015 (Extended)
* Author Registration : July 01, 2015
* Camera Ready Submission : August 01, 2015
* Conference Dates : November 10-11, 2015
IntelliSys 2015 Website: www.SAIConference.com/IntelliSys2015
Online Submission System: www.SAIConference.com/IntelliSys2015/Submit
All IntelliSys 2015 presented papers will be published in the conference
proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore, Scopus, Inspec, Google Scholar
and more. Past SAI Conference proceedings are already indexed in these
databases. The IEEE proceedings will be published under an ISBN number (and
an IEEE Catalog number). Authors of selected outstanding papers will be
invited to submit extended versions of their papers for consideration of
publication in various international journals and books including a
Springer book.
Looking forward to your contributions.
Regards,
Steering Committee
SAI Intelligent Systems Conference 2015 (IntelliSys 2015)
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hi!
I have been offered to do a presentation of inventaire.io and how it
uses Wikidata, possibly followed by a workshop on Wikidata at the
OuiShare Labs Camp <http://camp.ouisharelabs.net/2015>, 18-19 May,
Paris. Any one wanting to help animating the workshop?
It's just a few days before the Wikimedia Hackathon, so it might just be
on your way to Lyon :)
Bests,
Maxime
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Maxime Lathuilière
maxlath.eu <http://maxlath.eu> - @maxlath
Inventaire <https://inventaire.io> - @inventaire_io
wiki(pedia|data): Zorglub27 <https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Zorglub27>
for personal emails use max(a)maxlath.eu instead
Hi all,
Can we expand this item in such way that this can be a featured item:
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q267877 ?
What properties can be added to make this sufficient to feature?
I think the subject is excellent for this as it is a worldwide food.
Thanks!
Romaine
Dear all,
I need to know about the possibility of making queries on a Wikibase
instance. I think it is possible to make queries on data on a
particular instance only with external tools at the moment, right?
Thanks for the answer. :)
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Luca "Sannita" Martinelli
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utente:Sannita
Hello,
I started bot of auto-transliterating names of humans, initially with
Persian and English (as a pair) since I know both and I can debug. After
some modifications, In the last check, In more than several hundreds of
edits I checked, I couldn't find any errors, I want to expand this bot for
other languages but before, I need opinions of people who know rules of
transliterating names in these languages, I tried to realize rules and this
is my result but I need someone familiar to confirm
*Chinese: Instead of space it uses "·" character (it's not dot) but order
is the same. e.g Alan Turing is: "艾伦·图灵"
<https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%89%BE%E4%BC%A6%C2%B7%E5%9B%BE%E7%81%B5>
which "艾伦" means Alan and "图灵" means Turing
*Japanese: it's the same but different separator: "・", e.g. "アラン・チューリング"
<https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A2%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%83%BB%E3%83%81…>
*Russian: The separator is space character but order is like "FamilyName,
GivenName" e.g. "Тьюринг, Алан"
<https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A2%D1%8C%D1%8E%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B3,_%…>
is
"Turing, Alan". Handling names with more than two words would be pretty
complicated (I skip them)
*I checked Hebrew and Greek and both are simple languages like Persian,
same order, space as separator.
If you can help me, it would make a great difference in number of labels in
your language. Things you can help are:
1- Confirm or correct rules of these languages and add other rules if
needed.
2- Suggest more languages. I thought about Sanskrit, Hindi, and Telugu but
I don't know anyone who can check the rules, if you do, please help me.
3- For any language I will do an initial run just to test, if you can check
edits of the bot (which is pretty easy, e.g. see this
<https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions/Dexbot&dir…>)
it would be awesome.
Thanks,
Best
Hi, a small question about qualifiers and ranks.
It is well known that the number of planets changed in 2006. Or did it ? Of
course, Pluto is still here, it's just its status that changed. The
definition of planets changed in 2006.
This imply that (imho), the statement "the number of planets in the solar
system in 9" should be deprecated. But infovarius did not agree with me and
changed the rank of the claim back to normal and put an end date. I still
think it should be deprecated, but it raise me a question: How are we
supposed (if we are) to express an information about a deprecation ? Should
we include something about the deprecation in the sources ? Should we have
a qualifier ''deprecation date'' ?
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q17362350