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ASWC 2008

ralf — Tue, 2009-02-17 05:41

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I presented two papers at ASWC 2008 in Bangkok. One was my own: Ralf Krestel, Ling Chen -
"The Art of Tagging: Measuring the Quality of Tags" and the other was Rene's: Rene Witte, Thomas Gitzinger -
"Semantic Assistants – User-Centric Natural Language Processing Services for Desktop Clients". Attached a photo of myself explaining the future work for the semantic assistants :) Nice conference, nice people, nice country and - compared to Canada and Germany - very nice weather!
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Thanks for presenting our paper!

rene — Tue, 2009-02-17 11:56

Good to know there are still people who are not so important that they can't travel to conferences anymore ;)

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