Interested in wiki research and practice?
If you want to learn more, please check out the conference
proceedings of the 2005 International Symposium on Wikis, the first
of its kind, at: http://www.wikisym.org/ws2005/proceedings .
If you missed the conference, you can still read up on the talks of
the likes of Ward Cunningham, father of the wiki, and Jimmy Wales,
founder of Wikipedia, at http://ws2005.wikisym.org . The whole
symposium has been documented on a wiki, so you can learn about the
results of workshops and BoFs, and how the talks, panels, etc. went!
Wikis are are a new breed of (web-based) content management system,
primarily used to support collaborative work. (But not just that; the
fundamental flexibility of wikis has found its applications in
software development, workflow management, knowledge management,
education, and more.)
If you are curious now, we would like to invite you to join the
wikisym-announce mailing list at
www.wikisym.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/wikisym-announce . The list
is moderated and will be the primary place to announce WikiSym 2006,
the 2006 International Symposium on Wikis, to be held in the 2nd half of 2006.
WikiSym 2005 is an archival, peer-reviewed conference, sponsored by the ACM.
For the WikiSym 2005 committee,
Dirk Riehle
Chair, WikiSym 2005
Interested in wikis? Please go to http://www.wikisym.org!
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Dirk Riehle | +49 172 184 8755 | http://www.riehle.org
Liebe Wikipedia Community,
For those of you who are interested in artificial intelligence and who speak
some German, under
http://www.lsv.uni-saarland.de/answergatherer/
we have developed a Web experiment based on (German) Wikipedia for the purpose
of data gathering to improve the state-of-the-art in automatic question
answering.
The basic idea is to gather question-answer pairs - relying on the Wikipedia
volunteer community - and then to use techniques of machine learning
to build better Q&A systems.
If you happen to know any German speakers who might want to contribute, please
point them to the above URL (people can win book vouchers).
We are considering launching a similar experiment for English.
Regards,
Jochen Leidner
--
Jochen Leidner <jochen.leidner(a)lsv.uni-saarland.de>
Research Associate
Chair for Speech Signal Processing
Building C 7 1, office 0.17
University of the Saarland at Saarbrücken
*Please circulate widely and apologies for cross-posting*
I hope this will be of interest to you.If you have questions or comments,
please contact Earl Mardle at earl.mardle(a)stockholmchallenge.se or Ulla
Skid��n at ulla.skiden(a)stockholmchallenge.se.
Best,
Yong Liu
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The Stockholm Challenge Award 2006 is open for entries
<http://www.stockholmchallenge.se/news_right.asp?IdNr=150>THE STOCKHOLM
CHALLENGE AWARD 2006 invites excellent ICT projects from all over the world
to compete for the prestigious Challenge trophies. The Challenge is
searching for the best initiatives that accelerate the use of information
technology for the social and economic benefit of citizens and communities.
The objective is to help local entrepreneurs, who work to close the digital
divide, by bringing in research communities, development organisations and
strong corporate initiatives.
THE AWARDS WILL BE HANDED OUT IN SIX CATEGORIES
<http://www.stockholmchallenge.se/show_facts.asp?IdNr=9>in the City Hall -
on May 11, 2006. Special focus will be on projects in countries and regions
with the greatest needs. There will also be an international Challenge
conference in Stockholm on issues related to the role of ICTs in global
development work.
*THE AWARD IS OPEN FOR ENTRIES until December 31st 2005*. The application
form <http://www.stockholmchallenge.se/omtavling_index.html>is easily
accessible on the home page.
The Stockholm Challenge is headquartered at the IT University
<http://www.it-univ.se/?lang=en>- a joint initiative by
KTH<http://www.kth.se/eng/>(The Royal Institute of Technology) and
Stockholm
University <http://www.su.se/english> . It is managed by a consortium that
also includes the City of Stockholm, Ericsson and Sida, the Swedish
International Development Cooperation Agency.
For more information, please contact:
Project Manager
Ulla Skid��n
ulla.skiden(a)stockholmchallenge.se
Telephone: + 46 8 7904469
Cell: +46 70 678 72 82
www.stockholmchallenge.se <http://www.stockholmchallenge.se/>
*Rules for participation in the Stockholm Challenge Award
2006<http://www.stockholmchallenge.se/show_facts.asp?IdNr=3>
*
These are the basic rules for the participation in the Stockholm Challenge
Award. All competing projects must:
1. Include ICT
Illustrate how ICT is used to create new or better traditional services
and/or products, which are beneficial for human and social development.
2. Be implemented
All competing projects must be up and running. They should be
implemented/piloted since no less than three months. The Stockholm Challenge
Award does not accept drafted concepts and ideas only. The jury will only
evaluate and compare projects that can show measurable outcomes and impact.
3. Be linked to and/or supported by an established private or public
organisation.
4. Be verifiable, i.e. able to present credible references.
5. Be free from religious, political or other personal beliefs.
*To be noted:*
*Projects that have won one of the Challenge categories in previous years
cannot enter the competition again.*
*All applications must be in English*
*Evaluation criteria<http://www.stockholmchallenge.se/show_facts.asp?IdNr=4>
*
Innovation, creativity and the convergence of ICT with many different
disciplines are some of the qualities that are looked for in the competing
projects. The jury, a group of international senior experts, base their
evaluation on the following criteria, most of which all Challenge projects
should meet:
*Innovation*
Competing projects should illustrate new and innovative ways of using ICT to
improve the living and economical conditions especially of those with great
needs.
*Convergence*
The addition of ICT as a tool to traditional development work can improve
and widen the scope of the project impact. Projects should show successful
convergences of different disciplines and sectors.
*Inclusion*
It is favourable for the competing projects to show that they bring
individuals, groups and local organisations into larger communities �C
national and global - such as medical, government, educational and cultural
networks, as well business environments.
*Equal Opportunity*
It is important that the initiatives counteract inequality related to the
likes of gender, origin, age, physical and/or mental disabilities.
*Sustainability*
An important factor is sustainability. Not only economic sustainability, i.e.
how long the project will last and bring benefits to its users.
Sustainability also includes the contribution of the project to a
sustainable society and environment at large.
*Opportunities <http://www.stockholmchallenge.se/show_facts.asp?IdNr=2>*
To enter a project in the Stockholm Challenge Award is not only to
participate in a prestigious international ICT competition - it is also a
way to join networks of some of the best ICT entrepreneurs and pioneers in
the world. Testimonials from many of the projects, which have competed in
their respective categories over the years, say that it is the inspiration,
the new ideas, contacts and partners that are the greatest rewards for a
Challenger.
The Stockholm Challenge represents excellent marketing through the exposure
to media, and to private and public organizations that are involved in ICT
work and implementations. It gives promotional opportunities for
entrepreneurs, universities, cities, cities and regions. The Stockholm
Challenge Final Events include a Best Practice Exhibition and a Conference.
It is a meeting place for some the world's most successful IT entrepreneurs.
Winners and finalists of the Stockholm Challenge are global role models for
cities, companies, organisations, schools and others who are involved in
adapting and spreading the use of ICT.
[Sorry for the resend, screwed up the headers when I sent this on Friday.]
For your review and or comment! :)
[[ http://reagle.org/joseph/2005/06/neutrality.html
* Is the Wikipedia Neutral? - an (early draft) extension of A Case
of Mutual Aid: Wikipedia, Politeness, and Perspective Taking to
tease apart what is meant by something being neutral, and is it
the right term to describe Wikipedia efforts:
Claims of neutrality and accusations of bias are common themes of
contemporary discourse about the media, government, education, and
technology. In this essay I extend earlier work on the
collaborative culture of Wikipedia (an on-line and free
encyclopedia) to specifically focus on the fundamental but often
misunderstood notion of neutrality.... This essay is inspired by
earlier debates on neutrality of technical standards, literature on
bias in technical systems, my present fascination with this
Wikipedia norm and a change in my belief that while an important
concept, the label of neutrality was an unfortunate coinage in the
Wikipedia context.
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