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From: Jean Graef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Oct 12, 2007 9:50 AM
Subject: Roundtable: Resolving semantic differences

  The Montague Institute will hold a teleconference roundtable discussion on
November 28, 2007 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm Eastern time.

David Huynh of MIT will demonstrate Potluck, an open source tool that has an
innovative user interface for reconciling semantic differences. With
Potluck, an end user can resolve differences between two datasets using the
Firefox Web browser. Potluck is noteworthy as a learning tool to illustrate
the practical issues in resolving data from multiple sources and as an
example of an innovative user interface for resolving semantic differences.

After David's presentation and demo, Montague Institute founder Jean Graef
will lead participants in a discussion of the use of Potluck and similar
tools in large organizations.

A basic primer, "Ontologies and the Semantic Web," is also being offered
November 6. See http://www.montague.com/primer5.htm

Space is limited, so you should reserve your spot early.

Other upcoming events include:

Pre-roundtable primer: Folksonomies & taxonomies - October 16, 2007 via
teleconference (http://www.montague.com/primer6.htm)

Integrating folksonomies with Google - October 17, 2007 via teleconference (
http://www.montague.com/roundtable38.html)

 Six weeks to the Semantic Web - November 7, 2007 via teleconference (
http://www.montague.com/roundtable39.html)

Pre-roundtable primer: Sharepoint search - December 11, 2007 via
teleconference (http://www.montague.com/primer.htm)

Benchmarking Sharepoint for Knowledge Management - December 12, 2007 via
teleconference (http://www.montague.com/roundtable40.html)


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J. T. Johnson
Institute for Analytic Journalism -- Santa Fe, NM USA
www.analyticjournalism.com
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