November 06, 2006
Franz Japan Lisp Seminar

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Franz is putting on a three day Lisp seminar in Tokyo, and it's free.

========== Japan Lisp Seminar 2006 =============

<SPEAKERS AND TALK TITLES>

*Carl Shapiro (SRI Int'l and Vice President of Association of Lisp Users)
- Geospatial Image Understanding in Common Lisp

*Ralph Hodgson (TopQuadrant)
- Why Semantic Technology is Important
- The Semantic Technology Terrain

*Taiichi Yuasa (Kyoto University)
- A Lisp Interpreter i-αpplisp that runs on Mobile Phones

*Shiro Kawai (Scheme Arts, LLC)
- Lisp-based Portal Site for National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) of Japan

*Kazuo Hashimoto (Tohoku University)
- Future of Semantic Web Technology

*Shozaburo Nakamura (Antenna House)
- Lisp: Evolution of Computer Programming Universe

*Seiji Koide (National Institute of Informatics)
- Semantic Web, Deployment and Lessons Learned

*Yutaka Miyake (KDDI R&D Labs.)
- Lisp-based Automatic Security Management System

*Hisao Kuroda (Mathematical Systems, Inc.)
- Create Your Own Google-like Search Engine with AllegroCache
- Learn Ontology by Playing with RacerPro

*Fritz Kunze (Franz Inc.)
- Recent Technology Investments at Franz
- Future of Semantic Web Technology

*Jans Aasman (Franz Inc.)
- 4-hour Hands-on Tutorial of AllegroGraph
- AllegroGraph Semantic Web Application


<ADMISSION FEE>  Free!

<FOR MORE INFO AND/OR REGISTRATION>
http://jp.franz.com/base/seminar-2006-11-22.html  (Japanese)


<WHEN & WHERE>

November 20 (Mon) 01:30pm - 5:30pm
Location: http://www.msi.co.jp/msi/location_en.html

November 21 (Tue) 10:00am - 5:30pm (Party from 5:35pm to 7:00pm)
Location: http://www.msi.co.jp/msi/location_en.html

November 22 (Weds) 01:30pm - 5:00pm (Party from 5:00pm to 6:30pm)
Location: http://www.roppongihills.com/en/facilities/
Posted by jjwiseman at November 06, 2006 05:40 PM
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