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IKE'06: Scope

Last modified 2007-12-02 08:50

    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

      • Knowledge and information management techniques
      • Knowledge delivery methods
      • Knowledge life cycle
      • Knowledge and information extraction and discovery techniques
      • Knowledge classification tools
      • Data warehousing
      • Data security
      • Knowledge management and cyber-learning
      • Knowledge mining
      • Database engineering and systems
      • Data and knowledge processing
      • Databanks - issues, methods, and standards
      • Dataweb models and systems
      • Data and knowledge fusion
      • Data/Information/Knowledge models
      • Information retrieval systems
      • Information reliability and security
      • Information and knowledge structures
      • Information quality (quality metrics)
      • Large-scale information processing methods
      • Intelligent knowledge-based systems
      • Re-usability of software/knowledge/information
      • Aspect-oriented programming
      • Formal and visual specification languages
      • Decision support and expert systems
      • Applications (e-Commerce, multimedia, business, banking, ...)
      • Managing copyright laws
      • e-Libraries (digital libraries) + e-Publishing
      • Digital typography
      • Agent-based techniques and systems
      • Knowledge extraction from images/pictures
      • Workflow management
      • Large-scale information processing methods and systems
      • Content management
      • Privacy issues
      • Interoperability issues
      • Transaction systems
      • Object-oriented modeling and systems
      • Case-based reasoning
      • Digital watermarking


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