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Wednesady, October 25, 2000 Wednesday, October 25, 2000 900-930 Registration 930-1000 Opening ceremony Mirror Room 1000-1100 Plenary talk: Amihai Motro (George Mason University, USA): Intelligent Methods in Virtual Databases Chair: Donald H. Kraft Mirror Room 1100-1120 Coffee break 1120-1220 Session 1A: Flexibility in Database Management and Querying I Chair: Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier Kołłątaj Room P. Bosc, L. Lietard, O. Pivert About ill-known data and equi-join operations I.J. Blanco, N. Marin, O. Pons, M.A. Vila An extension of Data Description Language (DDL) for fuzzy data handling P. Buche, O. Haemmerlé Towards contextual fuzzy querying of both structured and semi-structured imprecise data 1120-1220 Session 1B: Data and Knowledge from Distributed Sources Chair: Robert Demolombe Round Table Room Z.W. Raś Query answering in DAKS based on reducts U. Leser, F. Naumann Query planning with information quality bounds A. Bidault, C. Froidevaux, B. Safar Finding successful queries in a mediator context 1220-1400 Lunch break 1400-1500 Plenary talk Wlodek Zadrożny (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA): Building and evaluating natural dialog systems for electronic commerce Chair: Fabio Crestani Mirror Room 1500-1520 Coffee break Wednesady, October 25, 2000 1520-1700 Room Session 2A: Flexibility in Database Management and Querying II Chair: Gabriella Pasi Kołłątaj M. Koyuncu, A. Yazici, R. George Flexible querying in an intelligent object-oriented database environment A. Seriai, Ch. Oussalah A reuse based object-oriented framework towards flexible formulation of complex queries A. Morris, P. Jankowski Combining fuzzy sets and fuzzy object oriented spatial databases in multiple criteria spatial decision making J. Albrecht, W. Huemmer, W. Lehner, L. Schlesinger Using semantics for query derivability in data warehouse applications P. Marcinčák, M. Matula Metadata and object-oriented approach to flexible querying 1520-1640 Session 2B: Natural Language Processing Chair: Sławomir Wierzchoń Round Table Room J. Cardenosa, L. Iraola, E. Tovar Author extraction: a test experience for flexible information extraction C. Enguehard Supple equality of terms: definition and evaluation T. Andreasen, J.F. Nilsson, H.E. Thomsen Ontology-based querying A. Ballim, V. Pallotta Weighted semantic parsing: a robust approach to interpretation of natural language queries Thursday, October 26, 2000 Thursday, October 26, 2000 900-1000 Plenary talk Keith van Rijsbergen (University of Glasgow, UK): Answers without queries Chair: Adnan Yazici 1000-1020 Coffee break 1020-1200 Session 3A: Information Retrieval Chair: Ernesto Damiani Mirror Room Kołłątaj Room D. H. Kraft, J. Chen Integrating and extending fuzzy clustering and fuzzy inferencing in order to improve textual Information Retrieval System performance G. Bordogna, G. Pasi Flexible querying of structured documents F. Crestani Word recognition errors and relevance feedback in spoken query processing M.J. Martin-Bautista, D. Sanchez, M.A. Vila, H.L. Larsen Measuring effectiveness in fuzzy information retrieval P. Baranyi, L.T. Kóczy Saving calculation in Information Retrieval 1020-1200 Session 3B: Knowledge Discovery I Chair: Zbigniew W. Raś Round Table Room C. Marsala, B. Bouchon-Meunier Construction of fuzzy classes by fuzzy partitioning J.-F. Boulicaut, A. Bykowski, B. Jeudy Towards the tractable discovery of association rule with negations J. Kacprzyk, S. Zadrożny On combining flexible querying and linguistic association rules mining P. Grzegorzewski Interval aggregation in data mining Q. Wei, G. Chen Association rules with opposite items in large categorical databases 1200-1330 Lunch break 1330-1430 Plenary talk Tiziana Catarci (Universita' degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza", Italy): Visual tools for screwing information out of large data sources Chair: Laszlo T. Koczy Mirror Room 1430-1450 Coffee break Thursday, October 26, 2000 1450-1650 Session 4A: Knowledge Representation and Reasoning I Chair: Etienne Kerre Mirror Room P. Vojtas, Z. Fabian Aggregating similar witnesses for flexible query answering R. Demolombe Abstract objects to represent large answers to queries in a concise form S. Abdennadher, H. Christiansen An experimental CLP platform for integrity constraints and abduction L. Mota-Herranz, M. Celma-Giménez, H. Decker Transaction trees for planning knowledge revision M. Arenas, L. Bertossi, J. Chomicki Specifying and querying database repairs using logic programs with exceptions M.-S. Hacid, F. Toumani Declarative constrained language for semistructured data 1450-1650 Session 4B: Knowledge Discovery II Chair: Antoni Ligęza Kołłątaj Room F. Giannotti, G. Manco Declarative knowledge extraction with iterative user-defined aggregates S. Greco, E. Masciari, L. Pontieri Combining different data mining techniques to improve data analysis A. Dvorak, V. Novak On the extraction of linguistic knowledge in databases using fuzzy logic H. Aladjov Intuitionistic fuzzy generalized net model describing the process of training of intuitionistic fuzzy generalized net models P. Alcamo, F. Domenichini, F. Turini An XML based environment in support of the overall KDD process K.A. Kaufman, R.S. Michalski A knowledge scout for discovering lifestyle-disease patterns: SCAMP 1930 Banquet Friday, October 27, 2000 Friday, October 27, 2000 900-1000 Plenary talk Ronald R. Yager (Iona College, USA): Tools for constructing intelligent queries Chair: Patrick Bosc 1000-1020 Coffee break 1020-1140 Session 5A: Multimedia Processing Chair: Rita De Caluwe Mirror Room Kołłątaj Room M. Lalmas, T. Rölleke, F. Turra, N. Fuhr Concepts for a graphical user interface for hypermedia retrieval M. Detyniecki Browsing a video with simple constrained queries over fuzzy annotations M.T.P. Santos, M.T.P. Vieira, S.R. Borges, J.M. Figueiredo, F. Fornazari, M. Biajiz Semantic information search facilities for MHEG-5 and SMIL applications K. Saeed, A. Dardzińska Cursive letters language processing: Muqla model and Toepliz matrices approach 1020-1140 Session 5B: Cyberspace: Flexible Querying and Retrieval I Chair: Ashley Morris Round Table Room C. Bellettini, E.Damiani, M.G. Fugini Querying UML/XMI design information P. Quaresma and I. Pimenta Rodrigues A dialogue manager for a WWW-based Information Retrieval System S. Ambroszkiewicz Towards semantic interoperability in cyberspace F. Aguiar, M. Beigbeder Discovering the context of WWW pages to improve the effectiveness of local search engines 1140-1310 Lunch break Friday, October 27, 2000 1310-1450 Session 6A: Knowledge Representation and Reasoning II Chair: Maria Jose Martin-Bautista Kołłątaj Room S. Zbroja, A. Ligęza Case-based reasoning within tabular systems. Extended structural data representation and partial matching K. T. Atanassov Temporal intuitionistic fuzzy relations Z.A. Sosnowski Activation of fuzzy rules in RETE networks N. G. Nikolov Situations endowed with lattice structure P. Chountas, I. Petrounias Representing temporal and factual uncertainty 1310-1430 Session 6B: Cyberspace: Flexible Querying and Retrieval II Chair: Patrice Buche Round Table Room J. Cardenosa, D. Escorial, E. Tovar Multimodal input analysis for a Home Information System M. Kłopotek, A. Jodłowski, K. Skowroński, S. Wierzchoń, M. Michalewicz, M., Bednarczyk, W. Pawłowski An application of dynamic AI methods in the integration of computer credit scoring systems N. Maiellaro Integrated GIS for building control in small cities - from DOS to Web Z. Stojanovic New method for qualitative spatial reasoning based on matrix calculus 1450-1505 Coffee break 1505-1605 Keynote Speech T. Whalen, A. Rai, T. Flynn (USA): Flexible Queries in the eCommerce Shopping Mall: A Discursive Analysis Chair: Olgierd Hryniewicz Mirror Room 1605 Closing of the conference