- From: Ovidio Salvetti <Ovidio.Salvetti@isti.cnr.it>
- Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 16:51:03 +0200
- To: public-xg-mmsem@w3.org
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Ovidio Salvetti is the Head of the "Signals and
Images" Lab at the Institute of Information
Science and Technologies (ISTI) of the Italian
National Research Council (CNR), in Pisa, working
in the field of theoretical and applied computer vision.
His fields of research include image analysis,
pictorial information systems, spatial modelling
and intelligent processes for multimedia understanding.
He is scientific coordinator of the activity on
"Representation and Communication of Data and
Metadata" in the EU Network of Excellence MUSCLE,
Multimedia Understanding through Semantics, Computation and Learning.
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Dear Patrizia, Massimo and Ovidio,
Following our conversation during the SWAMM workshop at the Web
Conference last week in Edinburgh, it is my pleasure to invite you to
participate to the Multimedia Semantics XG [1].
I strongly encourage all of you to subscribe to the public mailling list
of the group [2]. I have just seen Massimo did. We try to seduce all XG
members to send an introduction of themselves to the public mailing list
in the shape of an annotated picture. See [3] for some good examples.
Participation in Incubator Groups (XGs) is open to W3C Member
representatives and Invited Experts according to the Process Document's
[4] procedures for W3C Working Groups. You have then to ask to your
Advisory Committee representative to designate you as a
Working/Incubator Group participant.
Sincerely.
Jeff Z. Pan and Raphaël Troncy
MMSem co-chairs
Received on Monday, 12 June 2006 20:37:37 UTC