- From: MathML Conference <info@wolfram.com>
- Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 09:42:52 -0500
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MathML Conference "MathML and Math on the Web" October 20-21, 2000 Urbana-Champaign, IL CALL FOR PAPERS The first-ever MathML Conference will be held October 20-21, 2000, on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The conference is being sponsored by Wolfram Research, IBM, the AMS (American Mathematical Society), Waterloo Maple, and the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium). It is the aim of this conference to bring together those interested or involved in the future of math on the web. This conference will provide a forum for presenting and discussing current research and applications in which the major emphasis is on MathML and technologies for mathematics on the web. The conference embraces all areas of MathML technologies, including rendering, authoring, converting, and archiving. Those wishing to make a presentation at the conference should submit papers presenting original research on, a vision for, or experience with math on the web. Topics of interest may include: - Authoring or displaying MathML - Nonvisual renderers of MathML - Applications that use MathML for import or export or as an archival format - Converters to and from MathML - Business-to-business applications that use MathML - Case studies of MathML usage - MathML in education - Extending MathML - MathML and related standards - Mathematical computation on the web - Categorizing, indexing, or searching mathematics - Fonts for mathematical characters Authors are requested to submit abstracts of their proposed talks by email to submissions@mathmlconference.org. The deadline for submission of abstracts is June 2, 2000. Notification of acceptances will be sent by June 23, 2000. Additional conference details and submission guidelines are available on the MathML Conference 2000 web site at http://www.mathmlconference.org. General inquiries about the conference should be forwarded to info@mathmlconference.org.
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