FOIS-2004: LAST CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

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FOIS-2004 LAST CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems
http://fois2004.di.unito.it/
November 4-6, 2004, Torino (Italy)

Conference Location:
Conference Centre Torino Incontra
Via Nino Costa 8 - 10123 TORINO
Tel. +39-11-557.68.00 

Check out conference program & registration details on http://fois2004.di.unito.it/ or below!
Looking forward to meeting you in Torino!
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FOIS-2004 Conference Program 
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Wendesday, November 3
Workshop on the Potential of Cognitive Semantics for Ontologies
http://fois2004.di.unito.it/workshops.html 

Thursday, November 4 
 8:45-9:15     Registration and Reception 
 9:15-9:30     Welcome Addresses 
 9:30-10:30    Invited Talk: Amie L. Thomasson: Methods of Categorization 
10:30-11:00   Coffee Break 
11:00-12:30   Session 1: Categories 
  Thomas Bittner, Maureen Donnelly, Barry Smith: Individuals, Universals, Collections: On the Foundational Relations of Ontology 
  Fabian Neuhaus, Pierre Grenon, Barry Smith: A Formal Theory of Substances, Qualities, and Universals 
  Jonathan Simon: How to Be a Bicategorialist 
12:30-14:30    Lunch 
14:30-16:00    Session 2: Perspectives 
  Barry Smith: Beyond Concepts: Ontology as Reality Representation 
  Simon K Milton: Top-Level Ontology: The Problem with Naturalism 
  Joseph A. Goguen: Ontology, Society, and Ontotheology 
16:00-16:30    Coffee Break 
16:30-18:30    Session 3: Methodology 
  Brandon Bennett: Relative Definability in Formal Ontologies 
  William Andersen, Christopher Menzel: Modal Rigidity in the OntoClean Methodology 
  Massimiliano Carrara, Pierdaniele Giaretta, Vittorio Morato, Marzia Soavi, Giuseppe Spolaore: Identity and Modality in OntoClean 
  Klaus Lüttich, Till Mossakowski: Specification of Ontologies in CASL 

Friday, November 5 
 9:00-10:00    Invited Talk Peter Gärdenfors: How to Make the Semantic Web More Semantic 
10:00-10:30    Coffee Break 
10:30-12:30    Session 4: Semantics and Cognition 
  Martin Raubal: Formalizing Conceptual Spaces 
  Nicholas Asher, Pascal Denis: Dynamic Typing for Lexical Semantics - A Case Study: The Genitive Construction 
  Massimo Poesio, Abdulrahman Almuhareb: Feature-Based vs. Property-Based KR: An Empirical Perspective 
  Olivier Bodenreider, Barry Smith, Anita Burgun: The Ontology-Epistemology Divide: A Case Study in Medical Terminology 
12:30-14:30    Lunch 
14:30-16:00    Session 5: Social Reality 
  Guido Boella, Leendert van der Torre: An Agent-Oriented Ontology of Social Reality 
  Joost Breuker, Rinke Hoekstra: Core Concepts of Law: Taking Common Sense Seriously 
  John Bateman: The Place of Language within a Foundational Ontology 
16:00-16:30    Coffee Break 
16:30-18:30    Session 6: Space, Time and Causality
  John Bateman, Scott Farrar: Towards a Generic Foundation for Spatial Ontology 
  Maureen Donnelly: Relative Places 
  John Stell, Matthew West: A Four-Dimensionalist Mereotopology 
  Jos Lehmann, Stefano Borgo, Claudio Masolo, Aldo Gangemi: Causality and Causation in DOLCE 

Saturday, November 6 
 9:00-10:30    Session 7: Mind and Action 
  Roberta Ferrario, Alessandro Oltramari: Towards a Computational Ontology of Mind 
  Walter ten Brinke, David McG. Squire, John Bigelow: Supervenience in Content-Based Image Retrieval 
  Dnyanesh Rajpathak, Enrico Motta: An Ontological Formalization of the Planning Task 
10:30-11:00   Coffee Break 
11:00-13:00   Session 8: Ontological Analysis 
  Stefan Schulz, Udo Hahn: Ontological Foundations of Biological Continuants 
  Mariano Fernández-López, Asunción Gómez-Pérez: Searching for a Time Ontology for Semantic Web Applications 
  Mariana Casella dos Santos, James Matthew Fielding, Christoffel Dhaen, Werner Ceusters: Philosophical Scrutiny 
    for Run-Time Support of Application Ontology Development 
  Palash Bera, Yair Wand: Analyzing OWL Using a Philosophy-Based Ontology 
13:00-13:15   Conclusion

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FOIS-2004 Registration Details (including the workshop on November 3rd) 

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Regular fee:

Late registration (after 30/9/2004 until 3/11/2004):...240 Euro

Onsite registration:..............................................260 Euro

 

Student fee:

Late registration (after 30/9/2004 until 3/11/2004):....50 Euro

Onsite registration:...............................................60 Euro      


How to register:
The registration is done in electronic form.
Payment can be done by bank transfer or by credit card (all major cards accepted except Diners).
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(if you pay by bank transfer, make sure that the transfer is made with ALL the costs at your charge).
Students must include proof of their status.

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