Accepted full and short
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Here is the list of the twenty-two full papers that have been accepted out
of eighty-one submissions.
We'll update this page soon with complete details of the technical
program.
Creating reusable, well-structured, PDF as a sequence of
Component Object Graphic (COG) elements.
Steven Bagley, University of Nottingham
David Brailsford, University of Nottingham
Matthew Hardy, University of Nottingham
Semantically-based text authoring and the concurrent
documentation of experimental protocols
Caroline Brun, XRCE
Marc Dymetman, XRCE
Eric Fanchon, Institut de Biologie Structurale
Stanislas Lhomme, Protein-Expert
Sylvain Pogodalla, INRIA
Extending XQuery with Transformation Operators
Emmanuel Bruno, SIS, Université de Toulon et du Var
Jacques Le Maitre, SIS, Université de Toulon et du Var
Elisabeth Murisasco, SIS, Université de Toulon et du Var
Using SMIL to Encode Interactive Multimedia Annotations
Dick Bulterman, CWI: Centrum voor Wiskunde en
Informatica
Supporting Set-at-a-time Access to XML through DOM
Hai Chen, School of Computer Science, University of
Waterloo
Frank Tompa, School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo
Structural Adviser for the XML Document Authoring
Boris Chidlovskii, Xerox Research Centre Europe
Structured multimedia document classification
Ludovic DENOYER, LIP6
Jean-Noël VITTAUT, LIP6
Patrick GALLINARI, LIP6
Sylvie BRUNESSAUX, EADS S&DE
Stephan BRUNESSAUX, EADS S&DE
Compression of Scan-Digitized Indian Language Printed
Text: a Soft Pattern Matching Technique
Utpal Garain, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata,
India.
Anupam Mandal, Regional Engineering College, Durgapur, W. Bengal, India
Sujoy Debnath, Regional Engineering College, Durgapur, W. Bengal, India
Bidyut Chaudhuri, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India
Structuring Interactive TV Documents
Rudinei Goularte, ICMC-USP
Edson Moreira, ICMC-USP
Maria Pimentel, ICMC-USP
Context Representation and Comparison for Ad Hoc Product
Data Exchanges
Jingzhi Guo, Griffith University
Chengzheng Sun, Griffith University
UpLib: Design and Use of a Universal Personal Digital
Library System
Bill Janssen, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC)
Kris Popat, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC)
Optimizing PDF
Thomas A. Phelps, University of California, Berkeley
Robert Wilensky, University of California, Berkeley
Creating Personalized Documents: An Optimization
Approach
Lisa Purvis, Xerox Corporation
Steven Harrington, Xerox Corporation
Barry O'Sullivan, University College Cork
Eugène Freuder, University College Cork
Preservation of Digital Publications: An OAIS Extension
and Implementation
Peter Rödig, University of the Federal Armed Forces,
Munich
Uwe M. Borghoff, University of the Federal Armed Forces, Munich
Jan Scheffczyk, University of the Federal Armed Forces, Munich
Lothar Schmitz, University of the Federal Armed Forces, Munich
Inter and Intra Media-Object QoS Provisioning in Adaptive
Formatters
Rogério Rodrigues, PUC-Rio (Catholic University of Rio
de Janeiro - Brazil)
Luiz Fernando Soares, PUC-Rio (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro -
Brazil)
Methods for the semantic analysis of document markup
Petra Saskia Bayerl, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen,
Germany
Harald Lüngen, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Germany
Daniela Goecke, Universität Bielefeld, Germany
Andreas Witt, Universität Bielefeld, Germany
Daniel Naber, Universität Bielefeld, Germany
Consistent Document Engineering: Formalizing Type-safe
Consistency Rules for Heterogeneous Repositories
Jan Scheffczyk, Institute for Software Technology;
University of the Federal Armed Forces, Munich
Uwe M. Borghoff, Institute for Software Technology; University of the Federal
Armed Forces, Munich
Peter Rödig, Institute for Software Technology; University of the Federal
Armed Forces, Munich
Lothar Schmitz, Institute for Software Technology; University of the Federal
Armed Forces, Munich
Lazy Evaluation of XSLT
Steffen Schott, Universität Karlsruhe
Markus L. Noga, Universität Karlsruhe
User-Directed Analysis of Scanned Images
Steven Simske, Hewlett-Packard
Jordi Arnabat, Hewlett-Packard
INFTY --- An integrated OCR system for mathematical
documents
Masakazu Suzuki, Faculty of Mathematics, Kyushu
University, Japan
Fumikazu Tamari, Department of Information Education, Fukuoka University of
Education, Japan
Ryoji Fukuda, Department of Human Welfare Engineering, Oita University,
Japan
Seiichi Uchida, Faculty of Information Science and Electrical Engineering,
Kyushu University
Toshihiro Kanahori, Research Center on Educational Media, Tsukuba College of
Technology, Japan
XPath on left and right sides of rules: toward compact XML
tree rewriting through node patterns
Jean-Yves Vion-Dury, INRIA Rhone-Alpes
Information encoding into and decoding from dot texture
for active forms
Bilan Zhu, Tokyo University of Agriculture and
Technology
Taro Shimamura, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Masaki Nakagawa, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Here is the list of the twelve short papers that have been accepted out of
forty-three submissions.
Interactive Information Retrieval from XML Documents
Represented by Attribute Grammars
Alda Lopes Gancarski, University Paris 6 - LIP6
Pedro Rangel Henriques, University of Minho, Departement of Informatics
Some experiments in using SVG as the rendering model for
structured and graphically complex Web material
Julius Mong, University of Nottingham
David Brailsford, University of Nottingham
Management of trusted citations
Christer Fernstrom, Xerox Research Centre Europe
A Ground-Truthing Engine for Proofsetting, Publishing,
Re-Purposing and Quality Assurance
Steven Simske, Hewlett-Packard
Margaret Sturgill, Hewlett-Packard
Automating of XML Document Structure Transformations
Paula Leinonen, University of Kuopio
Model Driven Architecture based XML Processing
Ivan Kurtev, University of Twente
Klaas van den Berg, University of Twente
Effective Text Extraction and Recognition for WWW
Images
Jun Sun, Fujitsu R&D Center Co., Ltd
Zhu long Wang, Fujitsu R&D Center Co., Ltd
Hao Yu, Fujitsu R&D Center Co., Ltd
Fumihito Nishino, Fujitsu R&D Center Co., Ltd
Yukata Katsuyama, Fujitsu Laboratory Ltd
Satoshi Naoi, Fujitsu Laboratory Ltd
Accuracy improvement of automatic text classification
based on feature transformation
Guowei Zu, Mie University
Wataru Ohyama, Mie University
Tetsushi Wakabayashi, Mie University
Fumitaka Kimura, Mie University
Handling Syntactic Constraints in a DTD-Compliant XML
Editor
Y. S. Kuo, Academia Sinica
Jaspher Wang, Academia Sinica
N. C. Shih, Academia Sinica
Improving formatting documents by coupling formatting
systems
Fateh Boulmaiz, INRIA Rhone-Alpes
Cecile Roisin, INRIA Rhone-Alpes
Frederic Bes, INRIA Rhone-Alpes
Thematic Alignment of recorded speech with documents
MEKHALDI Dalila, Department of Computer Science,
University of Fribourg
LALANNE Denis, Department of Computer Science, University of Fribourg
INGOLD Rolf, Department of Computer Science, University of Fribourg
Digitizing Cultural Heritage Manuscripts: the Bovary
Project
Stephane Nicolas, PSI Laboratory - University of
Rouen
Thierry Paquet, PSI Laboratory - University of Rouen
Laurent Heutte, PSI Laboratory - University of Rouen