Grenoble
November 20-22, 2003

ACM
Symposium on Document Engineering

 

Program

Organization of the sessions

Sessions are organized by subjects where long and short papers are mixed. Long paper presentations will be 30 minutes in length, while short papers will be presented in 15 minutes.These durations include questions.
All sessions will be done in the main amphitheatre (entrance in the hall) while room A104 is devoted to demos and meetings. This room is next to the amphtheatre..

Thursday 20

8h30-9h : registration

9h-9h15 opening session

Bernard Espiau, director of Inria Rhône-Alpes

9h15-11h Document queyring and Transformation (Chair: Peter king)

  1. 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

  2. Lazy Evaluation of XSLT

    Steffen Schott, Universität Karlsruhe
    Markus L. Noga, Universität Karlsruhe

  3. XPath on left and right sides of rules: toward compact XML tree rewriting through node patterns

    Jean-Yves Vion-Dury, INRIA Rhône-Alpes

  4. Automating of XML Document Structure Transformations

    Paula Leinonen, University of Kuopio

11h30-12h30 Keynote speaker session (Chair: Christine Vanoirbeek)

  1. XML Five Years On: a review of the achievements so far and the challenges ahead

    Michael Kay, Software AG

14h-15h30 Multimedia and Hypermedia (Chair: Charles Nicholas)

  1. Using SMIL to Encode Interactive Multimedia Annotations

    Dick Bulterman, CWI: Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica

  2. Structuring Interactive TV Documents

    Rudinei Goularte, ICMC-USP
    Edson Moreira, ICMC-USP
    Maria Pimentel, ICMC-USP

  3. Thematic Alignment of recorded speech with documents

    Dalila Mekhaldi, Department of Computer Science, University of Fribourg
    Denis Lalanne, Department of Computer Science, University of Fribourg
    Rolf Ingold, Department of Computer Science, University of Fribourg

  4. 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

16h-18h Document Formatting (Chair: Tom Phelps)

  1. 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

  2. Creating Personalized Documents: An Optimization Approach

    Lisa Purvis, Xerox Corporation
    Steven Harrington, Xerox Corporation
    Barry O'Sullivan, University College Cork

  3. Inter and Intra Media-Object QoS Provisioning in Adaptive Formatters

    Rogrio Rodrigues, PUC-Rio (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro - Brazil)
    Luiz Fernando Soares, PUC-Rio (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro - Brazil)

  4. 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

  5. Improving formatting documents by coupling formatting systems

    Fateh Boulmaiz, INRIA Rhône-Alpes
    Cecile Roisin, INRIA Rhône-Alpes
    Frederic Bes, INRIA Rhône-Alpes

20h Conference Dinner

Restaurant "La cour des Miracles"

7 bis, place Paul Vallier (Tram A: stop CHAVANT)
Tel: 04.38.37.00.10
... With music and circus!

Friday 21

8h30-10h Document and images analysis (Chair: Rolf Ingold)

  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. 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

10h30-12h15 Document management (Chair: Maria Pimentel)

  1. Context Representation and Comparison for Ad Hoc Product Data Exchanges

    Jingzhi Guo, Griffith University
    Chengzheng Sun, Griffith University

  2. 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

  3. 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

    A Ground-Truthing Engine for Proofsetting, Publishing, Re-Purposing and Quality Assurance

    Steven Simske, Hewlett-Packard
    Margaret Sturgill, Hewlett-Packard

13h45-15h15 Industrial Session (Chair: Boris Chidlovskii)

  1. Digital Paper for Trade

    Balaji DURAISWAMY LOGANATHAN,
    United Nations electronic documents (UNeDocs)

    UN Economic Commission for Europe (United Nations), Genève, SWITZERLAND

  2. From Electronic Document Management to Enterpise Content Management

    Béchara WAKIM,

    Président Directeur Général d' Ever-Team, Lyon, FRANCE

  3. XML in industrial documentation workshop: a case study

    Stéphane BONHOMME,
    Formations, Conseil et Réalisations en Ingénierie Documentaire - Technologies Web

15h45-17h Document access and understanding (Chair: Jean-Yves Vion-Dury)

  1. Structured multimedia document classification

    Ludovic Denoyer, LIP6
    Jean-Nol Vittaut, LIP6
    Patrick Gallinari, LIP6
    Sylvie Brunesseaux, EADS S&DE
    Stephan Brunesseaux, EADS S&DE

  2. Methods for the semantic analysis of document markup

    Petra Saskia Bayerl, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gieen, Germany
    Harald Lngen, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gieen, Germany
    Daniela Goecke, Universität Bielefeld, Germany
    Andreas Witt, Universität Bielefeld, Germany
    Daniel Naber, Universität Bielefeld, Germany

  3. 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

17h15-18h15 Optimizing document format Chair: David Brailsford)

  1. Optimizing PDF

    Thomas A. Phelps, University of California, Berkeley
    Robert Wilensky, University of California, Berkeley

  2. 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

Saturday 22

8h30-10h15 Editing and Authoring (Chair: Vincent Quint)

  1. 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

  2. Structural Adviser for the XML Document Authoring

    Boris Chidlovskii, Xerox Research Centre Europe

  3. User-Directed Analysis of Scanned Images

    Steven Simske, Hewlett-Packard
    Jordi Arnabat, Hewlett-Packard

  4. Handling Syntactic Constraints in a DTD-Compliant XML Editor

    Y. S. Kuo, Academia Sinica
    Jaspher Wang, Academia Sinica
    N. C. Shih, Academia Sinica

10h30-12h Document based Architecture & Applications (Chair: Markus Noga)

  1. 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

  2. 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)

  3. Management of trusted citations

    Christer Fernstrom, Xerox Research Centre Europe

  4. Model Driven Architecture based XML Processing

    Ivan Kurtev, University of Twente
    Klaas van den Berg, University of Twente

12h-12h30 Closing session