July 8-9th, 2009, Grand Bend, Ontario, Canada c/o CICM 2009
The workshop venue is the Oakwood Inn Resort, located on the sandy shore of Lake Huron at Grand Bend, Ontario (Canada). How to get there?
Wednesday, July 8th, 2009, Terrace Room
08:45--09:00 * Opening * Towards a Digital Mathematics Library
Petr Sojka (Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic)
Towards Mathematical OCR and Search (Session Chair: Masakazu Suzuki)
09:00--09:30 * An Approach to Similarity Search for Mathematical Expressions using MathML
Keisuke Yokoi (University of Tokyo, Japan) and
Akiko Aizawa (University of Tokyo, National Institute of Informatics, Japan)
09:30--10:00 * Improving Mathematics Retrieval
Shahab Kamali and Frank Wm.~Tompa (University of Waterloo, Canada)
10:00--10:30 * An Online Repository of Mathematical Samples
Josef B. Baker, Alan P. Sexton, and Volker Sorge (University of Birmingham, UK)
10:30--11:00 * Coffee Break
Digitization Reports (Session Chair: Michael Doob)
11:00--11:30 * Report on the Current State of the French DMLs
Thierry Bouche (Universit\'e de Grenoble & CNRS, France)
11:30--12:00 * Experimental DML over Digital Repositories in Japan
Takao Namiki, Hiraku Kuroda, and Shunsuke Naruse (Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan)
12:00--15:00 * Lunch Break
15:00--16:00 * Invited talk: Math-Literate Computers (Dorothea Blostein)
16:00--16:20 * Coffee Break
Digitization Technologies and Platforms, Tools (Session Chair: Volker Sorge)
16:20--16:50 * Document Interlinking in a Digital Math Library
Claude Goutorbe (Cellule Mathdoc, Universit\'e Joseph Fourier and Centre
National de la recherche Scientifique, Grenoble, France)
[presented by Thierry Bouche]
16:50--17:20 * I2Geo: a Web-Library of Interactive Geometry
Paul Libbrecht (DFKI GmbH, Saarbr\"ucken, Germany),
Ulrich Kortenkamp (University of Education Karlsruhe, Germany) and
Christian Mercat (I3M, Universit\'e Montpellier 2, France)
17:20--17:50 * Ongoing Efforts to Generate "Tagged PDF" using pdfTeX
Ross Moore (Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia). demo files
17:50--18:00 * Report on DML-CZ
Petr Sojka (Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic)
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Thursday, July 9th, 2009, Terrace Room
Tools and Techniques (Session Chair: Thierry Bouche)
11:00--11:30 * MathML-aware Article Conversion from LaTeX
Heinrich Stamerjohanns, Deyan Ginev, Catalin David, Dimitar Misev, Vladimir
Zamdzhiev, Michael Kohlhase (Jacobs University Bremen, Germany)
[presented by Rob Miner]
11:30--12:00 * Conversion of TeX Documents to PDF
Aleksandar Pejovi\'c and \v{Z}arko Mijajlovi\'c
(Mathematical Institute SANU, Belgarde, Serbia)
12:00--15:00 * Lunch Break
Towards a Digital Mathematics Library (Session Chair: Petr Sojka)
15:00--16:00 * Invited talk: The Evolving Digital Mathematics Network
David Ruddy (Cornell University Library, USA)
16:00--16:20 * Coffee Break
16:20--17:00 * Community Curation and Management of Mathematical Literature
John Burns and Nigel Kerr (Ithaka/JSTOR, USA)
17:00--17:40 * Report on EuDML and EVLM activities
Thierry Bouche (Universit\'e de Grenoble~I & CNRS, France)
17:40--18:15 * Break
18:15--19:45 * Panel/round table discussion:
Towards a Digital Mathematics Library: Next Steps
Panelists:
Thierry Bouche (EuDML/EVLM/NUMDAM and CEDRAM, FR),
John Burns (Ithaka/JSTOR, USA),
Michael Doob (University of Manitoba, Canada),
Patrick Ion (AMS, USA),
Robert Miner (Design Science, USA),
David Ruddy (Cornell University Library, USA),
Petr Sojka (DML-CZ, CZ),
Masakazu Suzuki (Japanese digitization projects, JP)
Topics:
1) What technologies, standards, algorithms and formats should be
used and what metadata should be shared?
2) What business models are suitable for publishers of mathematical
literature, authors and funders of their projects and institutions?
3) Is there a model of sustainable, interoperable, and extensible
mathematical library that mathematicians can use in their everyday work?
4) What is the best practice for
a) retrodigitized mathematics (from images via OCR to MathML and/or TeX);
b) retro-born-digital mathematics (from existing electronic copy in
DVI, PS or PDF to MathML and/or TeX);
c) born-digital mathematics (how to make needed metadata and file formats
available as a side effect of publishing workflow [CEDRAM/EUCLID model])?
5) What are the next steps towards common goal?
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Comments/questions/inquiries: to be sent to:
dml2009 at easychair dot org.