Eighteenth International ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia
(HT 07).
*** Hypertext, The Web, and Beyond: Five Autonomous Programmes, One
Unified Conference ***
Dates: September, 10 -- 12, 2007
Location: Manchester, UK
Conference Website: http://www.ht07.org/
RSS News Feed: http://www.sigweb.org/ht07/news/atom.xml
**DEADLINE APPROACHING FOR EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION - 1st AUGUST**
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Hypertext and hypermedia involve a diverse range of technologies that
support structured knowledge. The Eighteenth International ACM
Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia is operating under the banner
"Five Autonomous Programmes, One Unified Conference" to reflect that
although there is a wide range of research areas within the community,
all have a common interest in hypertext and hypermedia. The conference
will take place over 3 days, with each of the Five Autonomous Programmes
having a dedicated session. There will also be scheduled sessions for
the additional programmes that will take place at the conference.
Preliminary Programme Schedule
(http://www.sigweb.org/ht07/programme/)
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Sunday 9th September 2007
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-- Sunday Night Social: Joins us for informal drinks in 'Kro Bar 2'
Not included in the Conference Programme
Monday 10th September 2007
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-- Session 1: Keynote Address - Prof. Carole Goble - The Return of
the Prodigal Web
-- Session 2: Practical Hypertext Programme (1)
1. Experiments Toward Reverse Linking on the Web
2. User-Assisted Similarity Estimation for Searching Related
Web Pages
3. Lesson Learnt from a Large-Scale Industrial Semantic Web
Application
-- Session 3: Posters, Demonstrations, and the Reading Room (1)
1. SEMPort - A Personalized Semantic Portal
2. Experiments Towards Web 2.0 Accessibility
3. Qtag: Introducing the Qualitative Tagging System
4. Search habits of the Computer Literate
5. Tags, Networks, Narrative: Exploring the use of social
software for the study of narrative in digital contexts
6. Using forum in an organizational learning context
7. A Study into User Perceptions of Information Sharing and
Trust in Virtual Teams
8. Interaction Visualization in Web-Based Learning using
iGraphs
9. Predicting and Solving Web Navigation Problems
10. An Evaluation of Identity on Online Social Networking:
Myspace
11. Visual Features in Genre Classification of HTML
12. Wiki literacy - Sandbox Knowledge for the Net
13. Progressive Enhancement in the Real World
-- Session 4: Practical Hypertext Programme (2)
1. Real users, real results: examining the limitations of
learning styles within AEH
2. HSTP : Hyperspeech Transfer Protocol
3. LLAMA: Automatic Hypertext Generation Utilizing Language
Models
4. Clustering as an approach to support the automatic
definition of semantic hyperlinks
-- Social: Welcome Drinks Reception and Museum Tour
Tuesday 11th September 2007
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-- Session 5: Hypertext & The Person Programme
1. Revealing the hidden ethnography of user browsing behaviour
2. User-Tailored Web Accessibility Evaluations
3. Simplifying Web Traversals By Recognising Behaviour Patterns
-- Session 6: Hypertext Culture & Communication Programme
1. Assembly Lines: Web Generators as Hypertexts
2. If the Web is a Page + Links, the Semantic Web is a...?
3. The Evolution of Authorship in a Remix Society
-- Session 7: Posters, Demonstrations, and the Reading Room (2)
1. Physio-cybertext: Respiratory Narrative and Receptive
De-intentionalisation
2. Strong vs. Weak Links: Making Processes Prevail Over
Structure in Navigational Design
3. Image Seeds: A Communal Picture-based Narrative
4. Adaptive incremental browsing of ontology structure
5. Incorporating Culture in User-interface: A Case Study of
Older Adults in Malaysia
6. Transforming DITA Topics for Speech Synthesis Output
7. Towards Interactive Learning by Concept Ordering
8. Ontology based course navigation
9. A Semantic Tool to Support Navigation in a Folksonomy
10. Collaborative Annotation-Driven Adaptation in Web Portals
11. A Study of Publisher, Writer and Reader: Different
Perspectives on Digital Fiction
12. Hypertext Applications
13. Dynamic Link Service 2.0: using Wikipedia as a linkbase
-- Session 8: Hypertext & Society Programme (1)
1. Towards Better Understanding of Folksonomic Patterns
2. Collaborative Classification of Growing Collections with
Evolving Facets
3. Does it matter who contributes? - A study on featured
articles in the German Wikipedia
4. Structural Analysis of Virtual Community in Social
Hypertext Networks
-- Dinner: Conference Dinner
-- Session 9: After Dinner Keynote Address - Prof. Wendy Hall - Back
to the Future with Hypertext
Wednesday 12th September 2007
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-- Session 10: Hypertext Models & Theory Programme
1. An Agile Hypertext Design Methodology
2. Architecting Structure-Aware Applications - The Structure
Model
3. Adaptation Engineering: A Semantics-based Aspect-Oriented
Approach
-- Session 11: Hypertext & Society Programme (2)
1. ASSIST: Adaptive Social Support for Information Space
Traversal
2. Annotation Consensus: Implications for Passage
Recommendation in Scientific Literature
3. Analysis of Online Video Search and Sharing
-- Session 12: Closing Plenary - Theodor Holm Nelson and Robert
Adamson Smith - BACK TO THE FUTURE: Hypertext the Way It Used To Be
-- Open to the Public: Cafe Scientifique Event - Dr Mark Bernstein -
Unlinked and Entangled
-- Stopping Over Social: Joins us for an informal curry along
Manchester's 'Curry Mile'
Not included in the Conference Programme
Keynotes
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- Carole Goble (School of Computer Science - University of Manchester, UK)
- Wendy Hall (Computer Science - University of Southampton, UK)
- Theodor Holm Nelson - Closing Plenary
Humanities Honour Scheme
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In order to support and continue with the interdisciplinary aspect of
the Hypertext conferences, the "Humanities Honour Sceme" is introduced.
With this scheme we would like to ensure that attendees from Humanities
get as much discounts as Computer Scientists.
Creche - Sponsored by Hoppers
(http://www.sigweb.org/ht07/information/creche.php)
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Hypertext 2007 will be able to provide free creche services to delegates
with small children. The creche can have child carers for children aged
6 months and above.
- Creche registrations deadline: 15th August, 2007
Registration Fees
(http://www.sigweb.org/ht07/information/registration.php)
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- Online Registration is now open
- Deadline for early registration: 1 August, 2007
ACM Member -- Early: £240 (GBP), Regular: £290 (GBP), On the Door: £310
(GBP)
Humanities Honour Scheme -- Early: £240 (GBP), Regular: £340 (GBP), On
the Door: £360 (GBP)
Non-ACM Member -- Early: £300 (GBP), Regular: £340 (GBP), On the Door:
£360 (GBP)
Student -- Early: £160 (GBP), Regular: £200 (GBP), On the Door: £230 (GBP)
Sponsors
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ACM Special Interest Group on Hypermedia and the Web (SIGWEB -
http://www.sigweb.org/)
Hoppers @ KWeb (http://hoppers-kweb.cs.manchester.ac.uk/)
The University Of Manchester (http://www.manchester.ac.uk/)
The Information Management Group (http://img.cs.manchester.ac.uk/)
The ACM Student Research Competition - sponsored by Microsoft Research
(http://research.microsoft.com/)
Eastgate Systems (http://www.eastgate.com/)
Taylor & Francis Group (http://www.taylorandfrancisgroup.com/)
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