Friday
September 20, 2002
Media Center, Osaka City University
| Time |
Function |
Venue |
| 9:00~17:00 |
Registration |
1F, Entrance
Hall |
| 10:00~10:30 |
Opening
Ceremony
Chair:
Mamoru SHIBAYAMA, Osaka City University
Co-Chair:
Kota ABE, Osaka City University
Welcome Speeches:
- Tetsuya
KATSUMURA,
The University of Shimane
- Sunney
CHEN,
The Vice President of Academia Sinica
- Lewis
LANCASTER, University of California, Berkeley
- Takafumi
ISOMURA, The Mayor of Osaka City
- Takao
KODAMA, The President of Osaka City University
|
10F,
Conference Room L |
| 10:30~11:10 |
Keynote
Speech
Chair:
Toshio MATSUURA, Osaka City University
Co-Chair:
Kota ABE, Osaka City University
Keynote Speaker:
Sharing Information Resources in the Internationally Globalized
Society
Makoto NAGAO, President, Kyoto University |
10F,
Conference Room L |
| 11:10~11:20 |
Group
Photo |
|
| 11:20~12:40 |
Large
Scale Humanity Research Projects in Japan
Chair:
Shoichiro HARA, National Institute of Japanese Literature
Co-Chair:
Ikuo OKETANI, Osaka International University
Speakers:
Digital Museum-A Case of the National Museum of Ethnology
Shigeharu SUGITA, National Museum of Ethnology
Introduction to the Computer System at the Historiographical
Institute of the University of Tokyo (SHIPS) and "Japan
Memory Project" of the COE
Yoshinori YOKOYAMA, Historiographical Institute, University
of Tokyo
International Collaboration Research for Japanese Literature
Hisashi YASUNAGA, National Institute of Japanese Literature
Modern Library Catalog and Chinese Classic Catalog: Two
Union Catalogs of Japanese Academic Community
Akira MIYAZAWA, National Institute of Informatics |
10F,
Conference Room L |
| 12:10~13:10 |
ECAI
Institutional Meeting |
10F,
Staff Meeting Room |
| 12:40~13:40 |
Lunch |
University
COOP Cafeteria |
| 13:10~14:00 |
Media
Center Tour |
1F, Main
Entrance |
| 13:10~14:10 |
ECAI
Southeast Asia Team Meeting |
10F,
Staff Meeting Room |
|
14:10~15:40
Public
Lecture
|
Public
Lecture: Library and Information Resources
Chair:
Katsuichi KITA, Osaka City University
Co-Chair:
Venkatesh RAGHAVAN, Osaka City University
Speakers:
The Intellectual Revolution; New Technology in Librarianship
Karl LO, The Asian Division, The Library of Congress
Heritage of Historical and Cultural Resources in the Digital
Age
Kinji ONO, National Institute of Informatics |
10F,
Conference Room L |
| 15:40~15:50 |
Break |
Public
Area |
|
15:50~18:55
Plenary
Session
|
Networking
and Computing in the Digital Age
(PNC Session with C&C)
Chair:
Simon C. LIN, Computing Centre, Academia Sinica
Co-Chair:
Hideo NAKANO, Osaka City University
Opening Remark:
Katsuhiro ONODA, Institute for International Socio-Economic
Studies
Speakers:
Networking Challenges for Digital Content
Simon C. LIN, Computing Centre, Academia Sinica
Use of Information Property in the Broadband Age and
Public Internet Data Center (IDC) An Overview
Izumi HARADA, Institute for International Socio-Economic
Studies
Creation of a New Intellectual Culture in a Knowledge
Society -Broadband Network to Link the 3C's-
Yuji MASUDA, University of Shimane
Use
of Information Technology in the Development of IT Human
Resources-Establishment of an Occupational Database and
International Collaboration-
Kazuko YUMA, Institute for International Socio-Economic
Studies
ECAI
Vision for Spatial Data in the Humanities
Lewis LANCASTER, University of California, Berkeley
|
10F,
Conference Room L |
| 18:30~19:30 |
KOTO
(Japanese Classical Harp) Music Evening I
Hongaku (Japanese Classical Music) Club, Osaka City University |
10F,
Conference Room L |
| 19:30~21:00 |
PNC
Steering Committee Meeting
Chairs:
Sunney CHEN / Ovid TZENG(PNC Steering Committee Members Only) |
1F, Cafeteria
Wisteria |
Saturday September 21, 2002
Media Center, Osaka City University
| Time
|
Function
|
Venue |
| 8:30~17:00 |
Registration
|
1F,
Entrance Hall |
9:00~10:30
Plenary Session |
Resource
Sharing*
Chair:
Akifumi OIKAWA, The Graduate School of Advanced Studies
Co-Chair:
Michael BUCKLAND, University of California, Berkeley
Speakers:
ACI-Japan-It's Perspectives for the Future-
Akifumi OIKAWA, The Graduate School of Advanced Studies
Thirteen Years Experience of Collaboration of Computer
Science and the Humanities in Japan
Kozaburo HACHIMURA, Ritsumeikan University
PRDLA and PNC: Synthesis or Siblings?
Anthony FERGUSON, Hong Kong University
The ECAI Vision for Data Sharing and Recent Developments
in TimeMap
Jeanette ZERNEKE, University of California, Berkeley
Ian JOHNSON, University of Sydney
The Digital Maps' Application in Scholarly Studies in Russia
Alexander STOLYAROV, Russian Academy of Sciences |
10F,Conference
Room L |
| 10:30~10:40 |
Break |
Public
Area |
10:40~12:10
Plenary Session |
Computer
and the Humanities in Japan*(IPSJ Session)
Chair:
Tsunekazu KATO, Osaka Electro-Communication University
Co-Chair:
Harumi MURAKAMI, Osaka City University
Speakers:
Text Mining in Literary Works
Masayuki TAKEDA, Kyushu University
Tomoko FUKUDA & Iechiro NANRI, Kyushu University
True or Fake on Classical Text
Masakatsu MURAKAMI, The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
Computing the Past in Japan
Kazumasa OZAWA, Osaka Electro-Communication University |
10F,
Conference Room L |
| 12:10~13:10 |
Lunch
|
University
COOP Cafeteria |
| ECAI
Africa Planning Meeting |
10FStaff
Meeting Room |
13:10~14:40
Concurrent Sessions |
Institutional
Collaboration**
(IPSJ Session)
Chair:
Fumio ADACHI, National Museum of Japanese History
Speakers:
Interoperation of Museum Object Information and the Role
of CIDOC CRM
Ryoji MURATA, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and
Music
The
Design Plan for the Nagoya University Information Collaboration
System
Hiroshi ITSUMURA & Masanori AKIYAMA, Nagoya University
Collaboration
Project for Organizing Japanese Literal Information---Standardization
for Data Sharing System
Shoichiro HARA & Hisashi YASUNAGA, National Institute
of Japanese Literature
|
1F,
Meeting Room for Intercultural Exchange |
|
Virtual
Reality and Motion Capture I
(IPSJ Session)
Chair:
Kozaburo HACHIMURA, Ritsumeikan University
Speakers:
Digital Preservation of Cultural Heritage by Using Virtual
Reality Technique: A Case Study-a Guest House Called "The
Ube Industrial Hall" in Ube City-
Norikazu SHIMIZU, Yamaguchi University
Kazunori YASUHARA, Institute of Social System Co., Ltd.
A Web-based Reusable Description Method for Human Motion
Data
Kengo HAYASHI, Asako SOGA,
Takami YASUDA & Shigeki YOKOI, Nagoya University
Human
Motion Analysis Using Rhythm Input Data from Outside---The
Reproducing Method of Dance Motion Using the Interpolation
Method
Kazuya KOJIMA, Ritsumeikan University
Mikiya HIRONAGA & Sadahiko NAGAE, Kinki University
|
5F,
AV Hall |
|
EBTI
Session
Chair:
Charles MULLER, Toyo Gakuen University
Speakers:
NGSM and Cluster Analysis: Its Usage in the Digitization
of Variant Texts in the SAT (Taisho Daizokyo Text Database)
Ishii KOSEI, Komazawa Junior College
FEDORA: A New Digital Library System and its Application
to the Study of Buddhist Culture
David GERMANO, University of Virginia
International
Dunhuang Project
Sam Van SCHAIK, British Library
e-Learning for Dhama
Yufen SHIH, Tamkang University
Digitization of Sanskrit Buddhist Texts in Nepal
Min Bahadur SHAKYA, Nagarjuna Institute
A Study on Chinese Canon Classification in the Digital
Age: The Catalogue of CBETA Taisho Tripitaka
Huimin BHIKKHU, Taipei National University of the Art
|
9F,
I/O Service Room |
|
Metadata
to Gazetteer
Chair:
Tom LEONARD, University of California, Berkeley
Speakers:
Gazetteers as Components of Digital Libraries
Linda HILL, University of California, Santa Barbara
Digital Gazetteers for History and Culture: Identifying
Uses, Developing Standards
Michael BUCKLAND & Ruth MOSTERN, University of California,
Berkeley
Digital
Gazetteer Practice in Chinese Culture
Ya-ning CHEN, Shu-jiun CHEN & Wei-long UENG, Computing
Centre, Academia Sinica
|
9F,
Conference Room |
|
Museum
Informatics I
Chair:
Curtis HARDYCK, University of California Berkeley
Speakers:
Digital Media, Informatics, and Cultural Heritage
Ching-chun HSIEH, The National Digital Archives Program,
R.O.C.
University Museum and Multi-Media
Terufumi OHNO, Kyoto University
Shin-ichi KAWAKAMI & Takehiko KAKUTANI, Gifu University
Notes
on the Institutional Cooperation of the Formosan Aboriginal
Project
Inghai PAN, Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica
Culture in Virtual Reality: Borobudur, Rome, Horyuji,
and Alternatives to VRML
Michael GREENHALGH, Australia National University
|
10F,
Conference Room L |
| 14:40~14:50 |
Break |
Public
Area |
14:50~16:20
Concurrent Sessions |
Images
Analysis and Retrieval**
(IPSJ Session)
Chair:
Takuzi SUZUKI, National Museum of Japanese History
Speakers:
The Self Organized-Criticality of Color Information of
Impressionist's Art Works
Asako FUKUMOTO, Keio University
Ryuta MIZUMORI & Dong Sheng CAI, Tsukuba University
Subjective Evaluation on the Effect of the Blue Turban
in Vermeer's 'HEAD OF A GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING'
Tadahiro TSUJITA, Konan UniversityHiroyuki OOHASI, Hitachi
Ltd.
Content-based
Image Retrieval with the Capability of Automatic Setting
of Similarity Measure
Totaro NAMBU & Kozaburo HACHIMURA, Ritsumeikan University
|
1F,
Meeting Room for Intercultural Exchange |
Museum
Informatics II
Chair:
Ing-hai PAN, Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica
Speakers:
Establishment of the Antiquities Digital Museum, NPM
Jo-hsin CHI, National Palace Museum
Metadata for Works of Art: Application of CDWA
Ya-ning CHEN & Shu-jiun CHEN, Computing Centre, Academia
Sinica
Potential of Digital Photogrammetry and Laser Scanner for
Digital Archiving for 3-D Artifact
Phisan SANTITAMNONT, Chulalongkorn University
Computer Rubbings with Three Dimensional Measurement Data
Ken'ichiro OOI & Kosuke SATO, Osaka University
Toshio TSUKAMOTO, Gangoji Research Institute for Cultural
Properties |
10F,
Conference Room L |
|
Resource
Sharing with Time and Place
Chair:
Michael BUCKLAND, University of California, Berkeley
Speakers:
What Google Can't Do: Humanities Data Sharing and Interoperability
Jeanette ZERNEKE, University of California, Berkeley
Distributed and Federated Search of Georeferenced Cultural
Information
Ray LARSON, University of California, Berkeley
Knowledge
Level Resource Sharing and Interoperability
Eric YEN, Computing Centre, Academia Sinica
|
9F,
Conference Room |
e-Learning
Chair:
Masaru SAKAYAUCHI, National Institute for Educational Policy
Research
Speakers:
The Text Viewer System with XML to Assist Reading Comprehension
of Foreign Pupils
Keiko NAKAO, Otema University
Jun-Ya MORISITA, Kobe University
Construction of the Environment for Extensive Reading of
German Texts Using Web
Shosaku TANAKA & Yoshiyuki TABATA, Kyushu University
Modular Model Approach to Technical Writing Instructions---The
Structuring Technique Can Best Be Learned from Non-Technical
Content
Yasuhiko IKEBE, Meisei UniversityNobuyoshi ASAI, University
of AizuYoshinori MIYAZAKI, Shizuoka Sangyo University
Dong Sheng CAI, University of Tsukuba
Yoshiko IKEBE, Tokyo Science University |
9F,
I/O Service Room |
Character
Encoding and Multilingual
(IPSJ Session)
Chair:
Masami KOJIMA, Tohoku Institute of Technology
Speakers:
Construction and Application of Grammatical and Lexical
Data for Sanskrit and Tibetan Parallel Texts
Toru AIBA & Kyoji OIDE, Tohoku University
A New Syllablewise Transcription System j---pinyin from Chinese
Proper Nouns to Japanese Ones
Hiroyuki KAMEDA, Sumio OHNO, Shu-Mei CHEN & Jin-Hua
SHE, Tokyo University of Technology
The Collaboration What Connects CTS and Database Data---From
'a Classic Person's Name and a Character Chronological Table
Database' Project
Mitsuru AIDA, National Institute of Japanese Literature |
5F,
AV Hall |
| 16:20~16:30 |
Break
|
Public
Area |
16:30~18:00
Concurrent Sessions |
Application
of Archaeological and Historical Information I
(IPSJ Session)
Chair:
Akifumi OIKAWA, Graduate University for Advanced Studies
Speakers:
Construction of Contents Management System for Digital
Archives
Tetsuo SHOJI, Yoshihiro OKADA, Kogi KUDARA, Takashi IRISAWA,
Yoshihisa ODA, Ryukoku University
Geographical Analyses on Distribution of Archeological
Sites of Village and Hill-fort
Tsunekazu KATO, Kazumasa OZAWA, Tomoyuki TAKAMI, Osaka Electro-Communication
University
A Case Report of 'Digital Archives of Naraehon
Tomoko TAKASHINA, Ikuma KITAGAWA, Wataru NAGATOMI, Masatoshi
SHIBUKAWA, Keio University
|
1F,
Meeting Room for Intercultural Exchange |
GIS
Application in Digital Archive
Chair:
David BODENHAMER, IUPUI
Co-Chair:
William KILBRIDE, Arts and Humanities Data Service
Speakers:
Distributional Database of Fish in Taiwan
Kwang-tsao SHAO, Keng-hsien LIN, Institute of Zoology, Academia
Sinica
Eric YEN, Wei-long UENG & Rebecca CHUANG, Computing Centre,
Academic Sinica
Mapping the Cultural and Natural Resources of Taiwan
I-chun FAN, Institute of History and Philosophy, Academia
Sinica
Implementing Web Map Services Using Open Source Software
Phisan SANTITAMNONT, Chulalongkorn University |
10F,
Conference Room L |
|
The
ECAI e-Publication Program
Chair:
Paul ELL, Queen's University of Belfast
Speakers:
Taiwan Austronesian: ECAI Electronic Publication as a
Series for the California Digital Library
David BLUNDELL, National Cheng-chi University
Preparing the Digital/GIS Language Atlas of China for
the ECAI e-Publication Program
Lawrence CRISSMAN, Griffith University
The Twenty-Four Dioceses and the Spatio-Liturgical Organization
of Early Heavenly Master Taoism
Franciscus VARELLEN, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Scholarly
and Technical Standards for Map-Based Digital Works
Ruth MOSTERN & Jeanette ZERNEKE, University of California,
Berkeley
|
9F,
Conference Room |
|
e-Learning
Chair:
Kim-joan CHEN, Ministry of Education, Taiwan
Speakers:
Building an Internet Learning System for All
Kim-joan CHEN, Ministry of Education, Taiwan
Social Design and Intelligence in Learning Society
Tak-Wai CHAN, National Central University
Metadata for e-Learning Objects
Ya-ning CHEN & Shu-jiun CHEN, Computing Centre, Academia
Sinica
|
9F,
I/O Service Room |
|
Character
Encoding and Multilingual
Chair:
Susan STONE, University of California, Berkeley
Discussant:
Howie LAN, University of California, Berkeley
Speakers:
Unicode and Beyond: Encoding of Rare Chinese Characters
Christian WITTERN, Kyoto University
A Multilingual Geographic Feature Classification Index
for China and Japan
Merrick Lex BERMAN, Harvard University
The
Nguyen Dynasty Digital Archives: A Project in Vietnamese,
Han and Nom
Brian ZOTTOLI, University of Michigan
Multilingual Information Processing for Digital Libraries
Akira MAEDA, Ritsumeikan University
|
5F,
AV Hall |
| 18:10~18:30 |
KOTO
(Japanese Classical Harp) Music Evening II
Hongaku (Japanese Classical Music) Club, Osaka City University |
10F,
Conference Room L |
| 18:40~20:40 |
Banquet
|
University
COOP Cafeteria |
Sunday
September 22, 2002
Media Center, Osaka City University
| Time
|
Function |
Venue |
| 8:30~17:00 |
Registration |
1F,
Entrance Hall |
9:00~10:30
Plenary Session |
GIS
for Scholarly Analysis*
Chair:
Tetsuya KATSUMURA, University of Shimane
Co-Chair:
Venkatesh RAGHAVAN, Osaka City University
Speakers:
Japan Mapped: Historical Maps for Digital Display and Research
David RUMSEY, Cartogrphy Associates
Mapping French and Spanish Missions in Colonial America
John CORRIGAN, Forida State University |
10F,
Conference Room L |
| 10:30~10:40 |
Break
|
Public
Area |
10:40~12:10
Concurrent Sessions |
Virtual
Reality and Motion Capture II**
(IPSJ Session)
Chair:
Dong Sheng CAI, University of Tsukuba
Speakers:
A Method of Extracting "Furi" Movements in
a Classical Japanese Dance Using Information of Shoulder-Angles
Akira KUROMIYA, Nagoya Municipal Industrial Research Institute
Mitsu YOSHIMURA & Kiyoko YOKOYAMA, Nagoya City University
The
Extraction of Rhythmical Movement Features and Japanese-Likeness
Daisuke IWAI, Felipe TORO & Seiji INOKUCHI, Osaka University
Dance Notation and Its Application to Computer Based
Systems
Minako NAKAMURA, Ochanomizu University & Kazuya KOJIMA
& Kozaburo HACHIMURA, Ritsumeikan University
|
1F,
Meeting Room for Intercultural Exchange |
Panel
Discussion: GAIJI Issue
Chair:
Christian WITTERN, Kyoto University
Panelist:
Ching-chun HSIEH, The National Digital Archives Program, R.O.C.
Panelist:
Derming CHUANG, Institute of Information Science, Academia
Sinica Panelist: Morioka TOMOHIKO, Kyoto University |
9F,Conference
Room |
|
e-Resources
Chair:
Anthony FERGUSON, Hong Kong University
Speakers:
E-resource Sharing at the California State University
Evan READER, The California State University
IT Human Resource Development in Vietnam-Perspectives
and Challenges
Nguyen Dinh HOA, Institute of Information Technology, Vietnam
National University
Seamless E-resources Sharing in Taiwan Libraries
Ya-ning CHEN & Shu-jiun CHEN, Computing Centre, Academia
Sinica
Collecting
and Archiving of Electronic Content: Library Resource Sharing
in the Digital Age
Assunta PISANI, Stanford University
E-resource Sharing in Hong Kong
Anthony FERGUSON, Hong Kong University
|
5F,
AV Hall |
Digital
Technology and Southeast Asia Cultural Heritage
Chair:
Caverlee CARY, University of California, Berkeley
Speakers:
From Imagined Communities to Virtual Neighborhoods: The
Dilemma of Digital Representation for Southeast Asia
Caverlee CARY, University of California, Berkeley Rebecca
Weldon SITHIWONG, Rai Wae Fah Luang Museum
Framework Spatial Data Availability for Southeast Asia
Lawrence CRISSMAN, Griffith University
The Ancient Route from Angkor to Phimai: Application of
Remote Sensing and Multimedia GIS in the Study of the Khmer
Empire
Surat LERTLUM, Asian Institute of Technology
AIRSAR Radar and GIS in the Mapping of Greater Angkor
Roland FLETCHER, University of Sydney |
10
F, Conference Room L |
| 12:10~13:10 |
Lunch |
University
COOP Cafeteria |
| PNC
2003 Meeting |
10F,
Staff Meeting Room |
13:10~14:40
Concurrent Sessions |
Historical
Information Sharing**
(IPSJ Session)
Chair:
Akira BABA, The University of Tokyo
Speakers:
Sharing Historical Records on the Internet: Experiments
at the Japan Center for Asian Historical Records
Shohei MUTA, National Archives of Japan
Description and Integration of 'Syoso-in Monjo' Research
Materials Using the XML/XSLT
Makoto GOTO & Mamoru SHIBAYAMA, Osaka City University
Archival Descriptions: For a Good Balance between the Management
of Archives and the Creation Process of Archival Finding Aids
Encoded in EAD, Encoded Archival Description
Haruyoshi GOTOH, National Institute of Japanese Literature |
1F,
Meeting Room for Intercultural Exchange |
|
Internet
and Archive
(IPSJ Session)
Chair:
Yasunori YAMAMOTO, National Museum of Ethnology
Speakers:
Document Structure Model Based on Syntax Directed Semantics
Takahisa KIMURA, Information Technology Research and Standardization
Center
A Study of Minority's Internet Usage---A Case Study of
Pa Khlang Hmong Villager in Nan Province, Thailand
Senshu YOSHII, Chulalongkorn Unviersity
Collecting
and Preserving Records of the Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake and
their Digitalization Project
Kazuko SHIBATA, Ryukoku University
Atsuko ITO, Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake Memorial Disaster
Reduction and Human Renovation InstitutionKazuko SASAKI,
Kansai University
|
5F,
AV Hall |
Silk
Road and Central Asia Session I: Geography
Chair:
Ruth MOSTERN, University of California, Berkeley
Speakers:
History of Trade and Communication in Central Asia: Digital
Project
Irina MERZLIAKOVA, Russian Academy of Sciences
Iconography of the Mongolian Manuscript Ganjur
Tsymjit VANCHIKOVA, Russian Academy of Sciences
Silk Road Manuscripts Online-Making the International Dunhuang
Project Truly International
Susan WHITFIELD, British Library |
9F,
Conference Room |
|
Metadata
for Archives
Chair:
Assunta PISANI, Stanford University
Speakers:
Encoded Archival Description (EAD) Kris KIESLING,
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
Metadata for Digital Archives in Taiwan: Application
of EAD
Ya-ning CHEN & Shu-jiun CHEN, Computing Centre, Academia
Sinica
Information
Technology for Preservation and Providing Access to the
Archives in Vietnam
Duong Van KHAM, General of State Archives Department
of Vietnam
A Database System for Analyzing the Japanese Religious
Investigation Registers
Hiroshi KAWAGUCHI, Tezukayama University
|
10F,
Conference Room L |
13:10~18:00
Poster and Demo |
Poster
and Demo
Mapping the Cultural and Natural Resources of Taiwan
and China
I-Chun FAN/Eric YEN, Academia Sinica
Distributional Database of Fishes in Taiwan
Kwang-tsao SHAO, Academia Sinica
A Digital Archives System for the Academia Historica
in Taiwan
Wen-yuan CHU, Academia Historica
Linking Technology and Service: Content vs. Context
William HO & Lawrence LAI, iGroup Taiwan
The Influence of GIS on the Way in which Decisions about
Land are Taken in the City of Guadalajara, Mexico
Edith JIMENEZ, Heriberto CRUZ & Jesus RABAGOUniversity
of Guadalajara
A Novel Digital Heritage of Modern Asian Culture with
National Palace Museum
Peisuei LEE, Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences,
Chia Fang LEE, National Taiwan University
K.Y. LIACO, Chang Foundation
P.T. LIN, National Palace Museum
Modeling
Haniwa: New Methods of Digital Visualization
Musdi Bin Haji SHAMAT, Pierre-Alain FAYOLLE, Benjamin SCHMITT,
& Turlif VILBRANDT, Carl W. VILBRANDT, University of
California, Los Angeles
Exploring Historical Sites in Real Time
Jan GOODWIN et. al., University of California, Los Angeles
Virtual Heritage: Case Studies in Multimedia and 3D Documentation:
The Val de Loire Workshop and Archaeological 3D Scanning
at Tambo Colorado
Alonzo C. ADDISON, University of California, Berkeley
Development of the EcoNETVIS, a Time-series Spatial Information
System, on Northeast Thailand
Yoshikatsu NAGATA, Osaka City University
Walailak SONGSIRI, Lek-Prapai Viriyapant Foundation
Srisakra VALLIBHOTAMA, Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology
Centre
An Application of Super-high-definition Free-viewing
Technology for Viewing Ancient Documents
Takuzi SUZUKI, Fumio ADACHI, & Atsushi NITO, National
Museum of Japanese History
Subject Word: A System for Visualizing OPAC
Harumi MURAKAMI, Osaka City University
Takashi HIRATA, Japan Ground Self Defense Force
Katsuichi KITA, Osaka City University
Development of Research Support Software for Images of
the Country Pictorial Maps
Mitsuhiro TSUDA, IpalletKou HIDA &Toshio KAWASE, Horiuchi
Color Ltd.
Akira BABA, The University of Tokyo
Volume
Reconstruction of Multiplex Inclusion Structured Object
from a Small Set of Multi-view X-ray Images Based on Ray-based
Back Projection
Sang Sun LEE, HandySoft Korea Limited
Chiyo
NISHIKAWA, Mitsunori MORIMOTO & Hiromi TANAKA, University
of Ritsumeikan
|
10F,
Hall in front of Resting Room |
| 14:40~14:50 |
Break |
Public
Area |
14:50~16:20
Concurrent Sessions |
Classical
Information Sharing
(IPSJ Session)
Chair:
Mitsuru AIDA, National Institute of Japanese Literature
Speakers:
Alignment Support for Multi-lingual Humanity Corpus Retrieval
Case Study: The Small Prince and the Tale of Genji
Hiroko OMAE, Keio University
Frederic ANDRES, National Institute of Information
Michita IMAI & Yuichiro ANZAI, Keio University
Supplementing Data Files of Classical Japanese Poems
Tomoko FUKUDA & Ichiro NANRI, Junshin Women's Junior College
Masayuki TAKEDA, Kyushu University
Kokin Waka Shu Parallel Text Database and Management System
Hilofumi YAMAMOTO, University of California, San Diego
Akifumi OIKAWA, Graduate University for Advanced Studies |
1F,
Meeting Room for Intercultural Exchange |
Grid
Computing and Application
Chair:
Simon C. LIN, Computing Centre, Academia Sinica
Speakers:
Toward the Data Grid for Digital Archive
Eric YEN, Computing Centre, Academia Sinica
Data Grid Management System
Arcot RAJASEKAR, SDSC
Spatial Data Grid
Royol CHITRADON, High Performance Computing Center
Scientific Data Grid Project in Chinese Academy of Science
Kaichao WU, Chinese Academy of Science |
5F,
AV Hall |
Silk
Road and Central Asia Session II: Culture and Travel
Chair:
Susan WHITFIELD, British Library
Speakers:
The ECAI Silk Road Atlas
Ruth MOSTERN, University of California, Berkeley
The World of Xuanzang and the Silk Road
Aming TU, The Chung Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies
The Local and Global Commerce of Arabia Before Islam
Robert HAUG, University of Michigan
Historical Sudbi People in Central Asia
Akmal AKHMEDOV, Russian Academy of Science |
9F,
Conference Room |
14:50~18:00
Concurrent Sessions |
Digital
Archives Content Management
Chair:
Ching-chun HSIEH, The National Digital Archives Program,
R.O.C.
Co-Chair:
William KILBRIDE, Arts and Humanities Data Service
Speakers:
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Digital Inheritance
and Enduring Value
William KILBRIDE, Arts and Humanities Data Service
Collaboration towards a Brave New World-Reflections on
the Development of Digital Library Projects at the Chinese
University of Hong Kong Libraries
Rita WONG, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
The Current Status of Information Technology in Vietnam
Bach Hung KHANG, Vietnam Institute of Information Technology
From Bytes to Books; A Tutorial on Standards for Process
Levels in Electronic Publishing
John LEHMAN, University of Alaska Fairbank
Online Aggregation and Visualization of Census Data:
Population Mapping with SVG, XML, and Free Software
Yi-hong CHANG & Tyng-ruey CHUANG, Institute of Information
Sciences, Academia Sinica
Digital Library Development in Vietnam
Ta Ba HUNG, National Center for Science and Technological
Information and Documentation
Jianhui LI, Chinese Academy of Science
Exploring Spatial-Temoral Information in Rare Book Digital
Library
Ming ZHANG, Long XIAO, Dong-qing YANG & Shi-wei TANG,
Beijing University Library
Chinese
News Content Markup by XML-An Experiment of National Digital
Archives Program Newsletter
Y.C. HSIEH, National Chengchi University
Mils Y.M. CHOU, National Chengchi University
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10F,
Conference Room L |
| 16:20~16:30 |
Break |
Public
Area |
16:30~18:00
Concurrent Sessions |
Application
of Archaeological and Historical Information II
(IPSJ Session)
Chair:
Naoki TAKUBO, Kinki University
Speakers:
A Computer-Based System to Support Forensic Examination
of Japanese Document
Katsuhiko UEDA, Ken'ichi MATSUO, & Yoshikazu NAKAMURA,
Nara National College of Technology
Distant Learning via Internet Transcript Exercise to Manuscript
Image, the "Ogaki-Han Sadame -Cho: Constitutional Code
on Ogaki-¢Öan" in CD-ROM Distributed to Student
Shuichi YASUZAWA, Surugadai University
The Digital Museum of Historical Study
Akira BABA, Noboru KOSHIZUKA & Ken SAKAMURA, The University
of Tokyo |
1F,
Meeting Room for Intercultural Exchange |
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Virtual
Reality and Motion Capture III
(IPSJ Session)
Chair:
Hiromitsu HAMA, Osaka City University
Speaker:
The Description of Humanoids' Movement in Computer Based
on Key Frames and Continuous Paths between Start Key Frame
and Goal Key Frame
Motofumi HATTORI & Toshi TAKAMORI, Kobe University
Extraction
of Characteristic Frames from Motion-captured Data
Kozaburo HACHIMURA, Ritsumeikan University
Self-Organized Criticality in Some Dance Motion Using
Hidden Markov Model
Hui ZHOU, Visual Science LabDong Sheng CAI, University of
Tsukuba
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5F,
AV Hall |
Historical
GIS
Chair:
Andrew WILSON, University of Sydney
Speakers:
China Historical GIS: Methods for Georeferencing Historical
Data
Jianxiong GE & Zhimin MAN, Fudan University
Merrick Lex BERMAN, Harvard University
Creating a GIS Spatial History of Tokyo
Loren SIEBERT, University of Akron
Using GIS as a Framework for the Analysis of Spatio-Temporal
Change
Ian GREGORY & Nick BURTON, Portsmouth University
The Korea TimeMap: The Meaning of Rapid Change
Roland FLETCHER & Ian JOHNSON, University of Sydney |
10F,
Conference Room L |
| 18:10~18:2 |
Closing
Ceremony |
10F,
Conference Room L |
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