Archive for September, 2007

COSIT 07 - Day 2

Saturday, 22. September 2007

Day 2 was pretty short, because the keynote had to be cancelled because the speaker was sick. The afternoon and evening was reserved for winery tour and conference dinner, so there were only two sessions. What I liked most were the robotics-related talks – it is quite impressive what these guys can already do today. […]

COSIT 07 - Day 1

Saturday, 22. September 2007

COSIT really has the perfect size for a conference like this. With roughly 120 attendants, it is a single track conference, so you never miss an interesting talk because you are in another session. Moreover, since only about ¼ of all submissions have been accepted, the level of the presentations is very high. Yet, the […]

COSIT 07

Thursday, 20. September 2007

Conference blogging, second try. This time it’s COSIT in Melbourne and the chance that I will find time to give you some updates is much bigger than it was at GI-Days, because I’m just one of the attendees in this case. We arrived Tuesday morning (after a 24 hours flight), so we still had one […]

Promising Too Much

Thursday, 20. September 2007

Obviously I have been promising too much. I must admit that I completely underestimated how time-consuming GI-Days would be. There was not even time to think about blogging about the conference. However, I will give you a short wrap-up of what happened in Münster from September 10-12 now.
The conference started with a little unofficial ice […]

Blogging GI-Days 07

Sunday, 9. September 2007

Tomorrow, the GI-Days 2007 - Young Researchers Forum will start in Münster, Germany. Since the people behind GISBlog are also among the people behind this year’s GI-Days conference, we will blog here about interesting news from the conference now and then.