Enlightening and hilarious. Love that the abstracts are now longer than the bodies, and they've retained the LaTeX/PDF submission tradition against all practicality.
My two favorite results both seem relevant to TinyTOCS itself:
* Towards an Emergent Semantic Web
"Inductive fuzzy grassroots ontologies form a basis for computing with words. In time they will allow the Web to merge with the Semantic Web."
(Edy Portmann UC Berkeley EECS)
http://tinytocs.org/vol1/papers/tinytocs-v1-thompson.pdf
* Data Publishing Using Nanopublications
"The nanopublication model incentivizes rapid, citable data dissemination, interoperability, semantic reasoning, and knowledge discovery."
(Mark Thompson, Erik Schultes, Marco Roos, Barend Mons LUMC)
http://tinytocs.org/vol1/papers/tinytocs-v1-thompson.pdf
My two favorite results both seem relevant to TinyTOCS itself:
* Towards an Emergent Semantic Web "Inductive fuzzy grassroots ontologies form a basis for computing with words. In time they will allow the Web to merge with the Semantic Web." (Edy Portmann UC Berkeley EECS) http://tinytocs.org/vol1/papers/tinytocs-v1-thompson.pdf
* Data Publishing Using Nanopublications "The nanopublication model incentivizes rapid, citable data dissemination, interoperability, semantic reasoning, and knowledge discovery." (Mark Thompson, Erik Schultes, Marco Roos, Barend Mons LUMC) http://tinytocs.org/vol1/papers/tinytocs-v1-thompson.pdf