Program Details

AP-iConference 2023

Metadata Models Workshop Rich Semantics Workshop

Program

Visit here: Guidelines for all Participants

Day 1 (December 4th): 2023 09:00-17:00, Taipei Time, UTC+8
Workshop: Metadata Models for Digital Archiving of Intangible and Experiential Cultural Entities
Venue: International Conference Hall, B1 of National Taiwan Normal University Library

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09:00–09:30

Opening

  1. Overall explanation of the workshop – purposes and program --- co-chairs
  2. Pre-liminary grouping for the group discussion in the afternoon session 1

Moderator: Shigeo Sugimoto (University of Tsukuba)

09:30–10:50

Presentations (Click the presentation titles for linking to presentation abstracts)

  1. Content Descriptions for Cultural Heritage --- Robert B. ALLEN (independent, USA)
  2. Media Art Database (MADB) in Japan: Development and Lessons Learned (tentative) --- Tetsuya Mihara (University of Tsukuba, Japan), Kazufumi Fukuda
  3. The Japanese Visual Media Graph project – lessons learned from four years of work --- Magnus Pfeffer (Stuttgart Media University, Germany)
  4. Working with vagueness: A pragmatic incremental approach to ontology development in the Japanese Visual Media Graph project --- Zoltan Kacsuk (Stuttgart Media University, Germany)

10:50–11:00

Break

11:00–12:30

Presentations (Click the presentation titles for linking to presentation abstracts)

  1. Wikidata as an intangible cultural heritage dictionary --- Akihiro Kameda (National Museum of Japanese History, Japan)
  2. Confucius Ceremony as Cultural Memory: Integration of the Intangible and Tangible Human Cultural Assets in the Semantic Data Model --- Shu-Jiun (Sophy) Chen (Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica / Academia Sinica Center for Digital Cultures, Taiwan)
  3. Incorporating representative visual resources in a KOS vocabulary for digital archiving of intangible and experiential cultural entities --- Marcia Lei Zeng (Kent State University, USA)
  4. Modeling Tangible and Intangible Entities for Digital Archiving – from intangible cultural heritage to media artworks and disaster records --- Shigeo Sugimoto (University of Tsukuba, Japan)

Discussion and Grouping for the afternoon session

 

12:30–13:30

Lunch

13:30–15:00

Afternoon Session 1 -- Discussion by breakout groups*

  1. Group 1: Intangible Cultural Heritage and Experiential Cultural Entities
    Leads: Marcia Zeng (Kent State University, USA), Natalie Pang (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
  2. Group 2: Artworks of Popular Culture and Media Arts
    Leads: Magnus Pfeffer (Stuttgart Media University, Germany), Zoltan Kacsuk (Stuttgart Media University, Germany)

15:00–15:30

Break

15:30–16:45

Afternoon Session 2

  1. Reports from group discussions
  2. Discussion
  3. Wrap-up

16:45–17:00

Closing

Notes:

* Position Statement for breakout group discussion in the afternoon session 1

    • Participants are requested to send their choice of the discussion group to miece-submission@googlegroups.com by email before November 30.
    • This choice in advance is not mandatory, and you can choose after the morning session. However, the workshop organizers strongly recommend the participants to let the organizers know your preferences for forming the groups for productive discussions.
    • Please include “Breakout Session” in the subject of your message and include your choice “Group 1: Intangible Cultural Heritage” or “Group 2: Popular Culture” in the message text.
  • It is a good idea to include your position statement in addition to your choice, e.g., why you choose this group, what you like to discuss and know, and so forth.
  • Do not forget to include your name, affiliation and participation mode (on-site or online) in the message.
  • The afternoon session is reserved for participants who have completed the attendance of morning session. The afternoon session will have a new webex URL which will be announced during the morning sessions.

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Day 1 (December 4th): 09:00-17:00, Taipei Time, UTC+8
AP-iConference 2023
Venue: Graduate Institute of Library and Information Studies, National Taiwan Normal University

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09:00–09:30

AP-iConference 2023 Opening (Online)

  1. Welcome Address: Prof. Masaki Takeda
  2. Opening Message: Prof. Atsuyuki Morishima

Venue: Seminar Room A / Online

 

09:30–11:00

Panel Discussion: Promoting Sustainable Development with LIS (Online)

Moderator: Di Wang (Wuhan University, China)

Panelists:

  • No one left behind?": Towards inclusive digital health information system design for PwD.
    Misita Anwar (Monash University, Australia)
  • The Role of Public Libraries in Building an Inclusive and Accessible City: Based on a Study of Senior Citizens and Migrant Workers
    Peng Xiao (Sun Yat-sen University, China)
  • Climate information ecosystem for children and youth in urban areas
    Khalid Hossain (Monash University, Australia)
  • The Role of the Public Sector in an Aging Society
    Masaki Takeda (University of Tsukuba, Japan)

Venue: Seminar Room A / Online

11:00–12:00

Business Meeting (Online)

Venue: Seminar Room A / Online

12:00–13:00

Lunch

13:00–13:45

Graduate Student Research Symposium (Online and Onsite)

Session 1: Graduated Student

 

Paper ID: 94

Authors: Kyuri Park (onsite)

 

Impact of Technostress and Social Support on Job Satisfaction of University Librarians in South Korea

 

Mentors:

Di Wang,Masaki Takeda, Youngseek Kim. Peng XIAO, Iyra Buenrostro-Cabbab, Naya Sucha-xaya

 

Venue:

Seminar Room A/Online

Session 2: Ph.D.

 

Paper ID: 93

Authors: Chien-Chih Huang (onsite)

 

A Study on Applying Deep Learning in Disciplines Classification and Crosswalk Framework

 

 

Mentors:

Hiroyoshi Ito, Misita Anwar

 

Venue:

Seminar Room B/Online

Session 3: Graduated Student

Paper ID: 96

Authors: Xin-Han Chen & Hai-Lun Tu (onsite)

 

Prediction of Book Classification of BERT in Fu Jen Catholic University Library

 

Mentors:

Houqiang Yu

 

Venue:

PHD Seminar Room/Online

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

13:45–14:30

Graduate Student Research Symposium (Online and Onsite)

Session 4: Graduated Student

 

Paper ID: 95

Authors: Hao-Chun Chiang &Szu-Yin Lin (onsite)

 

Human-Robot Assisted Diagnosis System for Pediatric Autism Spectrum Disorder

 

Mentors:

Min-Yuh Day, Hiroyoshi Ito

 

Venue:

Seminar Room A/Online

Session 5: Graduated Student

 

Paper ID: 99

Authors: Wen-Ning Chen (onsite)

 

Making Sense of Cybersecurity: Use of Cybersecurity Metaphors in Science Communication

 

Mentors:

Md Khalid Hossain, (Wei Jeng), Youngseek Kim, (Misita Anwar), Iyra Buenrostro-Cabbab

 

Venue:

Seminar Room B/Online

Session 6: Ph.D.

 

Paper ID: 88

Authors: Wei-Min Fan (online)

 

Using social network analysis and quantitative indicators to depict the interesting

 

Mentors:

Houqiang Yu, Naya Sucha-xaya

 

Venue:

PHD Seminar Room/Online

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

14:30–15:00

Break

15:00–15:45

Graduate Student Research Symposium (Online and Onsite)

Session 7: Ph.D.

 

Paper ID: 89

Authors: Hsinkai Yu (onsite)

 

Mining Groups of Consumers’ Online Shopping Behaviors on the Mobile Taobao App

 

Mentors:

Hiroyoshi Ito, Di Wang, Min-Yuh Day

 

Venue:

Seminar Room A/Online

Session 8: Graduated Student

 

Paper ID: 100

Authors: Yu-Wen Huang (onsite)

 

A Review of Visual Rhetoric Research Literature

 

Mentors:

(Wei Jeng), Iyra Buenrostro-Cabbab

 

Venue:

Seminar Room B/Online

Session 9: Ph.D.

 

Paper ID: 92

Authors: Chun Ru Ko & Ming Hsin Phoebe Chiu (online)

 

How Academic Librarians Can Support AI Literacy:  An Analysis of Academic Library Subject Guides Using the ACRL Information Literacy Framework

 

Mentors:

Houqiang Yu,Masaki Taked,Peng XIAO, Wei Jeng,Youngseek Kim, Naya Sucha-xaya

 

Venue:

PHD Seminar Room/Online

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

15:45–16:30

Graduate Student Research Symposium (Online and Onsite)

Session 10: Graduated Student

Paper ID: 59

Authors: Muhammad Irfan Zulkifli, Muhammad Syafiq Mohd Pozi, Yukiko Kawai, Abdul Rafiez Abdul Raziff, Mohamad Farhan Mohamad Mohsin, Noraini Yusuff, Nor Syahidah Ishak and Siti Latipah Harun (onsite)

 

iQ-Takaful: A Question-Answering System for Facilitating Financial Literacy on Takaful Product

 

Mentors:

Hiroyoshi Ito, Misita Anwar

 

Venue:

Seminar Room A / Online

Session 11: Graduated Student

 

Paper ID: 102

Authors: I Hsin, Weijane Lin &  Hsiu-Ping Yueh (onsite)

 

Tracking students’ learning in hands-on STEM activities

 

Mentors:

Masaki Takeda,Youngseek Kim

 

Venue:

Seminar Room B / Online

Session 12: Graduated Student

 

Paper ID: 91

Authors: Fung Mei Wong & Chiao-Min Lin (online)

 

Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to Analyze the Intention and Behavior of Searching Scholarly Literature among Taiwan Academics

 

Mentors:

Wei Jeng,Youngseek Kim , Di Wang, Naya Sucha-xaya

 

Venue:

PHD Seminar Room / Online

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

16:30–16:45

Closing of the first day program (Online)

Closing Message: Prof. Masaki Takeda and Prof. I-Chin Wu

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Day 2 (December 5th): 10:00-17:50, Taipei Time, UTC+8
Venue: National Central Library

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09:30–10:00

Registration

 

10:00–10:30

IFDIK 2023 Opening

  1. Music Performance
  2. Welcome Speech of Prof. Frank Yung-Hsiang Ying - Executive Vice President of National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, R.O.C.
  3. Welcome Speech of Dr. Shu-Hsien Tseng  - IFDIK 2023 Organizing Committee Co-Chair, Director General of National Central Library, Taiwan, R.O.C.
  4. Welcome Speech of Prof. Dion Goh - PC Co-Chair of ICADL 2023, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  5. Welcome Speech of Asst. Prof. Kathleen Lourdes Obille - Steering Committee Chair of A-LIEP, University of the Philippines, Philippines
  6. Welcome Speech of Prof. Hao-Ren Ke  - IFDIK 2023 Organizing Committee Co-Chair, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Venue: International Conference Hall (National Central Library)

 

10:30—10:45

Group Photo/Break

Venue: International Conference Hall (National Central Library)

10:45–11:45

Keynote Speech 1: The impact of YOLOv4 and YOLOv7 in Digital Libraries  🎞️
Dr. Mark Liao (Distinguished Research Fellow/Professor, Academia Sinica) 


Moderator: Dion Goh (Nanyang Technological University)
Venue: International Conference Hall (National Central Library)

11:45–13:00

  1. Lunch
  2. Ideathon Kick-Off 
    Moderator: Chris Khoo (Nanyang Technological University), Kathleen Lourdes Obille (University of the Philippines)
    Venue: Conference Room 301 (National Central Library)

13:00–14:20

ICADL 2023 Session 1: Design and Evaluation
Chair: Sophy Shu-Jiun Chen

  • ICADL 1-1 [Full] Personalized Treasure Hunt Game for Proactive Museum Appreciation by Analyzing Guide App Operation Log (ONSITE)
    (Jinsong Yu, Shio Takidaira, Tsukasa Sawaura, Yoshiyuki Shoji, Takehiro Yamamoto, Yusuke Yamamoto, Hiroaki Ohshima, Kenro Aihara and Noriko Kando)
  • ICADL 1-2 [Full] Creating Digital LAM Content for Schools: Modelling User Involvement in Multi-Organisational Context (ONLINE)
    (Riitta Peltonen and Marko Nieminen)
  • ICADL 1-3 [Short] Comparative Analysis of iPusnas User Experience Among Students, Workers, and Housewives (ONLINE)
    (Aditia Aditia, Rahmi Rahmi and Harry Susianto)
  • ICADL 1-4 [Practice] Development of the Polyglot Asian Medicine Knowledge Graph System (ONSITE)
    (Christopher S.G. Khoo, Michael Stanley-Baker, Faizah Binte Zakaria, Jinju Chen, Shaun Q.R. Ang and Bo Huang)

Venue: International Conference Hall (National Central Library)

13:00–14:20

ICADL 2023 Session 2: Scholarly Information Processing I
Chair: April Manabat

  • ICADL 2-1 [Full] Leveraging MRC Framework for Research Contribution Patterns Identification in Citation Sentences (ONLINE)
    (Yang Zhao, Zhixiong Zhang and Yue Xiao)
  • ICADL 2-2 [Full] Cited But Not Archived: Analyzing the Status of Code References in Scholarly Articles (ONLINE)
    (Emily Escamilla, Martin Klein, Talya Cooper, Vicky Rampin, Michele Weigle and Michael Nelson)
  • ICADL 2-3 [Short] Identifying Influential References in Scholarly Papers Using Citation Contexts (ONSITE)
    (Tomoki Ikoma and Shigeki Matsubara)
  • ICADL 2-4 [Short] Scholarly Knowledge Graph Construction from Published Software Packages (ONLINE)
    (Muhammad Haris, Sören Auer and Markus Stocker)

Venue: Conference Room 301 (National Central Library)

13:00–14:20

A-LIEP 2023 Session 1: Organization of Data, Information, and Knowledge
Chair: Rhea Rowena U. Apolinario

  • ALIEP 1-1 Modeling the Information Structure of Sociology Research Papers That Focus on Developing Theory, Model or Instrument: Analysis of the Abstract and Introduction Sections (ONSITE)
    (Wei-Ning Cheng and Christopher S.G. Khoo)
  • ALIEP 1-2 Comparing the Research Landscapes of Two Educational Research Institutions in Asia: A Preliminary Analysis of Journal Submissions, Author Keywords, and ERIC Categorie (ONSITE)
    (Shun-Hong Sie and Guangyuan Sun)
  • ALIEP 1-3 Long-term Progress of DOI Links on Wikipedia: Comparative Analysis of English and Japanese Wikipedia from 2015 to 2023 (ONSITE)
    (Jiro Kikkawa, Masao Takaku and Fuyuki Yoshikane)
  • ALIEP 1-4 User Study of a Knowledge Graph Visualization Interface to a Digital Archive Collection: Initial Results (ONSITE)
    (Christopher S.G. Khoo, Linyi Guo and Eleanor A.L. Tan)

Venue: Briefing Room (National Central Library)

13:00–14:20

A-LIEP 2023 Session 2: Information Seeking and Information Behavior
Chair: 
John Hickok

  • ALIEP 2-1 Psychological Mechanisms of Information Seeking Initiation in Online Learning: Focus on Resilience, Self-Regulated Learning Strategies, and Active Class Attitudes (ONSITE)
    (Masaki Takeda and Satoru Suto)
  • ALIEP 2-2 Relationships among Causation, Coping Strategies, and Information-Seeking Strategies Regarding Perceived Lack of Understanding in Learning (ONSITE)
    (Rie Kominami and Masaki Takeda)
  • ALIEP 2-3 Pet Parents on Spotlight: Information Behavior of Filipino Pet Owners (ONSITE)
    (Dominique De Guzman)
  • ALIEP 2-4 Sexual Beliefs of Librarians and its Impact on the Satisfaction and Healthcare Practice of Users of Philippine Health Sciences Libraries: A Mixed Method Study (ONSITE)
    (Simon Philip Sacramento, Clark Anthony Trovela and Ian Dominic Sipin)

Venue: Classroom 421 (National Central Library)

14:20–14:40

Break

14:40–16:00

ICADL 2023 Session 3: Knowledge Extraction
Chair: Magnus Pfeffer

  • ICADL 3-1 [Full] Towards Leveraging Multi-Perspective Peer Review Summaries for Scientific Document Summarization (ONLINE)
    (Sandeep Kumar, Guneet Singh Kohli, Tirthankar Ghosal and Asif Ekbal)
  • ICADL 3-2 [Short] Increasing Reproducibility in Science by Interlinking Semantic Artifact Descriptions in a Knowledge Graph (ONLINE)
    (Hassan Hussein, Kheir Eddine Farfar, Allard Oelen, Oliver Karras and Sören Auer)
  • ICADL 3-3 [Short] An End-to-End Table Structure Analysis Method Using Graph Attention Networks (ONSITE)
    (Manabu Ohta, Hiroyuki Aoyagi, Fumito Uwano, Teruhito Kanazawa and Atsuhiro Takasu)
  • ICADL 3-4 [Short] Co-attention-based Pairwise Learning for Author Name Disambiguation (ONLINE)
    (Shenghui Wang, Qiuke Li and Rob Koopman)

Venue: International Conference Hall (National Central Library)

14:40–16:00

ICADL 2023 Session 4: Digital Archives and Data Management
Chair: Atsuyuki Morishima

  • ICADL 4-1 [Full] Unveiling Archive Users: Understanding their Characteristics and Motivations (ONLINE)
    (Luana Ponte, Inês Koch and Carla Teixeira Lopes)
  • ICADL 4-2 [Short] Emerging Trends in Content Management Systems (CMSs) for Library Websites: A Study of Selected Academic Libraries in the Philippines (ONSITE)
    (Marvin Factor, Josephine Maghari, Yugosto Balbas and April Manabat)
  • ICADL 4-3 [Short] The Pivotal Role of Preprint Platforms in Disseminating COVID-19 Research: A Global Investigation of Country-Level Activities (ONSITE)
    (Hiroyuki Tsunoda, Yuan Sun, Masaki Nishizawa, Xiaomin Liu, Kou Amano and Rie Kominami)
  • ICADL 4-4 [Short] The Semantic Mapping of RiC-CM to CIDOC-CRM (ONLINE)
    (Lina Bountouri, Matthew Damigos, Markella Drakiou, Manolis Gergatsoulis and Eleftherios Kalogeros)

Venue: Conference Room 301 (National Central Library)

14:40–16:00

A-LIEP 2023 Session 3: Information literacy, Digital literacy, Data literacy, Media literacy
Chair: April Manabat

  • ALIEP 3-1 The Level of Awareness on Plagiarism and Impact of Anti-Plagiarism Tools of Senior High School Students Taking the Academic Track (ONSITE)
    (Francis Kim Tanay and Rhea Rowena Apolinario)
  • ALIEP 3-2 The Question of Reading: A Documentational Perspective (ONLINE)
    (Yichen Yao and Kyo Kageura)
  • ALIEP 3-3 Digital Literacy and Mindfulness as Predictors of Online Information Searching Strategies of Undergraduate Students
    (Janet Adekannbi and Abiola Akinwale)

Venue: Briefing Room (National Central Library)

14:40–16:00

A-LIEP 2023 Session 4: Pedagogy Panel 1

  • ALIEP 4-1 Archival Education and Training in Southeast Asia: A Panel Discussion (ONSITE)
    (Iyra Buenrostro-Cabbab, Naya Sucha-Xaya and Nordiana Mohd Nordin)

Venue: Classroom 421 (National Central Library)

16:00–17:30

Poster Exhibition and Networking
Chair: 
Hao-Ren Ke

  • P-1 [Demo/Poster] Using Information System Success Model to Explore Graduate Students’ Satisfaction and Individual Impact toward the use of National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
    (Wei-Hsiang Hung, Yi-Shan Hsieh, Chin-Cheng Lin, Bing-Yi Chen and Hao-Ren Ke)
  • P-2 [Demo/Poster] Automatically Detecting References from the Scholarly Literature to Records in Archives
    (Tokinori Suzuki, Douglas Oard, Emi Ishita and Yoichi Tomiura)
  • P-3 [Demo/Poster] HistoChatbot: Educating History by Generating Quizzes in Social Network Services
    (Yasunobu Sumikawa and Adam Jatowt)
  • P-4 [Demo/Poster] Investigation of ChatGPT Use in Research Data Retrieval
    (Motokazu Yamasaki, Yoichi Tomiura and Toshiyuki Shimizu)
  • P-5 [Demo/Poster] Appraisal of Paradise: A Sentiment Analysis Dataset of French Tourists’ Experiences in French Polynesia
    (Bryan Dallest, Sébastien Chabrier, Alban Gabillon and Pierre Ghewy)
  • P-6 [Demo/Poster] TweetVi: a Tweet Visualisation Dashboard for Automatic Topic Classification and Sentiment Analysis (ONLINE)
    (Matthew Graham, Huilan Zhu, Hamzah Osop, Basem Suleiman, Yixuan Zhang, Ruoxia Wang and Xiaoyu Xu)
  • P-7 [Demo/Poster] Analyzing Web search queries of before and after purchase on e-commerce site
    (Yuka Kawada, Takehiro Yamamoto, Hiroaki Ohshima, Yuki Yanagida, Makoto P. Kato and Sumio Fujita)
  • P-8 [Demo/Poster] Applying a Vector Search Method in Reference Service Question-Answer Retrieval Systems
    (Te-Lun Yang and Guan-Lun Huang)
  • P-9 [Demo/Poster] QRDP: A System that Facilitates the Selection of English Materials for Translator Education
    (Takeshi Abekawa, Rei Miyata and Kyo Kageura)
  • P-10 [Demo/Poster] Examining Digital Humanities Tools Used by Taiwanese Historians with the Digital Visitors and Residents Framework
    (Tien-I Tsai)

  • P-11 [Demo/Poster] Navigating the Political Economy Landscape: Transforming Higher Education Digital Libraries in Indonesia
    (Luki Wijayanti, Nina Mayesti, Indira Irawati and Anson Huang)
  • P-12 [Demo/Poster] Gen Z Transitions to University: A Preliminary Study on Everyday Information-Seeking Practices
    (Chei Sian Lee, Rachel Qing Yu Yeo, Shutian Zhang, Dion Goh, Pei-Hui Rebecca Ang and Betsy Ling Ling Ng)
  • P-13 [Demo/Poster] Review of In-App Nudges Towards User Decision Behavior: A Topic Modeling Approach
    (Kok Khiang Lim and Chei Sian Lee)

Venue: Hallway outside the International Conference Hall (National Central Library)

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Day 3 (December 6th): 09:00-20:00, Taipei Time, UTC+8
Venue: National Central Library

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Agenda

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9:00–10:00

Keynote Speech 2: Data Cultures: Opportunities and Challenges for Information Studies  🎞️
Dr. Gillian C. Oliver (Monash University)

Moderator: Atsuyuki Morishima (University of Tsukuba)
Venue: International Conference Hall (National Central Library)

10:00–10:20

Break

10:20–11:40

ICADL 2023 Session 5: Cultural Data Analysis
Chair: Songphan Choemprayong

  • ICADL 5-1 [Full] Text Line Detection in Historical Index Tables: Evaluations on a New French PArish REcord Survey Dataset (PARES) (ONSITE)
    (Guillaume Bernard, Casey Wall, Mélodie Boillet, Mickaël Coustaty, Christopher Kermorvant and Antoine Doucet)
  • ICADL 5-2 [Full] Benchmarking NAS for Article Separation in Historical Newspapers (ONSITE)
    (Nancy Girdhar, Mickael Coustaty and Antoine Doucet)
  • ICADL 5-3 [Short] Cultural Research Trends of Taiwan’s Indigenous Peoples, 2000–2021: Bibliometrics and Content Analysis (ONSITE)
    (Chao-Chen Chen, Yun-Fang Tu, Yi-Chin Chen, Aciang Iku-Silan and Fang-Ya Chen)

Venue: International Conference Hall (National Central Library)

10:20–11:40

ICADL 2023 Session 6: GAI and Digital Libraries
Chair: Masao Takaku

  • ICADL 6-1 [Full] Enhancing Learning of Chinese Poem Creation through Auto-Generation and Evaluation System (ONSITE)
    (Yan Cong and Masao Takaku)
  • ICADL 6-2 [Full] Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis of Racial Issues in Singapore: Enhancing Model Performance using ChatGPT (ONLINE)
    (Manoj Reddy Tudi, Jin-Cheon Na, Meky Liu, Hongjin Chen, Yiqing Dai and Li Yang)
  • ICADL 6-3 [Short] Evaluating the Use of Generative LLMs for Intralingual Diachronic Translation of Middle-Polish Texts into Contemporary Polish (ONLINE)
    (Cezary Klamra, Katarzyna Kryńska and Maciej Ogrodniczuk)

Venue: Conference Room 301 (National Central Library)

10:20–11:40

A-LIEP 2023 Session 5: Leadership Development and Strategic Management in Libraries
Chair: Iyra Buenrostro-Cabbab

  • ALIEP 5-1 Service Failures in Public Libraries: Exploring Online Negative Word of Mouth in Google Map Reviews of the Taoyuan Public Library (ONSITE)
    (Chen Su-may Sheih and Hsin-Tzu Hu)
  • ALIEP 5-2 Examining E-readiness In Libraries of Public Sector Universities Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-Pakistan
    (Saeed Ullah Jan and Naveed Iqbal)
  • ALIEP 5-3 A Change of Pace: The Shifting Roles of Librarians as Scaffold and Support in the Acquisition of Knowledge in the New Normal (ONSITE)
    (Roilingel Calilung)
  • ALIEP 5-4 Adaptation of Thai GLAMs Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic (ONSITE)
    (Saowapha Limwichitr)

Venue: Briefing Room (National Central Library)

10:20–11:40

A-LIEP 2023 Session 6: Digital Humanities, AI, and Big Data
Chair: Shohei Yamada

  • ALIEP 6-1 Inspecting the usage of Term Pairs in Chinese/Japanese Web Texts: Towards the Enhancement of Multilingual Term Extraction (ONLINE)
    (Chaoming Fang)
  • ALIEP 6-2 Bridging the Gap: UPSLIS as a Catalysts for Reproducible Research and Data Literacy (ONLINE)
    (Dan Anthony Dorado)
  • ALIEP 6-3 An Exploratory Study on the Application of Transformer Models in Library and Information Science Based on Literature Review (ONLINE)
    (Huei-Yu Wang and Hao-Ren Ke)

Venue: Classroom 421 (National Central Library)

11:40–13:00

Lunch

13:00–14:20

ICADL 2023 Session 7: Social Media Analytics
Chair: Tokinori Suzuki

  • ICADL 7-1 [Full] SLHCat: Mapping Wikipedia Categories and Lists to DBpedia by Leveraging Semantic, Lexical, and Hierarchical Features (ONLINE)
    (Zhaoyi Wang, Zhenyang Zhang and Mizuho Iwaihara)
  • ICADL 7-2 [Short] Quantitative Analysis of Scholarly References on YouTube: Focusing on their Research Fields and Contributors (ONSITE)
    (Jiro Kikkawa, Masao Takaku and Fuyuki Yoshikane)
  • ICADL 7-3 [Short] Health Information Encountering: Topic Modelling and Sentiment Analysis of Pre- and Current-Covid-19 Tweets (ONLINE)
    (Hamzah Osop, Wong Jie Yang, Shwe Waddy Lwin and Lee Chei Sian)

Venue: International Conference Hall (National Central Library)

13:00–14:20

ICADL 2023 Session 8: Information Retrieval
Chair: Toshiyuki Shimizu

  • ICADL 8-1 [Full] Web Page Evaluation and Opinion Formation on Controversial Search Topics (ONSITE)
    (Ryo Hagiwara and Takehiro Yamamoto)
  • ICADL 8-2 [Full] An Empirical Analysis of Newcomers’ Contributions to Software-Engineering Conferences (ONLINE)
    (Rand Alchokr, Jacob Krüger, Yusra Shakeel, Gunter Saake and Thomas Leich)
  • ICADL 8-3 [Short] A Privacy-Preserving Technique to Identify the Useful Content of Documents Owned by Multiple Institutes (ONLINE)
    (Rina Kagawa, Akira Imakura and Masaki Matsubara)

Venue: Conference Room 301 (National Central Library)

13:00–14:20

A-LIEP 2023 Session 7: Service Design and Design Thinking in Libraries
Chair: Ian Dominic Sipin

  • ALIEP 7-1 The Development of Learning Spaces in University Libraries Based on Changing User Needs (ONSITE)
    (Yue Hu)
  • ALIEP 7-2 From Repository to Experience: Speculative Design for the Affective Intelligent Library (ONSITE)
    (Han Chung and Ko-Chiu Wu)
  • ALIEP 7-3 An Exploratory Study of Emotional-Healing Audiovisual Works: The Case of Taiwanese Librarian with Emotional Exhaustion (ONSITE)
    (Chen Su-may Sheih and Mei-Fang Tsai)

Venue: Briefing Room (National Central Library)

13:00–14:20

A-LIEP 2023 Session 8: Pedagogy Panel 2

  • ALIEP 8-1 Librarians as Partners in Consumer Health Information: A Panel Discussion on Strengthening Health Literacy Instruction in the LIS Curriculum (ONSITE)
    (Mark Anthony Santos, Yhna Therese Santos and Kathleen Lourdes Obille)

Venue: Classroom 421 (National Central Library)

14:20–14:40

Break

14:40–16:00

ICADL 2023 Session 9: Semantic Information Processing
Chair: Robert Allen

  • ICADL 9-1 [Full] STRAS: A Semantic Textual-cues Leveraged Rule-based Approach for Article Separation in Historical Newspapers (ONSITE)
    (Nancy Girdhar, Mickael Coustaty and Antoine Doucet)
  • ICADL 9-2 [Short] Integration between humanities and technology: Using digital humanities technology to read the Gospel of Matthew (ONSITE)
    (Fang-Ya Chen, Chao-Chen Chen, Yun-Fang Tu and Hsiu-Ling Huang)
  • ICADL 9-3 [Short] Structured Explanations for Dynamic Systems Using Causal Schemas (ONSITE)
    (Robert Allen)

Venue: International Conference Hall (National Central Library)

14:40–16:00

ICADL 2023 Session 10: Scholarly Information Processing II
Chair: Emi Ishita

  • ICADL 10-1 [Full] The Openness of Digital Archives in Japanese Universities and Its Opportunities (ONSITE)
    (Widiatmoko Adi Putranto, Regina Dwi Shalsa Mayzana and Emi Ishita)
  • ICADL 10-2 [Short] Advantages of Data Reuse Based on Disciplinary Diversity and Citation Count (ONSITE)
    (Emi Ishita, Yosuke Miyata and Keiko Kurata)
  • ICADL 10-3 [Practice] Toward Semantic Publishing in Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation: A Comprehensive Analysis of rTMS Studies (ONLINE)
    (Swathi Anil and Jennifer D'Souza)

Venue: Conference Room 301 (National Central Library)

14:40–16:00

A-LIEP 2023 Session 9: Information Institutions, Their Collections and Services
Chair: Naya Sucha-xaya

  • ALIEP 9-1 Descriptive study of universities’ attributes and their library collections: Focusing on the prices of books and social science collections (ONSITE)
    (Shohei Yamada)
  • ALIEP 9-2 Information Management of Woven Fabrics in Karen Community in the North of Thailand (ONSITE)
    (Piyapat Jarusawat)
  • ALIEP 9-3 The Great InfoHunt: A narrative analysis of the University Library, UP Diliman’s first library gamification program based on the experiences of the ISAIS librarians (ONSITE)
    (Eunice Ann Chua and Martian Jinio)
  • ALIEP 9-4 Understanding the Lived Experiences of Displaced Library Workers during the Pandemic using the CHIME Framework (ONSITE)
    (Faye Labiano and Aiza May Palaya)

Venue: Briefing Room (National Central Library)

14:40–16:00

A-LIEP 2023 Session 10: LIS Pedagogies

Chair: Songphan Choemprayong

  • ALIEP 10-1 The Status of Data and the Role of Descriptions in LIS: Diagnosing Pseudo-scientific Approaches related to the Use of Statistics (ONLINE)
    (Kyo Kageura)
  • ALIEP 10-2 Developing Teaching Material on Health Literacy: Formative Assessment (ONSITE)
    (Makiko Miwa, Masae Sato, Yumi Yamashita, Yukie Isobe and Yumiko Abe)
  • ALIEP 10-3 The Handbook as Hardware: An Analysis of the Pedagogical Utility of the #MIL4Democracy Handbook in Media and Information Literacy Instruction (ONSITE)
    (Yhna Therese Santos, Irish Jane Talusan and Gerard Martin Suarez)

Venue: Classroom 421 (National Central Library)

16:00–16:20

Break

16:20–17:20

Keynote Speech 3: Artificial Intelligence and libraries: Taking a strategic approach  🎞️
Dr. Andrew M. Cox (University of Sheffield)

Moderator: Kathleen Lourdes Obille (University of the Philippines)
Venue: International Conference Hall (National Central Library)

18:00–20:00

Banquet

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Day 4 (December 7th): 09:00-17:00, Taipei Time, UTC+8
Venue: National Central Library

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9:00–10:00

Keynote Speech 4: Digital Archiving: What entities are we archiving?  🎞️

Dr. Shigeo Sugimoto (University of Tsukuba)


Moderator: Marcia Zeng (Kent State University)
Venue: International Conference Hall (National Central Library)

10:00–10:20

Break

10:20–11:40

Ideathon Presentation

Moderator: Chris Khoo (Nanyang Technological University), Kathleen Lourdes Obille (University of the Philippines)
Venue: International Conference Hall (National Central Library)

11:40–12:30

IFDIK 2023 Closing

    1. Award Ceremony
    2. Introduction of ICADL 2024
    3. ICADL Silver Plate Handover Ceremony
    4. Closing Message by Dr. Hao-Ren Ke - IFDIK 2023 Organizing Committee Co-Chair, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Venue: International Conference Hall (National Central Library)

12:30–13:30

Lunch

13:30–17:00

Workshop : Rich Semantics, Knowledge Graphs and Generative AI for Digital Libraries
Moderator: Chris Khoo (Nanyang Technological University), Bob Allen (RichSemantics.org)

Venue: Briefing Room (National Central Library)

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Day 4 (December 7th): 13:30-17:00, Taipei Time, UTC+8
Workshop: Rich Semantics, Knowledge Graphs and Generative AI for Digital Libraries
Venue: Briefing Room (National Central Library)

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13:30

Introduction

Moderator: Chris Khoo (Nanyang Technological University), Bob Allen (RichSemantics.org)

 

 

13:40–15:10

Rich Semantics

  1. The Research Information Model: Using semantic frames to represent scientific knowledge in sociology research papers. 
    Cheng Wei-Ning, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
  2. Ontology-based semantic organization of historical documents on epidemic disasters (online presentation)  Ou Shiyan, Nanjing University
  3. Potential interplay of large language models, knowledge graphs, and ontology in research data management (online presentation)
    Schusie Sun Guangyuan, National Institute of Education, Singapore
  4. Direct Representation versus Generative AI.
    Bob Allen, RichSemantics.org

15:10–15:30

Break

15:30–16:40

Knowledge Graph

  1. Demo: Full-stack KG application development using Neo4j graph database and Cytoscape.JS graph visualization
    Chris Khoo, Nanyang Technological University
  2. Comparing Human-Developed and AI-Based Knowledge Graphs of Thai-Esan Amulet,  Kanyarat Kwiecien, Juturong Chitiyaphol, Kulthida Tuamsuk, Wirapong Chansanam, Yuttana Jareonruen and Nattapong Kaewboonma, Khon Kaen University
  3. Semi-supervised generative AI technique to recognize the potential ontology of developing medical issues, 
    Lee Shin-Jye & Cheng Wei Ning, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

16:40–17:00

Discussion

17:00

Closing, Group photo

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