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@lysander07@sigmoid.social
2025-06-03 07:18:19

ESWC 2025 has just started with the presentation of the submission numbers to the individual tracks:
research track: 98 papers
resource track: 36 papers
in-use track: 22 papers
Looking forward to great presentations and discussions!
#eswc2025 #semweb

The image shows a presentation slide titled "Research Track in Numbers" displayed on a projector screen. The slide details the statistics of a research track, including the number of abstracts and full paper submissions, the acceptance rate, and the reviewing team's performance. It states that there were 125 abstracts and 98 full paper submissions, with 5 desk rejects and 26 accepted papers, representing a 26.5% acceptance rate. The reviewing team consisted of 23 Senior Program Committee (SPC) …
The image shows a presentation slide titled "In-Use Track in Numbers" displayed on a large screen. The slide contains bullet points with statistical information about the track. The first bullet point states that there were 22 abstracts and 22 full submissions, with 0 desk rejects and 8 accepted papers, which is 36.3% of the submissions, indicating a very competitive track. The second bullet point highlights the "Great reviewing team!" with 25 reviewers, 71 reviews in total, and an average of 3…
The image shows a presentation slide titled "Resource Track in Numbers" displayed on a large screen. The slide contains bullet points with numerical data. The first bullet point states "41 abstracts / 36 full submissions," with sub-points indicating "1 desk reject" and "11 accepted papers (30.6%)." The second bullet point is labeled "Reviewing" and includes "131 reviews," "10 SPC," and "52 reviewers." A person is standing at a podium to the left of the screen, wearing a green shirt and a lanyar…
@playinprogress@assemblag.es
2025-05-22 14:13:01

at the very end of tulip season I allowed myself to cut a bouquet. having it on my desk might have been a mistake - I got utterly and completely hypnotized by the way how the wind in the tree outside my window that is filtering the sunlight coming in made them look differently from split second to split second. so hard to look away. so many pictures taken. so many decisions to make. but now tulip season is truly over.
which one do you like better, and why?

closeup of a bouquet of wilting tulips in shades of light pink and dark yellow tending orange. some flowers are already more wilted than others, the whole thing unevenly lit from the upper left
the same view as in the previous image, just lit slightly differently with slightly different shadow patterns