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International Workshop
on Document Analysis Systems
June 9th-11th,
2010
Boston, MA, USA
- Conference Venue
- Getting to the venue
- Excursion: Boston Duck Tours (www.bostonducktours.com): You've never toured Boston in anything that
comes close to Boston Duck Tours. The fun
begins as soon as you board your "DUCK", a
W.W.II style amphibious landing vehicle.
First, you'll be greeted by one of the
legendary tour ConDUCKtors, who'll be
narrating your tour. Then you're off on a
journey like you've never had before. You'll
cruise by all the places that make Boston
the birthplace of freedom and a city of
firsts, from the golden-domed State House to
Bunker Hill and the TD Banknorth Garden,
Boston Common and Copley Square to the Big
Dig, Government Center to fashionable
Newbury Street, Quincy Market to the
Prudential Tower, and more. And, as the best
of Boston unfolds before your eyes, your
ConDUCKtor will be giving you lots of little
known facts and interesting insights about
the unique and wonderful city that is
Boston.
And just when you think you've seen it all,
there's more. It's time for "Splashdown" as
your ConDUCKtor splashes your DUCK right
into the Charles River for a breathtaking
view of the Boston and Cambridge skylines,
the kind of view you just won't get anywhere
else.
- Banquet location: Top
of the Hub: (www.topofthehub.net) One of Boston's finest
dining destinations, the award-winning Top
of the Hub features outstanding cuisine,
impeccable service, and a sophisticated
ambiance. Soaring 52 floors above the Back
Bay, the restaurant and adjoining Skywalk
Observatory offer guests a spectacular view
of the Boston skyline from every table.
- Tourist information
Conference Venue
Hilton Boston Back Bay Hotel
40 Dalton St,
Boston, MA 02115-3123
Tel: 1-617-236-1100
Fax: 1-617-867-6104
Hotel website | Room Reservation Link
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Getting to the Hilton Boston Back Bay Hotel
1. From Boston Airport (BOS) |
- By taxi: The hotel is a 15-20 minute cab ride from Boston's Logan International Airport (the distance is approximately 4 miles)
- By public transportation (20-25 minutes) take the shuttle bus (#22 or #33) to the subway (called the "T") and take the Blue Line ("Inbound") train to Government Center, and then change to Green Line-B,C or D ("Outbound"). Get off at Hynes Convention Center/ICA Station. Walk left on Massachusetts Avenue, then turn left on Cambria street, and then turn left to Dalton street (100 meters). The hotel is on Dalton street.
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2. By Public Transit |
- Take the subway (called the "T") to any of Green line-B,C or D ("Outbound") or any line that interconnects with Green line-B,C or D ("Outbound") and get off at Hynes Convention Center/ICA Station. Walk left on Massachusetts Avenue, then turn left on Cambria street, and then turn left to Dalton street (100 meters). The hotel is on Dalton street.
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3. By car from the Boston suburbs |
- Since public parking is limited and expensive in Boston, We strongly recommend parking you park your car at a peripheral subway (called the "T") station, and taking the T to the Hotel. If you must drive, directions are available HERE.
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Boston Tourist Information
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Sponsors:
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Workshop and Program Co-Chairs
David Doermann, Univ. of MD
Venu Govindaraju, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Daniel Lopresti, Lehigh University
Prem Natarajan, Raytheon BBN Technologies
Publication and WWW Chair
Srirangaraj Setlur, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Finance and Local Arrangements Committee
Rohit Prasad, Raytheon BBN - Chair
David Frampton, Raytheon BBN
Laura Stephens, Raytheon BBN
Program Committee
Gady Agam (USA)
Adel M. Alimi (Tunisia)
Apostolos Antonacopoulos (UK)
Henry Baird (USA)
Elisa Barney Smith (USA)
Abdel Belaïd (France)
Kathrin Berkner (USA)
Thomas Breuel (Germany)
Horst Bunke (Switzerland)
Mohamed Cheriet (Canada)
Andreas Dengel (Germany)
Xiaoqing Ding (China)
Hiromichi Fujisawa (Japan)
Tin Kam Ho (USA)
Jianying Hu (USA)
Rolf Ingold (Switzerland)
Masakazu Iwamura (Japan)
Dimosthenis Karatzas (Spain)
Soo-Hyung Kim (Korea)
Koichi Kise (Japan)
Laurence Likforman-Sulem (France)
Rafael Dueire Lins (Brazil)
Cheng-Lin Liu (China)
Marcus Liwicki (Germany)
R. Manmatha (USA)
Simone Marinai (Italy)
Masaki Nakagawa (Japan)
Satoshi Naoi (Japan)
Il-Seok Oh (Korea)
Shinichiro Omachi (Japan)
Umapada Pal (India)
Hiroshi Sako (Japan)
Venkata Subramaniam (India)
Jun Sun (China)
Kazem Taghva (USA)
Chew Lim Tan (Singapore)
George Thoma (USA)
Karl Tombre (France)
Seiichi Uchida (Japan)
Berin Yanikoglu (Turkey)
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