Call for Papers
10th Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics
- CICM 2017 -
July 17-21, 2016
University of Edinburgh, Scotland
http://www.cicm-conference.org/2017
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Digital and computational solutions are becoming the prevalent means
for the generation, communication, processing, storage and curation of
mathematical information. Separate communities have developed to
investigate and build computer based systems for computer algebra,
automated deduction, and mathematical publishing as well as novel user
interfaces. While all of these systems excel in their own right, their
integration can lead to synergies offering significant added
value. The Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics (CICM)
offers a venue for discussing and developing solutions to the great
challenges posed by the integration of these diverse areas.
CICM has been held annually as a joint meeting since 2008, co-locating
related conferences and workshops to advance work in these
subjects. Previous meetings have been held in Birmingham (UK 2008),
Grand Bend (Canada 2009), Paris (France 2010), Bertinoro (Italy 2011),
Bremen (Germany 2012), Bath (UK 2013), Coimbra (Portugal 2014),
Washington DC (USA 2015) and Bialystok (Poland 2016).
This is a call for papers for CICM 2017, which will be held in
Edinburgh, Scotland, July 17-21, 2016. CICM 2017 also invites work-in-
progress papers.
The principal tracks of the conference will be:
* Track: Calculemus (chair: Matthew England)
All topics in the intersection of computer algebra systems and
automated reasoning systems including:
- Automated theorem proving in computer algebra systems.
- Computer algebra and symbolic computation in theorem proving
systems.
- Theory, design and implementation of interdisciplinary systems for
computer mathematics.
- Case studies and applications that involve a mix of computation
and reasoning.
- Case studies in formalization of mathematical theories that include
non-trivial computations.
- Representation of mathematics in computer algebra systems.
- Input languages, programming languages, types and constraint
languages, and modeling languages for mathematical assistant systems.
* Track: Digital Mathematical Libraries (DML) (chair: Olaf Teschke)
All topics related to the formation of a Global Digital Mathematics
Library (GDML) network, ranging from experiences from existing DMLs,
policies and standards facilitating interoperability, to development
and integration of new techniques for content creation,
preservation, enhancement and retrieval of the corpus, including:
- DML creation and maintenance (content aggregation, validation,
curation, enhancement).
- DML architecture and representations (organization, workflows,
policies, standards).
- DML access and applications (retrieval, interfaces, interoperability).
- DML collections and systems (experiences from various existing DMLs).
* Track: Mathematical Knowledge Management (MKM) (chair: Florian Rabe)
- Knowledge representation using, e.g., formal logics, computational
systems, narrative document formats, or databases
- Solutions to create, store, disseminate, discover, or manipulate
mathematical knowledge
- Corpora of knowledge inlcuding documents, theories, theorems, proofs,
models, algorithms, exercises, or examples
- Methods, systems, frameworks, case studies, challenges, benchmarks,
or applications for mathematical knowledge
- Comparisons, evaluations, or integrations of MKM solutions
* Track: Systems & Projects (chair: Osman Hasan)
- Systems: Stand-alone; plugins, libraries, or extensions of
existing systems; or integrations of existing systems
- Data: Formalizations; harvests or new processing of existing data;
or case studies, test cases, or benchmark suites for systems
- Projects: finished, ongoing or new
- Survey papers
* Track: Doctoral Programme (chair: TBD)
The overall programme is organized by the General Program Chair Herman
Geuvers. The local arrangements will be coordinated by Jacques
Fleuriot. The publicity chair is Serge Autexier.
We plan to have proceedings of the conference as in previous years
with Springer Verlag as a volume in Lecture Notes in Artificial
Intelligence (LNAI).
*Important Dates*
Conference submissions
- Abstract submission deadline: 15. March 2017
- Submission deadline: 22. March 2017
- Reviews sent to authors: 26. April 2017
- Rebuttals due: 30. April 2017
- Notification of acceptance: 12. May 2017
- Camera ready copies due: 26. May 2017
- Conference: 17.-21. July 2017
Workshop Proposals
- Submission deadline: 10. February 2017
- Notification of acceptance: 15. February 2017
More details on the conference are available from
http://www.cicm-conference.org/2017
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BUILDING COMMUNITY WITH THE HELP OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
TECHNOLOGIES – OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
Wed, 25/1/2017 6pm
University of Westminster, 309 Regent St, London W1B 2HW
Fyvie Hall
Registration:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/building-community-with-the-help-of-informat…
Accessing the Internet day in, day out is part of everyday life. But we
take for granted that the way we access the Internet is via a service
provider, usually among the largest for-profit corporations in the
world. We rarely think about whether there are alternative forms of
Internet infrastructure that do not operate access as profitable
business. This event explores community networks as alternative forms of
Internet access and presents two talks on community networks by experts
who come from academia and industry.
Prof Claire Wallace, University of Aberdeen, will present work carried
out in Aberdeen among four rural communities that have used information
technology in different ways to help build community networks and an
enhanced sense of identity and social cohesion. The research was
sponsored by the EPSRC as part of the Cultures and Communities Network+
initiative and as part of the Aberdeen Digital Economy hub.
Adam Burns, member of the netCommons project advisory board and a
long-time community network practitioner, will talk about his
experiences, motivations, and the realities of community networks. He
will report on how from his experience alternative Internet access and
infrastructure can be organised and what the opportunities and
challenges are in doing so.
This public event is organised by the Westminster Institute for Advanced
Studies (WIAS) in the context of the EU Horizon2020 project netCommons
(http://netcommons.eu/)
Forthcoming WIAS events:
Fri, Feb 3: China’s Economic Transformation in the New Media Era,
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2nd Call for Research & Innovation Papers
SEMANTiCS 2017 - The Linked Data Conference
13th International Conference on Semantic Systems
Amsterdam, Netherlands
September 11 -14, 2017
http://2017.semantics.cc
The Research & Innovation track at SEMANTiCS welcomes the submission of
papers on novel scientific research and/or innovations relevant to the
topics of the conference. Submissions must be original and must not have
been submitted for publication elsewhere. Papers should follow the ACM
ICPS guidelines for formatting
(http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates) and must
not exceed 8 pages in lenght for full papers and 4 pages for short
papers, including references and optional appendices.
Research & Innovation Papers are published within ACM ICP Series.
Important Dates (Research & Innovation)
Abstract Submission Deadline: May 17, 2017 (11:59 pm,
Hawaii time)
Paper Submission Deadline: May 24, 2017 (11:59 pm,
Hawaii time)
Notification of Acceptance: July 3, 2017 (11:59 pm,
Hawaii time)
Camera-Ready Paper: August 14, 2017 (11:59 pm,
Hawaii time)
For details please go to: https://2017.semantics.cc/calls
or contact the Research and Innovation Chairs:
Catherine Faron Zucker, faron [@] i3s.unice.fr, Université Nice
Sophia Antipolis
Rinke Hoekstra, rinke.hoekstra [@] vu.nl, Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam/University of Amsterdam
As in the previous years, SEMANTiCS’17 proceedings will be published by
ACM ICP (pending).
SEMANTiCS 2017 will especially welcome submissions for the following hot
topics:
*Data Science (special track, see below)
*Web Semantics, Linked (Open) Data & schema.org
*Corporate Knowledge Graphs
*Knowledge Integration and Language Technologies
*Data Quality Management
*Economics of Data, Data Services and Data Ecosystems
Following the success of previous years, the ‘horizontals’ (research)
and ‘verticals’ (industries) below are of interest for the conference:
Horizontals
*Enterprise Linked Data & Data Integration
*Knowledge Discovery & Intelligent Search
*Business Models, Governance & Data Strategies
*Semantics in Big Data
*Text Analytics
*Data Portals & Knowledge Visualization
*Semantic Information Management
*Document Management & Content Management
*Terminology, Thesaurus & Ontology Management
*Smart Connectivity, Networking & Interlinking
*Smart Data & Semantics in IoT
*Semantics for IT Safety & Security
*Semantic Rules, Policies & Licensing
*Community, Social & Societal Aspects
Data Science Special Track Horizontals
*arge-Scale Data Processing (stream processing, handling large-scale graphs)
*Data Analytics (Machine Learning, Predictive Analytics, Network Analytics)
*Communicating Data (Data Visualization, UX & Interaction Design,
Crowdsourcing)
*Cross-cutting Issues (Ethics, Privacy, Security, Provenance)
Verticals
*Industry & Engineering
*Life Sciences & Health Care
*Public Administration
*e-Science
*Digital Humanities
*Galleries, Libraries, Archives & Museums (GLAM)
*Education & eLearning
*Media & Data Journalism
*Publishing, Marketing & Advertising
*Tourism & Recreation
*Financial & Insurance Industry
*Telecommunication & Mobile Services
*Sustainable Development: Climate, Water, Air, Ecology
*Energy, Smart Homes & Smart Grids
*Food, Agriculture & Farming
*Safety, Security & Privacy
*Transport, Environment & Geospatial
For details please go to: https://2017.semantics.cc/calls
Hi all,
I know AI is dear to the hearts of many of you on this list. If you will
be in San Francisco on February 5, consider attending AI in Practice. The
lineup of speakers makes this a great event to attend if you're into AI.
Please find more information below.
Best,
Leila
*Subject*: Call for Participation: AI in Practice event at AAAI 2017 (Sun,
Feb 5, San Francisco)
AAAI-17 — AI IN PRACTICE
<http://www.aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI/2017/aaai17inpractice.php>
*The Thirty-First Conference on Artificial Intelligence*
February 4–9, 2017, San Francisco, California, USA
AI in Practice will showcase invited presentations of visionary AI
practitioners that will reflect on key successes of AI in the commercial
world and crystalize emerging technologies and promising new directions.
AI in Practice is a special event of the Association for the Advancement of
Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) <http://www.aaai.org/>. AAAI is the premier
membership organization in artificial intelligence (AI). With several
thousand members, the Association for the Advancement of Artificial
Intelligence (formerly the American Association for Artificial
Intelligence) is a nonprofit scientific society founded in 1979 devoted to
advancing the scientific understanding of the mechanisms underlying thought
and intelligent behavior and their embodiment in machines. AAAI aims to
promote research in, and responsible use of, artificial intelligence. AAAI
also aims to increase public understanding of artificial intelligence,
improve the teaching and training of AI practitioners, and provide guidance
for research planners and funders concerning the importance and potential
of current AI developments and future directions.
Chairs
Evgeniy Gabrilovich (Google Research) and Vanja Josifovski (Pinterest)
Presenters
- Invited keynote by Haifeng Wang (Baidu)
- Invited talk by Deepak Agarwal (LinkedIn)
- Invited talk by Michael Witbrock (IBM)
- Dialog with Ray Kurzweil (Google)
- Invited talk by Vincent Vanhouke (Google)
- Invited talk by Alex Smola (Amazon)
- Invited keynote by Gary Marcus, Uber and NYU
- Invited talk by Joaquin Quinonero Candela (Facebook)
- Invited talk by Xavier Amatriain (Quora)
Tentative Schedule
*Sunday February 5, 2017*
- 9:30 – 10:15 — Invited keynote by Haifeng Wang
<http://www.aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI/2017/aaai17inpractice.php#Wang>
(Baidu)
- 10:15 – 11:00 — Invited talk by Deepak Agarwal
<http://www.aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI/2017/aaai17inpractice.php#Agarwal>
(LinkedIn)
- 11:00 – 11:45 — Invited talk by Michael Witbrock
<http://www.aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI/2017/aaai17inpractice.php#Witbrock>
(IBM)
- 11:45 – 1:00 — Lunch
- 1:00 – 1:45 — Dialog with Ray Kurzweil
<http://www.aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI/2017/aaai17inpractice.php#Kurzweil>
(Google)
- 1:45 – 2:30 — Invited talk by Vincent Vanhouke
<http://www.aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI/2017/aaai17inpractice.php#Vanhouke>
(Google)
- 2:30 – 3:15 — Invited talk by Alex Smola
<http://www.aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI/2017/aaai17inpractice.php#Smola>
(Amazon)
- 3:15 – 3:45 — Coffee break
- 3:45 – 4:30 — Invited keynote by Gary Marcus
<http://www.aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI/2017/aaai17inpractice.php#Marcus>
(Uber
and NYU)
- 4:30 – 5:15 — Invited talk by Joaquin Quinonero Candela
<http://www.aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI/2017/aaai17inpractice.php#Candela>
(Facebook)
- 5:15 – 6:00 — Invited talk by Xavier Amatriain
<http://www.aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI/2017/aaai17inpractice.php#Amatriain>
(Quora)
Further information is available online at http://www.aaai.org/Confere
nces/AAAI/2017/aaai17inpractice.php
CyberSafety 2017 Call for Papers
The Second International Workshop on Computational Methods for CyberSafety
Co-located with WWW 2017 (April 3-7, 2017 at Perth, Australia)
The theme of cybersafety is an important emerging research topic on the
Internet that manifests itself daily as users navigate the Web and
networked applications. Examples of cybersafety issues include
cyberbullying, cyberthreats, recruiting minors via Internet services for
nefarious purposes, using deceptive means to dupe vulnerable populations,
exhibiting misbehaving behaviors such as using profanity or flashing in
online video chats, spreading rumors or hate speech via WWW services, and
many others. These issues have a direct negative impact on the social,
psychological and in some cases physical well-being of users. An important
characteristic of these issues is that they fall in a grey legal area,
where perpetrators may claim freedom of speech or rights to free expression
despite causing harm.
We invite submissions of research on computational methods for addressing
cybersafety. Topics of interest include but are not limited to the
following:
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Human-computer interaction issues surrounding cybersafety
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Data mining and machine learning approaches for cybersafety
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Social science aspects of cybersafety
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Cyberbullying
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Cyberthreats, coercion, and predation
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Hate speech
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Social media vandalism
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Misbehaving users in online video chat services
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Trolls in chat rooms, discussion boards, and other social media
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Deception to shape opinion, such as fake news, fake reviews
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Deceptive techniques targeted at vulnerable populations such as the
elderly and K-12 minors
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Bad actors in social media
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Online exposure of inappropriate material to minors
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Education and promotion of safe spaces
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Interface design to improve cybersafety
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Remedies for preventing or thwarting cybersafety issues
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Grooming and sexual predation
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Radicalization via social media
Paper Submission
Authors are invited to submit papers of 4-8 pages in length. Papers should
be submitted electronically in PDF format, using the ACM SIG Proceedings
format <http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template> (
http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template), with a font size no
smaller than 9pt. The formatted manuscript should be submitted via email to
cybersafety2017(a)gmail.com.
All submissions will be peer-reviewed. Accepted papers will be published in
the companion proceedings of the WWW conference and the ACM digital library.
Important Dates
January 15, 2017: Paper submission deadline
January 31, 2017: Notification of acceptance
February 14, 2017: Camera-ready deadline
Program Committee Co-Chairs
Homa Hosseinmardi, Danaher Labs, USA
Qin Lv, University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Program Committee
Richard Han, University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Emiliano De Cristofaro, University College London, UK
Francesca Spezzano, Boise State University, Boise, USA
Gianluca Stringhini, University College, London, UK
Emilio Ferrara, University of Southern California, USA
Keith W. Ross, New York University, USA
April Edwards, Ursinus College, Collegeville, USA
Haewoon Kwak, Scientist, Qatar Computing Research Institute, Qatar
Michal Ptaszynski, Kitami Institute of Technology
<http://www.kitami-it.ac.jp/old/eng/index.html>, Kitami, Japan
Publicity Chair
Srijan Kumar, University of Maryland, USA
Organizing Committee
Shivakant Mishra, University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Jeremy Blackburn, Telefonica Research, Spain
Bert Huang, Virginia Tech, USA
Hoi,
Has anyone ever calculated what the footprint of Wikipedia is in terms of
the production of carbondioxide?
What I would like to know is both how much does it cost server side and
client side.
Thanks,
GerardM
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... and holding in his hand *a great chain *letter . -Revelat *2001 *
Think you already know? Not interested in proof? Look around, the
world is not changing for the better, this is *the way..*
*Try changing the verse in the subject, and forwarding it on.*
It's hard for me to understand how it is that this message is jot not
getting through to you. There is a tangtible and obvious force in this
world suppressing freedom at the level of our minds; many of you *know
about it *--which makes you no less of a victim of its influence and
control, but probably just a little bit stupider for not trying to do
anything to help yourselves. I bring you proof--more than just in the
obvious suppression of the larbgest and most ground shaking news story in
all of human history... the union of the Second Coming with proof that God
exists, our civilziation is created, and we are something like the children
of an aicnet civilization formed in virtual reality to protect us from the
secret use of time travel technology.
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think, for absolutely anyone to be fairly sure that these statements are
well founded in truth, and that this will eventually be proven
scientifically. Clearly there is something trying to hide this from the
world--and at the end of the day the only thing this is doing is keeping us
from learning about and being able to utilize the technology that is
already here and has been formely plaguing us in order to make our world a
better place.
*I'm asking you to send this e-mail to at least three people you know that
might be interested. * Maybe you know a mathematician or a physicists, a
reporter or an author? While it might not be clear to you, what I am
presenting is the kind of thing that should have ... very qjuickly actually
... started a global "conversation" and instead of that we see Darkness--a
problem described in the Bible in the story of Jericho and the final plague
of Egypt. That's "Earth gypped" and believe me the only thing not starting
the Second Coming is doing is gypping us out of seeing Heaven that much
sooner.
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handwritten letters formed without lines, sight, or any guidance at all.*
Forgetting about the newspapers and television stations--I don't see
converations about any of this information... *proof that religion is a
message written with and to disclose time travel technology * anywhere--not
on the forums or social media sites that I post it on... not on Facebook or
Twitter; and if ever I do get a response, there's almost never an opinion
or idea shared. This is a message about building Heaven; and about how
participation in our government and ... this disclosure ... is a
fundamental building bnlock of Heaven and a "free world." From what I can
tell, everyone is standing around staring at nothing, as a golden
opportunity to change the world for the better is presented right before
your eyes.
Post something about it on Facebook; share what you think about the fact
taht it's been hidden for so long; or answer my biggest question of
all: *what
on Earth do you want to do in Heaven? *If you dont think this question is
important you are fated to go straight from Hell to Hell until you figure
out why participation is the *key to everything.*
There's no other way to say it; your silence\ is prolonging Hell; it's
keeping us from knowing about time travel technology that's been used since
before this world even existed--tools that could and should be used to make
the world a better place; stopping murder, abudction, rape... things I'm
fairly certain nobody would ever *not want to do *--and yet here we are,
with nobody doing anything to make it a reality. Staggering increases in
longvevity, ending world hunger, healing the sick--the things we see as
some sort of "temporary miracle" in the New Testament.... these things
aren't dreams or the far fetched product of a vivid imagination-- *they are
suggestions for what we should be thinking about doing right this
moment *--when
we find out that this world is created in virtual reality. Take it a step
further, and realize that we have *computers and virtual reality * here as
part of a divine plan to help our scivilziation understand its origin and
destination-- *Heavefn.*
We have a huge map of suggestions of how we might use the currently hidden
technologies to make the world a better place--hidden too, but not out of
sight--in works of science fiction and some other less obvious places.
More fuel for the fire--these ideas and warnings that come to us from
"futures past" show not only the intent and purpose of God and religion for
our world; but prove that the message is without doubt coming from that
source.
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suddently decided that "ancient mysteries" and "time travel" are no longer
intersting; for absoultely no reason at all? Wake up. *
*Ppervading the story of true history and technology taht we call
relligion--we now have strongly highlighted proof of exactly those
things--that time travel and mind control are the technologies behind
"prophesy" and "inspiration." The proof comes in the form of anachronism
in language--the existence of modern words and concepts in ancient
languages thousands of years before they existed--it's verifiable and
obvious just looking at the names "Koran," "Islam" the idiom "on the lam"
and the common reference to Jesus Christ as "The Lamb." Similarly, the
"parted sea of Moses," it highlightes the English word sea, parted in the
Hebrew for the Burning Bush ... that Moses saw. These things are not
"tricks' or twisting the story--they are the purpose of the stories and
central concepts associated with each person glowing with the same exact
thing: proof of time travel.*
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The Burning Bush; the spark that ignites a revolution in freedom; nothing
short of proof that 9/11 was predicted in Exodus, then the time of the
American Revolution, then Bush's inauguration.
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Probably not related (ha..) are the stories of Minority Report and Total
Recall, prophetically delivered by Phillip K. Dick and answering questions
and tying hugely important things like ... colonizing Mars and
revolutionizing the justice system... to reception of *this message. *Get
the message *, share the light.*
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All around us, you can hear God screaming that we aren't listening--as he
sings and dances ... to show us not only that we aren't listening but
why--becauses this technology is hidden from us, and being used to hide
itself. *Listen.... *
*All of the images in this e-mail make use of a new technology you might
not have heard of called "hypertext." Clicking on them with the input tool
your hand is grasping will tell you more about what the image is
representing. At the top of the screen, there's a button marked "Forward"
and that little gizmo is a time travel device that will drastically reduce
the time you are in Hell. The more you click it, the faster we build
Heaven. It's **amazing.... the things our calculators can do these days.*
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*Sam and Adam have something to do with each other.*
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Hi all
I have the possibility of presenting at the UNESCO Learning Week in March
on the role of open licensing and Wikimedia in education in emergencies and
crises. I haven't been able to find out much information about the subject,
does anyone have any resources they could recommend?
www.unesco.org/new/en/mlw
Thanks
John